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We shot and edited episodes 2, 3, and 4 for CollegeHumor.com's CHTV. Check them out here!

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Three short projects shot in NYU's TV Studio. Watch and enjoy wholesome laughs that appeal to both children and adults of all ages. Rated TV-MA.

 


On October 11th, 2005, Wise Guy Pictures was lucky enough to sit down with the one and the only Max Weinberg for an NYU project involving "A Portrait of a Person." We shared a few laughs and a few tears (mostly tears), but emerged from the interview to collectively embrace one another as men. We fired the tough questions that the media tends to shy away from. The questions people actually care about. The questions that cut to the core of a man, especially a Jewish man (side note: Max Weinberg is Jewish).

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This is Lindsay Freidman, the epitome of selfishness. Lindsay is what every parenting book on the market said would happen if one were to relentlessly spoil their child. She is a product of excessive privilege and a lack of exposure to the word no. Watch as she learns that some
days, hurtful words said to a loved one can never be made right.

 


 A mockumentary/documockery about the life of World Ping Pong Champion Brian Crushman. Starring Amir Blumenfeld of Beingfamous.com, this nine minute short examines the greatest unsung hero ever to grace the Octa-Pong of Ping. 






If you were responsible for a terrible life-claiming tragedy, would it be easier to cope in a constant medicated state or are the demons of one's past unavoidable? You decide in this hedonistic short about being kept in the dark at the discretion of others (cue Twilight Zone music).

 


This was one of the more interesting concepts assigned on filmfights where the whole story had to take place in one room. Although in retrospect we may have done a few things differently due to its somewhat ambiguous premise, we were proud of it nonetheless. It is also marks our first non-comedic short, for better or worse.

 


This was our take on the Buddy Cop genre, and our third entry to filmfights.com. Although it doesn't reflect our best work perhaps from a technical standpoint, there is enough homoeroticism and 70's flair to surely cure even the strongest of disco fevers.


A milestone in the inception and short history of Wiseguy Pictures, this short marks our first attempt at making a movie on our own without being assigned a project in school. Our friend Chris was nice enough to let us completely exploit his race, and exploit we did.

 

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