A 'Paranormal Activity' spoof you say!? Well isn't that just brimming over with originality. Roger Roth's 'Paranormal Whacktivity' (yes, I know) is the latest to join the long queue of achingly amateurish attempts to shift the creepy experiences of Oren Peli's original found footage horror shocker into the realm of giggles, guffaws and general snickerings. If only the genre wasn't already awash with titles such as Kevin P. Farley's 'Paranormal Movie', porn parody 'Paranormal Activity: A Hardcore Parody', Marlon Wayans' 'A Haunted House', 'Scary Movie 5' and even the dreadful '30 Nights Of Paranormal Activity With The Devil Inside The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo'. The Whack stars Sasha Formoso (below), Patrick Riley, Brianna Nicole, Mighty Mike Murga, Brie Doffing, Jenna Bryant, Sundai Love, Chanel Ryan and Aneliese Roettger amongst others. Check out the one-sheet and trailer below.
- 2/12/2013
- Horror Asylum
Even though Cycle 13 of America's Next Top Model feels so long ago, we're still keeping up with some of the series' contestants (mainly because it's a slow news day, but still). Anyway, we heard about Sundai Love recently, and she talked to the Bakersfield Californian about her experience on the show. What's more, she revealed some of her future plans, such as acting on TV.
These days though, she's still busy with her academics. "I just started school again at Cal State Bakersfield. Yay, go college!" she exclaimed.
These days though, she's still busy with her academics. "I just started school again at Cal State Bakersfield. Yay, go college!" she exclaimed.
- 1/28/2010
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
It's the dawn of a new era, Model fans, not just an era of petite-ness, though for the record, previous winner Eva is only 5'6 and change, but an era of -- dare I write it? -- lucidity, credibility or seeming relevance? It was Bloody Eyeball versus the Bull Castrator, and to the episode's credit, it had me believing there was almost a credible contest. But we all knew what would happen tonight, and the best part was that it actually did. Most of the time, the finale of Antm has three women pitted against one another, and surely that...
- 11/19/2009
- by Margaret Lyons
- EW.com - PopWatch
America's Next Top Model contestant Sundai Love has admitted that she was shocked to be eliminated from the competition this week. The 19-year-old from California became the tenth girl to get the boot from the CW show after failing to impress judges with her underwater photoshoot. Speaking to Digital Spy, she said: "It was really unexpected and I think that's why it hurt so much. "It was just so shocking and overwhelming I couldn't (more)...
- 11/5/2009
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
Sundai Love's exit from America's Next Top Model drew 3.96m for The CW last night, according to early viewing figures. Post-Top Model, 1.43m tuned in for a rerun of The Vampire Diaries. Over on CBS, The New Adventures Of Old Christine and Gary Unmarried logged 6.99m and 6.67m at 8pm and 8.30pm. Criminal Minds had 11.98m at 9pm, then the 10pm screening of CSI: New York took 11.64m. Mercy managed 6.6m for NBC at 8pm, 7.99m (more)...
- 11/5/2009
- by By Dan French
- Digital Spy
Whew, that's a relief. We have to admit we were worried when Sundai—the girl who said becoming America's Next Top Model is "more important than living"—was eliminated last night, just shy of making it to the top four. But the teenage former foster kid reassured us this morning that her perspective is definitely sunnier, even though she believes she shouldn't have been sent home... You seem so devastated by the loss...how are you coping? I'm Ok now. It's funny how many people called me and said, "Oh my god, it was so sad...are you Ok?" At one point you said the competition was "more important than living"? Do you still feel that...
- 11/5/2009
- E! Online
America's Next Top Model contestant Sundai Love has admitted that she was "terrified" during this week's underwater photoshoot. The 19-year-old, who was the tenth girl eliminated from the contest last night, was concerned about an ear injury she sustained during an earlier challenge and coping with asthma under water. Speaking to Digital Spy, she said: "It was a lot to handle and a lot to take in. I kind of wish I didn't say anything! "I was actually scared for my well being but I should have known they would never let anything bad happen to me. I was just so terrified and there was a lot going on and I was so frightened." Responding (more)...
- 11/5/2009
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
America's Next Top Model contestant Sundai Love has admitted that she was "terrified" during this week's underwater photoshoot. The 19-year-old, who was the tenth girl eliminated from the contest last night, was concerned about an ear injury she sustained during an earlier challenge and coping with asthma underwater. Speaking to Digital Spy, she said: "It was a lot to handle and a lot to take in. I kind of wish I didn't say anything! "I was actually scared for my well being but I should have known they would never let anything bad happen to me. I was just so terrified and there was a lot going on and I was so frightened." Responding (more)...
- 11/5/2009
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
Sundai Love should thank her legs. Despite being the shortest model in this cycle of shorties on America's Next Top Model, she still managed to outlast most of her competition, making it to Hawaii and the final 5 contestants. In picture after picture, Tyra and the judges commended her for looking much taller than her 5'3'' frame gave her credit for... and those legs even helped her outrun her competitors in their relay challenge, winning her a $1,000 gift certificate to Wal-Mart.
I had the pleasure of chatting with Sundai, 18, this afternoon about her experience on the show, including her literal highs and lows in the competition, from up on a horse to down deep in the ocean. She revealed her favorite models left in the running, what viewers would be surprised to learn about her, and how she plans to harness her youthful image--with hopes of being on our TV screens once more!
I had the pleasure of chatting with Sundai, 18, this afternoon about her experience on the show, including her literal highs and lows in the competition, from up on a horse to down deep in the ocean. She revealed her favorite models left in the running, what viewers would be surprised to learn about her, and how she plans to harness her youthful image--with hopes of being on our TV screens once more!
- 11/5/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Model citizens, we are down to the top five. Shouldn't that mean some action, some excitement, some drama? All we got this week was some mention of asthma -- no attack or anything -- and some low-level griping. Maybe I should be relieved that for once, Top Model isn't creating fake problems or blowing minor disputes out of proportion, but instead, I'm just...oh, sorry, I drifted off there for a second. Let's jump off a cliff! No, really, let's. In the car back from elimination, Erin's pale hair and lack of eyebrows seriously made her look like the Crypt Keeper,...
- 11/5/2009
- by Margaret Lyons
- EW.com - PopWatch
Welcome to episode No. 9 of Cycle 13 of "America's Next Top Model," in which Erin must get out of the way of her own megableached brooding eyebrows of fate and despair, or else she so goes home! We're down to the final five, Erin, and Nicole is on the rise. She has left behind the fetus personality and, over this season, she's shown the world she can model. [Full recap of Wednesday (Nov. 4) night's "America's Next Top Model" after the break...] Nicole has also shown she has compassion, unlike Erin. Nicole speaks sweetly to Sundai, who grew up in...
- 11/5/2009
- by Leslie Gornstein
- Hitfix
Welcome to episode No. 9 of Cycle 13 of "America's Next Top Model," in which Erin must get out of the way of her own megableached brooding eyebrows of fate and despair, or else she so goes home! We're down to the final five, Erin, and Nicole is on the rise. She has left behind the fetus personality and, over this season, she's shown the world she can model. [Full recap of Wednesday (Nov. 4) night's "America's Next Top Model" after the break...] Nicole has also shown she has compassion, unlike Erin. Nicole speaks sweetly to Sundai, who grew up in...
- 11/5/2009
- by Leslie Gornstein
- Hitfix
Tonight on America's Next Top Model: The final five models learn the basics of bikini posing from supermodel Marisa Miller, and then use none of those lessons in a cliff-jumping photo shoot challenge. Finally, to complete their metamorphosis from land- to sea-dwellers, Laura, Nicole, Sundai, Erin and Jennifer try for their best mermaid pose in an underwater photo shoot.
But before we get to that, let's take a look back: remember how Erin was in the bottom two for two weeks in a row during elimination? And how each week the judges expressed their faith in her, even though the girl she was up against consistently posted better photos and had a better attitude during the competition?
Yeah. That's not about to end anytime soon.
But Erin tries her best to look on her version of the bright side, taking her two strikes as a sign that the judges have faith in her,...
But before we get to that, let's take a look back: remember how Erin was in the bottom two for two weeks in a row during elimination? And how each week the judges expressed their faith in her, even though the girl she was up against consistently posted better photos and had a better attitude during the competition?
Yeah. That's not about to end anytime soon.
But Erin tries her best to look on her version of the bright side, taking her two strikes as a sign that the judges have faith in her,...
- 11/4/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
We're coming down to the wire on this cycle of America's Next Top Model: Short Makeover Edition. We've seen eight photo shoots so far in cycle 13, and just as many challenges meant to test the five remaining under-5'7'' models on their poise, beauty, random skills, and (oh yeah!) modeling talent. So, now that only Jennifer, Nicole, Laura, Erin and Sundai remain, I ask you, O patient and discerning Antm fans:
Who will be eliminated--and who should be eliminated--before the Final 2 face off in the Antm finale two weeks from now?
It's a simple, two-part question, really. But that doesn't mean the answer is. Especially when we've got Tyra calling the shots.
So, as you prepare to watch tonight's episode, "Dive Deeper," or you're here after the episode to react to the latest elimination, check out the final photos once again, assess each girl's strengths and weaknesses, and...
Who will be eliminated--and who should be eliminated--before the Final 2 face off in the Antm finale two weeks from now?
It's a simple, two-part question, really. But that doesn't mean the answer is. Especially when we've got Tyra calling the shots.
So, as you prepare to watch tonight's episode, "Dive Deeper," or you're here after the episode to react to the latest elimination, check out the final photos once again, assess each girl's strengths and weaknesses, and...
- 11/4/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
After many episodes, the sad diagnosis must be brought out into the open: Sundai, you are not a model. You are extraordinarily gorgeous, and your eyes are the stuff of legend, but you stand there in panel like a junior high school band major who plays Warcraft with all of her free time, and in this business, you need to be a level 80 mage in front of the camera, not just in front of your computer. There. I said it. You're cute, Sundai, but no. [Full recap of Wednesday (Oct. 28) night's "America's Next Top Model," with spoilers, after the...
- 10/29/2009
- by Leslie Gornstein
- Hitfix
Huge ups to the lovely Mandi for taking over Antm duties for me, but huge downs on this episode: The commercial weeks are aaaaaalways my least favorite, and the elimination seemed really off to me. The tears, the freaky eyebrow roots, and the best robot I've seen on television since Futurama left us -- let's do this, PopWatchers! Indulge me as I start off with an extended metaphor. Once upon a time, I was a camp counselor in scenic New Hampshire, where I taught swimming. Like any normal person, I owned a handful of bathing suits, and usually the wear...
- 10/22/2009
- by Margaret Lyons
- EW.com - PopWatch
(S13E07) I love watching episodes of America's Next Top Model where contestants think they are amazing and crash and burn by the end of the show. This week, the challenge for the would-be models was the dreaded CoverGirl commercial.
The past few episodes have really become "Let's root for dorky Nicole, dyslexic Laura, and droopy-eyed Jennifer." They don't get bitch edits and even Rae finally realized how cool Nicole's dork-chic can actually be. Sundai and Erin complain about everything, while Brittany and Rae are forgettable. Since all three are favorites, I doubt that Tyra will pick them to win.
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The past few episodes have really become "Let's root for dorky Nicole, dyslexic Laura, and droopy-eyed Jennifer." They don't get bitch edits and even Rae finally realized how cool Nicole's dork-chic can actually be. Sundai and Erin complain about everything, while Brittany and Rae are forgettable. Since all three are favorites, I doubt that Tyra will pick them to win.
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- 10/22/2009
- by Michael Pascua
- Aol TV.
This week, we're going to do something different. Let's list the things we learned from last night's episode of America's Next Top Model: 1. Models (even Nicole) need personality. Even though we can count on one hand the number of model's personalities we know, and, presumably, there are more than five models working today. 2. You are stupid if you thought you were doing a "bumper car shoot." 3. Kara, pictured, who got the boot over Sundai, has no idea that her voice is as annoying as Nicole's, even if she's "clever" enough to snap, "She has the social graces of a fetus.
- 10/15/2009
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
(S13E06) This season of America's Next Top Model continues the petite challenge by turning the girls into Anime/Video Game ninjas. Who suggests these photoshoots? I'm convinced that Tyra pulls things out of a hat.
The girls start the show with a whole ton of hating on two contestants. On America's Next Top Model: The Musical, Laura is portrayed as a backwards hick. On Survivor: Top Model, Nicole has been voted off for her monotone personality. This basically sets up the rest of the episode: the negative girls Sundai and Kara bitch, while the good models Nicole and Laura shrug it off and do well.
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The girls start the show with a whole ton of hating on two contestants. On America's Next Top Model: The Musical, Laura is portrayed as a backwards hick. On Survivor: Top Model, Nicole has been voted off for her monotone personality. This basically sets up the rest of the episode: the negative girls Sundai and Kara bitch, while the good models Nicole and Laura shrug it off and do well.
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- 10/15/2009
- by Michael Pascua
- Aol TV.
Helloooo, model behaviorists! I missed you guys last week, so I thought maybe the Antm gods (demons) would reward me with a doubly-good episode, but, uh, guess not. Instead, we faced their wrath with the oddly dull, lifeless episode that was too busy product-placing itself to death to bother being interesting. I wanted to really learn -- once and for all! -- how to make a damn smokey eye. This and other unmet needs ahead! I spent the first 10 minutes or so trying to figure out who Kara looks like or reminds me of, and it's driving me insane. It's not quite Paulina Porizkova (almost?...
- 10/1/2009
- by Margaret Lyons
- EW.com - PopWatch
Hey Antm fans! Here's a unique perspective from our America's Next Top Model guest video blogger, professional petite model Isobella Jade! Each week she'll be sharing her insights about Cycle 13 with us here at BuddyTV from her vantage point as a pint-size model trying to make it in the industry.
By Isobella Jade
This week was all about standing tall, on the runway and in front of the camera. The girls faced their runway challenge with pride, even after learning they would have to walk with giraffe models. Sundai especially surprised me with her confident take-no-sh*t expression. Overall, they succeeded: no one fell, and everyone worked it, though Ashley didn't have as much attitude as I hoped, and Erin needs a lesson walking in heels. Not all made the cut according to Miss J and the editor of Seventeen, Ann Shocket. Ann chose Brittany as having the best walk,...
By Isobella Jade
This week was all about standing tall, on the runway and in front of the camera. The girls faced their runway challenge with pride, even after learning they would have to walk with giraffe models. Sundai especially surprised me with her confident take-no-sh*t expression. Overall, they succeeded: no one fell, and everyone worked it, though Ashley didn't have as much attitude as I hoped, and Erin needs a lesson walking in heels. Not all made the cut according to Miss J and the editor of Seventeen, Ann Shocket. Ann chose Brittany as having the best walk,...
- 9/25/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
This week's instalment opened with the remaining models reflecting on the previous week's elimination as cracks in the house began to appear. Ashley and Lulu revealed that they were unsure about Bianca, while Nicole criticised them for "always taking about someone" and "judging Bianca without ever really talking to her". The first Tyra Mail saw the girls meet with Miss J for runway coaching, were they were introduced to 9-year-old model Diva Davanna who has been working since the age of 4 and has appeared in over 200 fashion shows. "Miss J is trying to prove you don't have to be tall to walk tall," explained Ashley. Back at the house, Bianca claimed that she missed Courtney but quickly soured when Sundai alleged that Courtney had not been that good a friend. She claimed that Courtney was only Bianca's friend because of her own friendship (more)...
- 9/24/2009
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
More America's Next Top Model bonus clips for your above-and-beyond enjoyment!
This time, check out a couple of the girls' audition tapes, including Laura down home on the farm and Sundai's full Pictionary experience, plus clips from their first confessionals and runway challenge.
What I like best: in the last clip, we see that Bianca's got the claws out even Before we caught on that she must have shaved off her kindness along with her hair.
This time, check out a couple of the girls' audition tapes, including Laura down home on the farm and Sundai's full Pictionary experience, plus clips from their first confessionals and runway challenge.
What I like best: in the last clip, we see that Bianca's got the claws out even Before we caught on that she must have shaved off her kindness along with her hair.
- 9/23/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
You wanna be on top? Well, you better crouch down -- it's shortie season, PopWatchers, and time for episode 3: "Fortress of Fierceness." I miss when they called the episodes "The Girl who ," and honestly, this name is way off base for the episode. How about "Smize Matters"? Anyway, let's get down to biznaz! Bianca reminded us that she landed in the bottom two last week "not because of performance, because of mouth," which is the only moment of decent self-awareness we got from her all night. Rachel told us she's a Wal-Mart cashier, and my heart beat a special beat for Walgreen's cashier Shandi for a hot minute. Miss you. Also, show, stop showing us the video where Courtney breaks her foot! Gaaah. (Spoiler: They're going to stop showing it.) Courtney decided to "push herself" by not wearing her injury-protecting boot anymore, and let me just take a second...
- 9/17/2009
- by Margaret Lyons
- EW.com - PopWatch
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