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Justin Bieber Channels Run-D.M.C. In Adidas Tracksuit

Justin Bieber is no stranger to sampling styles. From his Fonzarelli red carpet look to his James Dean-esque “Boyfriend” promo, it's clear that Bieber loves to borrow from the old and make it new again. Just yesterday, J.Biebs … Visit link: Justin Bieber Channels Run-D.M.C. In Adidas Tracksuit

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‘Immortals’: The Reviews Are In!

While many critics marvel at the visual spectacle of the Greek flick, others decry Tarsem Singh’s ‘style-over-substance exercise.’ By Kevin P. Sullivan Daniel Sharman and Isabel Lucas in “Immortals” Photo: Jan Thijs If recent Greek movie history has taught us anything, it’s that the men of myths and legends had some killer ab routines. “Immortals” continues the tradition started by “300,” but will the new film find the same magic that made the Gerard Butler flick such a huge success? Critics see the similarities, namely in the brains (or lack thereof) department. While it may not be the smartest picture on the block, most seem to agree “Immortals” is actually quite beautiful. Here’s a rundown on what the critics have to say about the movie, which hit theaters on Friday (November 11). The Story “Alas, the movie makes next to no sense. It involves, in a very broad sense, the attempt by King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke) to conquer Greece, and the battle to stop him led by a plucky peasant named Theseus (Henry Cavill). … But a lot of the time I had no idea what was going on. Characters would turn up for the first time, seem terrifically important, and disappear. If at many moments I had stopped the film and asked anybody around me, ‘Who is that, and what are they doing and why?’ I think they’d have been stuck for an answer.” — Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times Henry Cavill “Henry Cavill, cast as Superman in Zack Snyder’s ‘Man of Steel,’ next year, plays Theseus, a peasant who leads a rebellion against the wicked King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke, the highlight of the film). Muscular, oily and full of resentment, Cavill makes a fine perturbed peasant, though he’s got a tough bill sharing the most scenes with Rourke.” — Scott Bowles, USA Today The Direction “Tarsem Singh’s first two films, ‘The Cell’ and ‘The Fall,’ were shallow but exquisite displays designed almost entirely to show off his extraordinary artistry. With ‘Immortals,’ Singh finally acknowledges that he’s making movies, rather than just beautiful moving pictures. In his ostentatiously unconventional take on ancient Greek history, he gives us fully fleshed characters and a compelling (enough) plot, plus all the action an epic requires. And, true to form, it’s also the most gorgeous film of the year.” — Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News The Costumes “The most eye-catching creative contribution consists of Eiko Ishioka’s sometimes striking costume designs, which not only functionally differentiate the assorted factions but often pop the eyes even against the colorful backgrounds.” — Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter The Final Word “Absent a compelling narrative, the spectacle alone may be enough to survive opening weekend, only to see returns for this style-over-substance exercise wither over the following weeks. — Peter Debruge, Variety Check out everything we’ve got on “Immortals.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos ‘Immortals’ Key Scenes

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Run-DMC Recall ‘My Adidas’ Impact, 25 Years Later

‘It was bigger than just talking about how many pairs of sneakers we had,’ Darryl ‘DMC’ McDaniels tells MTV News. By Alvin Blanco DMC Photo: MTV News NEW YORK — A quarter century after Run-DMC dedicated a song to their sneaker brand of choice, DMC is still rocking his Adidas for hip-hop. On Friday morning (November 11), Darryl “DMC” McDaniels of the seminal Queens rap group was in the Harlem USA clothing store on 125th Street signing autographs for fans who purchased a special Adidas Originals Superstar 80s model commemorating the 25th anniversary of Run-DMC’s “My Adidas.” The song was released in 1986 and appears on Run-DMC’s triple-platinum Raising Hell album. The hit record was inspired by more than just bragging and boasting about their collection of kicks, though. “It was a song that was about our sneakers, but it was bigger than just talking about how many pairs of sneakers we had,” DMC told MTV News. “It came from the place of people would look at the b-boys, the b-girls and go, ‘Oh, those are the people that cause all the problems in here.’ And, ‘Those young people are nothing but troublemakers and those young people don’t know nothing.’ So they was judging the book by its cover, without seeing what was inside of it.” DMC continued, “So me, Run and [Jam Master] Jay was like, ‘Yeah, we going to make a record about our Adidas.’ Yeah, we wear Adidas [with] no laces, we got gold chains, we got Cazals and all of that, but I go to St. John’s University. These Adidas stepped onstage at Live Aid. People gave and the poor got paid. It was about taking the image of the b-boy and b-girl and letting the world know we’re a people of vision, we’re inspiration, motivation, we’re educated too. So it’s kind of a kick in the face to the people that was hating on hip-hop.” Run-DMC’s lyrical certification of “shelltoe” Adidas led to the first-ever endorsement deal between a music act and an athletic company. The limited-edition “My Adidas” Superstar 80s model is the same shoe Run, DMC and Jam Master Jay wore back in the day with special details like the JMJ logo on the heel, “1986” stitched on the side and a gold lace lock designed to look like a dookie-rope gold chain. Only 1,986 of the shoes will be made for sale to the public. Back in 1986, Run-DMC said seeing all their fans rock Adidas sneakers and gear on the strength of their co-sign was actually a bit disconcerting. “It was scary,” DMC said. “We was going through Detroit, through Boston, through Chicago, through LA, through Virginia; every city we went to on the Raising Hell Tour, we would look out the back of the tour bus and everybody had the Adidas [track] suits from head to toe. The Cazals, the hats, the Kangols, and they had those Adidas on. You would think we would sit in the back of the bus and go, ‘Yo, we gonna get paid!’ ” However, the trio were aware of the responsibility their tastemaking influence carried. “Me, Run and Jay, we sat back and said, ‘We gotta watch what we do and we gotta watch what we say,’ ” DMC said. “Because the music, the image, the concepts was so powerful, if they’re going to wear Adidas because we say it’s cool, that means they would drink, abuse, fight because of this. We got nervous. I always remember Jay said, ‘Yo, this hip-hop stuff is really powerful, man. We gotta watch what we say and what we present to the world.’ ” Share your memories of Run-DMC’s late-’80s heyday in the comments! Related Artists Run-D.M.C.

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Video: adidas Originals Fall 2011 – ‘All Originals’

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adidas Originals brings you its third installment of the Fall 2011 ‘All Originals’ campaign. Dwight Howard is the center of attention this time around all while casually rocking the adidas Originals classic, the Samoa. Check out the video and let us know what you think about adidas’ latest ad campaigns featuring their most iconic silhouettes. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Sneaker Files Discovery Date : 29/08/2011 23:21 Number of articles : 2

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Futurama as an 80s Nintendo Game

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(Video Link) YouTube user GrandmaBird made this outstanding video that presents Futurama (specifically, the season 2 episode “The Lesser of Two Evils“) as an 80s-era Nintendo game. Quite properly, Bender scores points by stomping on popplers. via Comics Alliance Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 16/03/2011 20:00 Number of articles : 2

Futurama as an 80s Nintendo Game

Viral Ad of the Day: Katy Perry, B.o.B, and a bunch of notable…

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Viral Ad of the Day: Katy Perry, B.o.B, and a bunch of notable athletes star in a Romain Gavras-directed Adidas spot, which also happens to double as the launch pad for Justice’s brand new single “Civilization.” [ vulture .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 16/03/2011 20:43 Number of articles : 2

Viral Ad of the Day: Katy Perry, B.o.B, and a bunch of notable…

Viral Ad of the Day: Katy Perry, B.o.B, and a bunch of notable…

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Viral Ad of the Day: Katy Perry, B.o.B, and a bunch of notable athletes star in a Romain Gavras-directed Adidas spot, which also happens to double as the launch pad for Justice’s brand new single “Civilization.” [ vulture .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 16/03/2011 20:43 Number of articles : 2

Viral Ad of the Day: Katy Perry, B.o.B, and a bunch of notable…

Viral Ad of the Day: Katy Perry, B.o.B, and a bunch of notable…

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Viral Ad of the Day: Katy Perry, B.o.B, and a bunch of notable athletes star in a Romain Gavras-directed Adidas spot, which also happens to double as the launch pad for Justice’s brand new single “Civilization.” [ vulture .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 16/03/2011 20:43 Number of articles : 2

Viral Ad of the Day: Katy Perry, B.o.B, and a bunch of notable…

Elin Nordegren — Swooshless

Filed under: Elin Nordegren , Tiger Woods , Paparazzi Photo Elin Nordegren went for a bike ride near her home in Windermere, FL over the weekend … with a noticeable lack of Nike gear. With $100 million on the way she can switch to Reebok, Puma, Adidas, Converse, Under Armour … Read more

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Some Erotic Addidas Promo Video of the Day

I saw this Adidas video and figured since Soccer is going nuts, or at least the Eurotrash in this city are going nuts for Soccer and everywhere I look I see bitches in Soccer Jerseys, and I’d much rather see them stripping the shit off, unless they aren’t actually bitches but jus dainty men who look like bitches because spending more time doing his hair than a stripper before her first out of town show and squeezing into tight pants is the European way… Unfortunately, Adidas aren’t paying me to post this shit, but I figure when they give to the community of perverts by taking our World Cup fetishes to another level, they deserve the free press, and it’s not like anyone actually reads my site anyway..

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