Mark Zuckerberg has quite the appetite!
The Facebook founder took to Threads — his latest social media platform — where he replied to a post from McDonald’s asking if their followers wanted anything from the famous fast-food chain.
“20 nuggets, a quarter pounder, large fries, Oreo McFlurry, apple pie, and maybe some side cheeseburgers for later?” Zuckerberg replied, giving followers a look at his huge Mickey D’s order.
Mma fighter, Mike Davis jokingly chastised Zuckerberg’s order, reminding the tech CEO that he’s currently in training for his reported fight with Elon Musk.
“You’re in camp! No Mcdonalds ,” Davis wrote.
“Not cutting weight so I need ~4000 calories a day to offset all the activity,” Zuckerberg replied, revealing his massive 4,000 calorie-a-day diet. “And it’s so delicious…”
Zuckerberg’s McDonald’s confession comes just weeks after he showed off his fit physique.
In a new picture shared by UFC champion Israel Adesanya,...
The Facebook founder took to Threads — his latest social media platform — where he replied to a post from McDonald’s asking if their followers wanted anything from the famous fast-food chain.
“20 nuggets, a quarter pounder, large fries, Oreo McFlurry, apple pie, and maybe some side cheeseburgers for later?” Zuckerberg replied, giving followers a look at his huge Mickey D’s order.
Mma fighter, Mike Davis jokingly chastised Zuckerberg’s order, reminding the tech CEO that he’s currently in training for his reported fight with Elon Musk.
“You’re in camp! No Mcdonalds ,” Davis wrote.
“Not cutting weight so I need ~4000 calories a day to offset all the activity,” Zuckerberg replied, revealing his massive 4,000 calorie-a-day diet. “And it’s so delicious…”
Zuckerberg’s McDonald’s confession comes just weeks after he showed off his fit physique.
In a new picture shared by UFC champion Israel Adesanya,...
- 8/3/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Dale Earnhardt Jr. will launch a new weekly half-hour show devoted to motor sports on Nbcsn as part of NBC Sports’ fourth season of Nascar coverage.
“Dale Jr Download” will debut Thursday, June 21, at 5:30 p.m. following the series “Nascar America.” The new program is essentially a broadcast of Earnhardt doing a weekly podcast. Mike Davis serves as co-host. The show is produced on-site at DirtyMo Studios in Charlotte, N.C., Earnhardt and Davis offer first-person insight into the life of a celebrated race car driver.
“I’m having a lot of fun with the podcast, and we are excited to be bringing it to TV. Our approach with the TV show will be no different than our approach with the podcast – buddies hanging out, talking racing, sharing life stories, and telling jokes that may or may not be funny only to us,” Earnhardt Jr. said in a statement.
“Dale Jr Download” will debut Thursday, June 21, at 5:30 p.m. following the series “Nascar America.” The new program is essentially a broadcast of Earnhardt doing a weekly podcast. Mike Davis serves as co-host. The show is produced on-site at DirtyMo Studios in Charlotte, N.C., Earnhardt and Davis offer first-person insight into the life of a celebrated race car driver.
“I’m having a lot of fun with the podcast, and we are excited to be bringing it to TV. Our approach with the TV show will be no different than our approach with the podcast – buddies hanging out, talking racing, sharing life stories, and telling jokes that may or may not be funny only to us,” Earnhardt Jr. said in a statement.
- 6/14/2018
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
We’re really excited to engage Dance With The One this Tuesday. This film is the first production of the newly formed University of Texas Film Institute, a program designed to get student and alumni involvement in feature film production in a hands-on way. With no creative input from non U-Texans and no financing from outside investors, Utfi films are truly the products of this important and vibrant Austin community.
As the first film coming out of Utfi, Dance With The One is a triumph. The film played in competition at SXSW this year, an incredible honor and a veritable coup for an infant studio. Since then, the film has played in numerous festivals, including the AFI Dallas International Film Festival.
Dance With The One was made by over 120 Ut/Utfi students, in all facets of pre-production, production and post-production, including writer Smith Henderson (Mfa ‘08 Michener Center for Writers); director...
As the first film coming out of Utfi, Dance With The One is a triumph. The film played in competition at SXSW this year, an incredible honor and a veritable coup for an infant studio. Since then, the film has played in numerous festivals, including the AFI Dallas International Film Festival.
Dance With The One was made by over 120 Ut/Utfi students, in all facets of pre-production, production and post-production, including writer Smith Henderson (Mfa ‘08 Michener Center for Writers); director...
- 10/17/2010
- by Daniel Metz
- OriginalAlamo.com
From the Ut Film Institute (The Cassidy Kids, Elvis and Annabelle) comes the powerful drama Dance with the One, which premiered at SXSW Film Festival last month and screened this week at the Dallas International Film Festival. Actor Michael Dolan (Hamburger Hill, Biloxi Blues) makes his directorial debut with a story co-written by Smith Henderson and Jon Marc Smith. As thrilling and suspenseful as a crime caper, it's really the family drama and determination of the main character that engage viewers.
In Dance with the One, small-time pot dealer Nate (Gabriel Luna) is in the business to support his family. Scarred by the tragic death of their mother, Nate wants to get his little brother Sitter (Mike Davis) away from his alcoholic dad Owen (Gary McCleery), as well as himself and his childhood sweetheart Nikki (Xochitl Romero) out of Texas to Oregon. Nate takes the opportunity to help his boss...
In Dance with the One, small-time pot dealer Nate (Gabriel Luna) is in the business to support his family. Scarred by the tragic death of their mother, Nate wants to get his little brother Sitter (Mike Davis) away from his alcoholic dad Owen (Gary McCleery), as well as himself and his childhood sweetheart Nikki (Xochitl Romero) out of Texas to Oregon. Nate takes the opportunity to help his boss...
- 4/14/2010
- by Debbie Cerda
- Slackerwood
Director: Mike Dolan Writers: Smith Henderson, Jon Marc Smith Starring: Gabriel Luna, Xochitl Romero, Gary McCleery, Mike Davis, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson, J.T. Coldfire, Barry Tubb, Paul Saucido, Danielle Rene, Michael John Hurley Nate (Gabriel Luna) lives at home in order to take care of his little brother Sitter (Mike Davis) and their alcoholic good-for-nothing hippie dad, Owen (Gary McCleery). In order to pay his family’s bills, Nate works for his girlfriend Nikki’s (Xochitl Romero) father (Paul Saucido) as a small time pot dealer. When his boss receives a shipment of $1 million in hash that he needs to store, Nate jumps at the opportunity to go big time and earn some extra cash. He stores the hash in an old shed on his family’s property (where his deceased mother’s old things are also stored). Nate doesn’t tell anyone where the drugs are stored, but the hash quickly goes missing.
- 4/6/2010
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
The South by Southwest Film Conference and Festival unveiled its feature film program Wednesday night, highlighted by the world premieres of action spoof "MacGruber" and "Mr. Nice," a real-life tale of an infamous British drug smuggler starring Rhys Ifans.
Features from the Duplass brothers ("Cyrus"), Steven Soderbergh ("And Everything Is Going Fine"), Michel Gondry ("The Thorn in the Heart") and Tim Blake Nelson ("Leaves of Grass") also have spots on the program.
The March 12-20 festival will showcase 119 features and 55 world premieres, including pervasively announced opening-night film "Kick-Ass." Selections were chosen from 1,572 submissions (1,206 U.S., 366 international).
"We want discovery," said conference and fest producer Janet Pierson, now in her second year. "We want a real range of films across the board."
Eight narrative and eight documentary features comprise the main competition categories.
The narrative selections are "Brotherhood," directed by Will Canon; "Dance With the One" (Mike Dolan); "Earthling" (Clay Liford...
Features from the Duplass brothers ("Cyrus"), Steven Soderbergh ("And Everything Is Going Fine"), Michel Gondry ("The Thorn in the Heart") and Tim Blake Nelson ("Leaves of Grass") also have spots on the program.
The March 12-20 festival will showcase 119 features and 55 world premieres, including pervasively announced opening-night film "Kick-Ass." Selections were chosen from 1,572 submissions (1,206 U.S., 366 international).
"We want discovery," said conference and fest producer Janet Pierson, now in her second year. "We want a real range of films across the board."
Eight narrative and eight documentary features comprise the main competition categories.
The narrative selections are "Brotherhood," directed by Will Canon; "Dance With the One" (Mike Dolan); "Earthling" (Clay Liford...
- 2/4/2010
- by By Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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