From Dakota Fanning's Booze-Aided Clairvoyance to Drunk Driving
Marissa Brassfield — February 1, 2009 — Marketing
In Dakota Fanning’s new movie ‘Push,’ her character can see the future, but only after she’s intoxicated. Clairvoyance isn’t necessarily a negative consequence of drinking, but many of the innovations below are.
From dangerous drunk driving to drunk texting, dialing and e-mailing, advertisers’ message is quite clear: Don’t do anything important after you’ve begun drinking. The articles in the slideshow below are a curious juxtaposition to ‘Push,’ since Dakota Fanning can only see the future and save the world after becoming drunk.
From dangerous drunk driving to drunk texting, dialing and e-mailing, advertisers’ message is quite clear: Don’t do anything important after you’ve begun drinking. The articles in the slideshow below are a curious juxtaposition to ‘Push,’ since Dakota Fanning can only see the future and save the world after becoming drunk.
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