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Saturday, November 2, 2013

YouTube Stars Join Machinima In Celebrating The Release Of MORTAL KOMBAT LEGACY 2

 
This week is chock-complete of Mortal Kombat gems in light of the most current premiere of Mortal Kombat Legacy: Season 2. With the most recent group work from EMC Monkeys obtaining released their own promotional piece for the series, a number of other directors also joined the fray, including Mike Dahlquist, Caine Sinclair and David Moore.

For the 1st, Dahlquist (a.k.a. Mike Diva) brings EMC Monkey group members Johnny Yang and Tony Sre in a classic duel to the bloody finish as Scorpion and Noob Saibot. In contrast to Yang's previously clip as Raiden, this one brings fatalities, all the far more purpose to watch and appreciate.


The subsequent video functions exquisite operate from the team members of Sub More than Hype, with Kristina Baskett, James Hutchison and Solomon Brende starring as classic characters Kitana, Sub-Zero and Scorpion. The choreography is really very good with tasteful performances from the cast, like Baskett who, aside from MKL2's Samantha Jo, brings a single of the much better physical performances as the Edenian princess I've seen in indie film. No dialogue here, just all action, and its all great to watch, thanks to cinematographer Leo Kei Angelos.



The final video showcases the very same track, but a various, slightly much more musical dance-fighting interpretation courtesy of choreographer David Moore. You pretty significantly get all the characters joining in an epic brawl highlit by yet another interpretive face-off among legendary characters Scorpion and Sub-Zero fighting more than the last piece of chicken. Therefore the title. Watch.


With all these videos out celebrating the release of Mortal Kombat Legacy two, I won't be shocked if there are a lot more. At this point now, we are well or 20 years considering that the release of thw original game that began it all, amidst the technology that would in the end see the game's cinematic vision finally brought to life in 1995. The rest, of course, is history, and if you have not heard of Mortal Kombat by now, and you love martial arts films and games, I can only tell you do what Scorpion says so properly, and go to Machinima's YouTube page and catch up on all things Mortal Kombat Legacy.
YouTube Stars Join Machinima In Celebrating The Release Of MORTAL KOMBAT LEGACY 2
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