I’m sure you have heard non-stop about the Lady Gaga/Beyonce video “Telephone.” Probably because (1) It stars two musical superstars at this time (2) The video is $#!+ bananas! and (3) It’s literally the ONLY music video out now that doesn’t feature a rapper in a club. But while all of you were mesmerized by the butch lesbian prison guards, the Kill Bill wagon, the obvious metaphors to Thelma & Louise, and of course, “Let’s make a sandwich!”… I noticed something else.
In the diner scene, I noticed a woman that looked very familiar in the background. Yep, that’s my girl roommate (also known as Carla). She was in the craziest video of 2010! Now normally I would be happy about this, but I can’t help but think… SHE’S CHEATING ON ME, MUSIC VIDEOICALLY!
Happy St. Patrick’s Day everybody! Enjoy this classic viral about the leprechaun sighting in Alabama. “To me, it look like a leprechaun to me.” “It could be a crackhead.” Ah, my people. And after you watch the original story, check out the rap remix. Oh yes, Alabama Leprechaun story gets crunk. It’s worth the jump.
This morning, the Streamy Award nominations were announced. The Streamys are awards given to the best in web television programming. And two of my favorite live shows, Coin-Op TV Live and The RadNerd Show have been nominated for Best Live Production in a Web Series. Congratulations to both shows! That’s amazing!
One might ask why did these two awesome shows get nominated. Is it because they have great and engaging topics and guests? Is it because of the wonderful hosts like Rob Welkner, Hailey Bright, Beau Ryan or Leo Comacho? Nope. I know the true reason why they got nominated.
Update: I found this episode on YouTube, but it has been removed. So I deleted the embeds, but kept the post.
As Black History Month comes to a close, for some reason a classic episode of Family Matters popped into my head. In the episode, Laura Winslow starts a petition to try to get an African-American History class in her school. All goes well until someone spray paints the N word on Laura’s locker.
Wait, WHAT???
Yes, the show that gave us the Urkel Dance and Urkelbot, also gave us a compelling case of racial injustice. It’s a very special episode of Family Matters.
Shortly after my Lost and Heroes Hate Black People video for Comedy.com hit the viral scene, major blogs have been picking it up. One of the most major is Deadline Hollywood, a very popular entertainment blog. Nikki Finke was gracious enough to share some of her blogospace for my nerdy rant. And Nikki, Miss Finke if you nasty, I thank you for that.