Big Dog Eat Child has been nominated for the Golden Brick Award by Rooftop Comedy. This award is given to the most hilarious rising comedic filmmaker. Winner announced the week of June 14th.
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Big Dog Eat Child: Super Party 2012 This SATURDAY.
Hey! Remember when the world was supposed to end this year and then it didn’t? We don’t. Besides… The End of the World comes WHEN WE SAY IT DOES. And that is SEPTEMBER 22ND, 2012 at THE OBSERVATORY LOFT (join our facebook group to get the address) Fires start at 6pm Beer: $2 Booze: $3 [...]
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NEWS: Danny’s BottomShelf Beer Reviews and Twenty Something Ninja Turtles To Screen TONIGHT at Hollyshorts!
The hits keep on coming for Big Dog Eat Child‘s videos! Both Danny’s Bottom Shelf Beer Reviews and Twenty Something Ninja Turtles will screen tonight (April 13th) at 7pm for the Hollyshorts monthly screening! The show is at the Showbiz Store and Cafe 500 S. Sepulveda Blvd. Los Angeles, in the very fine Westwood neighborhood! [...]
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What Up Little Kid is playing tonight at the International Shit Movie Film Festival! 7pm!
Click on this background image that we hot linked from their website to find out how you can get last minute tix! See What Up Little Kid in one of the coolest theaters in Los Angeles! Showtime is 7pm PST!
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Our video Jones Big Ass Truck Rental and Storage made the front page of Reddit on October 27th! Good thing someone told us that night! Roll the beautiful link footage! http://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/1274qh/ladies_and_gentlemen_i_present_to_you_the_best/
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ALSIP, IL and LOS ANGELES, CA – Big Dog Eat Child, a comedy company formed by 8 close friends from Chicago’s South Side is now a featured channel of the Machinima Network. Machinima (youtube.com/machinima) is the largest entertainment channel on YouTube boasting over 109 million subscribers, 4,500 channels and an astounding 27.2 billion views. Big [...]
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Moraine Valley Community College proved to be a successful venture for Castro back in 2002. This article, featured in their online newspaper: ‘The Glacier’, speaks of Pedro’s journey since his years as The Glaciers graphics editor.

