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Brent Hirose

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Brent Hirose

 

Brent Hirose (Feb 18th, 1983 - Present) is the founder and acting CEO of Fine-o Video, a little known production company. His contributions to the entertainment world have been negligable, with little of his actual work surviving past initial screenings.

 

Early Work

 

Before founding Fine-o, Brent was best known for a series of small budget movies that are remebered mainly due to their non-sensical and innapropriate names, which typically had little to do the content of the movies themselves. "The Day I Pushed Your Mother Off A Bus" and "Ten Ways To Get Beat Up By Nuns" are prime examples of this, the former being about a man who is unable to find his misplaced car keys and the latter about twins who discover that they are in love with each other. Needless to say, all his works were deemed financial and critical failures.

 

 

Fine-o Video

There is some debate as to where he obained the money to found Fine-o Video and many of his critics point to the lack of actual releases by the company as proof that the company in fact does not exist beyond the P.O. Box that is used for all of the company mail.

 

There is also some debate as to the legitimacy of the company's alleged founding by Hirose in the first place, as the company dates itself as being founded in 1980, a full three years before Hirose is said to be born. As of this moment, no official statement has been released regarding this issue.

 

Hirose has recently entered into the public eye again when he announced Fine-o had aquired the rights to The Wizbits Cartoon, a claim that has since been hotly contested.

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