Saturday, September 23

MAD TV's new opening credits


This season they have people moving around in the set with three or four different cuts. It would work if it didn't have the announcer announce their names. This way it just looks like they are cheap.

And one complaint I've had for a long long time...

Why is Michael McDonald still on that show? He has been there for forever. You stupid snake!

Unknown Hotties of the Week 9/25 Part 1--Stuntmen Round Two

Well thanks to an any anonymous reader, has provided more hotties: Chad Stahelski (the Matrix trilogy), Richard Cetrone (Underworld), JJ Perry (Sunland Heat), Shawn Robinson (Spy Kids 2). I only could find pictures of the first three. Major thanks! What I also like is that they are all connected in Joss Whedon realm. There will be more unknowns on Monday.

Chad Stahelski
Acted as Storm Saxon on V for Vendetta, and Kulak in the 'Homecoming' episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He was a stunt double for Angel on of course Angel. He has been a Stunt Double for Keanu Reeves for The Replacements, The Matrix triology, Thumbsucker, and Constantine. Johnny Knoxville actually had a stunt double for The Dukes of Hazzard--Chad. He was martial arts stunt coordinator for The Matrix triology and for Serenity, Whedon-helm.




J.J. Perry
J.J. Perry started his martial arts training in 1975, and began with stunt-work in the late 80s, when he got out of the army. His nickname is 'Loco'. He was the stunt double for David Boreanaz in The Hard Easy. He has also gone as Jordan Perry.

Has done stunts for Domino, Serenity, Click, The Rundown, xXx: State of the Union, 'Alias', '24', 'Serenity' and 'Walker, Texas Ranger.'

He was Cyrax, Scorpion and Noob Saibot in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation and Sub-Zero in the TV Series Mortal Kombat: Conquest".


Richard Cetrone
Has done stunts for Underworld, Buffy the Vampire Slayer series, Fight Club, Dawn of the Dead, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and more. Also has acted in the Underworld series.

Thursday, September 21

Daniel Wayne Smith: Mystery Solved?


Well some reports have come out saying that Anna Nicole Smith's son that died abruptly a few weeks ago was caused because he wasn't feeling well and was taking medication for his medical depression. I personally take medication for depression, I know there are days it just hits you and not even meds can help. Meds are only part of it but the solution to getting out of depression is in yourself. And from what I hear, he was a guiding light for Anna and a straight A student so he was defiantely improving. A total investigaiton is suppose to be done in the middle of October.

Related Topics: Daniel Wayne Smith Mysterious Death

Kick in the balls: Rob Riggle super employed

You might have heard because of budget cuts Horatio Sanz and Finesse Mitchell, Chris Parnell and Rachel Dratch are out of Saturday Night Live. Yet, 'who's that?' unibrow king Rob Riggle is staying and even appearing on The Daily Show! I saw him on the September 20th episode. It seems that he is only staying on SNL because he was in the same Improv group as Amy Poehler.

Also, since Tina Fey won't be on the show anymore for Weekend Update, Seth Meyers will co-anchor with Amy Poehler though he won't be able to do anymore sketches. Aww. I'll miss his fine ass.

Michael Manasseri in MiniBun Cereal commercial

Remember those MiniBun Ceareal commercials where a truck driver teen was shrunk and his adventures in the commercials where him tackling with the ceareal? Well, here is a little reminder. Unfortuantely, the only one on YouTube! (Michael Manasseri is most known for playing Wyatt on the USA Network Television Series Version of 'Weird Science'.)



Roberto Cano

Well recently I saw this 2002 Columbian soap opera called 7 Veces Amada and noticed this handsome piece of beef called Roberto Cano. In the first episode of the telenovela, he is completely naked except for a palm leaf on his crotch as a lady performs 'santeria' on him.

He's 39 years old and these pictures are from his official site that still is just one page.

He was born in Bogota.