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  • Status Kill

    This Is How You Protect Your Ass on Facebook

    "In response to the new Facebook guidelines I hereby declare that my copyright is attached to all of my personal details, illustrations, comics, paintings, professional photos and videos, etc. (as a result of the Berner Convention).

    For commercial use of the above my written consent is needed at all times…"


    Blah blah blah.  What is this junk everyone is posting to Facebook?  Oh yeah, really seems like a binding legal contract.  Really seems like this is a surefire way to not get your Facebook shit stolen and put into a movie or a play or something.  "What's that?  Spielberg used my status from three years ago as the basis of his new blockbuster movie!?  Damn it!"


    Yeah, no one cares about any of your comics or paintings, bro.   So instead of posting that long, boring, probably ineffective statement to your wall, why not share the season finale of Status Kill?  It's more fun and once someone sees you've shared it they won't DARE try and steal ANY of your personal details.  Why, you ask?  Here are some reasons:


    1) It shows that you have good taste.  Jesse Cowell's direction of the series, in my opinion, is simply masterful.  It's his complete vision, as he is also the creator and writer of the entire Status Kill series.  I love it when one man takes what is in his head and turns it into a reality.  


    2) Because I'm in it!  I make a quick cameo as The Mad Tagger, who I had played in THIS episode of Status Kill earlier in the season.  I also share the scene with my good buddy Chip!


    3) The special effects are so uber sweet it'll be a fabulous distraction to those attempting to steal your identity.  I know first hand that Chris Dimino spent a lot of time working on the special effects in Status Kill and they all came out amazing.  Seriously, you won't find better special effects than this on the entire interweb.  


    4) The acting prowess of Ayinde Howell, who plays Denton Sparks, a bad ass who will surely kick the crap out of anybody who steals anything from your Facebook account…if you post this to your wall.


    5) There are more reasons, but they're all encapsulated by this statement: STATUS KILL RULES.  Watch it.  You will not be disappointed.  Trust me.

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  • Status Kill

    How To Say A Special "Happy Birthday"

    Birthdays happen all the time, you guys. For example, yesterday was Kristen Wiig's birthday... Friday is Dave Chappelle's birthday... it's like EVERYONE has one!

    But how can I stand out from the crowd? Just saying "Happy Birthday" doesn't feel like enough! What else can I do?

    Am I supposed to get gifts for all of these celebrities? I can't even afford to buy my real friends birthday presents! If only there were a way give a huge gift to everyone to let them know I care... something everyone loves. When a post on a Facebook wall just doesn't seem like enough I'm going to go with this.

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  • Status Kill

    An Interview with Dan Grgas

    Dan Grgas, thanks for sitting down with me today.

    No problem.

    You play the Mad Tagger in the newest episode of Status Kill. Where do you draw your inspiration from as an actor?

    I draw my inspiration from life, Chris. It could be anything. A bird, a tree, a song. As long as there is vibrancy and some sense of immediacy present in what surrounds me I feel I can channel it down into my being, change it, and then channel it back out into my craft.

    Do you yourself find irritation in being tagged in photos?

    Not really. I like when I get tagged in a picture. Sometimes they can be a bit unflattering, but even then it's usually the sign of a good or funny time I had with friends.

    What's it like working with filmmaker/friend Jesse Cowell?

    Jesse is a great guy and I'm lucky to consider him a friend, but I had never worked with him and I'm happy to say he was awesome on set. I hate when you're acting and you're sitting around with your thumb up your ass not doing anything because the director is dicking around. But Jess had everything worked out and it was a real fun, effective, easy shoot - for me at least.

    Please share with us your most embarrassing tagged photo and an explanation of why?

    A picture of me with my front two teeth cracked in half. Why? I had too much to drink.

    What's your favorite My Damn Channel series?

    Other than Status Kill, you mean? Ha ha ha ha!! I am very partial to Horrible People. It's such a well-written spoof, and it's unapologetic in how dumb and crazy the comedy is in it. To do such a killer send-up I think the comedy's got to tap into that part of your brain that doesn't need to think in order to laugh at it. To laugh straight from the gut. I love that stuff. Poop! Shit! Dick! LOL.

    How did you get so lucky to have a friend like Chris Donahue?

    Chris owns about three t-shirts and one of them is of a band we both happen to like. I said, "that band rules" and he said, "I agree" and then we started to talk about other stuff and next thing you know I have a good friend in Chippy Diesel.

    Thanks, Dan.

    F--k off, Chip.

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  • Status Kill

    Get To Know Our Team: Jesse Cowell

    We have a lot of amazing people working on My Damn Channel LIVE, and I'm going to introduce you to each and every one.  First up: Executive Director of My Damn Channel Original Content Jesse Cowell!

    Jesse was born and raised right here in NYC.  He's been with us a year and a half, and he's in charge of our over 30 new series that we'll be debuting on My Damn Channel LIVE.  But enough about work... let's get to the FUN FACTS!

    Jesse is a high school dropout, but he has a Master's Degree.

    He's the man behind the popular Status Kill Internet series.

    He leaves half-filled drinks wherever he goes.

    Oh, and he was a teenage karate champ?  FOR REAL.

    Follow Jesse on Twitter at @JesKid and enjoy all his hard work in our new show!


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