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- Richard P. Cummings Jr., a disgruntled youth living with his father (Steve Schirripa), who runs away from home and stumbles into superstardom as rapper LiL DPC on YouTube. His debut single "Hung Like A Hero" catapulted him into the national spotlight and changed his life forever. After gracing the cover of many national magazines ranging from XXL to Playgirl and a controversial appearance on Weinter Touche's (Mark Hoppus) Weinter's World, he became a household name. Following a chance encounter in which he won over rap icon Fat Joe (as himself) he was offered a record deal under the Terror Squad imprint. While many believe that DPC's 15 minutes of fame have run up, Fat Joe believes he has what it takes to make it in the hip-hop game.
- The second digital comedy short film from writer/director Michael Ratner follows LiL DPC as he moves into Fat Joe's Miami mansion and into the fast life of the hip-hop industry. Always a savvy businessman, Fat Joe attempts to transform DPC into a credible hip-hop artist. Within days, tensions run high between DPC and Fat Joe's manager, Macho, who believes that DPC is talentless and is hurting their street cred. Nevertheless, Fat Joe works with DPC on the "Hung Like A Hero (Remix)" which he expects to bring in millions. The film follows DPC, Joe, and Macho in the days leading to the world premiere of the "Hung Like A Hero (Remix)" music video. Meanwhile, Richard Sr. is back in New York distraught over his missing son.
- John McEnroe may be older, but he certainly hasn't lost his edge. John gives a private tennis lesson to an old friend's obnoxious and bizarre son. Immature insanity ensues.
- 2016–TV Episode
- 2016–TV Episode
- The lasting legacy of the 1970 Kentucky Derby has nothing to do with the winner, Dust Commander. Its true impact came from the assignment that "Scanlan's Monthly" gave to a 32-year-old writer from Louisville named Hunter S. Thompson. Director Michael D. Ratner revisits that story in this 30 For 30 Short, talking with the late journalist's editors and friends, including actor Sean Penn. The piece that Thompson turned in - fantastical, riotous and, by the way, late - opened so many eyes that gonzo journalism became an art form. As Thompson's partner in crime, illustrator Ralph Steadman, says, "We were the face of the crowd we'd gone there to find."
- Digital series for Vice Sports featuring star players inside their cars as they head to their biggest games of the year.
- In a country of 1.2 billion people and in a sport with billions of fans worldwide, there has yet to be a single Indian-born player drafted in the NBA. One in a Billion follows the global journey of Satnam Singh Bhamara from his home of Ballo Ke, a farming village in rural India, to the bright lights of New York City as he attempts to change history. Building up to a climactic draft night after years of hard work, Satnam hopes to finally create the long-awaited connection between India and the NBA.
- Mockumentary series chronicling the greatest untold and untrue stories in sports history.
- 2016–TV Episode
- Kevin Hart Hosts the Most Awkward and Hilarious New Interview Show in Sports: Cold As Balls.
- Nascar's worst driver Amos Wallace is about to call it quits when he gets an unexpected sponsor from a shady juice company. The juice, along with its digestive side-effects, propels Amos to racing stardom and proves that sometimes in order to go fast, you just need to "go."
- The story of 7-year-old NBA Prospect Jermaine Jones, and his father's attempt to turn him into the next big basketball brand.
- The story of two daughters desperate search to find their estranged father, Eddie the Erie Enthusiast, who disappeared in WWII.
- The story of Dressage's resident bad boy finding a second lease on life after trying his hand at Finland's hottest new sport: Hobby Horsing.
- In the midst of the current epidemic of injuries facing Major League Baseball today, this is the story of the first ever player to successfully come back from a torn taint.
- A look back at the history of women's powerlifting.
- Kevin Hart interviews Draymond Green.
- Inspired by Peralta's "Dogtown and Z Boys" documentary, this looks at the storied, but lesser known, history of the founding of Parkour. Started accidentally by some suburban middle schoolers who had their Huffy bikes stolen by the cool kids, it quickly became a sensation. Instead of empty pools, these law abiding citizens would look for empty stairwells and unparked on curbs. But just as their hobby was becoming a movement, a terrible accident proved to be a major setback. Now, as they reflect on their journey, the trailblazers of this "sport" ponder whether it was all worth it.
- A documentary (produced by the Alt-Right) showing the positive effects of multiple concussions. This is the Alt-Right's response to Frontline's expose, "League of Denial."
- The story of underdog Sheldon Abraham's climb to Olympic Gold and the development of the fiercest rivalry the sport of Men's Race-Walking has ever seen.
- A documentary, filmed in heaven, profiling the nine major sports gods. Their newest hire Sarah, God of Post-Season, causes some major shakeups in the sports world.