A four episode series of The Woodcreek Faction's sketch comedy show Party Sauce will be On Demand until May 6th, 2011 courtesy of Stupid Videos. Follo...
The adventures of two brothers who are recruited to embark on a secret mission to rescue the Mayor's wife's cat Bajingajang. Inspired by cheesy, sci-f...
When the times in the U.S.A. make the American Dream tough, the tough get War Block. Featured on Comedy Central's ATOM TV. A Woodcreek Faction Product...
A camera crew follows a citizen during one of his patrols to apprehend cigarette smokers violating his perception of non-smoking laws. A Woodcreek Fac...
Torrent, a weekly show on G4TV Canada, recently did a feature on The Woodcreek Faction. Torrent is a weekly half-hour television show that covers all ...
A chance meeting in a chess chat room sets off a Code Red alert.A Woodcreek Faction Production.
Directed by Jason Beck
Written by Jason Beck and Gre...
A futuristic bathroom device. No toilet paper necessary. A Woodcreek Faction Production.
Directed by Jason Beck
Written by Jason Beck and Greg Culbe...
Funny commercial! Come on down to Beaver Carpets! The warehouse is located off interstate 69, right next to the old lint factory. If you see the amazi...
Online Nation featured Beaver Carpets and Autowipe. Torrent, a weekly show on G4TV Canada’s Torrent, did a feature on The Woodcreek Faction in May 2008. Torrent is a weekly half-hour television show that covers all forms of online entertainment. Our feature hit Canadian TV screens and focuses on what Torrent called “our cutting edge humor”. VH1′s Nocturnal State featured “Cigarette Cop” which is still in rotation on VH1. The actual website featuring the selected videos was replaced with VH1 placing a schedule list of the featured videos. Until then, “Cigarette Cop” garnered the most views with over 250,000. Comedy Central’s Atom TV aired “War Block” in episode 16 on January 19, 2009 and “Wrong Tree, Wrong Time” in episode 216 on December 21, 2009. “Beaver Carpets”, “Autowipe”, and “Bunny Skates” have been featured On Demand programming on Comcast, Cox and Bresnan cable systems via StupidVideos.