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Here’s a brilliant alternative marketing piece for The Men Who Stare At Goats.  I’m looking forward to seeing this film in the theaters.

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Who is your favorite movie villain? (Via SuperPunch)

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Latest Comment: Easily one of the scariest...Justin Guarini from "From Justin to Kelly".

For over 50 years, Chanel has paired great directors and talent to help promote its Chanel No. 5 fragrance.  Some of the past talent include Catherine Deneuve, Luc Besson, Ridley Scott, Baz Luhrman, and Nicole Kidman.

The latest short film is directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, and stars Audrey Tautou.  Tautou also played Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel in the biopic of Chanel’s life titled Coco avant Chanel.

For the film, a behind the scenes look, and the story of Chanel No. 5, click here.

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The promotional parade of wonderfully obscene, ridiculous, envelope-pushing costume changes continued through Europe yesterday…

(via The Huffington Post)

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I don’t know if I’m in my right mind for posting something like this, but I will leave it to all the Marc Forster leg humpers to decide. Blofeld (I mean Forster) directed and acted (two careers he should reconsider) in this short film for Swiss International Airlines titled, LX Forty. It seems like this is Forster’s attempt to tell the world how much more he knows about the world just because he flies First Class. What about the rest of us stuck in economy buddy!?

Forster collaborated with MK12, the company that saves all Forster films from falling on their face, to create the visually stunning animation for this piece. The main site also has the Behind the Scenes Documentary and, of course, the Marc Forster Documentary, surprise surprise.  Next time, perhaps Swiss Air should reconsider their definition of an “airline commerical” before they decide to hire Marc Forster to direct it.

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The late Bob Peak was responsible for revolutionizing the world of film advertising with his beautiful artistic collages which helped promote some of Hollywood’s biggest films. He designed over hundreds of posters for the motion picture industry including Apocalypse Now, My Fair Lady, Star Trek, and Excalibur to name a few, and also designed many covers for TV Guide. I would advise anyone in the SoCal area to check out the Bob Peak: Father of The Modern Hollywood Poster Exhibition at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra, California (June 6 – June 25).

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Parental Advisory Explicit Content* PLEASE NOTE REGARDING THE CLIP BELOW *

(Not that any of you haven’t heard the “F” word before.)

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Days after Disney wowed Cannes audiences with 10 minutes of 3D footage and a promo clip for Robert Zemeckis’ upcoming performance capture film, A Christmas Carol, the Disney marketing machine proved itself again by unveiling Disney’s A Christmas Carol Train Tour.

The train kicked off Memorial Day Weekend at Union Station in downtown Los Angeles, and will travel to 40 U.S. cities across the country.  The locomotive’s interior showcases footage from the film, behind-the-scenes material, and a demonstration of performance capture technology. Now that’s one hell of an idea for a marketing campaign if I’ve ever seen one!

The film, starring Jim Carrey, is set to open November 6, 2009.

For more pictures of the train click here.

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