Angelina Jolie On The Cover The July 2007 Esquire
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What you all need to understand is that I provide a news service here. Interestingly I’ve found that as Maxim has slid down the crapper in quality, GQ and Esquire are getting better. Better in this case is defined as a fun magazine for guys that doesn’t take itself so seriously and with something better than just a blah publicity photo quality photoshoot of starlets. They’re not as good as Maxim was about 8 years ago, but better. I’ve still gone 29 years without ever having bought an issue of Details, however. Further snaps here.
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Maxim has always sucked. It’s Tiger Beat for adult men. It should just print the pictures.
You know the story of Maxim, right? Felix Dennis launched it in the UK, as a competitor to Loaded and FHM, but it was rubbish: badly written, unfunny, not even good for a lad mag. There was a gap in the American market, because GQ and Esquire were comparatively high-falootin’ and Loaded was import-only, and so he focused of capturing that market with downmarket soft pr0n.
I’ve still gone 29 years without ever having bought an issue of Details, however.
Well, the modern Details isn’t the Details of James Truman, which was worth reading. And even that went downhill under subsequent editors, and was steamrollered into a full redesign in 2000 by the rise of the lad mag.
Maxim was a great mag for 19 year old frat boys.
Works for me.
It’s Tiger Beat for adult men.
HA! Nail, meet head.