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- Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace, a satiric vision largely set in a post-apocalyptic world. The popular sketch group is comprised of Sam Hyde, Charls Carroll, and Nick Rochefort.
- Sam Hyde of Million Dollar Extreme is back with a series of new improvisational sketches and pranks.
- Extra-dimensional nebulas of malevolent thought particles (known as 'snowglobes') want to clear up multiverse real estate for existence's largest ever retail megaplex.
- Featuring writing by Sam Hyde, Jan Rankoski, Andrew Ruse, and other fans, Sam Hyde commandeered a TEDx talk held at Drexel University, delivering a video filled to the brim with surrealist humor and biting socio-political satire.
- Improvisational sketches done in the spirit of old late night television.
- A man must take charge when the going gets tough. Sam is a warrior who will do anything to defend the honor of not only himself, but the honor of his friends.
- A video work documenting the daily pursuits of metal musician, YouTube personality, and Wendy's employee, Josh Saunders, in his hometown of Casper, Wyoming.
- One man tests the capabilities and standards of modern rental cars.
- Nick and Jet review homes sent in by live stream viewers, browse antiques and break things.
- The year is 1998. Hero cop Smocaine and his partner Deuce stake out the crime-riddled back alleys of South Daytona Beach. The duo spot a truckload full of P2P and Crank being shipped in by local scumbag Spider. Smocaine knows firsthand what drugs can do- Whenever he shoots a hot batch of heroin between his toes, he turns into some kind of super cop.
- Sam Hyde eats food and talks on the podcast.
- Sam Hyde reviews the worst of what popular crowdfunding platform Kickstarter has to offer.
- A father arrives at his freshmen daughter's college frat house to help her move in.
- A lawyer Ronnie Goldman is sent to a mental institution to settle a case of a patient there. Along with prof. Badtanman and officer Cobra he attempts to brake the patient, ex-doctor Manslave, but they are in turn slowly manipulated by him.
- After living a hard rap lifestyle on the streets, Sammy returns home to his father and brother charls appearing to be reformed.
- is Million Dollar Extreme MDE is Sam Hyde, Nick Rochefort, and Charles Carroll. We are three regular XBox LIVE-playing dumbass fucksticks just like you, but we think that the "culture" you are consuming is pathetic in profound ways that we could fill an entire book talking about. We won't make you read the book but if you don't stop watching CollegeHumor and start watching us, we are going to find you and kill you. MDE is a lawless biker gang of funny-boys united by their burning hatred of consumerism who live to write and film mind-fuck wisdom bombs that slice up and dismember the belief systems of 9-5 Wal-Mart drones like tactical bayonets mounted on the AK-47 of insanity. MDE is the most widely used finishing attack in the Dragon Ball series, and is Goku's signature attack. MDE is a homeless man shitting in a parking lot and using it to write biblical quotes on the windshields of brand new Scion tC's.
- Frank Hassle, aka Doctor Don Wario, is on a mission from an Angel to harass as many people as possible, while evading the long arm of The Law.
- Time in early summer spent with the emergency vehicle response videotaping brothers of YouTube channel Hampow93.
- MDE humbly present to you their vision of a utopia. Mankind enjoying an epoch of justice and peace, goodwill and intellect, thanks to the purging of one particular problem.
- Welcome to Mr. Griefer's Office at L.L. Bean, this is where the magic happens.
- Sam buys his dream car, the Mazda Miata. However, this was not without the car salesman making homosexual advancements towards Sam.
- Sam is trying to enjoy his morning paper, while his friend Joel is trying to get his attention.
- Acted version of what Charls Carrol might have done if he never got a movie deal.