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  • A Disney Toy Soldier Trains for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party

    A Disney Toy Soldier Trains for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party

    Toy Soldier Ad

    A Disney Toy Soldier puts himself through a vigorous training in a great new ad for Disneyland's Very Merry Christmas Party in the hopes of being including in the parade. The spot features some nice cameo appearances, see if you can spot them all, I'll give you one, the "trainer" is Brian Stamper who played for the New Orleans Saints.
    Watch as Dreams Come True for your favorite Disney Toy Soldier! Performing during Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party on select nights from Nov. 9th — Dec. 21 at the Magic Kingdom.
    Credits:
    Advertising Agency: Yellow Shoes
    Brand: Disneyland
    Advertising Agency: Yellow Shoes Creative Group, Orlando, USA
    Creative Director: Will Gay
    Art Director: Matt Stewart
    Copywriter: John McCall
    Producer: Paul Chase

  • Darth Vader "I'm Going To Disney World" Again

    Darth Vader "I'm Going To Disney World" Again

    When I first watched the video above I thought with all the hype surrounding the sale of Lucas Films to Disney that was just awesome...

    ...but I felt somewhat cheated after a few seconds because I remember Darth Vader already visiting Disneyland last year! Video below...still as hilarious as the original though.

  • Once Upon A Dream — Harrods of London Does Disney Princesses

    Once Upon A Dream — Harrods of London Does Disney Princesses

    Aurora from Sleeping Beauty by Elie Saab
    Disney’s most magical fairy-tale princesses have been re-imagined for a new generation, courtesy of fashion’s most romantic designers for the London department store Harrods. Harrods went with magical theme for its Christmas displays this year.

    Ariel from The Little Mermaid by Marchesa

    Belle from Beauty & The Beast by Valentino

    Cinderella by Versace

    Jasmine from Aladdin by Escada

    Mulan by Missoni

    Pocahontas by Roberto Cavalli

    Snow White by Oscar de la Renta

    Tiana from The Princess and the Frog by Ralph & Russo
    The gowns and accessories will be on display at Harrods in the Brompton Road windows, near Door 7.

    Credits:
    Photographer JASON ELL
    Senior Fashion Editor SARAH WEBB
    Hair SIMON IZZARD at Frank Agency
    Make-up and Nails ROZELLE PARRY at DWM
    using Shu Uemura and Essie
    Make-up Assistant GIA MILLS
    Models IVANE G at Profile, DOMINIQUE at Models 1,
    CAROLINE MEAD at IMG, AMBA REOHORN and
    CHARLOTTE P at Select, and JENNIFER at M+P Models
    Deputy Fashion Editor POPPY ROCK
    Photographer’s Assistants MICHAEL FURLONGER,
    LIZ FRANKS, SCOTT ARCHIBALD and ROBERT SELF
    Set Designer CHRISTOPHER WOODS at CLM

  • Disney Infinity Game Launch — Official Trailer

    Disney Infinity Game Launch — Official Trailer

    The first official trailer for Disney Infinity, an exciting new video game available in summer 2013 on all major gaming platforms including PS3, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, and Nintendo 3DS.

  • Zombieland, way funner than its cousin Disney

    Zombieland, way funner than its cousin Disney

    Zombieland

    While everyone is busy throwing their panties, sharpening their fangs and causing a ruckus about New Moon, there’s another monster movie worthy of your affection. Thankfully this one doesn’t focus on the sex appeal of an ethnic temptation werewolf and a broody vampire, but rather a zombie apocalypse.

    Ahhh, zombies, though they might be an excellent source or eye-gouging, flesh-tearing horror, Shaun Of The Dead taught us the undead can also be bloody funny (pun intended). But like Paris Hilton and a recording studio, horror and comedy can be toxic mix unless executed properly. Zombieland follows a rag-tag group who are trying to survive in a world overrun by zombies. There’s the central character Columbus, played by Jesse Eisenberg in another amicable turn after Adventureland, Whicta (Emma Stone), Tallahasse (Woody Harrelson) and Little Rock (Abigail Breslin). While everyone cast is decent, Harrelson owns this movie as the Twinkie-addicted, bad ass that kills zombies with literally everything from a chainsaw to a banjo. Eisenberg’s wry, Michael Cera-esque comedic timing hits all the right spots and along with Harrelson, they make a highly watchable onscreen duo. There’s also an unforgettable cameo from Bill Murray, of which I can’t go in to too much detail without spoiling, but lets just say he’s awesome.

    You’ll be laughing from the opening credits onwards and there’s plenty of gore here to satisfy horror fans and aficionados of the zombie sub genre. Director Ruben Fleischer has mad a slick and stylish film, utilising slow motion for some of the chase and attack scenes with impressive results. When Eisenberg explains the rules for surviving Zombieland (“the first rule of zombieland: cardio. When the zombie outbreak first hit, the first to go, for obvious reasons... were the fatties”) the rule appears in text on screen at some of the most unexpected moments, but rather than annoy it adds to what is a ridiculously hilarious ride. With a hasty running time, Zombieland is some of the most fun I’ve had in a cinema this year and I can’t fault it.

  • Marks and Spencer 2011 M&S Christmas Advert Featuring X Factor Finalists

    Marks and Spencer 2011 M&S Christmas Advert Featuring X Factor Finalists

    The new M&S(Marks & Spencer) Christmas TV advert features the X Factor finalists singing a new Christmas festive song 'When You Wish Upon A Star'.
    The 2011 M&S Christmas advert ran for the first time on Sunday 6th November during the X Factor double eviction program featuring the finalists from the show itself.
    The remaining 9 acts performed a new Christmas song "When you Wish Upon A Star" in the advert that runs right up until the X Factor final week in December 2011.
    The 9 finalists sang a new Christmas remake of the 1940 song "When You Wish Upon A Star", from the Disney cartoon Pinocchio.
    Finalists who featured include Craig Colton, Janet Devlin, Marcus Colins, Franky Cocozza, Little Mix, The Risk, Johnny Robinson, Kitty Brucknell and Misha Bryan who closes the advert.

    Credits:
    Ad Agency: Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R
    Executive creative director: Mark Roalfe
    Copywriter: Pip Bishop
    Art director: Chris Hodgkiss
    Director: Toby MacDonald.

  • The Mystery Machete

     The Mystery Machete

    Scooby Doo

    Why do zombies make everything cooler? I mean, seriously, first we had the fabulous Jeffrey Thomas’ zombified version of classic Disney princesses and now Scooby Doo has been given an undead remake. Travis Pitt has come up with this post-zombie apocalypse version of the Scooby gang, complete with a bloody and bad-ass version of Velma. Hot damn! Gone is the orange turtleneck and shy demeanour, she rocks that machete. Scooby has also made a vast improvement from the Scooby-snack addict to fierce hell hound.

    I dig the fact Velma, along with Scooby, is the only member of the gang to survive the zombie (and possibly vampire) apocalypse as she would use her smarts to adapt to the situation. And like all internet crazes, you can now buy this as t-shirt here. Woo.

  • Rice Krispies — What's It Like To Be A Fish

    Rice Krispies — What's It Like To Be A Fish

    Leo Burnett London latest commercial for Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Multi-grain Shapes, titled ‘What’s it like to be a fish’.
    The ad follows a young child through a journey of exploration and wonderment as she indulges her natural curiosity, wondering indeed what it’s like to take the form of the interesting shaped cereal she enjoyed at breakfast. With Mum on hand to offer encouragement, we watch a young girl create and adorn herself in a home-made fish costume, fin and all. The rather charming action is accompanied by ‘The Beautiful Briny Sea’ from Disney’s Bedknobs & Broomstics.

    Credits:
    Project: Rice Krispies ‘What’s it like to be a fish’
    Client: Ted Linehan, VP Marketing — Europe, Kellogg Company
    Creative agency: Leo Burnett London
    Creative Director: Don Bowen
    Executive Creative Director: Justin Tindall
    Copywriter: Philip Deacon & Sabina Kelly
    Art director: Philip Deacon & Sabina Kelly
    Planner (creative agency): Josh Bullmore
    Media agency: Carat
    Production Company: Bare Films
    Director: Joanna Bailey
    Director of Photography: Ben Smithard
    Prod co Producer: Helen Hadfield
    Editor: Joe Guest/ FINAL CUT
    Music & Sound Design: WAVE/Tony Rapaccioli
    Post Production: MPC
    Post Producer: Dionne Archibald/MPC
    Agency Producer: Katie Spong