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"His television acts were done with the use of A- and B-list celebrities, which side-stepped the oft-cited criticism of David Blaine, namely, that he edits out the tricks that don't go well for television."
This is a bit of a non-sequitur - although I think I know what this means, I'm not sure how the use of celebrities side-steps this criticism. Could be made clearer? I also doubt whether the use of the arbitrary categories 'A and B list celebrities' aids clarity. Edjack11:47, 6 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I just arrived here to make the exact same point. Who or what is an A-list or B-list celebrity and what exactly are the differences between either of the two and C - Z? And can they move up and down the ranks or are they fixed in their appropriate class forever? --➨Candlewicke :) Sign/Talk01:54, 15 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]