Celebrities rarely affect us personally when they die, yet their absence creates a strange void in our cultural landscape as we process the loss of figures who've been omnipresent throughout our lives.
• Ozzy Osbourne and Hulk Hogan's deaths highlight the superstition that celebrity deaths come in threes
• Unlike losing a loved one, a celebrity death feels more like discovering a familiar product suddenly no longer exists
• Mourning cultural pioneers like Ozzy carries additional significance as we lose direct links to pivotal cultural movements
• The "Becoming Led Zeppelin" documentary offers interesting insights but lacks depth about their creative process
• "Alien Romulus" successfully returns to the horror roots of the franchise despite questionable casting choices
• Today's celebrity landscape feels more manufactured compared to substantial figures from previous generations
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