Drew Hancock

Drew Hancock

Movies for Drew Hancock...

Title: Everything
Character: Talking Hand (voice)
Released: August 30, 2009
Type: TV
In 2009, Danny Jelinek and Jason Whetzell teamed up to bring Channel 101 an offbeat, ridiculously well-made series consisting of five short segments from five different creators. Two years later, the show was cancelled. In between, "Everything" set a slew of Channel 101 records and produced a mind-blowing nineteen episodes. Clear your schedule and soak in every episode of this show - it's truly a Channel 101 classic.
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Title: The Mountain
Character: Eugene Jones
Released: October 26, 2008
Type: TV
Two brothers are reunited after five years to save The Mountain.
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Title: Planners
Character: Intense Fiance
Released: July 27, 2008
Type: TV
Taz and Eugene are in the planning business, helping make plans. Things get shaky when Eugene doubts Taz's commitment to the process. From Eric Acosta and Danny Jelinek.
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Title: Water And Power
Character: Safety Sam
Released: April 27, 2008
Type: TV
It's a tough gig working for the Water Department, and it's also a tough gig working in Power. Dan Harmon and Ryan Ridley show you why.
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Title: The Bed & Breakfast Club
Character: Fast Keith
Released: January 27, 2008
Type: TV
But what happened when The Breakfast Club grew up? They opened a motel and became The Bed & Breakfast Club.
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Title: Cautionary Tales of Swords
Character: Batman's Roomate
Released: June 24, 2007
Type: TV
The existence of Channel 101 led to a show on VH-1 called Acceptable.TV. Director/Actor Drew Hancock wrote a mini-show for Acceptable.TV about the dangers of swords, but VH-1 hated it so it was never produced. Now, in the post-ATV era, Hancock has brought the show to the Channel 101 audience to great success. Sit back and enjoy as Trip Fisk warns you of the dangers of owning swords, and always remember: Don't Fucking Touch Swords.
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Title: Cautionary Tales of Swords
Character: Kid #2
Released: June 24, 2007
Type: TV
The existence of Channel 101 led to a show on VH-1 called Acceptable.TV. Director/Actor Drew Hancock wrote a mini-show for Acceptable.TV about the dangers of swords, but VH-1 hated it so it was never produced. Now, in the post-ATV era, Hancock has brought the show to the Channel 101 audience to great success. Sit back and enjoy as Trip Fisk warns you of the dangers of owning swords, and always remember: Don't Fucking Touch Swords.
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Title: Acceptable.tv
Released: March 23, 2007
Type: TV
Jack Black, Channel 101, and VH1 want to introduce you to their new interactive sketch comedy show: Acceptable.tv. Each week you'll see five mini TV shows made by the Acceptable.tv team.
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Tenacious D: Time Fixers
Title: Tenacious D: Time Fixers
Character: Einstein
Released: November 14, 2006
Type: Movie
After an open mic night, JB and KG get a message from Michael Keaton who tells them that the time-space continuum has been disrupted at the Ford's Theater in 1850 and only Tenacious D can fix it.
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Title: Christmas World 2050
Character: Jerome / King Snyder
Released: October 26, 2006
Type: TV
Christmas World 2050, where it is Christmas all year long. Justin Roiland and Drew Hancock join forces to imagine a world where a Christmas Item Retrieval Team travels between worlds to steal Christmas things. Crowned "Best Failed Pilot" at the 2006 Channy Awards.
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Title: musium of soda
Released: March 26, 2006
Type: TV
"museium" of soda.
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Title: Losting
Released: November 2, 2005
Type: TV
Losting was a phenomenon of videos made by alumni of Channel 101
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Title: Yacht Rock
Character: Otes
Released: June 26, 2005
Type: TV
What can be said about Yacht Rock that hasn't been said by various magazines, newspapers and disc jockeys across the country? J.D. Ryznar and Hunter Stair's saga detailing the unknown mythical origins of a previously obscure genre of music struck the audience like a lightning bolt on its first episode, much like fellow 101 breakout House of Cosbys. Unlike HoC, however, Yacht Rock was never sued by its iconic characters' real life counterparts. In fact, it is said that at one time or another, just about every musician lovingly portrayed in the series has witnessed and enjoyed it behind closed doors. Yacht Rock enjoyed success on levels and in ways previously unattained by 101 shows, its title becoming a household phrase at radio stations, a bin at your local record store and a category on iTunes. But beneath its pop cultural triumph was an artistic one that often went undescribed: Yacht Rock's stories were always clever and sometimes downright genius in their assembly, weaving trivi...
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Title: Yacht Rock
Character: John Oates
Released: June 26, 2005
Type: TV
What can be said about Yacht Rock that hasn't been said by various magazines, newspapers and disc jockeys across the country? J.D. Ryznar and Hunter Stair's saga detailing the unknown mythical origins of a previously obscure genre of music struck the audience like a lightning bolt on its first episode, much like fellow 101 breakout House of Cosbys. Unlike HoC, however, Yacht Rock was never sued by its iconic characters' real life counterparts. In fact, it is said that at one time or another, just about every musician lovingly portrayed in the series has witnessed and enjoyed it behind closed doors. Yacht Rock enjoyed success on levels and in ways previously unattained by 101 shows, its title becoming a household phrase at radio stations, a bin at your local record store and a category on iTunes. But beneath its pop cultural triumph was an artistic one that often went undescribed: Yacht Rock's stories were always clever and sometimes downright genius in their assembly, weaving trivi...