With Gamechanger, specifically, the fact that we were shooting remotely meant we could get some talent to the table who otherwise might have not done the show — so we had Tony Hawk do an episode, we had Giancarlo Esposito do an episode.
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It features different cast members each episode, and they play a different game with a new set of rules. Reich himself was surprised by the success of his own series on his own platform. However, he eventually decided to take up the mantle of host after no one else stepped up to claim the role. The cast members are the stars of the show.
Sam Reich Sam as Sam …. Rekha Shankar Rekha as Rekha …. Streeter Seidell Streeter as Streeter …. Dan Gurewitch Dan as Dan ….
Brennan Lee Mulligan Brennan as Brennan …. Adam Conover Adam as Adam …. More like this. Storyline Edit. Did you know Edit. Trivia They publish their episodes on Youtube. Alternate versions CollegeHumor released limited-run 3D versions of some of their shorts from as part of Nintendo's "Nintendo Video" app for their 3DS handheld game console.
User reviews 4 Review. Top review. I'm just straight up addicted to their videos! Then I started watching the rest of their videos, and I got addicted almost instantly! Its biggest challenge was appeasing advertisers who were squeamish about its commitment to boobs and bros. While it continued offering written content and images for most of its duration, CollegeHumor quickly became focused on the potential for online video. An idea for a side project emerged, founded by Lodwick and Klein.
In early , a competitor popped up with its own name playing on personalized video: YouTube. But then it was purchased by Google and overshadowed Vimeo forever. Original comedy clips became its calling card. The CollegeHumor story is all about timing. But they also sold 51 percent of the company before much competition existed. The small, independent company was now part of a much larger corporation helmed by billionaire mogul Barry Diller. The transition was jarring for the founders, who loved their business as it was.
IAC wanted CollegeHumor to get big, and then bigger. Jake Hurwitz, who began at CollegeHumor as an intern, and Amir Blumenfeld, who started as a writer right out of college, combined their skills for videos they posted to Vimeo in their spare time. The clips, called Jake and Amir , started gaining a following, and soon CollegeHumor was posting them on its homepage. Its relationship with Vimeo was symbiotic.
The duo later left to found their own media startup—the podcast network Headgum. Caldwell Tanner also started as an intern and became a staff writer and illustrator.
He left to work for Disney. If the early years had been about refracting an Animal House vision of college onto the internet, these golden middle years were about living an extension of the most slap-happy dorm room nights.
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