A probing and satirical look at the nature of fame in modern society.
Can anyone be famous in the modern world?
Tom Webster is an ordinary guy, a middle-aged financial writer for The Capitalist, who spends his time reading history after his wife left him for his best friend. Tom’s life changes dramatically when the editor of a popular magazine, The Vulture, asks Tom to become famous by any means he can and then write an article exposing the celebrity image for the sham it is. She figures that if boring Mr. Average Tom Webster can become a celebrity then anybody can. Tom agreed, but becoming famous isn’t as easy as he thought. Then he meets blonde movie bombshell Alexandra West and Tom’s about to learn the true, and often insane meaning of fame…