Jake and Amir is an American comedy web series created by and starring CollegeHumor writers Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld, and set in New York City. The two play humorous versions of themselves: Jake is usually depicted as a sensible "regular guy", and Amir as his annoying, obsessive and odd co-worker, the pair acting as a comic double act.
In this newsroom, breaking means losing. Our reporters don't know what's about to be on the teleprompter, and every laugh is a point against them.
The unofficial celebrity biography of Mary-Kate Olsen, brought to spoiled rotten life by Elaine Carroll. Featuring Bodyguard, Fat Professor, and obscene wealth.
For the final rulings on controversial questions about life and pop culture, we ask the most judgmental people we know: comedians.
Original sketches, music videos, and pop culture parodies spanning the last CollegeHumor decade.
A sketch comedy web series filmed in the CollegeHumor offices, featuring the writers.
Brian Murphy and Emily Axford attempt a lovely night out for a romantic meal, but sadly blow their chances by bringing themselves.
The Phantom (Streeter Seidell) isn't here to make friends. He isn't here to work or haunt, either. Honestly, we think he's a freelance corporate loiterer.
The original CollegeHumor sci-fi/fantasy trivia game show web series that pits nerd against fanboy against poindexter.
In intergalactic war, there are heroes, villains, and then these guys.
The crypt has nothing on the closet when Ally Beardsley and guests share terrifying tales from before they came out.
Brennan Lee Mulligan plays a CEO on the worst day of his life in these satirical sketches that take aim at some of today's most newsworthy brands.
The glistening fruits of our ill-conceived annual tradition of guerrilla video making. We do it for you, and you're so welcome. Behold the bounty or whatever.
Kaiju monsters beware! Outside, they're a giant robot defending their city; inside, they defend against each other's incompetence.
A satirical anthology series about the terrifying potential futures of internet technology and culture. Not at all similar to any other shows about technological overreaching.
The crazy popular, wildly mundane game show where celebrities guess if it's a sock or a hat. Really, that's it.
The every day lives of dinosaurs in the workplace.
Great philosopher Katie Marovitch hosts a roundtable debate with other comedians to answer the deepest questions of our time.
Just a regular dude's point of view in this crazy world.
Get a front row seat for live performances from classic CollegeHumor sketch and stand up shows, featuring some of today's best comedians before they were big.