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Oct 25 2012 09:00 AM ETWatch 'Key and Peele' (and Kevin Sorbo!) battle zombies -- EXCLUSIVE
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What’s worse than getting besieged by zombies? Getting besieged by racist zombies!
In a new sketch from next Wednesday’s episode of Comedy Central’s Key & Peele, which you can watch exclusively here, Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele join forces with ex-Hercules star Kevin Sorbo to ward off a frightening zombie apocalypse. The scene riffs off of classic zombie works like Shaun of the Dead, The Walking Dead, and Night of the Living Dead – basically anything with the word “dead” in it — but Key and Peele quickly discover that these zombies have unusually discriminating tastes.
Take a look at a preview of the new sketch in the video below:

Good stuff, huh? You can head to Comedy Central’s site for even more Key & Peele goodness. And on top of that, be sure to check out the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly, where the guys clue us in on all the fun backstories behind some of their most popular sketches.


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Kevin Sorbo Posts about his Dad's funeral and Memories

My fathers funeral was yesterday here in Henderson, Nevada. All five of his children stood up to talk and recant their memories of Dad. His favorite church songs were sang by all and the whole day was amazing, wonderful, funny, sad and ultimately, exhausting. Just when you think you can't cry anymore........

He was a great guy, my Dad. It was so nice to hear my 3 brothers and my sister tell their stories to refresh dusty memories. Dad lived a fantastic life. He will be missed.

Kevin Sorbo Posts about his Dad's Passing and Memories

I went out and walked nine holes at my golf course yesterday morning so I could be with my Dad. He introduced me to crazy game of golf when I was a wee lad of 10 years, and I was the lucky one to play so many rounds with him these last 15 years. It was a beautiful morning and without one practice swing, my first drive split the fairway at 270 yards. But, before I hit, I said, "This one is for yo
u, Dad." It was not a long walk spoiled. We had a good chat and a lovely time marching down memory lane. I saw no one on the course. Just me and my father walking beside me.

I wanted to share the moments I had in the early morning hours of October 18. I couldn't sleep and all of a sudden, Iggy barked. One little bark. She was looking over at my side of the bed. She did this four more times. Just one bark about 5 minutes apart. After the second bark I started thinking of Dad and I "felt" a presence in the room. After each bark I felt the presence again and I knew it was Dad and I just stared at where I thought I could see him. Iggy jumped off the bed and I assumed she wanted to go outside for a pee, but she just stared at the door and wouldn't budge. I had a feeling something was wrong. One hour later, my brother Scott who was with my Mom visiting Dad called to tell me Dad had passed away at 4:45am. I now know that my Dad had come to visit me to say goodbye. He is at a far better place now and feeling no pain. That comforting thought does little to quell the pain I feel. He suffered horribly these last 4 months and that I don't understand and it makes me angry God would let him go through that. He had gone in for a hip replacement. He got a staph infection and spent his next 3 plus months having one part of his body shut down after another. All he could do was lie in that hospital bed. He had no strength do even turn on his side. It was horrific to see him go through this. He lost the ability to speak over 2 months ago and I could see the fear and frustration on his face. My last visit he seemed alert and even smiled. I held his hand and put my hand on his head and told him I loved him. Then I walked out of his room knowing that would be the last time I would see him in this life. I will miss him. He loved a good laugh. He loved to sing and I love knowing that now he can sing again. He was a good man. A good husband. A good father.

Kevin Sorbo Asks For Fan Input on His Posts to Facebook and Twitter

Hey, you all!! I want to know what you guys want out of Facebook and Twitter from me. I don't mean to polarize people, or get people mad at me. I am a passionate guy and care about my country. We can agree to disagree and leave it at that. It is impossible to please everybody. I love sarcasm, but I never post in anger or hatred. Inflection does not work well with this form of communication via the internet. I would like to serve the fan and not an agenda, so please send me what it is that you want to hear from me. Thanks.

GO HERE TO POST YOUR IDEAS TO KEVIN: https://www.facebook.com/KevinSorbo/posts/472325356140869






World Stroke Day Twitter Chat with Actor Kevin Sorbo and Dr. Edward Jauch

Just a heads up!


Hot off the presses!

American Stroke Association
Action required: World Stroke Day Twitter Chat with Actor Kevin Sorbo and Dr. Edward Jauch
Learn to recognize the warning signs of stroke and how a celebrity found true strength after recovering from a stroke. The American Stroke Association hosts a #WorldStrokeDay Twitter Chat on Wednesday, Oct. 17, at Noon Central Time/1PM Eastern Time, in recognition of World Stroke Day (Oct. 29). American Stroke Association national spokesperson and Stroke Council Chair Dr. Edward Jauch will be joined by actor, author and stroke survivor Kevin Sorbo (@KSorbs), best known for his role on the television series, Hercules. They will discuss stroke prevention, treatment and recovery, the F.A.S.T. warning signs, as well as the “Because I Care About Stroke …” Instagram Photo Campaign. To register for the World Stroke Day chat, visit: http://bit.ly/ASAWSD