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* So, towards the end of the Episode III review, Plinkett cites ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' and ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' as examples of movies made entirely with computers. But he also states that neither of them are made with "real actors". It's unclear if this is in character or not, but is he implying that voice actors aren't "real actors"?

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* So, towards the end of the Episode III review, Plinkett cites ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'' and ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' as examples of movies made entirely with computers. But he also states that neither of them are made with "real actors". It's unclear if this is in character or not, but is he implying that voice actors aren't "real actors"?

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* So, towards the end of the Episode III review, Plinkett cites WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles and WesternAnimation/ToyStory as examples of movies made entirely with computers. But he also states that neither of them are made with "real actors". It's unclear if this is in character or not, but is he implying that voice actors aren't "real actors"?

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* So, towards the end of the Episode III review, Plinkett cites WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' and WesternAnimation/ToyStory ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' as examples of movies made entirely with computers. But he also states that neither of them are made with "real actors". It's unclear if this is in character or not, but is he implying that voice actors aren't "real actors"?



** At this point it seems that if they are different or the same person flip-flops depending on the video. So in that instance, Rich's Plinkett and Mike's Plinkett are the same person.

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** At this point it seems that if they are different or the same person flip-flops depending on the video. So in that instance, Rich's Plinkett and Mike's Plinkett are the same person.person.
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**Aside from the possibility of child labor, President Taft lived until 1930, making it certainly possible.
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** And later, a RunningJoke in the ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' and ''Film/StarTrek2009'' reviews, where Johnny is said (respectively) to be in a tomb and have died of [[MultipleChoicePast cholera or cancer]]. [[OneSteveLimit If it's the same Johnny.]]

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** And later, a RunningJoke in the ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' and ''Film/StarTrek2009'' reviews, where Johnny is said (respectively) to be in a tomb and have died of [[MultipleChoicePast cholera or cancer]].colorectal cancer. [[OneSteveLimit If it's the same Johnny.]]
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** And later, a RunningJoke in the ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' and ''Film/StarTrek (2009)'' reviews, where Johnny is said (respectively) to be in a tomb and have died of [[MultipleChoicePast cholera or cancer]]. [[OneSteveLimit If it's the same Johnny.]]

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** And later, a RunningJoke in the ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' and ''Film/StarTrek (2009)'' ''Film/StarTrek2009'' reviews, where Johnny is said (respectively) to be in a tomb and have died of [[MultipleChoicePast cholera or cancer]]. [[OneSteveLimit If it's the same Johnny.]]
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* So, towards the end of the Episode III review, Plinkett cites TheIncredibles and ToyStory as examples of movies made entirely with computers. But he also states that neither of them are made with "real actors". It's unclear if this is in character or not, but is he implying that voice actors aren't "real actors"?

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* So, towards the end of the Episode III review, Plinkett cites TheIncredibles WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles and ToyStory WesternAnimation/ToyStory as examples of movies made entirely with computers. But he also states that neither of them are made with "real actors". It's unclear if this is in character or not, but is he implying that voice actors aren't "real actors"?
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* There are 2 Harry S. Plinketts, right? Wouldn't Nadine know she was talking to an imposter? She's seen the real plinkett's face.

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* There are 2 Harry S. Plinketts, right? Wouldn't Nadine know she was talking to an imposter? She's seen the real plinkett's face.face.
** At this point it seems that if they are different or the same person flip-flops depending on the video. So in that instance, Rich's Plinkett and Mike's Plinkett are the same person.
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** Because at this point, it should be obvious that [[UnreliableNarrator Plinkett is one seriously crazed up fruit-loop who has little to no grasp on reality.]]

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** Because at this point, it should be obvious that [[UnreliableNarrator Plinkett is one seriously crazed up fruit-loop who has little to no grasp on reality.]]]]
* There are 2 Harry S. Plinketts, right? Wouldn't Nadine know she was talking to an imposter? She's seen the real plinkett's face.
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* If Mr Plinkett was born in 1906, how was he able to sell clothes to President Taft? And how can he claim to be 119 years old if he was a little kid on the Titanic?

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* If Mr Plinkett was born in 1906, how was he able to sell clothes to President Taft? And how can he claim to be 119 years old if he was a little kid on the Titanic?Titanic?
** Because at this point, it should be obvious that [[UnreliableNarrator Plinkett is one seriously crazed up fruit-loop who has little to no grasp on reality.]]

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** It wasn't a hallucination?

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** It wasn't a hallucination?hallucination?'
** Plinkett's editors typed it in to make him feel less crazy



** The point of Plinkett's joke is that he's saying the lead human actors of Transformers have no real acting ''talent.''

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** The point of Plinkett's joke is that he's saying the lead human actors of Transformers have no real acting ''talent.''''
* If Mr Plinkett was born in 1906, how was he able to sell clothes to President Taft? And how can he claim to be 119 years old if he was a little kid on the Titanic?
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** The point is that he's saying the lead human actors of Transformers have no real acting talent.

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** The point of Plinkett's joke is that he's saying the lead human actors of Transformers have no real acting talent.''talent.''
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*** The actual point of the gag is to say that Transformers has no real actors in it. If Plinkett had said "no voice actors" then the joke would have failed, because then it wouldn't work as well for the Transformers reference.

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*** The actual point of the gag is to say that Transformers has no real actors in it. If Plinkett had said "no voice actors" then the joke would have failed, because then it wouldn't work as well for the Transformers reference.reference.
** The point is that he's saying the lead human actors of Transformers have no real acting talent.
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*** I think you're reading into it too closely. It's clearly a throwaway gag poking at Plinkett's senility, with no real further message intended.

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*** I think you're reading into it too closely. It's clearly a throwaway gag poking at Plinkett's senility, with no real further message intended.intended.
*** The actual point of the gag is to say that Transformers has no real actors in it. If Plinkett had said "no voice actors" then the joke would have failed, because then it wouldn't work as well for the Transformers reference.
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** And later, a RunningJoke in the ''IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' and ''Film/StarTrek (2009)'' reviews, where Johnny is said (respectively) to be in a tomb and have died of [[MultipleChoicePast cholera or cancer]]. [[OneSteveLimit If it's the same Johnny.]]

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** And later, a RunningJoke in the ''IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' and ''Film/StarTrek (2009)'' reviews, where Johnny is said (respectively) to be in a tomb and have died of [[MultipleChoicePast cholera or cancer]]. [[OneSteveLimit If it's the same Johnny.]]
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*** True, but he seems to imply that there's no legitimacy to voice acting.

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*** True, but he seems to imply that there's no legitimacy to voice acting.acting.
*** I think you're reading into it too closely. It's clearly a throwaway gag poking at Plinkett's senility, with no real further message intended.
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** They aren't actors. They're voice actors. It's a completely different process.

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** They aren't actors. They're voice actors. It's a completely different process.process.
*** True, but he seems to imply that there's no legitimacy to voice acting.
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* So, towards the end of the Episode III review, Plinkett cites TheIncredibles and ToyStory as examples of movies made entirely with computers. But he also states that neither of them are made with "real actors". It's unclear if this is in character or not, but is he implying that voice actors aren't "real actors"?

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* So, towards the end of the Episode III review, Plinkett cites TheIncredibles and ToyStory as examples of movies made entirely with computers. But he also states that neither of them are made with "real actors". It's unclear if this is in character or not, but is he implying that voice actors aren't "real actors"?actors"?
** They aren't actors. They're voice actors. It's a completely different process.
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** It wasn't a hallucination?

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** It wasn't a hallucination?hallucination?
* So, towards the end of the Episode III review, Plinkett cites TheIncredibles and ToyStory as examples of movies made entirely with computers. But he also states that neither of them are made with "real actors". It's unclear if this is in character or not, but is he implying that voice actors aren't "real actors"?
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* So wait, if the floating pizza roll was just a product of Plinkett's insanity, how did he get a video clip of it for the review?

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* So wait, if the floating pizza roll was just a product of Plinkett's insanity, how did he get a video clip of it for the review?review?
** It wasn't a hallucination?
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** And later, a RunningJoke in the ''IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' and ''StarTrek2009'' reviews, where Johnny is said (respectively) to be in a tomb and have died of [[MultipleChoicePast cholera or cancer]]. [[OneSteveLimit If it's the same Johnny.]]

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** And later, a RunningJoke in the ''IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' and ''StarTrek2009'' ''Film/StarTrek (2009)'' reviews, where Johnny is said (respectively) to be in a tomb and have died of [[MultipleChoicePast cholera or cancer]]. [[OneSteveLimit If it's the same Johnny.]]

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* So wait, if the floating pizza role was just a product of Plinkett's insanity, how did he get a video clip of it for the review?

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** And later, a RunningJoke in the ''IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' and ''StarTrek2009'' reviews, where Johnny is said (respectively) to be in a tomb and have died of [[MultipleChoicePast cholera or cancer]]. [[OneSteveLimit If it's the same Johnny.]]
* So wait, if the floating pizza role roll was just a product of Plinkett's insanity, how did he get a video clip of it for the review?
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** Sort of becomes a BrickJoke in Plinkett's "Star Wars" A New Hope commentary track, where he claims to have murdered him.

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** Sort of becomes a BrickJoke in Plinkett's "Star Wars" A New Hope commentary track, where he claims to have murdered him.him.
* So wait, if the floating pizza role was just a product of Plinkett's insanity, how did he get a video clip of it for the review?
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* In Plinkett's review of episode 3, he talks about how he adopted a kid named Johnny from a grocery store parking lot. We only see this kid one other time in the entire review. Does anyone know if he was supposed to be part of some larger schtick that got cut or didn't work out?

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* In Plinkett's review of episode 3, he talks about how he adopted a kid named Johnny from a grocery store parking lot. We only see this kid one other time in the entire review. Does anyone know if he was supposed to be part of some larger schtick that got cut or didn't work out?out?
** Sort of becomes a BrickJoke in Plinkett's "Star Wars" A New Hope commentary track, where he claims to have murdered him.

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