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Dressed for Success: Jessica Chastain, Colin Firth, Eddie Redmayne and Diane Kruger Among Actors on Vanity Fair Best-Dressed List

Jessica Chastain can hold her own with British royalty when it comes to fashion. The Tree of Life actresss and the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, each adorn a cover of Vanity Fair magazine’s September Style issue, which includes the magazine’s annual International Best Dressed List. The red-headed beauty — whose cover will go to subsribers —  made the list for the first time, but joins other actors who are no strangers to the honor. Inglourious Basterds actress Diane Kruger made the list for the second time as did Best-Dressed Couple,  The King’s Speech star Colin Firth and his producer wife Livia. Chinese actress Fan Bingbing ( Shaolin),   France’s  Léa Seydoux ( Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol ) and model, actress, filmmaker and Schiaparelli muse Farida Khelfa. How to Get Ahead in Advertising  actor and  Wah-Wah director Richard E. Grant returns to the list for the first time since 2007, and  My Week with Marilyn  heartthrob Eddie Redmayne makes his debut in the Best-Dressed Men category. Jay-Z is named to the list for the first time, along with fellow musician Alicia Keys, who is back on the list for the first time since her inaugural appearance, in 2009. Actor Richard E. Grant makes a fashion comeback as well, named to the list for the first time since 2007. Colin Firth is on the list for the second year in a row, along with stylish wife Livia, in the Best-Dressed Couples category, and newcomer Eddie Redmayne is one of the Best-Dressed Men. You can see more photos of the Best-Dressed at Vanity Fair.com . Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Tyler, The Creator To Shoot ‘Analog 2′ and ’50’ Videos Next

Odd Future head reveals on ‘RapFix Live’ that MellowHype’s ’50’ is on the production schedule. By Rob Markman Tyler, The Creator Photo: MTV News There is no video director in the game quite like Tyler, the Creator . As Wolf Haley, the Odd Future head has already put out a number of memorable vids, including his critically acclaimed “Yonkers,” which helped him win a VMA in 2011. Most recently, Wolf directed and dropped two videos off OFWGKTA’s new album, The OF Tape, Vol. 2 — “Rella” and “NY (Ned Flander)” — and he’s now debating which track he should shoot next. “I kinda wanna do ‘Analog 2′ for sure, but the MellowHype ’50’ song, I have an idea for that that would be awesome,” Tyler said when he and the rest of the OF crew appeared on Wednesday’s “RapFix Live.” “That song, just g–damn, that song’s crazy.” “Analog 2” is a Frank Ocean- and Syd the Kid-assisted sequel to the original track which appeared on Tyler’s Goblin album last year — well, kind of. “I didn’t go in to make a sequel for a song, I just went in to make a song and I didn’t have a name for it and just called it that,” Tyler said. “That wasn’t intentional to be part two, I just called it that because I couldn’t come up with another name and I was lazy.” There are some distinct similarities between the two songs, however. On “Analog 2,” Frank Ocean lovingly sings, “Could you can meet by the lake,” echoing the words that Tyler utters on the hook of the original “Analog.” “It wasn’t that I was gonna make I part two to this, nah, it was just not being creative,” Tyler insisted. Wolf wouldn’t give up any details on his video treatments, though, saying he had to protect his ideas. “See, I can’t tell you. I don’t tell my business like that son,” he said. “I might say some sh–, then some n—a might steal that idea, put that sh– out and then I’m f—ed.” What should be the next video from Odd Future’s The OF Tape, Vol. 2 ? Tell us in the comments! Related Videos Watch ‘RapFix Live’ With Odd Future Now! ‘RapFix Live’ Has An Odd Future Related Artists Tyler The Creator Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All

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‘Mad Men’ Season Five: 10 Things You Need To Know

Brush up on what ad man Don Draper and the ad folks at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce have been up to as the AMC show returns Sunday after 17-month hiatus. By Josh Wigler Jon Hamm in “Mad Men” Photo: AMC “Mad Men,” like the advertising world it revolves around, is a busy show. Lots of comings, lots of goings, lots of inside baseball, lots of Jon Hamm getting drunk. Making matters even more complicated is the fact that the 1960s-set AMC drama has been off the air for dangerously close to two years, thanks in large part to contract disputes between the network and “Mad Men” creator Matthew Weiner. Now, “Mad Men” is finally set to return for its fifth season on Sunday night. But, as is often the case with the show, don’t expect Weiner and company to welcome you back into the world of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce with an instruction manual. If you don’t remember what went down in the last few seasons of the Emmy Award-winning show, that burden rests entirely on you. So if you’re behind on your “Mad Men” know-how, or simply need a refresher before Sunday night, don’t sweat it: Keep reading for 10 things you need to remember about season four going into the weekend’s big season-five premiere.

Krauthammer On Why Americans Hate Obamacare: “It’s Not the Advertising, It’s the Dogfood” (Video)

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Charles Krauthammer disputed Jay Carney’s explanation today on why Obamacare is so unpopular in America today. Jay Carney insisted that it was because of the advertising spent against the Democrat’s bill. Krauthammer countered, “That’s nonsense. It’s not the advertising, it’s … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 20/03/2012 00:24 Number of articles : 2

Krauthammer On Why Americans Hate Obamacare: “It’s Not the Advertising, It’s the Dogfood” (Video)

Rachel Weisz L’Oreal Ad: Banned in the UK!

Rachel Weisz looks unreal in her new ad for L’Oreal. SO unreal, in fact, that Britain’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) believes she looks unnaturally stunning and thus, the ad has been pulled from the UK. Photoshop enhancements in beauty and fashion images are SOP, but some UK officials have been doing their part to put an end to airbrushing in excess. The ad for L’Or

When Movie Ads Go Wrong: Man on a Ledge Edition

You know how when you’re browsing around online, and you arrive at a news site or some other ad-supported publication that digs into your Web history for the most appropriate display ads to show you on your visit? Except they’re not appropriate, like, at all ? Try this recent combo found by a Movieline reader in Australia: I mean, sure! Sydney restaurateur survives 25-meter fall from balcony + your desirable age/economic demographic + Sam Worthington’s slow career suicide new film opening soon = Marketing genius . If only we’d had a guy plunge eight stories in one of our bigger American metropolises! This movie might have made some money . Anyway, can’t wait to see Titanic 3-D ads automatically show up on every story about the Costa Concordia for the next two months. You’re welcome, James Cameron. [ Sydney Morning Herald ]

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Elsewhere In The World, This Is Considered Too Much???

Here’s is the ad for Marc Jacobs’ new fragrance Lola, featuring 17-year-old Dakota Fanning . Do you think this picture is inappropriate? The British sure do… A print ad featuring the teen actress has been banned in Great Britain after being deemed too “sexually provocative.” In the ad, an innocent-looking Dakota, dressed in a frilly pink dress, holds a giant bottle of Marc Jacobs’ Oh, Lola! perfume between her thighs. Four complaints were lodged from readers offended with the ad, which was enough for the Advertising Standard’s Authority to pull the campaign. Here is part of the ASA ruling’s: “The length of her dress, her leg and position of the perfume bottle drew attention to her sexuality. Because of that, along with her appearance, we considered the ad could be seen to sexualise a child. We therefore concluded that the ad was irresponsible and was likely to cause serious offence.” Coty Inc., the company that manufactures the fragrance, argued it was “provoking, but not indecent” and didn’t show any “private body parts or sexual activity.” Regardless of their plea, the ASA has banned it from being published in any U.K. publication. Ummm… do you see a problem with it? Here’s another shot from the campaign. Source More On Bossip! Shhhh! Embarrassing Secrets That Damn Near Ruined These People’s Careers And Lives! R.I.P. A Celebration Of The Life Of Dwight Arrington Myers AKA “Heavy D The Overweight Lover” [PICS] Galleries: Rihanna And Friends “Ball So Hard VACA” (Photos) Bad Credit, No Credit? No Problem: The 10 Best Cities To Live In Without A Car (L.A. Is On This List??)

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Rihanna’s ‘We Found Love’ Video: A Pop-Culture Cheat Sheet

From Araki to ‘What It Feels Like for a Girl,’ we break down the references in Rihanna’s latest clip. By James Montgomery Rihanna on the set of her video for “We Found Love” Photo: PUSHfotografik.com/Splash News On Wednesday, Rihanna unveiled her eye-opening clip for “We Found Love,” a whirling, wanton mix of substances, sex and severity that pushes her bad-girl image to places we never thought possible. Of course, contained within all that shocking imagery are a whole lot of pop-culture references. So many, in fact, that if you blink, you’ll probably miss a good half-dozen. So, as we’ve done for most big-ticket music videos , we’ve sorted through all the madness and compiled a handy pop-culture cheat sheet, alphabetized for your convenience. But much like the video itself, it’s in no way sanitized. Have a look, then take a long, hot shower. Araki, Gregg : Director best known for his nihilistic “Teenaged Apocalypse Trilogy” — “Totally F—ed Up,” “The Doom Generation” and “Nowhere” — a series of films brimming with sex, drugs and violence. So basically, he laid the blueprint for everything that happens in “We Found Love.” Also, oddly made a stoner comedy (“Smiley Face”) starring Anna Faris and John Krasinski. Blowback : Sort of lousy 2001 album from British producer Tricky, most notable for its cover, which features him getting marijuana smoke shotgunned into his mouth by a woman. And, as we’re sure you’re aware, there are plenty of similar scenes in “We Found Love.” Cruise, Tom : Actor/ continuous font of unintentional comedy who, in the 1992 epic “Far and Away,” would give us perhaps the worst attempt at an accent of all time (his Irish brogue is truly the stuff of legend) … at least until Rihanna tries her hand at a cockney accent in “We Found Love,” that is. “Dark Fantasy” : Opening track on Kanye West’s 2010 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy album, featuring Nicki Minaj doing her best (worst) British accent. “Everytime” : A 2004 video released by Britney Spears, in which she portrays a star hounded by paparazzi and trapped in a terrible relationship with a fellow star (actor Stephen Dorff). In a memorable — and controversial — scene, Spears commits suicide by taking a handful of pills and drowning in a bathtub. The shot of her submerging is replicated in “We Found Love,” with Rihanna doing the drowning. Harris, Calvin : Scottish producer responsible for “We Found Love.” Fittingly, he makes a quick cameo in the video, popping up behind the decks during a party scene in a mud-streaked field. “Kids in Love” : Ultra-NSFW 2010 video from Mayday Parade , which features a whole lot of sex, drugs and nudity. Oh, and plenty of violence too. All of it is presented without arty artifice, much like some of the more brutal scenes in “We Found Love.” “Love the Way You Lie” : The 2010 music video from Eminem (uh, and Rihanna) starring Megan Fox and Dominic Monaghan as a pair of star-crossed, and ultimately doomed, lovers. The fighting, the substance abuse, the frequent embraces in various states of undress and, of course, the flames all show up in “We Found Love,” meaning it’s pretty obvious RiRi was taking notes while on set. Misfits : Iconic, frequently-in-flux American horror-punk act, often considered to be pioneers of the genre. In “We Found Love,” their spooky-ooky logo appears on the back of a denim jacket worn by Rihanna’s love interest, Dudley O’Shaughnessy. Logos by legendary punk acts the Exploited and Suicidal Tendencies also show up. Mr. Creosote : Fictional, grossly overweight character who appears in the Monty Python film “The Meaning of Life.” His chief characteristic (aside from his girth) is his ability to consume — and subsequently vomit back up — huge amounts of food. This leads to perhaps the most stomach-churning scene in film history, literally leaving an entire restaurant (and all of its patrons and staff) dripping in vomit. Of course, in “We Found Love,” all Rihanna does is barf up some ribbons, but we’d be remiss if we let that scene go without mentioning the Patron Saint of Puke. “My Baby’s Got E.S.P.” : Rousing 1976 soul track by Four Below Zero. In “We Found Love,” Rihanna wears a T-shirt bearing the slogan “We Have ESP.” The two are probably not related, but the original is a killer track that you should probably know about anyway. “Natural Born Killers” : Ultra-stylized, ultra-violent 1994 film from Oliver Stone that follows a pair of murderers, Mickey and Mallory, on a killing spree throughout the American Southwest. Its nightmarish use of colors, editing and rear-projected imagery was clearly an influence on “We Found Love.” “Ray of Light” : Hyperkinetic 1998 single and video from Madonna (the clip was directed by Jonas

UNCHARTED 3 TV Spot – First Look

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Tonight marks the beginning of our advertising campaign for UNCHARTED 3: Drake’s Deception . I’m really excited to get to share with you loyal PlayStation.Blog readers a special sneak peek at our first television spot for the campaign that will “kick off” tonight. And where exactly would be the best place for a kick-off? Well, how about during the 2011 NFL Kickoff game tonight between the Packers and… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : PlayStation.Blog Discovery Date : 08/09/2011 19:09 Number of articles : 2

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Why Sex Isn’t Selling As Much These Days

Does sex still sell? I’m pretty young, but when I think back to the ‘90s, pretty much a huge chunk of my childhood, sex in music and film (but maybe not in literature) was pretty vague, as I’m sure it was for most people growing up before the new millennium. We weren’t hidden like we were living in the ‘50s, but as a child there was still the possibility that you would stay in the dark about what songs “really” meant. Not until you were a teenager did you have that epiphany, during which your ears would finally hear what was “really” being said to you, and only then did it connect to your brain. But nowadays, everything is explicit. It’s such a risk to ride in a car with your elders listening to the radio because a commercial about condoms comes on and makes things awkward. And if that doesn’t, there’s always that song about making love faces and taking your panties off, breaking ‘ol girl’s back, and forcing things to fit and on and on. The lack of decorum has desensitized us. Continued at MadameNoire.com

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