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Hi all! Steve suggested I start a discussion on this site. I'm a columnist for Yahoo entertainment news. We're doing a story based on a report that Sly Stallone charged more than $400 for photos with fans recently.
We're wondering if that's as spendy as these ops get, or if anyone out there might charge more.
We're also looking for some other examples of pricy celebrity photo ops of the moment.
Feel free to reply here, or if you'd rather talk privately: keppele @ mac.com.
Thanks for considering!
L.
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They say it costs that much because he will be in make up. Either way, that's such an insane price. Too many of them are.
Stallones price is cheap compared to what some music stars charge for their meet and greets nowadays. For example, a meet and greet package with Britney Spears during her residency in vegas will run you $2,500 (and believe it or not they've sold out). Sure it comes with a front row ticket, signed poster and other various add ons but if you break down the package the photo op with her comes to way more than 400-500 that stallone was charging. High prices are a factor of the caliber of celebrity. Stallone is so high because he is of a much higher caliber as 100% of the rest of people who do cons. People like him normally dont appear at conventions and its got to be worth their time to do so, meaning a big pay day. Same will be the deal if Harrison Ford ever appears at one. He will probably be higher than Stallone. Imagine if Paul McCartney offered meet and greet packages. Theyd probably be upwards of 10,000.
I paid $60.00 for a signed Leonard Nimoy Autograph at Seattle Comicon in 2009. While I didn't feel the cost was exorbitant, I did feel he could have at least looked up at me, or said something. The line wasn't too long, so it wouldn't of been too much of a burden. (And the autograph was for my son.) Meanwhile, a dejected young fan was turned away when he couldn't produce the 60 clams to the young woman holding the cashbox.
I am amazed how many times you can get the celebrity in the street before or after a convention for free!
I consider Wilt the stilt the greatest Basketball player that ever lived. Had him sign his book (free) at a store years ago, very nice, I remember him smiling and taking pictures with people. Wish I'd brought my camera. Sheer class unlike so many of the other stars. Ask Willie Mays for a picture.
Ian, what's your take on this Chamberlain basketball?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/WILT-CHAMBERLAIN-AUTOGRAPHED-BASKETBALL-SIG...
That's Class. Another reason he was the greatest.
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