
The King of Comedy – Parasocial Horror & Fame Satire
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Tray Epps explores Martin Scorsese’s cult classic The King of Comedy—the original parasocial horror story. We discuss Rupert Pupkin’s delusional quest for fame, Jerry Lewis’s poignant straight-man role, and how this film foresaw our current influencer culture.
Episode Highlights:
– Scorsese’s use of silence and dread to build tension
– Robert De Niro’s portrayal of ambition vs. delusion
– Satire on celebrity obsession long before social media
– Takeaways for storytellers on character, tone, and satire
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