It was 30 second video of Plinkett putting a cat into a microwave. Sounds like it was flagged for being in bad taste.
Good to see Tommy takes his meme status in stride. Not a given seeing as the meme mocks his acting skills.
edited 11th Dec '10 12:43:00 PM by DasAuto
Now if you excuse me, Starfleet is about to award the Christopher Pike Medal to my dick. — SF DebrisYou'd need Uwe Boll levels of self delusion to not figure out your acting is terrible. The cast probably just stifled their giggles on set.
That was good, though I prefer the Episode 1 review out of all of them. I wonder were the plot with Nadine is going.
You will never love a women as much as George Lucas hates his fans.I could have done without the "I like to fuck my cat" bit.
It's not over. Not yet.Yeah, the Hammer Time joke in the Star Trek made me laugh out loud, but I really didn't like the cat jokes in this one.
That being said, I loved this. It was everything I could have hoped it could be.
I'm still in the process of watching it, I just have to say the bit with Nadie and Darth Sidious was unbelievable.
edited 31st Dec '10 5:30:30 PM by Medicus
It's not over. Not yet.Holy shit, he really has the Palpatine voice down.
Of course, the implied showdown didn't happen. Didn't miss it, though.
edited 1st Jan '11 5:15:47 AM by DasAuto
Now if you excuse me, Starfleet is about to award the Christopher Pike Medal to my dick. — SF DebrisIt was mesmerizing when he was talking about the terrible camera work and shot construction.
"Wax on, wax off..." "But Mr. Miyagi, I don't see how this is helping me do Karate..." "Pubic hair is weakness, Daniel-san!"That and the dialogue as well. I like to write and it was interesting to listen to him talk about how dialogue is presented. It actually made me go back and rewrite some of the stuff I have written to make it flow better. Plinkett really does know what he is talking about.
You will never love a women as much as George Lucas hates his fans.If someone hasn't scooped Plinkett up yet and given him a paying gig, someone really needs to.
The ROTS Review is getting a Nadine-subplot epilogue.
DumboTo quote Palpatine:
YEEEEEEEEEESSSSSS!
I can't wait.
Also, new webseries.
edited 14th Mar '11 3:00:15 PM by DonZabu
"Wax on, wax off..." "But Mr. Miyagi, I don't see how this is helping me do Karate..." "Pubic hair is weakness, Daniel-san!"What's wrong with his Voooooooooooooice?
Its the "Actor"....well its actually the original Plinkett from when he was just a character in another series. ' Fucking awesome use of "Derezzed" from Tron, and Lucas was scary.
You will never love a women as much as George Lucas hates his fans.I have to admit that half of the video made me go WTF (flying wheelchair, I'm looking at you), and half of it made me laugh (the hospital room gag).
Long live Cinematech. FC:0259-0435-4987I'm a huge fan.
When I first learned of the existence of these reviews that tore up on the prequel trilogy, I rolled my eyes. I didn't need someone else to tell me the movies sucked in a big way. I didn't need another nerd whinging on about how Lucas sexually assaulted his precious childhood. I figured he'd be like most other video critics on the intranets. Obvious jokes, squealing and flailing in place of actual content.
But I decided to take a risk. Oh boy. I came for the serial killer antics, and stayed for the detailed and thorough breakdowns. Hell, I enjoy every aspect of these reviews. Refuge in Audacity done right IMO. He goes into the reasons the stories and film making failed, the analysis actually helped me learn more about storytelling, about what to do and what not to do. The serial killer stuff sprinkled throughout add variety and suspense. How many reviewers on the Internet make you feel suspense? Awesome.
edited 28th Mar '11 12:57:22 AM by MildGuy
^ I agree with all of this. Well, except for the bit about being sick of hearing people complain on the internet about the prequels. That doesn't really bother me.
Not bad, but I thought it seemed a little less focused than usual.
At the end, which films would you most want him to go into? I liked Confused Matthew's look at the Matrix films, but Plinkett would probably hit some things he missed. So I guess I'll vote for matrix.
The Matrix trilogy is unfocused (nice adjective) and pretentious, but the logic is sound. I never once complained about plot holes, just how much I disliked the characters and wanted the machines to win.
I'm a skeptical squirrel
hey guys, can anyone tell me what this entry from our Redlettermedia page is talking about?
"This is how Plinkett celebrates Thanksgiving."
The link doesn't work because apparently youtube removed the video. So can someone who's seen it tell me what it was?