Well, it all started out with nothing of course, in an average city called Winnipeg. Mike and Corban met each other for the first time in their first year of high school at Glenlawn Collegiate. It was Phys-Ed class, and they were learning first aid. That's when someone named Kyle introduced them to each other. The bonding went smoothly. Shortly after, they turned out to be very good friends. Corban was telling Mike that he made clay-animated films as a hobby. Mike was interested. He began showing up frequently at Corban's house to film. After a while they ended up making three long movies: Cosmic Invasion, Trent vs. Lee, and War Heroes Unlimited.

The year was over! Corban passed with flying colors. Mike failed miserably with flying colors. To summer school with him! Which he in fact, nearly failed as well.

Through the summer they viewed over Trent vs. Lee, that was recorded over one of Corban's very early films called War Heroes. Not completely though. If you start the movie from the exact beginning of the tape, you would notice an image of a toy soldier standing in the center, with a voice saying, “… most dramatic...” Then cut straight to the movie. Mike was like, “Lets just use that as our introduction logo.” Corban was like, “Fine.” Then they came to realize that they were using the name 'MOSTdramatic' before every film they created from that day on.

Grade 11. It was a better year for the both of them. Mike went half time at Glenlawn, and half at South Winnipeg Technical Collage, in a course called Production Art. He inevitably fell so far behind, that he pretty much screwed himself.

Becoming so fond of this style of film making, they ended up making short violent, educational films as their class presentations. Like: Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy, etc. The spectators seemed to enjoy them a lot, along with the teachers, surprisingly. Corban once again racked up his school marks by the end of the year. Mike did okay in Glenlawn.

Grade 12. It went pretty good and fast for the two. But sadly, they stopped filmmaking. Corban joined the same course as Mike at Winnipeg Tech, where Corban got a girlfriend and everything went downhill from there. Mike was lonely. Corban being the lucky bastard he is, graduates without Mike flawlessly. Mike passed Glenlawn, but couldn't graduate because he managed to fail Winnipeg Tech, flawlessly. Leaving him no choice but to pay for extra time in the following year.

After the summer, Mike smartened his act, and got his ass in gear. Around the beginning of the year, Mike and Corban noticed a new name said in row call, Jared Thompson. They never thought a well dressed guy like him would ever be interested in even talking to them scrubs. So they let him be. Until one day, a girl in the class decided to video cam Mike. Mike looked at the camera and with wide eyes, and quoted, “I like cheese.” Right then he freakishly grasped Jared's attention. Jared laughed. Mike was confused. Jared looks like a son of a mobster. Mike was almost certain that he was going to get his ass shanked by this guy after saying something mindless and random as that.

Time passed and the three slowly bonded together pretty well. By Christmas time, Mike being the fool he is, decided to recruit Jared into MOSTdramatic. Corban was like, “Fine.” So they did. They then started planning a new movie to make together, but this time using machinima, and the game 'Timesplitters 2'. Mike first called the show 'Robo-war - The Machines Within'. The other two hated it, so Mike being a fan of 'Red vs. Blue', quickly decided to call it 'Us vs. Them - The Machines Within'. They laughed, and liked it. They filmed their first episode just after New Years Day of 2005. It seemed to have gone by perfectly at the time, but then they realized that the episode sucked. It wasn't even funny, and it had a horrible case of hiss feedback from the mic when they recorded it. They had no idea on what to do about that problem, and they didn't even bother taking care of it.

On January 12th of 2005, Mike seemed to have a little bit of an ordeal. He exited the bus at his stop, and walked out into the street to J-walk, completely unaware of the hurtling three-ton tow truck pushing 50 km/h heading straight for the ignorant fool. BANG! From an up right walking position to a 'C' position in a matter of milliseconds. Thrown roughly ten feet, then dragged ten more feet, with his head wedged in between the front tire and the icy pavement. Yeah. Sounds quite exaggerated and unbelievable I know. I swear all of that is true. Plus he was never really the luckiest guy in the world in the first place. Well unlucky, but as well very lucky to still be alive.

Mike took school and work off for a month, barely able to walk, with a bleeding kidney, which quickly healed, a messed up knee, cut up face, a two-week long blistering headache, with his Pelvis 14 mm out of place. Filming was put on hold for a long while. After he healed enough, he went back to work, school, and filming.

Two months later, he completed his course at Winnipeg Tech. Corban obviously managed to finish before him, even though he started taking it a year after Mike did. That was when they began to really work hard on Us vs. Them. (Heh, I said 'hard on' several words back.) BAH Anyway, They ended up pulling something like 9 episodes out of their ass in 1 month. If it wasn't for Jared's natural laziness they probably would have been able to complete the whole first season in that time.

They began showing Us vs. Them to friends, and their friends. They were getting feedback from them saying stuff like, “You should totally make a site and get noticed.” “Wow these are cool, you should post them up on the internet.” Mike was like, “Nice, people like it.” Corban was like, “Fine.” Jared was like, “Meh.” So they did!

They finished something like 20 episodes of this so-called 'funny' crap. And then Corban came to Mike and said were bringing in someone else into the show. A guy named James from McDonalds, Corban worked with him at the time. Mike hated him, and as usual Jared never really cared. He was going to play the new character Sgt. Cortez.

3 episodes were made into the second season, and making them was pain in the face. Arguing, fighting, blood, guts, and limbs everywhere. It didn't seem the same anymore. Mike and Corban were even starting to go at each other's throats. Then before they knew it Jared fired himself from the crew.

Everything was going straight to hell. Everyone separated from each other. This website was doing nothing but collecting dust. Mike and Corban didn't even talk to each other for like 2 months. They went their own separate ways. Corban started hanging out with James more and more. Mike focused on work and parties. MOSTdramatic was forgotten.

But then!!! One day, Mike went to get some food at McDonalds. He bumped into Corban. He asked him, “What's up?” And before you know it they were back at it again. (Back to filming, not neck strangling) MOSTdramatic was back in business! And everything seemed to be back to the good old days, with just them as a team. Corban eventually came to realize how much of a pompous bastard James could be. So he threw his affiliation with him into the garbage disposal. Now, there are no more distractions.

Corban had a new idea for a short clay-animated horror film. 'South Tennessee Massacre.' They as well plan on bringing back Us vs. Them in the future. They will now be making multimedia films. Live-action, clay-animation, cartooning, and of course machinima. They just recently made an ad for MyTego - Stylized Mobility. Mike then designed this brand new site. They're off at a fresh new start.

So that's it. All in a nutshell. (Or 17 paragraphs.) Yeah, so enjoy their work, or they will find you. And I will join them. Grrr.

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