Tuesday, September 21

Catch Me If You Ken - Fashion's Night Out


On September 9, 2010 for Fashion Night Out in New York, there was a truck that went around with six models as Ken Dolls and had three models for taking pictures.

Jason Morgan is the one in the middle in the blue jacket.

Above (left to right): Gallery Date, Movie Date, Picnic Date, Surf Date, Formal Date, and Tennis Date. I want to know who played them.

Formal Date is the brunette in the tuxedo, the bottom says "He's Always ready for a night on the town!" The Tennis Date says "He's got hot moves on and off the court!" The African-American one is the Picnic Date and the bottom says "He's a Breath of Fresh Air!" Not sure who played the others. Correct me if I was wrong.

The Asian one is the Gallery Date and the bottom says, "He truly is a work of Art!" The shirtless one is Surf Date is played by Chet Corey, the bottom says "He makes Sunsets Sizzle!" Movie Date, bottom says "He's Always a Showstopper." Not sure who played the others.







Damon W, Jeff Tomsik and Adam Miller also played Kens at Meets and Greets.








Monday, September 20

Elizabeth Hassleback Bitch

I thought I was going to give her the benefit of the doubt but she has gotten super bitchy this Monday. Okay she is opinionated but she just goes crazy quickly. Last week she was so adamant that old people would have to pay taxes. She snapped at joy when she insinuated that she was pro-life. She even got face to face with Sherry about having a rule against in vitro fertilization for people who might be able to afford it, in respect of Octo-Mom, Elizabeth just jumped on the subject.

Saturday, September 18

Huggies Commercial using same baby for both genders

There is this Huggies Commercial in which has a 1 year old and his parents and family and the baby communicates through a puppet, shocking the parents. In the first version, it is a boy and it is harsh, he says his dad blames him for gas. But now there is a girl version that uses the same baby and it is the same exact commercial, but a female voice and it is a little softer, it is about what the girl wants. I am all for gender equality, but this is really awkward.

Boy one:


Girl one:

Wednesday, September 15

Evangeline Lilly Livelinks Chatline still airing


Before Lost, around 2004, Evangeline Lilly did a commercial for "Livelinks Chatline." Those companies that caters to people who watch late-night TV. AND it is still airing! I saw it today at 5:30am on TBS. I wonder how Lilly feels about this and if it is legal, wonder how long she signed the contract for.


Monday, September 13

Wow Rudy and Fox News get what Imam said wrong


Iman Feisal Abdul Rauf was interview and said that if the mosque is taken away, it makes a message to the terrorist extremists of the middle east even madder with the United States. Yet Rudy Giuliani and Fox News (surprise surprise) chose to misunderstand and take it as a threat or a 'vieled' threat from Rauf himself. Will this ever end?


Saturday, September 11

Resident Evil: After Life 3-D Review


I reviewed Resident Evil: Extinction three years ago, I had forgotten the ending and this movie picks up where the last one left off. Only three actors from the last movie return: Mia, Ali Lanter, and Spencer Locke as K-Mart. The movie starts out in Japan with beautiful photography. The writer and director of this one is Paul W.S. Anderson, who wrote and directed the first one. The last one was not directed by Anderson and it shows a dramatic change. The last movie didn't feel like a video game, this one sure does. The movie does resort to a lot of Matrix moves and slow-motion moves, but it revels in it, tongue in cheek. This is a marvelous ride of action and has its dramatic moments. Mia does seem like she going through the motions at times and even seems as if she is looking at things with fresh eyes. It seems Ali Lanter gave all she could last time, and used it all up because here she isn't given much to say or do. There are some awesome scenes of females kicking ass and not needing men to protect them. We are introduced to yet more 'survivors' and it seems all for naught. Last time we are given a desert, now we get a former jail in the middle of Los Angeles.

This was filmed for 3-D, but there is much eye-popping stuff, some look good, and some are ridiculous---throwing glasses to the screen anyone? Wentworth Miller knows exactly what this kind of movie is so he doesn't overact--taking it too seriously, nor does he ham it up. He plays the right amount of medium-ocity. There are plenty of predictable moments, just one surprise I didn't expect, but it is pretty common once it's done. Shawn Roberts (X-Men, Psych) hams it up as Albert Wesker, with an uber-deep voice and campy performance to make Ceasar Romero blush.

Related: http://spanengrish.blogspot.com/2007/09/resident-evil-extinction-review-and.html