Videos
Press Hop 2 – DJ Steve Porter
You’ve seen DJ Steve Porter’s work before. His “Slap Chop Rap” video received over 10 million hits on YouTube. Porter followed that up with “Press Hop”. That mash up beat/vid was filled with memorable sports press conference cuts and has been viewed almost 3 million times. Well, DJ Steve Porter is at it again. Check out his latest creation – “Press Hop 2″:
Porter appeared on SportsNation recently to talk about the new mix, he also chatted with SportsNation fans online. It’s good that this guy’s getting the push. I was hooked on that Slap Chop track for like two months, but the Press Hop cuts just keep raising the bar. Be sure to check out the Porter House Media site and show your support.
Aug 11th
Sofia Vergara Does Esquire
Sofia Vergara is hot. You knew that already. But did you know she did some sexy-time photos for Esquire? Yep, she did. Lookin’ at this photo right here, she seems kinda surprised that you didn’t know about all this:
Look, there’s even a video on it:
You’re welcome.
Aug 11th
10 Things We Miss About the 2010 World Cup
So not everything about the World Cup was awesome. A lot of people didn’t like the Vuvuzelas or the flops or the horrible, horrible officiating. And let’s be honest, any time Alexi Lalas is on your TV every day for a month, things aren’t all good. But there were some great things. Things we can sit back and say we miss. Here’s 10 of ‘em:
10. Larissa Riquelme
Who doesn’t miss this sweet, sweet slice of Paraguayan national pride? Riquelme’s cell-phone-in-the-boobs photo blew up the Web during the early stages of the World Cup. By Cup’s end, Riquelme’s boobies were being sponsored by AXE. Seriously.
9. Maradona
Man, I miss this bearded midget. Maradona’s colorful, semi-nutty sideline reactions, his touchy-feely relationship with his players and his awesome press conferences were extra-entertaining throughout the entire tourney. After the Cup, Argentinean officials decided not to renew the coach’s contract. Sure the Germans annihilated the former superstar’s squad, but if he doesn’t come back, we’ll never get to see shit like this again:
8. This Amazing Argentina Fan
Worth watching weekly. Yep.
7. David Villa Goals
David Villa scored five times in the tournament, and each goal was more beautiful than the next. So much touch, so much exploitation of angles and position. Watch this beautiful clip and try not to weep:
6. Watching England Choke
I love the Brits. They have all these brilliant, world-class players and they never do shit in major tournaments. Why? I don’t know. Call it bad luck, lack of team chemistry, rampant individualism, bad coaching, I don’t really know. They just seem cursed. That weak fumble by Robert Green just seemed appropriate, really. Like a punch to the stomach. That botched non-goal call against Germany couldn’t have helped England fans feel any better either. England always has high hopes when the World Cup begins, but the team hasn’t made it out of the quarterfinals since 1990. After the way the Germans handed it to ‘em, the Round of 16 finish at the 2010 World Cup shouldn’t have come as a big surprise.
5. Quality Soccer on U.S. TV
Wasn’t it fun watching quality soccer on U.S. television? Sure, some Americans didn’t appreciate the quality of play, but for soccer fans who enjoy things like fast tempo, the maintaining of possession, creative passing and so forth, a full month of quality soccer viewing was super refreshing. After the Cup was over, everything went back to normal. At the end of July, U.S. audiences were treated to the 2010 MLS All-Star Game. The best players in the U.S. were blasted 5-2 by Manchester United’s second stringers. Here are some highlights from the mismatch:
4. Finishes Like That Amazing Uruguay-Ghana Match
Landon Donovan’s last minute goal against Algeria was exciting, yes, but nothing was more insane than the Uruguay-Ghana finish in the Quarterfinals. Such a sick game. Ghana scores right before the half. Forlan nails the equalizer in the second half. Suarez earns the red card for an intentional handball in the stoppage time of extra time. Gyan cross-bars the PK that would’ve ended it all. Then the amazing shootout that followed. Just ridiculous.
3. Diego Forlan
Gaddamn this guy’s good. Any time the ball left his foot you had to hold your breath. From setting up players to blasting filthy shots from set-pieces, Forlan did it all and he did it with flair. Forlan helped Uruguay to its best finish in 40 years. He earned himself FIFA Golden Ball honors for being the best player in the World Cup. Forlan posted 5 goals in the tournament (along with David Villa, Wesley Sneijder and Thomas Müller), but he was edged out of the Gold Boot race by Muller, who had more assists than the Uruguayan striker.
2. Ze Germans
This World Cup, ze Germans weren’t expected to do much. They were a young squad missing their douchebag Captain. Expectations were low. But this team was fun as hell to watch and you know it. Quality passing, solid defense, creativity and friggin Thomas Muller comin’ out of nowhere. The only way to contain that guy was to give him a phantom card for a phantom handball. Dude missed one game and still won the Golden Boot (with five goals and three assists). Oh yea, and he’s 20. And Maradona thought he was a ball boy. Not. Like. This:
1. Actually Rooting for the U.S. Team
I don’t like U.S. soccer. I think it’s an inferior product. It’s hard to get behind a team that allows a score in the first five minutes of every single match. But you gotta give it up for the U.S. team. They kept the Cup entertaining for a lot of people. There was a good week and a half there when people in this country truly cared about the sport. You knew their run had to end sometime, but the U.S. team made it easier for a lot more people to care about the biggest sporting event in the world.
Aug 10th
Justin Bieber Water Bottle to the Head Video
This should make you feel a little bit better about your Monday…
Aug 9th
John Caparulo Interview
John Caparulo is a funny dude. The guy’s been doing stand-up since 1997, and you’ve probably seen some of his stuff. In 2008, Caparulo had his own half-hour special on Comedy Central – John Caparulo: Meet Cap. He was featured on Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Next Generation, Vince Vaughn’s Wild West Comedy Tour and he’s a regular guest on the E! show Chelsea Lately.
Caparulo is currently working with Edge Shave Gel to promote the Edge Anti-Irritation Zone, a site that offers comic relief for life’s annoying irritations. Edge Shave Gel recently conducted a survey of the 50 most irritated cities in America. The survey included 11 different irritation factors to measure irritating things like traffic congestion and heat index for different cities.
The Edge Shave Zone is also running a comedy contest in conjunction with Funny or Die. Contest participants are asked to submit videos (90 seconds or less) that showcase a comedic look on different things that are irritating. The submissions can be in the form of a stand-up routine, sketch, animated short or just a crazy story. Whoever generates the most laughs will get a trip to Vegas (for you and three of your buddies). Here are the official rules of the contest.
MANjr had a chance to send in some questions to John about his involvement with the survey, the contest as well as some questions on his comedy career. Here’s the video:
John Caparulo Interview – MANjr.com from Chris Stout on Vimeo.
Aug 6th