Presenting the star of the classic Voodoo Academy, the movie that started DeCoteau on the guyploitation train, Riley Smith, born on March 12th. This wasn't the first movie he did with David, though, having worked with him on Alien Arsenal. He's reunited with a couple of his Voodoo costars subsequently. They being Huntley Ritter in Bring It On and Ben Indra in Raising Dad. His bit in Not Another Teen Movie still makes no sense to me, but there was lots of Chris Evans, including the classic banana scene, so it's all good.
Riley's managed to stay well employed. Didn't realize he'd done the Olson twins movie with Jared. He's even done a couple of DeCoteau-esque films, Eight Legged Freaks and Spring Break Shark Attack. Not to mention the wicked little short film The Plight of Clownana (viewable here).
Next month, another Voodoo dude, whom you may recognize.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
DDoM - DeCoteau Dude of the Month
Monday, March 29, 2010
WoW - Wallpaper of the Week
This week there's two Jam-ming birthdays.
Saturday it's Jamie Bamber, a/k/a Apollo in the "re-imagined" Battlestar Galactica. Which I could never get into, what with the jiggly cinema verite camerawork and the dark depressingness of it all. Mind you, they did have a few hot guys, Jamie amongst them. After Galactica, he's went on to do Law & Order: UK, which did well enough it's first season to have a second, which should air next year. In England, of course. When we'll see it here stateside, who knows.
Then on Sunday, James Roday has his birthday. You probably know him from Psych. And if you've never seen the show, watch it, it's great, and he's great in it.
GAY ROLES (Bamber): Shifting Sands
Saturday it's Jamie Bamber, a/k/a Apollo in the "re-imagined" Battlestar Galactica. Which I could never get into, what with the jiggly cinema verite camerawork and the dark depressingness of it all. Mind you, they did have a few hot guys, Jamie amongst them. After Galactica, he's went on to do Law & Order: UK, which did well enough it's first season to have a second, which should air next year. In England, of course. When we'll see it here stateside, who knows.
Then on Sunday, James Roday has his birthday. You probably know him from Psych. And if you've never seen the show, watch it, it's great, and he's great in it.
GAY ROLES (Bamber): Shifting Sands
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