Greatest Hits / Greatest Shits | Issue 07

Greatest Hits / Greatest Shits | Issue 07

Greatest Hits

In the spirit of iD Fashion Week, this year’s Greatest Hit goes to David Clark, who featured on local Dunedin TV for his very own modelling experience. Strutting his stuff in a beautifully made red blazer by Tamsin Cooper, David looked well at home on the catwalk. Considering fashion crimes amongst politicians are addressed with almost as much ferocity as real crimes, it comes as a relief to see one of the parliamentary lot looking sharp. Hit up the Dunedin TV website to catch the man in action. “A model MP” indeed.

Greatest Shits

t’s not every day you get to welcome a new party to the political stage, and it’s certainly not every day that they debut with a homemade movie. Unfortunately for the Internet Party, their choice of homemade movie was, in all honesty, a bit frightening. It featured actors pretending to be John Key and Obama, with the plot being that they just had to steal the Internet Party’s manifesto. Of course, once Obama read it, he loved it! While it was nicely shot and the actors at least sounded like their intended figures, the entire project was outrageously cringe-worthy. A personal favourite moment was when John referred to himself as “John Dotcodotnz.” Weird.
This article first appeared in Issue 7, 2014.
Posted 4:50pm Sunday 6th April 2014 by Carys Goodwin.