You’d be hard-pressed to find people who could do good impressions of the Real Housewives (excluding this guy, of course) because, well, most people don’t know who they are, nor do most of the Housewives have any identifiable qualities other than being nasty old bitties (and wearing jewel tones — never forget the jewel tones). Enter Amy Phillips, who will make any viewer of RHONYC cackle at her DEAD-ON… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : VH1’s Today In Music Discovery Date : 20/09/2011 23:26 Number of articles : 2
(Video Link) Brent Spiner, the actor who played Data on Star Trek: The Next Generation, does a really good impersonation of Patrick Stewart, the actor who played Jean-Luc Picard. In fact, it was good enough to fool Stewart’s wife on the phone — at least for a while. Here’s a video of Spiner demonstrating this talent Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 20/08/2011 21:15 Number of articles : 2
You learn something new every day. Today, we find out that South Carolina Tea Partiers, and by default all Republicans, are a bunch of stupid, uninformed, racist, sexist birthers who take their lead from Fox and Glenn Beck. That’s at least the impression you’re supposed to get from a new montage put together by a videographer that calls himself “NOTSCGOP.” He describes his video: What you are about… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 20/04/2011 22:29 Number of articles : 4
Kobe Bryant was fined a whopping $100,000 for calling NBA ref Bennie Adams a f*****g f****t the other night, a penalty he plans to appeal. While trying to get the fine reduced is standard protocol, the L.A. Lakers star says the utterance was NOT standard for him, nor should it be. The NBA great called the president of the Human Rights Campaign, a gay rights organization, and apologized for using the gay slur last night. Kobe Bryant Curses at Ref Joe Solmonese said this after speaking with Bryant: “I applaud Kobe for his swift apology. We had a very sincere conversation in which he expressed his heartfelt regret for the hurt his words caused.” “He told me that it’s never OK to degrade or tease, and he understands how his words could give the impression that this is appropriate. At the end of a difficult day, I applaud Kobe for coming forward and taking responsibility for his actions.” Kobe also told ESPN that his concern is that for those who look up to him “not to take what was said as a message of hate or a license to degrade, or to embarrass or tease, because that’s something I don’t wanna see have happen.”
‘I am under the impression that movie sequels are based on the success of the previous movie,’ he quips to MTV News. By Aly Semigran, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Jon Stewart attends the 2011 Comedy Awards Photo: Charles Eshelman/ FilmMagic Sorry, Jon Stewart fans, but you’d better not expect to see the Emmy winner on the big screen again anytime soon. It seems the funnyman’s aspirations to return to acting are about the same as his ambitions to get into politics: nonexistent. MTV News caught up with Stewart on the red carpet of the Comedy Awards , which air on Comedy Central, VH1, Spike TV, Logo, CMT, TVLand and online at TheComedyAwards.com at 8 p.m. on Sunday (April 10). Stewart, who appeared on the silver screen in bit parts for films such as “Big Daddy,” “The Faculty” and “Half Baked” hasn’t acted in a movie in nearly a decade, when he appeared in the 2002 cult comedy “Death to Smoochy.” When asked if he would consider appearing in a follow-up to the dark flick, which was nothing short of a box-office bomb, the cable host quipped, “I am under the impression, and again I could be wrong about this, that movie sequels are based on the success of the previous movie. Now, I may be wrong!” However, Stewart — who cracked, “I think my character may have died at the end [of ‘Death to Smoochy’]. Or not. I don’t know” — did come up with an intriguing premise for a “Smoochy” prequel: “How did Smoochy get to be in the suit?” “I was never a very good actor. I can do myself like 10 percent madder or 10 percent happier,” he said of his acting skills. “I give props to the craft of acting, ’cause that’s not what I do. Or most comedians. Although there are some that are really good at it.” For now, Stewart will stay put doing what he is really good at — hosting “The Daily Show” — which won for Best Late Night Comedy Series at the Comedy Awards (during which Stephen Colbert hilariously ambushed Stewart’s acceptance speech). When faced with the prospect of 10 to 15 more years of doing the political satire, Stewart joked while pointing to himself, “Look what’s happened to me in the 10 years I’ve been doing it. … I’d be the crypt-keeper at a certain point.” Don’t miss the Comedy Awards at 8 p.m. Sunday night on Comedy Central, VH1, Spike TV, Logo, CMT, TVLand and online at TheComedyAwards.com . Related Videos Stars Bring The Laughs At The 2011 Comedy Awards
Mistaken identity Find a Facebook friend — preferably one you have many mutual friends with — who is willing to join in on the fun and swap profile photos and names with her or him. Doing so instantly creates the impression to your mutual friends that you are the other and he or she is you, causing confusion. See how long it takes your friends to realize they#39;ve been talking to the other. Lost in translation Many of the Internet#39;s top websites have versions in hundreds of languages for
Last night the 42nd annual NAACP Image Awards were held at the Shrine Autotoriam in Los Angeles. Hosted by Wayne Brady and Holly Robinson Pete, the Image Awards brought together stars such as Prince, Terry McMillian, Halle Berry and Tyler Perry. LL Cool J took home the award for Best Actor in a Drama Series for his role in “NCIS: Los Angeles”, Terry McMillan took home an award for Best Literary Work-Fiction for her book “Getting to Happy” and Regina King won Best Actress in a Drama Series for her work in “Southland”. Check out pictures from the event below. Check out the complete list of winners and more pictures from the event at the YBF.com Celebs Hit BET’s Rip The Runway In NYC [PHOTOS] 2011 Grammy Awards Performances [VIDEOS]
Mashonda, ex-wife of rapper/producer Swizz Beats wrote an open letter on her personal website to her fans. The public may have been under the impression that Mashonda would be bitter after a divorce with Swizz, but she isn’t, she has embraced her “full” family. “As I reflect on my life, I realize how truly blessed I am. Not only am I the proud mother of my 4-year son Kasseem, I also now have a beautiful blended family to share in his love, development and overall health as a young man. As we grow and mature as women, even through break-ups and sometimes divorce, we realize that none of these things compare to the love we have for our children. As a mother, Kasseem’s happiness is the single most important thing in my life. It took some time, but I now realize that even my former husband and his new wife, are my partners in this wonderful journey.” Click here , to read the full article. Mashonda Launches New Website For Lovers Official Trailer For “Love & Hip Hop”
Justin Bieber continued his media blitz last night, promoting “Never Say Never” on Conan and Chelsea Lately . During the former stop, Bieber touched on a number of subjects, ranging from his hair to his favorite candy to his impression of Barack Obama. Yes, Justin Bieber did an impression of President Obama. How can you not watch this clip?!? Justin Bieber on Conan Over on E!, meanwhile, Bieber talked to Handler about his Grammy loss to Esperanza Spalding (“I’m not gonna lie. People are expecting me to say something else, but I’m disappointed.”) and Lady Gaga’s unusual event entrance (“People say it’s artistic and stuff, and I’m, like, ‘You’re an egg.’”). Watch below. Justin Bieber on Chelsea Lately
When speaking with Another Year star Lesley Manville, it’s hard to not walk away with the impression that she feels this is her big break. Sure, her career has spanned over 30 years — and Another Year is her sixth film with Academy Award nominated director Mike Leigh — but, as Manville points out, no other performance of hers has ever generated this much buzz in the United States during awards season. An awards season that has already garnered Best Actress accolades from the National Board of Review.