Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla have grown their YouTube channel into an empire that now includes a feature-length film. Rabid popularity aside, the Smosh guys have been YouTube pioneers in other ways, ...
Someone, please come get your crying Anthony Padilla—he’s a literal mess now that he’s left his long-time YouTube channel Smosh, and his latest Pokémon video is proof. Now, per Cozart’s suggestion to ...
For online video viewers over a certain age, the word "Smosh" doesn't mean a thing; it's just a nonsense word. And for online video viewers under a certain age, Smosh are kings, two of the funniest, ...
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"Ghostmates," the second feature from Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla, is like "Ghost" for nice bros. When Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla first joined YouTube, they each received a free iPod nano from ...
Smosh, the iconic YouTube comedy channel founded by Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla, was a staple in many 2000s kids’ lives. The project has grown with social media itself, with the duo initially ...
Ian Hecox (left) and Anthony Padilla make up the popular YouTube comedy team known as SMOSH. Lionsgate has announced that it has acquired the rights to distribute a film based on two of YouTube’s ...