MTV Philippines welcome the spookiest of seasons tonight in Boracay with “Screech at the Beach,” featuring outrageous costumes, spooktastic décor, a host of scary evil clown hobbits, and music provided by DJ Erwin Edralin.
Then go trick or treating to MTV Wuz featuring Magic 89.9’s DJs Mo and Mojo Jojo, Jinno Rufino, AXN’s Amazing Race Asia players Geoff Rodriguez and Tisha Silang, Viva Hot Babes’ Gwen Garci and the newest addition to MTV’s pool of talents, the hilarious Moymoy Palaboy.
Cool prizes will be given to the creepiest looking establishment with “monster” employees and to random people whose costumes give us goose bumps. Free shows will be held by the shore,
At the shore will be free shows, Monster Theater performances, “Dead Pit” photo area, and performances by DJs Manolet Dario and Kevin Ruiz.
MTV Screech at the Beach is presented by Tanduay Rhum; co- presented by Zest-Air and Ora Care; and with the participation of Alaxan FR, Caltex with Techron, Frenzy Condoms, PH Care.
The countdown begins for the 2008 MTV European Music Awards Live in Liverpool. The EMAs celebrate its 15th year with Beyoncé, Duffy, Kid Rock, The Killers and Pink.
At stake are awards in 11 categories, including three brand new awards: New Act, Best Act Ever and Europe’s Favorite. Hosting the show are two controversial icons, Katy Perry for the event and Perez Hilton for the online EMA show and MTV News from the red carpet on the night of the event.
MTV Philippines will broadcast it live in Manila from Liverpool, United Kingdom’s Echo Arena on Nov. 9, 9 a.m., with a primetime telecast at 7 p.m.
Two comic greats come in for a one-night-only stand-up comedy show tonight with Russell Peters and Jo Koy live at the NBC Tent.
Russell Peters is a superstar in the comedy world, gaining fame without ever appearing on network television in the US. Having been selling out theaters across the US and Canada, he has built an enormous following by word of mouth, completely bypassing mainstream outlets.
His is known by speaking to people that no one else is talking to. Much of his comedy speaks to immigrant communities around the world — Indian, Arab, Caribbean, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Vietnamese, and other South and Southeast Asian communities that remain invisible to the mainstream media and sometimes to the boarder white population. Having been doing comedy for 17 years, he built a very impressive resume. He has a recurring role in the Canadian sitcom Lord Have Mercy, and hosted his own BBC chat show Network East Live. His movie credits include the comedy Quarter Life Crisis, My Baby’s Daddy, Tiger Claws III and The Take. He has been nominated four Gemini Awards (the Canadian equivalent of the Emmys) and has been featured in numerous shows. He has performed in China, South Africa, Australia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Jamaica, St. Maartens, Trinidad, Singapore, United Arabs and India.
Famous for his quick wit, infectious on stage energy, sharp observational humor and inspirational family-based laughs, Jo Koy is one of the hottest comics in the industry. His performance covers a variety of topics from his ambiguous ethnicity growing up with a Filipino mother, to his life as a father. His unique stand-up and loud stage presence has fans of all ages and racial backgrounds convulsing with laughter. Fans are hailing him as “a comic for the people” because of his having a dynamic energy on stage yet a charismatic and approachable persona off it.
Jo Koy just locked in a deal with Comedy Central to do a one-man special as well as to develop his own sitcom. He is a regular featured comedian at the world famous Laugh Factory, tours the college circuit nationwide and performs in comedy clubs in Canada and the US. With his catchy phrase, “I love orange chicken,” Jo Koy continues to embark on a comedy that transcends his goals.