Jeremiah Watkins is one of those comedians that you can't forget. Born and raised in Overland Park, Kansas, Jeremiah has literally been dressing up and performing since he was born. (His mom put him in a Santa Claus outfit when she brought him home from the hospital) In high school, Jeremiah won multiple awards for broadcasting and filmmaking at the state and national level, and quickly obtained an on-air talent position at 96.5 The Buzz, a local Kansas City radio station, while he was in college. A year later, at the age of 20, he decided to move to Hollywood to begin his journey towards becoming a cast member on Saturday Night Live. Since then, he has established himself as one of the most physical stand-up comedians in Los Angeles with his high energy and off-the-cuff style. He has appeared in multiple national commercials, and performs regularly at college campuses, The Comedy Store, The Laugh Factory, The Improv, and more. His comedic dance skills have been featured on VH1, and he's had viral videos on Youtube, as well as videos featured on Funny or Die. He has also trained at Second City and The Groundlings, and has performed improv all over Los Angeles. No matter what size the audience, Jeremiah Watkins guarantees a memorable show experience like you've never seen before. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Jeremiah Watkins
A down on his luck man gets into an absurd but high stakes bet where he has one summer to find, and hook up with, every girl he had a crush on from 1st to 12th grade.
Josh Fosse is a 20something guy whose life is going nowhere. His girl left, his rent is late, and he lacks a real job. He is trying to make it as an app reviewer online and decides to review a self help app called i-Lived for fun. He's signs on and immediately his life turns around. He meets the girl of his dreams and he gets a job offer he can't refuse. Convinced it's him and not the app, he signs out... and loses everything. He signs on again but this time the terms are different, the app is asking him to do things that are out of his moral comfort zone... but essential to becoming the success the app tells him he can be.