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January 14, 2008
Despite recently stripping naked for Sugar in the Raw, the all-time most popular Shelly-centric commercial is decidedly last year's T-Mobile Telegram spot. We recently took a look at the youtube page for this commercial and were surprised to see it had been viewed 67,000 times and had over 70 comments! The comments include the expected descriptions of Shelly as "hot" and "adorable," a startling accusation that the singer is a "looser," and a lengthy debate between Shelly's fans and a protective "relative" who refused to give up Shelly's name to the masses. Our favorite comments include:
nedlogamerica: "He he ... lol... guy in the suit is a looser"
Jaxster03: "omg. i thought that guy was a hamster, but my boyfriend told me that he was a bear. I felt so retarded. I think that a singing hamster is funnier than a singing bear[:"
BrooklynGangsta4865: "omg that's such a bad reason to break up
They look old enough why don't they live together???"
SterlingSolomon: "Stamp Out Male-Bashing! END MISANDRY NOW!"
And for those of you who do not understand the commercial, we have this excellent explanation from Nekrochik12:
"thats so freakin funny lol
she was all excited and it wasnt wut she expected lol"
But best of all, Rachel, Shay, and "Counter" created their own amazing version of the commercial. Who needs balloons and a bear suit when you have a plastic rooster and no lights?
January 3, 2008
One day they're sitting in their crib, making wholesome sketch comedy, and the next, they're running down the beach, throwing their bikini to the ground, and skinny-dipping on national television, all for the sake of unprocessed sugar.
New commercial starring Shelly.
November 7, 2007
Armsstrong is a cartoon co-production with Supermasterpiece.com. Written by Ed Mundy & Stephen Levinson, starring Shek Baker & Shelly Stover, with music by Joel Levinson, drawings by Andrew Lin, and animation by Ed.
also:
Armsstrong at Channel 101
Armsstrong at Channel 102
November 5, 2007
Did you guys hear about the Vice President? He shot a guy in the face.
Here's a clip from David Letterman, October 29, 2007.
If you're confused by this clip and wonder whether it would make more sense within the context of the rest of the show, rest easy. It does not.
October 27, 2007
Things have been quiet around here lately, but that doesn't mean we haven't been busy. Our new cartoon "Armsstrong," a co-production with the guys at supermasterpiece.com, will be debuting at the October Channel 101 screening. It stars Shek Baker and Shelly Stover. If you're in LA, check it out.
We'll have more details here on "Armsstrong" later in the week.
Ed
July 27, 2007
Hey guys, there's a new poorly-worded law coming along that would make it illegal to shoot independent videos on public streets in NYC. We have until August 3rd to write to the mayor's office to convince them it's a bad idea.
Olde English has the skinny:
Free NYC Rap
Update (8/4/07):
Victory! Now to get started on the second episodes of Depressions and Peanut Butter Factory.
June 12, 2007
Two things that really happened last week: Trevor on CMT's hot new show "Prankville," and Angie on "Jimmy Kimmel Live."
May 1, 2007
"Peanut Butter Factory" debuted as easily the most popular video in Channel 102 history. The audience was thrilled by the revolutionary disregard for 100 years of film-making tradition as we refused to use any lighting whatsoever. Now you can see it at home. Unfortunately, it probably won't look nearly as dark and blurry on your computer as it does when projected on a massive ten-foot movie screen, but try to imagine the magic and enjoy it anyway.
By roommates Ed, Trevor, and Adam.
Quicktime
YouTube
acceptable.tv
April 27, 2007
A new video by roommates Ed, Trevor, and Adam will be screening at
Channel 102 in New York. It's called Peanut Butter Factory and you can check it out on the big screen, the way it was meant to be seen.
Channel 102
Monday, April. 30th 8pm at Anthology Film Archives
2nd Avenue at 2nd Street, Manhattan
March 26, 2007
Hey, we made a new video. This one's about some out-of-work construction workers. It's got Trevor, Ed, Laura, Chris Camp, Andrew Wright, Alan Corey, and Parker Brown, and it's directed by Patrick Reardon.
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