Vanity Fair February 2012 : Daniel Craig, George Clooney & Matt Damon by Leibovitz | the Fashion Spot

Vanity Fair February 2012 : Daniel Craig, George Clooney & Matt Damon by Leibovitz

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Wow not a flattering photo for one of them, damn, even Clooney doesn't look his best.
 
So basically three of the most annoying men in Hollywood. Great. Next, please.
 
This makes me wonder if the March cover might be only leading ladies, a bit predictable, but they need to do them justice, unlike here!
 
george clooney still looks handsome and matt damon looks cute, could do without daniel craig though. although the cover is boring, i quite like it.
 
All boring and bland. Next month will be a group cover too, for the annual White Girls of Hollywood Issue.
 
They all look kinda terrible. Not the best pictures of them. I think Matt Damon looks the best out of the three of them though. He probably would have looked better if he didn't have that silly cap on. Here's to hoping they have a cover devoted to three women in Hollywood for the March cover (I'm voting for Meryl Streep, Octavia Spencer, and Tilda Swinton)!
 
Daniel Craig is on his prime. I love the stance of George but Matt doesn`t do anything for me. The text L E A D I N G M E N looks really amateur.
 
Yum! Great photo of the three of them! Thrilled that the cover isn't some dead star from the 50's!
 
That's a great cover. All the three men look gorgeous on that.
 
Would have been nice to see them dressed up - George is always known for being dapper and Daniel is James Bond for goodness sakes. Matt...well everyone looks nicer in a suit instead of a beanie hat ^_^

Standard Annie VF cover though. Would have liked to see some up and coming leading men too - maybe some offbeat choices. Ryan Gosling and Idris Elba are leading men in my book, but maybe Hollywood doesn't agree.
 
It's three men hanging out for a photoshoot, trying to seem casual, but at least it's more relevant to Vanity Fair's actual readership than someone like Justin Bieber.

But all it does is remind me that if this cover had three experienced actresses on it, there'd be articles combining their ages to emphasise how ancient they are, as well as a running commentary on a manufactured catfight.
 

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