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Chris Crocker inks TV deal

The graphic above is from Chris Crocker's YouTube homepage. Something about a cartoon Crocker on a crucifix (call it a "Crockofix") screams messianic martyr complex to me.

I wonder if Crocker's image of himself as some sort of cultural, sacrificial lamb will change now that he's reaping the benefits of his newfound celebrity?

According to Variety, Chris Crocker is getting his own TV show. A television production company, 44 Blue, has inked a development deal with Crocker, who'se "I Hate Britney" video generated nearly eight million hits on YouTube last week.

I was curious about this 44 Blue outfit and so checked out their website. They claim to have developed over 500 hours of programming for such channels as A&E, The Discovery Channel, and The History Channel, but a glance at some of the titles does not inspire a lot of confidence. Two highlights: The Christopher Lowell Show and something called Assume the Position hosted by comedian Robert Wuhl (did anyone ever actually watch his HBO show, Arliss?)

44 Blue plans to develop a reality series built around Crocker, who lives with his grandparents in Tennessee. The company already has a concept in mind. "It's going to pretty much be the 'Chris Crocker experience,'" he said. "We consider him a rebel character that people will find interesting. He's going to be a TV star."

I guess I can see how Chris Crocker would have some appeal as a reality series character. Love him or hate him, he's sorta mesmerizing.

For those living under a rock, Crocker video (and Seth Green parody) after the break.

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