Sunday, January 30, 2011

SNL 1/29/2011 3 Zuckerbergs and the Bride of Blackenstein

So last night SNL did not disappoint Nicki was in a sketch and in the Digital Short with the Lonely Island. The opening monologue was a moment that only could happen on SNL and it was great to see the very awkward Jesse Eisenberg and Mark Zuckerberg together on the screen talking about The Social Network. Funny that Bride of Blackenstein sketch looks really familiar.




Friday, January 28, 2011

Tracy Morgan drops an M-Bomb on the Pre-Game show


The fact that dudes can play Would You Rather on TV is crazy. Three black men can judge the physical attractivenesses of two white women on T.V., is amazing to me. 2011 is a different time, because all three of them would have been fired years ago. What is interesting that the uproar is of the language used and not the original conversation. When will women be seen as equals...with all that said I'm a Tina Fey guy. Seriously kids look up to these guys and such nonsense should not occur...in a Pre-Show...now Inside the NBA is the place for such lude statements.

Nicki Minaj, Jesse Eisenberg and maybe Mark Zukerberg on SNL

This has all the makings of a classic. Jesse Eisenberg might be one of the weirdest most interesting people on the planet. I have know clue if he is funny, but any moment with a dude who has been playing another dude and the actual dude is always entertaining. Also the multiple faces of Nicki and judging from Jay Pharoah's Tweets it seems that Nicki is going to do a sketch.




Wednesday, January 19, 2011

How Cool

So Team Co Co is always doing cool stuff, and so is Dee and Rickey . This time they created a huge LEGO sculpture of Conan O'Brian

BBC lookbook Season 12


Billionaire Boys Club® Season 12 Lookbook - Promo from Billionaire Boys Club® on Vimeo.

C Breezy, Tyga, Big Sean, and Swizzy talk about fashion...


Breezy Art...Style from Mechanical Dummy on Vimeo.

Now that's how you open a show....

I love how Ricky Gervais went in there and did his thing no holds barred, no bleeps and took no prisoner's. That is what a comedian is suppose to do. I like how he stepped on one groups toes then got off of them by stepping on another's. This was well written and executed, but most importantly funny. This is what MTV was probably looking for when they chose controversial people like Chelsey Handler and Russell Brand to host there awards, but it was even more sweeter that this happened at the Golden Globes.