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Showing results 1 - 5 of 5 matches August 14, 2006 Link to this post Daytime TV Wow, it's gonna be one of those days. In rapid succession, the MPRRS reviewers passed the latest submission by Chairleg Productions - entitled 'Daytime or: How I learnt to stop legislating and love the Ninjaman', this one is a break from their recent MPs series - it's a look at violence in videogames, and possible alternatives. It's hilarious - go watch! 43.3 mb in WMP9 format, 41.3 mb in QuickTime format. (The WMP9 version is also available at Chairleg's website.) (Louis Wu 15:43:38 UTC)
August 5, 2006 Link to this post MPs Postcards from a fan Psi Matrix put together some 'postcards' highlighting his favorite moments from the 'MPs' series from Chairleg Productions. You can find them on the redvsblue.net server. (Louis Wu 11:14:24 UTC)
July 30, 2006 Link to this post MPs Ep 3: The Cure for Invincibility Chairleg Productions has released Episode 3 of their MPs series - you can grab it at their site in WMP9 format (38.3 mb), or, since it passed the MPRRS, you can use our mirrors (WMP9 version | QuickTime version). Humor remains dry, storyline remains snappy, effects remain polished and slick. Benedict is certainly the CO you can love to hate! (Louis Wu 15:57:28 UTC)
July 22, 2006 Link to this post Tetris Forever Chairleg Productions released Episode 2 of their new series, MPs, this week. This one is shaping up to be amazing - really high production values, including fantastic audio, beautifully-integrated effects, and really smooth cinematography. Humor continues to be high, and character development is really strong. We're helping out with a mirror of the WMP9 version (40.2 mb), and providing a QuickTime version as well (40.6 mb). Check it out! (Louis Wu 12:46:58 UTC)
July 13, 2006 Link to this post MPs Episode 1: 26th Century Boy Chairleg Productions has created a number of Halo-based machinima projects - most (all?) have met with critical success. They're funny, they're well-filmed, they've got high production qualities. They've got a new series just beginning: MPs. They submitted Episode 1 to the MPRRS last week - and were given a high passing score. They asked us to hold off on release of this film, though, to allow for more time in making other episodes; we're nothing if not accomodating. It's Thursday, so it's release day for 'MPs Episode 1: 26th Century Boy'. It's funny, it's big and beautiful, and it makes us want more episodes. it revolves around the lives of a team of Military Police who are decidedly unmilitary. We're hosting the WMP9 version (28.5 mb, also available at Chairleg's website) and a QuickTime version (26.7 mb) - grab the one that works best for you! (Louis Wu 13:01:53 UTC)
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