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Sponsored Video – Samsung & SXM Release New Hilarious Fact Checkers Unit Episode Number 6

I’m a big fan of James Franco, he’s an excellent and highly respected American actor. I particularly enjoyed his role in 127 hours, this latest New Fact Checkers episode is a lot more funny though and he plays the part very well. In this video, which is part of a Sponsored Post to promote the Samsung Galaxy Note 5.3, Franco is on the run trying to keep a secret from the Fact Checkers Unit.

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Celebrity magazine Fact Checkers Dylan (Brain Sacca) and Russell (Peter Karinen) discover a photograph of Franco (via a Samsung Galaxy Note 5.3) of Franco looking pregnant, in his second trimester in fact. The pair use their Fact Checking powers and of course due diligence to further investigate Franco. They then discover that he is not pregnant but is in actual fact a ‘shape shifter’, who transforms into any shape he chooses, including Oscar Nominated actor Seymour Cassel, goliath actor Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister and “Terra Nova” star Allison Miller.

This is a sponsored post and Samsung Mobile sponsor the entertainment series ‘Fact Checkers Unit’ in order to promote their upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 5.3 handset and Premium Suite upgrade, which indeed the Fact Checkers use in this video to assist them on their undercover mission.

The Premium Suite is just that, it includes advanced note-taking applications, superb productivity tools and an Android 4.0 OS upgrade.

This is an excellent series of videos for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5.3 and well worth the watch, enjoy!

This post has been sponsored by Samsung

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