I haven't watched wrestling with any regularity in many, many years. Let's just say that "Hulkamania" is not a foreign term to me. I may start again now, after seeing this hilarious image.
Seth Green stepped into the WWE Raw ring on Monday night in Orlando, Florida. The evil comedic mastermind behind Cartoon Network's hit Adult Swim series "Robot Chicken" challenged Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase to a throwdown. In Green's corner? The intimidating duo of Triple H and John Cena. As you might imagine, Green and his musclebound pals emerged victorious.
I've got video from the event coming at you later today, but for now enjoy this hilarious picture of the 5' 7" Green being dwarfed by his tag teammates. Read more...
Michael Jackson was a gifted entertainer, and his loss impacts us all. The best response -- indeed the only response -- during this dark moment is to look back and consider what he's left us. It's a legacy that spans multiple mediums and all walks of life. From the millions of faceless record buyers to the high-profile Cult of Celebrity, the outpouring of grief at the loss of such an influential force in entertainment is palpable.
People from all walks are more than willing to share their fondest remembrances of Jackson. Seth Green had this to say in a statement to MTV News: "It's shocking and so sad. But for the first time in a long time, people are talking about all of the amazing things he was rather than all of the unfortunate attention he'd acquired."
For more celebrity reactions, including words from Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese and Russell Simmons, head over to MTV.com.
One of the more underappreciated comedies of 2008, "Sex Drive" features a teen who drives cross country to meet the Internet babe of his dreams. Along the way, naturally, they encounter a sarcastic Amish gentleman (Seth Green), Fall Out Boy and more colorful characters. But lest you think it's all fun and games, the video below will show you otherwise. In spite of its roots, it's Oscar-worthy performances aplenty, as you'll see. "Sex Drive" is now available on DVD.
Seth Green might be a comic actor, but he takes acting very seriously -- even for a cameo, and even for a movie like "Sex Drive."
"I'm straight-up Daniel Day Lewis the way I approached the role," Green boasted.
To portray an Amish character named Ezekiel -- even an Amish character who has spent a lengthy amount of time outside the Amish community -- Green did his research. He watched "Witness." He watched "Kingpin." And then he went Method. Read more...
For someone who should be on top of the world right now, Shia LaBeouf has sure had to endure a lot of slings and arrows thrown his way. Some of it, admittedly, is nobody’s fault but his own – getting arrested and driving drunk isn’t exactly model behavior, after all. Some of it, meanwhile, is a byproduct of being a Poochie-esque new face to otherwise kick-ass franchises, which the star now finds himself in the unenviable position of having to defend. (Swinging through vines, Shia? Really?)
Some of it, though, is just plain ridiculous. And ridiculously funny. Recently, “Sex Drive” stars Clark Duke and Seth Green and I engaged in some small talk before our interview proper began. Luckily for us, the cameras were rolling.
Ever wanted to make fun of Shia but didn’t know how? Watch the video below for about two minutes of ideas from the burgeoning comedy icons.
FROM SPLASH PAGE: In terms of livin' the geek high life, Seth Green’s got it made. Not only is he widely known for his work in film and on Adult Swim’s hit "Robot Chicken," but he’s also got a hit comic book in Top Cow’s "The Freshmen."
“Freshmen” fans who were lucky enough to attend this year’s San Diego Comic-Con were given a special treat, as publisher Top Cow handed out special one-shot issues which bridged the gap between the recently concluded second volume of the series and the upcoming third volume. But there's another medium that Green is now actively developing, and that's bringing "The Freshmen" to Hollywood as a feature film. Read More...
We were on the set when Fall Out Boy mixed up with Seth Green in full Amish regalia and now we're here with your first look at the sex comedy (at least we hope it's a sex comedy with a title like this) that sees fit to give James Marsden "and..." status. You've made it, James!
