Midgets vs Mascots World Premiere Party Pictures

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On Saturday we hosted the pre-party for the World Premiere of Midgets vs. Mascots at the Village Pourhouse. We all put the free open bar to good use and we’d like to say thanks to everyone who made it out.

If you weren’t able to attend the party and world premiere screening then read our review and take a look at the pictures for a glimpse of what you missed. (more…)

COED Magazine Presents Midgets vs Mascots World Premiere Party

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On Saturday, April 25th COED Magazine is hosting a pre-party for the World Premiere of Midgets vs. Mascots at the Tribeca Film Festival starring Gary Coleman, Scottie Pippen, Ron Jeremy and others.

Pre-party info: The pre-party, hosted by the film’s stars NBA legend Scottie Pippen & Gary Coleman will kick off at 7:30 p.m. at the Village Pourhouse.

At the party you can expect plenty of free beer and tequila, an impromptu flip cup tournament, a party photographer taking party pictures and the following Miss COED March 2009 finalists co-hosting the fun…

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World Premiere info: Following the pre-party at 9 p.m. the party will shift locations 1/2 block down the street to the AMC Village VII theater or the world premiere screening of Midgets vs. Mascots at the Tribeca Film Fest.

If you want to come party with COED, Scottie Pippen, Gary Coleman and Miss COED models drop an email to: coedparty@teamcoed.com.

Tickets are extremely limited so act quickly!

The 5 “Best” Gary Coleman Movies

gary-colemanGary Coleman is best known for his role as Arnold Jackson on the American sitcom Diff’rent Strokes. The 4ft 8 in actor was best known for his catch-phrase “Watcha talkin’ `bout Willis?” But Coleman also had a string of hit movies (well, TV movies). For your film buff enjoyment, COED is pleased to bring the 5 greatest Gary Coleman movies of all time:

1. The Kid with the 200 I.Q. (1983)

Based on a Oliver Hawthorne screenplay (yes, thee Oliver Hawthorne) in this masterpiece Coleman plays Nick Newell– a very intelligent teenager who is sent to college where he meets his roommate, a popular jock. Coleman’s Nick Newell must learn to adapt to adult life, wild parties, and romance.

Spoiler Alert: Pint-sized comedy hi-jinks ensues.

2. The Kid from Left Field (1979)

This is Coleman at his child actor best.! Portraying Jackie Robinson ‘J.R.’ Cooper, The Kid from Left Field has and yet another movie pairing with veteran actor

Robert Guillaume. This heartwarming father and son/baseball fantasy has Coleman’s J.R. Cooper playing an unheeded lad who takes over as Manger of the Major League Baseball Team San Diego Padres. Why does he do this? It’s an attempt to bring the team from worst to first.

Spoiler Alert: It reminds you of the kid in all of us, who has ever loved the game of Baseball!

3. Scout’s Honor (1980)

In Coleman’s second movie, he portrays Joey Seymour: an orphan yearning to become a boy scout. Coleman’s own company, Zephyr Productions, produced the movie.

Spoiler Alert: Coleman becomes a boy scout.

4. The Kid with the Broken Halo (1981)

In this fantasy adventure, Coleman portrays Andy LeBeau: a twelve-year-old wayward angel who must prove himself worthy of passing through the Pearly Gates, by being sent to Earth accompanied by a reluctant Robert Guillaume (once again!). Coleman’s LeBeau’s mission: Help out the problems of three cases. The Desautel family who are on the edge of breaking up, the McNulty family who are workaholics and finally, Dorothea Powell who is a secluded, grumpy old woman.

Spoiler Alert: Coleman pulls through in the end.

5. An American Carol (2008)

Coleman plays Bacon Stains Malone. In his much later work in this story off an anti-American filmmaker who’s out to abolish the July Fourth holiday, and is visited by three ghosts who try to change his perception of the country.

Spoiler Alert: Even the kid with the broken halo couldn’t save this stinker.

Harmon Leon is the author of the American Dream

Afternoon Links: Mr. Rogers Sweater Day

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Mr. Rogers Sweater Day [Fox Business]

Lance Armstrong in new “What Made Milwaukee Famous” video [Fox Business]

Trailer for new Will Ferrell / John C. Reilly Flick [Yahoo Movies]

Douchebag Beach [BWE]

The I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter Game with Gary Coleman [You Know Better]

Perez Hilton Jonathan Jaxson Sex Scandal [Pop Crunch]

The 10 Worst Celebrity Video Games Ever [Asylum]

The Tea Bag Incident – starring McLovin [Break]

Top 10 Sports Fans Arrested For Being Dumb, Drunk And Disorderly [Busted Coverage]

Breaking Artist: Apes & Androids [Rolling Stone]

Porn Hottie Sasha Grey stars in Smashing Pumpkins new video [Pop Watch]

Crazy Flash design [Roxik]

Gary Coleman Proves a Fundamental Law of Nature

There is someone for everyone!

And Gary Coleman’s is some 22 year old attention-whore actress with a propensity for midgets and a seemly uncontrollable chromosomal problem.

Good work Gary – make sure you get fit for that body condom – that’s a big girl, even for you!

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