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It’s been a while since my last post, I’m mostly out of the matrix these days well at least trying to. With Yin and the rest of the team otherwise preoccupied I thought it was time I got the loyal Y&Y readers caught up on what light-skinned Jermaine was up to. If you’ve been paying attention to our newly revived Eargasms series you’ll see the North Carolina native is pretty hard to miss right now. See what content Mr. Cole’s been releasing on the net recently when he’s not on stage opposite Nas or on set in Barbados with Trey Songz and Rihanna after the cut.

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Cyrax is a BAD MAN. Kevin Tancharoen, you deserve all the praise you get for creating such a fantastic series. It’s by far the best series/film based on a game, who even remembers the old Mortal Kombat film? Yang does, he has it on DVD #loser :| Street Fighter and Tekken films were also EPIC flops, so lacklustre and such bad acting/fight scenes. This Youtube series is miles ahead of all of them with the editing, fighting, costumes, character realisations were all on point. I can’t lie though, the CGI towards the end was a little too fake looking for my liking. Hop on after for the finale.

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You may have seen this on American television, here is the UK’s answer currently on Channel5.  Silent library is a ruthless but all the while hilarious gameshow that sees a group of 6 friends each week undergoing a series of ridiculous challenges in a confined library environment. The aim of the game is perform each challenge without disturbing the other members of the library by making noise. If they manage to keep it together (for example) while millipedes crawl around on their face then they’ll pass the challenge and win £100; if not, they fail and get nothing. Seeing people electrocuted, eat dog food and endure bear hugs from a morbidly obese man is quite simply amusing but it gets worse. First episode aired a couple of days ago featuring group from Huddersfeild, next week it’s group from Eton… #saynomore. Follow the link after the break to watch the show on Demand 5- Channel 5’s online channel.

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Smart move J. Cole camp. They realise that the Cole’s marketing hasn’t been the best till now, in fact it’s been awful. His debut album needs to get the sales that it deserves, we all know musically it’s going to be the sh*t. So it’s a nice move from Cole’s camp to start a web series giving us an insight into the life of the Fayetteville rapper. Have a gander at the first episode on the reverse, the part with the American vs Canadian thing is jokes! His friend reminds me of a young Mike Epps in Next Friday. Look forward to seeing more from this series, I’m guessing the next episode will be based in London?

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It’s not where you’ve been but where you’re going. Real talk right there. One of the many things that made me fall in love with this show – it’s real and relatable. You get to see the character’s struggle to success, this is the story of them making it. If you want to see a TV show of folks showing off what they’ve made and living the ‘life’ then go watch Entourage. It’s made by the same people! go watch Season 1 online or on Sky before Season 2 of How To Make It In America kicks off in September. Peep the trailer on the reverse.

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GET OVER HERE. Best way to start a new week (well…post bank holiday weekend) = watching a new episode of Mortal Kombat Legacy. If any of you watched the last episode then you’ll know it ended abruptly in the middle of Scorpion and Sub Zero‘s epic showdown. This episode we find out who’s victorious in that battle and what the consequences are for the loser, interesting end to the episode to say the least. It’s annoying that by the time I get into the episode it ends. This one was only around 6-7 minutes LONG. Dagnabbit. Peep it on the reverse.

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Yin posted the trailer for this a long while ago but a film never came of it, instead the new plan was to split the Kevin Tancharoen directed motion sequence into a digital mini series. It seems Kevin has completely altered Mortal Kombat‘s original theme of supernatural/fantasy and implemented a more contemporary and dramatic route. I just watched the first episode last night and I absolutely love it even though I would have liked to have seen more of the original plot with some of the main characters. However it’s early days yet, this was but the first episode so there is time; to be honest this is great because both the previous Mortal Kombat films weren’t very good to say the least, the first film was bad but the second film was just tragic! Peep the first episode from the ten part series, more details on when the next ones surface soon!

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