Source: Ebet Roberts / Getty We’re pretty sure that the double “L” in LL Cool J use to stand for “Ladies Love” — however, considering all the things he’s accomplished in his three decade long career, LL should stand for “Living Legend.” But don’t get it twisted; the ladies will always love James Todd Smith. And these vintage photos of him being young and fine will remind you how he got the name in the first place. In honor of living legend’s 50th birthday, hit the flip to see more of his fine, young self.
What would you do if you witnessed something supernatural firsthand? Would you run the other way? Record it on your iPhone so you can show your friends later? Lay there and die? There’s no way to know just how one would react until they’re put in that situation. For a few unexpected patrons at a coffee shop, a special FX prank exposed them to the supernatural for the first time and the results are hilarious! Nah this looks tooo Real RT @queennofafrica : One of the best pranks I’ve ever seen, even the dog was shook… pic.twitter.com/JdaFoaMy6e — Low (@LowKeyUHTN) January 13, 2018
Who knew that Nicki Minaj resembled He-Man? That’s just one of 9 celebrity look-alikes that we did NOT see coming. Another would be Alec Baldwin and Former President Millard Fillmore . Who knew?!? But stars aren’t the only ones who share some eerie similarities with a few unexpected dopplegangers. Take the following owners and their pets, for instance. From facial expressions to needs for a haircut, these men and women have evolved to look a lot like their dogs. Or vice versa. Either way, enjoy the following photo montage and take special hilarious note of example number-six: 9 Pets Who Look Just Like Their Owners 1. A Hairy Situation Both this owner and her hamster could benefit from a hairbrush.
‘Now is the moment where Adam McKay and Will Ferrell disappear into a small room and write it,’ producer tells MTV News. By Amy Wilkinson Judd Apatow Photo: MTV News In grand, mustachioed style, Will Ferrell made a surprise appearance on “Conan” last week to announce the long-awaited sequel to his 2004 hit comedy “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.” But before San Diego’s favorite newsman can indulge in the scotchy scotch scotch, there’s a lot of work to be done, according to producer Judd Apatow. “Now is the moment where Adam McKay and Will Ferrell disappear into a small room and write it,” he told MTV News on Wednesday at the red-carpet premiere of HBO’s new series “Girls,” which he also executive produces. “So I’m as excited as anybody to hear what they want to do this time.” (MTV Movies blog has plenty of plot ideas if you need help, guys!) Given that the first flick featured an array of quirky cameos — including Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller and Jack Black — it stands to reason that a few unexpected famous faces may appear alongside stars Ferrell, Paul Rudd and Steve Carell. So who are Apatow and co. eyeing? “All our dream cameos are actual anchormen,” he said. “So who knows?” Well, it just so happens Apatow has a connection to one well-regarded newsman: “Girls” actress Allison Williams’ dad, “NBC Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams. But what would it take to see the anchor don a polyester suit and poke fun at his life’s work? “If he kisses my butt enough tonight, who knows?” Apatow joked. Production on “Anchorman 2” is slated to begin February 2013, according to a tweet from McKay. For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker was scheduled to give a speech at Chicago’s Union League Club Thursday morning, but a few unexpected guests in attendance had their own message to deliver. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Iowa Independent Discovery Date : 04/11/2011 12:53 Number of articles : 3