And all this time I thought Beavis and Butthead were a couple of good-for-nothing stoners, when in reality (quite literally) they’re actually serial killers. Special makeup effects artist Kevin Kirkpatrick made these prosthetic models to show what the cartoon legends would look like if they crawled through your TV screen and tried to murder you with a dull knife.
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Okay, so maybe that last part isn’t true, but MTV is definitely bringing back their early 2000’s throwback prank show Punk’d. Luckily for us, it seems that Ashton Kutcher isn’t going to resume hosting duties, but will stay on as an executive producer, so expect similar immature pranks on your favorite celebs.
It’d be full awesome if it was returning to the MTV schedule full-time. In case you don’t remember, “Yo! MTV Raps” was the show where the former music channel highlighted new hip-hop videos and upcoming rappers. You can catch this retrospective on Sunday, December 4. Check out an old school Wu Tang video from the show, after the jump.
You may or may not have noticed something different about today’s Throwback Thursdays. The childish crap has been replaced by some awesome crap that you’ll probably like more, for two reasons: 1. The old formula of Snack + Toy + TV Show was getting old, and 2. I was starting to fun out of stuff to use. So without further ado, I present to you to new Throwback Thursdays.
Tonight, MTV will do the greatest thing it has done in years. Not show an episode of Jersey Shore on Thursday? That’s the 2nd greatest thing. The 1st is they will bring back the show that defined my childhood, Beavis and Butt-head. Beavis and Butt-head define the 90’s like no other show in history, but the pair will be back tonight to sit on their couch and bring their unique brand of insult humor to the 2010’s.
MTV’s True Life has been a staple of our guilty-pleasure programming since we were kids. They’ve tackled obesity, obsessive compulsive disorder, meth addiction and now they are set to cover the most topical of youth issues, The Occupy Wall Street Movement.
You know Derrick from the Real World/Road Rules Challenge series on MTV and if you follow those shows you know that Derrick has started his own podcast called The Derrick Kosinski Podcast where he has all the stars of both the Challenges and The Real World on his show each week. Derrick drops by the show again to talk about Challenge: Rivals which wrapped up a few weeks ago.
You might recognize Bryan Callen as the fast talking wedding chapel owner in The Hangover, or from his countless TV appearances of shows like Entourage, Sex and the City, Oz and Fat Actress. Bryan can currently be seen in MTV’s new hit zombie comedy Death Valley, a role that Callen is clearly having fun with.
Bryan Callen is all over the place. He’s in Gillette commercials, he has two different roles in the two Hangover movies, he is the star of MTV’s newest hit show DEATH VALLEY, and is one of the funniest stand-up comedians in the country with an upcoming special on Showtime.