Johnny Depp made an unexpected comeback during this year’s VMAs.
The actor appeared as a moon person during the star-studded awards ceremony on Sunday, Aug. 28.
Read More: Report: Johnny Depp To Make Surprise Appearance At MTV VMAs
Johnny Depp available for birthdays he said. pic.twitter.com/U1TX0Y1bYp
— mar (@vaersac) August 29, 2022
Depp’s face was digitally superimposed into the helmet of a floating spaceman who floated above the star-studded audience.
“You know what? I needed the work,” joked the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star.
Fans took to Twitter to share mixed reactions to the surprise cameo.
Why is a Johnny depp computer screen being hoisted around the vmas like this pic.twitter.com/N7veURxfRc
— Kat Tenbarge (@kattenbarge) August 29, 2022
this johnny depp shit at the #vmas is so weird
— Marlow Stern (@MarlowNYC) August 29, 2022
So far the most controversial look at the #VMAs is Johnny Depp as the Moon Person.
The actor appeared as a moon person during the star-studded awards ceremony on Sunday, Aug. 28.
Read More: Report: Johnny Depp To Make Surprise Appearance At MTV VMAs
Johnny Depp available for birthdays he said. pic.twitter.com/U1TX0Y1bYp
— mar (@vaersac) August 29, 2022
Depp’s face was digitally superimposed into the helmet of a floating spaceman who floated above the star-studded audience.
“You know what? I needed the work,” joked the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star.
Fans took to Twitter to share mixed reactions to the surprise cameo.
Why is a Johnny depp computer screen being hoisted around the vmas like this pic.twitter.com/N7veURxfRc
— Kat Tenbarge (@kattenbarge) August 29, 2022
this johnny depp shit at the #vmas is so weird
— Marlow Stern (@MarlowNYC) August 29, 2022
So far the most controversial look at the #VMAs is Johnny Depp as the Moon Person.
- 8/29/2022
- by Sarah Curran
- ET Canada
After years of languishing under Defy Media’s ownership, The Escapist video-game website is under new management.
Defy sold the property, founded in 2005, to Toronto-based Enthusiast Gaming, which operates a network of websites devoted to video gaming and Canada’s largest video-gaming expo. Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.
With the deal, Enthusiast Gaming is bringing back The Escapist’s former editor-in-chief, Russ Pitts, who had departed in September 2011. In acquiring The Escapist, Enthusiast cited its YouTube channel, which has 1.1 million subscribers. Its YouTube shows include popular game-review series “Zero Punctuation” hosted by Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw, who has a social media following of nearly 2 million users.
For Defy Media, it’s another move to pare back its business to focus on core brands, led by Smosh and Clevver. This month, Fandom announced a deal with Defy Media to acquire Screen Junkies, the entertainment news and parody property. Earlier in the year,...
Defy sold the property, founded in 2005, to Toronto-based Enthusiast Gaming, which operates a network of websites devoted to video gaming and Canada’s largest video-gaming expo. Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.
With the deal, Enthusiast Gaming is bringing back The Escapist’s former editor-in-chief, Russ Pitts, who had departed in September 2011. In acquiring The Escapist, Enthusiast cited its YouTube channel, which has 1.1 million subscribers. Its YouTube shows include popular game-review series “Zero Punctuation” hosted by Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw, who has a social media following of nearly 2 million users.
For Defy Media, it’s another move to pare back its business to focus on core brands, led by Smosh and Clevver. This month, Fandom announced a deal with Defy Media to acquire Screen Junkies, the entertainment news and parody property. Earlier in the year,...
- 7/26/2018
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Unskippable is Mystery Science Theater 3000 for the Xbox generation. In each installment of this weekly web series, the comedy crew at Loading Ready Run riff on bad video game cinematics as animated action sequences unfold on screen. Just like MST300 doesn't only appeal to B movie buffs, Unskippable's allure transcends the gamer crowd. You don't have have to own a PS3 to be entertained by people making fun of visually engaging video game vignettes with poorly constructed storylines. Since it's debut in January 2009, Unskippable has been one of the most successful web series for the online gaming destination, The Escapist. Russ Pitts, Editor-in-Chief at The Escapist, told me over e-mail the success of the series led to the launch of another Loading Ready Run program with The Escpaist, Daily Drop. The series also helped the crew at Loading Ready Run transition from working "part-time jobs and making videos on...
- 10/18/2010
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
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