In the last decade, Hollywood superstar George Clooney has cultivated an image of himself as Mr. GQ. But we here at VH1 Celebrity know better! The crisp tuxes, the classic salt-and-pepper hair, the gorgeously tanned skin…they don’t fool us! We haven’t forgotten what he looked like in his early Facts of Life days. The Uncle Jesse quiff, the acid washed jeans, the leather vests: they’re the perfect storm (*zing*) of tragic fashion!
So for George’s 51st birthday today, we’ve whipped a gallery of his 15 most embarrassing looks. It’s a loving reminder of how far his style’s evolved! We’ve got one of him looking like Gilligan after joining a motorcycle gang. Then there’s the promo for the long forgotten film Combat Academy. And, of course, there’s the shot of him posing with his pet pig Max. Check out many more...
So for George’s 51st birthday today, we’ve whipped a gallery of his 15 most embarrassing looks. It’s a loving reminder of how far his style’s evolved! We’ve got one of him looking like Gilligan after joining a motorcycle gang. Then there’s the promo for the long forgotten film Combat Academy. And, of course, there’s the shot of him posing with his pet pig Max. Check out many more...
- 5/6/2012
- by Jordan Runtagh
- TheFabLife - Movies
Open the floodgates of nostalgia and hold your breath as we dive into the masterpieces of the past.
The concept of storytelling has been around as long as man himself. From the very first cave paintings man has had a resilient need to recount the events of the past, or to create his own stories to entertain, to teach, to mystify, to enlighten, to inspire, or to make that fish sound a little bit bigger than it actually was. Whatever the reason, stories are the purest and richest form of any culture, and, as geeky and untraditional as many would claim them to be, video games are but an extenuation of this art.
For a moment I’d like to tune out all the hype and hoopla of the modern day, next-gen console, ’15 year olds arguing over Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3 on some internet forum’ craziness and focus on the past.
The concept of storytelling has been around as long as man himself. From the very first cave paintings man has had a resilient need to recount the events of the past, or to create his own stories to entertain, to teach, to mystify, to enlighten, to inspire, or to make that fish sound a little bit bigger than it actually was. Whatever the reason, stories are the purest and richest form of any culture, and, as geeky and untraditional as many would claim them to be, video games are but an extenuation of this art.
For a moment I’d like to tune out all the hype and hoopla of the modern day, next-gen console, ’15 year olds arguing over Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3 on some internet forum’ craziness and focus on the past.
- 11/23/2011
- by AJ Morris
- Obsessed with Film
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