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^*Curious* What's the link to the site?

So the models are actually having sex with each other opposed to simply 'posing'? I can't imagine what kind of people would go for that job.
 
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eternitygoddess said:
^*Curious* What's the link to the site?

So the models are actually having sex with each other opposed to simply 'posing'? I can't imagine what kind of people would go for that job.

they hired p*rn actors- the clothes are just taken off and scattered around them- although its the dullest collection of clothes ( think gap)- i'm not sure whether i can post the link- so just google..
 
the ad isn´t offensive, but the place where it´s at:



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http://news.aol.com/entertainment/articles/_a/madonnas-diabolical-duomo-ad-to-stay/20060809134309990003

Madonna's 'Diabolical' Duomo Ad to Stay

By Ian Simpson
Reuters
MILAN (Aug. 8) - Is it appropriate for one of the Roman Catholic church's best known cathedrals to be draped with the giant picture of a pop artist who has made millions from hit songs about sex?



Madonna's 'Diabolical' Duomo Ad to Stay

Yes, according to the most senior priest at Milan's landmark Duomo who has rebuffed requests to remove a picture of Madonna as part of an advertisement for Swedish fashion chain Hennes & Maritz.

It's not the contents of the picture on the cathedral that has upset the critics. The ad shows the woman behind such hits about unmarried sex as "Like a Virgin" and "Papa Don't Preach" in a white sports jacket zipped to the top, eyes downcast.

But the appearance of the banner on scaffolding erected on the Duomo coincided with protests over a Madonna show near the Vatican during which the "Queen of Pop" had herself hoisted on a glittery cross wearing a crown of thorns in a mock crucifixion.

"It's diabolical," said Albertina Santos, 53, the wife of an evangelical pastor from Verona, Italy. "This doesn't look right, it's not the right thing for a Christian."

However, the Duomo's Monsignor Luigi Manganini told Italy's Ansa news agency that the ad -- part of money-raising efforts to restore the cathedral -- can stay and was appropriate.

"It's just an ad, certainly not a canonization," Manganini said. "When it was accepted, the poster seemed all correct and appropriate for its place, and it still is."

Critics such as the national Catholic schoolparents' association and the head of Milan's Advertising Progress Foundation find it difficult to accept even a demure picture on a church from an artist whose 1992 book "Sex" depicted the star in various poses and states of undress.

Peering up at the ad, Spanish tourist Manuel Moreno, 60, said: "She's an artist who does things that are almost p*rn*gr*ph*c. I don't like that it's on a cathedral."

The head of culture for Milan's city council said a picture of the women whose latest "Confessions on a Dance Floor" album sports a picture of her in bright mauve hot pants may even be in keeping with the Duomo's original 14th-15th century decor.

"The other parts of the building are full of devils and demons. So an infernal Madonna shouldn't hurt us too badly," Vittorio Sgarbi told Corriere della Sera newspaper.


LOVE the last sentence :)
 
These are more on the provocative side of the spectrum than the offenseive....these Miss Sixty ads probably aren't the best example of the over-sexed pre-teen Lolita-esque girl, but you get the idea....


source:bwgreyscale
 
I can't stand Terry Richardson, I think he's extremely overrated
his stuff isn't the least bit provocative or sexy, they're just vulgar :yuk:
Their like amateur p*rn pictures, I just don't 'get it' :unsure:
 
travis_nw8 said:
they hired p*rn actors- the clothes are just taken off and scattered around them- although its the dullest collection of clothes ( think gap)- i'm not sure whether i can post the link- so just google..


This is :shock:
Surprising
The clothes are terrible though :lol:
What is funny is how the forum turned into basic anti-french feelings "this sucks. frogs sucks. france sucks. europe sucks. god bless america" :rolleyes:
 
aww this thread is slowin down. deff need to find more!
 
Cosmo: Someone needs to shave that bag.
Madonna: Just because you're a "recovering Catholic" doesn't mean you have to s*** on the church.

edit - please see tfs guidelines regarding profanity
 
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This Starbucks™ poster caused quite the angry stir when it was posted shortly after 9/11:

*edit - pic removed --see post #172 for intended image*
You can read an analysis of the ad and the furor around it from the source of the image—the always sensible Snopes.com.

Basically some people thought the word "collapse" combined with the image of a flier about to hit two towering objects was
a horrible, tasteless joke about 9/11.

But there was no malice intended by Starbucks, it was just an unfortunate coincidence that riled up the mob. At any rate, Starbucks soon took down the posters and continued the tumorous spread of its neo-opium dens.
 
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Nocturnal_Antix said:
I can't stand Terry Richardson, I think he's extremely overrated
his stuff isn't the least bit provocative or sexy, they're just vulgar :yuk:
Their like amateur p*rn pictures, I just don't 'get it' :unsure:

I soooo agree! His stuff sickens me. I'm not uptight by any means, but his stuff looks like CHEAP, amateur p*rn! :lol:
 
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news.com.au

new lee advert by terry rich.
 
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