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Oscar-winnng French actress, Marion Cotillard, introduces 'Forehead Titaes' in a spoof advert poking fun at the male obsession with staring at women's breasts.
The video, which stars Cotillard sporting a small plastic pair of boobs on her head, campaigns against the sexual objectification of women, especially in the workplace.
The boobs, which aim to redirect a man's gaze "from the chest to the general direction of the brain" are promoted with the strapline, "Forehead titaes: Make them almost look you i
Mar
11
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The Rob Marshall screen adaptation of Maury Yeston's Tony Award-winning musical "Nine," starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Nicole Kidman and Marion Cotillard, will be released on DVD and Blu-ray May 4.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will release the disc that will also feature commentary from director Rob Marshall and John Deluca, three music videos, several featurettes on the film and an exclusive with co-star Sophia Loren.
The film is helmed by award-winning "Chicago" director Marshall and stars two-time
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Mar
10
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What begins as a lament about "finding perfection in chaos" soon builds up into a rocking tune called "Eyes of Mars," which Cotillard collaborated on with Franz Ferdinand.
The actress as always looks smashing whether traipsing through her red-filled surroundings and wistfully singing or confidently fronting a band (not actually Franz Ferdinand) and looking like one of Robert Palmer 's backup performers.
Mar
10
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Mar
09
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Mar
08
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We heard Franz Ferdinand's collaboration with Marion Cotillard a couple months back, and now it has the much-needed visuals to go with it.
This Dior commercial (Cotillard is the new face of Lady Dior), has a Franz stand-in band, but Cotillard looks great singing about perfection in chaos.
She's got experience playing a singer, and a singer scorned.
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Mar
07
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Today and for the next two weeks, I am going to be handicapping the major categories of the forthcoming Academy Awards.
My handicapping is not based on insider knowledge or friends in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
To some degree, I take into account the choices of other voting bodies (Golden Globes, SAG, etc.) leading up to the Oscars.
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Mar
05
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It's two days until the Oscars, and we are so, so ready to see who wins already.
Last week, we showed you that the guy who has the most nominations generally wins for best actor, making this year's race a three-way contest between Jeff Bridges, George Clooney and Morgan Freeman, who have all been nominated five times throughout their illustrious careers.
We predicted that Jeff would come out ahead, since Morgan is just creepy and two of George's nominations aren't for acting, but writing and directing.
Mar
05
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A reader asked why there is so much predictions wall-paper that reflect exactly the same choices in exactly the same categories, except for one or two risky picks here or there.
They wanted to know how predictors came to these decisions.
I can't really tell you why people all tend to think alike except that, perhaps, it is in our nature to want to be like-minded to avoid ridicule.
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