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  • The Runaways: Queens of Noise

    The Runaways: Queens of Noise

    The Runaways

    All-Girl Rock Band the Runaways

    Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning prove they are the Queens Of Noise in a biopic about 70s all-girl rock band The Runaways. The career of The Runaways was short lived, spanning only five years, but the impact they had on the music industry was immense. The all-girl teenage rock band helmed six albums and several hit singles such as Cherry Bomb, Queens Of Noise and Born To Be Bad, and helped shape female rock icon Joan Jett. Yet it was a dirty, tumultuous ride as shown in The Runaways, the directorial debut from Floria Sigismondi.

    Set in Southern California in the mid-70s, Joan Jett (Kristen Stewart) is a shy and sulky glue-sniffer who dreams of becoming a rock star like Suzi Quatro. She takes that burning ambition to music promoter Kim Fowley (Michael Shannon) and after pitching him the idea of starting an all-girl rock band, he starts to recruit teenage girls for The Runaways. He and Jett find their front woman in the stylish and dreamy Cherie Currie (Dakota Fanning) and the young women are soon subjected to a rigorous training regimen where Fowley teaches them how to handle rowdy crowds, deal with hecklers and howl, wail and strut in a passionate brand of macho feminism.

    Despite their musical talent, they all play their own instruments and write their own songs, Fowler sees an opportunity and promotes The Runaways as a cocktail of empowerment and exploitation. Dressed in hot pants, heels, jumpsuits and lingerie, the teenage girls become both a fetish and a rebellious rock `n' roll band, and subsequently take off. From homegrown success to global domination, including a huge fan base in Japan, the girls begin to struggle with their meteoric rise to fame, the easy availability of drugs, predatory men, lack of supervision and group dynamics.

    The focus of the film is the individual stories of Jett and Currie, who are key members of the group and share an intimate relationship as friends and sometime lovers (which cumulates in a pash between Stewart and Fanning). Coming from a background as a photographer and music video director, Sigismondi has an eye for visuals and her competency in creating this grungy 70s world is similar to Catehrine Harwicke's effort in The Lords Of Dogtown. Her direction of the music scenes, which are all sung and performed by the actors, really captures the electricity of the band and their music. However, that is also her downfall because The Runaways retains a glossy sheen that seems out of place given the events unfolding on screen. The story too has been trimmed and moulded from Currie's autobiography, so that it is just rebellious enough, while skipping over some of the more confronting and compelling issues.

    But the crux of The Runaways is the performances, with Shannon delivering a suitably sociopathic turn as Fowley and Alia Shawkat makes the most of her small supporting role. Yet it is Stewart and Fanning who steal the show. In case you did not know already, they make this film their declaration that they are no longer child stars, but rather young-adult actresses who deliver tour de force performances. Fanning's David Bowie-esque Currie is as beautiful contradiction, a vulnerable and undecided teenager off stage and a fierey sex kitten on it. Besides her uncanny resemblance to Jett, Stewart ozzes the rock `n' roll mentality and her brooding, attitude-filled performance is reminiscent of a young James Dean.

    Flashy and feisty, The Runaways is an entertaining piece of pop art, but it fails to delve deeper into the real story. For an accurate account see former bassist Victory Tischler-Blue's documentary Edgeplay: A Film About The Runaways. Sure, from a technical perspective it may be one of the worst documentaries I’ve seen, but she captures the band’s truly amazing story in interviews and mind blowing revelations. Watch it. In other news, I interviewed her a few weeks ago and she describes Jett as a “fucking c#nt” so she deserves your props for that.

    The Runaways: Queens of Noise, 9 out of 10 [based on 687 votes]
  • Belair Health Club

    Belair Health Club
    Health club
    Category: Health & Beauty
    Agency: Stark
    Brand: Belair Health Club
    Advertising Agency: Stark Communications, Kerala, India
    Executive Creative Director: Shelton Pinheiro
    Creative Director: Ajith Gopinath
    Art Director: Nidhin Nandakumar
    Copywriter: Ajith Gopinath
    Illustrator: Nidhin Nandakumar
  • 2011 D&G: Under the Hot Sicilian Sun

    2011 D&G: Under the Hot Sicilian Sun
    Machos

    2011 Dolce&Gabbana Collection

    Dolce&Gabbana continues to build Italian traditions into own adv campaigns. The cult fashion brand has presented a new series of prints which pick up a rhythm of the previous photo-sets (so, in last year are created posters with the Madonna in an image of the Sicilian housewife, also hot photos of the men, into styles of ancient Roman demigods). This time for advancement of a collection Spring/Summer 2011 brand has decided to remain within the limits of the traditional concept, having emphasized rough hot Italian emotions.

    On prints the macho photo-models: Noah Mills, David Gandy, Adam Senn, Tony Ward, Sam Webb, Travis and Sam Whitman play roles as strict fathers, the Italian peasants and fishermen. Photos are literally impregnated by the hot southern sun, salty water, slightly audible smell of man's sweat and a fresh sea breeze. Men really enjoy heavy physical work...

    The Real Italian Machos

    Italian Men
    Macho men
    Fishermen
    Italian emotions

    For Woman's D&G Collections Spring/Summer are selected graceful Izabel Goulart, Isabeli Fontana, Alessandra Ambrosio, and Maryna Linchuck. While their men work under the destructive sun, beautiful women are doing the house duties with not smaller pride, than the queen manages state affairs. Despite external pride and coldness, they a spirit of passions — if they laugh, all around rejoices together with them but if they cry it is the most bitter tears. The charming ladies dressed into elegant dresses, fine underwear and may break any men's heart.

    Beautiful women
    Charming ladies
    Elegant dresses
    Graceful women
    Ladies

  • Zig Presents: Naked Love

    Zig Presents: Naked Love
    Sweet lady

    Learn to Self Love!

    «W Network» TV-channel has shown a new beauty lessons. Traditional female figure and the magnificent forms are intentionally underlined in the posters of «How to Look Good Naked Canada».

    Pear-shaped form

    Pear-shaped Figure

    Naked woman

  • Let will be mine for ever!

    Let will be mine for ever!
    Prints Neonode N2 maintain one of the most popular images of mobile phones: phone-fetish. Slogan of phones Neonode "Don't think. Feel" urges not to think, feel. The idea of the Swedish founders from Publicis Stockholm which embodies this plain motto, consists that it is not necessary to choose that friends and sellers cellular impose you phone.

    Relic phone

    It is necessary to choose that grasps your feelings. The new model of mobile phone Neonode N2 appears in a role of an amulet habitual for luxury phones, a talisman, an ornament...

    Telephone piercing

    Black beauty

    Call me

    Suntanned man

    On posters the agency has shown the black beauty who uses phone as an ornament, the girl who "has built in" a mobile phone in the hand. Perhaps, the most expressive print is series — a poster with the man which veins, similarly phone set, are stretched from Neonode to ear-phones.

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