Modest Proposal started in Tempe, AZ by Ron Babcock and Ryan McKee, two buddies that met while traveling abroad. The multi-media duo produces comedic works not only by videos on the web, but for their magazine and on the improv stage as well. They currently hold an event the 3rd Saturday of every much called Modest Proposal Presents, where they feature fresh stand-up, sketch, and video comedies. In November they started producing and hosting Filet o’Fish, a monthly short film and animation festival held at the L.A. Upright Citizens Brigade Theater.
Ron & Ryan Roast Jim brings us all closer to the holiday spirit, especially those of us who can’t make it home for the celebrations. WARNING: content may not be suitable for children or Christians.
Who is Papadizi? Some say he is a marketing ploy created by the Israeli marketing agency The Mustang. The actor behind the Macedonian character, Menashe Noy, has an extensive portfolio of films and videos out of Israel. Short of that there isn’t much information that Papadizi discloses to his “friends in the internet village.” Nevertheless he is the great PAPADIZI, known for his goat-herding skills and passionate love for American women.
Today’s review offers a slice of Papadizi’s mountain-dwelling, goat-herding lifestyle as he reaches out to Steven Spielberg for help in finding American women. Please enjoy: Spielberg See My Carizma #14!
Lisa Nova currently stands at the 9th most subcribed “youtube channel,” among such notables as lonelygirl15 and Barats & Bereta. Her work ranges from P-Diddy impersonations to what the ideal world would look in the eyes of Rush Limbaugh, in content that is driven by satire. She also plays with video as a medium, producing such works as a tribute to Jackie Wilson’s Lonely Teardrops (ah, Lisa! You are a youtube heartbreaker!)
In today’s review Lisa plays out the fantasy of road rage that we all, she claims, experience from time to time. As of today it has been viewed almost 165,000 times still holding 4/5 stars! I hope we all can live vicariously through Lisa’s example…this means: don’t pull your gun out on rude drivers, unless they pull theirs first!
Mediocre Films is the creation of Greg Benson, a filmmaker whose shorts offer quick bursts of shoulder-shrugging laughs. His podcast made iTunes’ Top-100 Comedy Podcast list and can be seen on youtube or his myspace account.
Swappin’ Heads debuted on his podcast. Best friend fun ensues when Greg and David Hussey (Cecil, the Anti-Drug Mascot, That’s My Bush!, ep. 1, 2001) discover a newspaper ad for Carlosita, a “steamy hot mexican transexual.” The adventure also stars Alan Alda and Parnell Davison.