January 2011
12 posts
Jan 31st
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All Good Things Must Come To An End!
hellotheshow: HELLO MY NAME IS is now on hiatus until further notice. We will continue to post behind the scenes photos here an on on our Facebook page. Thank you to ALL the fans for watching and spreading the word!  It’s true! Thank you all for bearing my “OH MY GOD!”s.  (…for now…)
Jan 31st
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Directed this sweet little Harry Potter sketch written by Ben, produced by Steve and Halavah, shot by Vince. 
Jan 25th
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Dan Meth, you slay me. Jim Santangeli, you slay me. 
Jan 25th
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Jan 21st
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Jan 21st
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Jan 20th
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BACKGROUND ACTORS NEEDED FOR COLLEGEHUMOR NEXT...
heyitseva: TUESDAY JANUARY 25th Williamsburg, Brooklyn Day shoot We Need A TON of people for a bar and party scene. Tell your friends! Email me at eva.wong@collegehumor.com or chextras@gmail.com with your contact info, availability, and a current photo. No kids. Sorry kids. Sometimes when we post for background actors, we get a number of responses from 15 year olds and stuff. Please be over...
Jan 20th
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collegehumor: Hello My Name Is: Maximillion Jul. Pat’s latest interview gets personal.  new yesterday! sorry for the late posting. just got back from Costa Rica and its super late. im stoked with how this turned out. Thank you Matt Pollock for directing and editing it together in no time. 
Jan 20th
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hellotheshow: Hello My Name Is: Michael & Pam. He’s a jolly smart kid. Check out Facebook.com/HelloMyNameIsShow for exclusive BONUS footage This week’s episode features comedian Thomas Middleditch.  One of the most fun so far, largely in part to Thomas. Major props to Matt Pollock for editing and hour’s shoot to 13 minutes to just under 5. Enjoy!
Jan 13th
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Directed this action-packed short about the conspiracy behind deliveryman douchery. Produced by Creighton, shot by Vince, written and starring Streeter. 
Jan 5th
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“In the Jewish tradition of the Bible it says, “Speak to her softly, so...”
– Ruth Westheimer, Esquire  Touches on a greater worry I have about where we’re going as social people. We’re going to have to encourage our kids to ask someone out in person and not via HTC Mobile SMSes. 
Jan 3rd
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