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Tiny Plastic Men

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  • 2012–
  • 22 Min.
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Tiny Plastic Men (2012)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuGottfried Bros Toy & Train Co. makes everything from video games to board games, from toy cars to action figures. These toys need to be tested, and those tests are carried out by the lowest ... Alles lesenGottfried Bros Toy & Train Co. makes everything from video games to board games, from toy cars to action figures. These toys need to be tested, and those tests are carried out by the lowest rung of the company, the Prototype Department. Working in an office that looks more like a... Alles lesenGottfried Bros Toy & Train Co. makes everything from video games to board games, from toy cars to action figures. These toys need to be tested, and those tests are carried out by the lowest rung of the company, the Prototype Department. Working in an office that looks more like a decked-out, nerdy frat house, Crad, Addison, and October test toy and game prototypes for... Alles lesen

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    • Chris Craddock
    • Matthew Alden
    • Mark Meer
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      • Matthew Alden
      • Mark Meer
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      • 5 Gewinne & 14 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    • 2012–2015
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    Belinda Cornish
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    • 2012–2015
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    6christineackerley

    Us Geeks Will Like It

    This short show is not for everyone. It is clearly made by proud and knowledgeable geeks for the rest of us geeks who get it and are in on what they are talking about and making fun of. If you're not a geek or into nerd culture then it might be best to move on. The show is hit or miss but a good enough time for us proud geeks!
    8garbanzo5

    They're Tiny And Plastic And Men!

    I like things that are tiny! I like plastic things! I like men! When you put them all together in a show I will like that show! Yippeeeee!
    2SamMcGee

    No laughs in this lazy workplace comedy

    Note: This review based on Episode 7 "Business Gay" which is available online...not being a Super Channel subscriber, it's impossible to find the show as neither the producers nor SC have seen fit to release Season 1 on DVD.

    Now, if you're going to post a single episode online, better make it your best. If Business Gay is a barometer for the series as a whole, Tiny Plastic Men is terrible.

    It's the story of three toy designers, the cranky one, the naive one and the cynical one. Under appreciated and toiling away in the basement of a larger toy conglomerate, it has shades of "The IT Crowd"...but without the laughs. In this episode, the guys trick their idea-stealing superior into appropriating a very obviously gay Transformers pastiche as his own invention. It backfires, and said superior ends up pretending to be gay in order to secure an endorsement from a stunt cast George Laraque playing a gay football player.

    The entire episode is just one 23 minute long gay joke. Not only that, it's a hopelessly regressive gay joke relying on passé stereotypes of the effeminate, touchy-feely homosexual. The robots are pink! They hold bake sales! They turn into kitchen wear! These are the kinds of jokes you'd expect from a brainstorming session between Ted Nugent and Rush Limbaugh.

    Even done well, the gay robot storyline is *at best* a B-plot. Sadly, its the entire focus of the episode, the supposed main characters popping in for cranky, naive or cynical commentary/"jokes". There's no investment in the story or characters since everyone seems content to just sit back and make a few glib comments here and there.

    Tiny Plastic Men makes the same mistakes of a few other Canadian comedies in that the writers are preoccupied with constantly firing off constant jokes or "clever" lines that none of them are given time to setup and develop so the punchline falls flat. Worst of all are the extended "Family Guy"-esque cutaway sequences. Instead of simply cutting away, delivering the joke and cutting back, we have to sit through painfully long sequences that have nothing to add to the main story. n In this episode, there was even an extended cutaway sequence WITHIN a cutaway sequence that featured too many "jokes". I wasn't even sure what the purpose of the video game character cutaway gag was, and how it fit in with the story.

    You'd think Riley Beach's animated sequences would at least be clever (his shorts are quite hilarious) but they suffer from the same bland writing and faffing about as the rest of the show. I think the Kitten Assassin sequences are a running joke with the series, but all they amount to are a couple scenes of a stiffly animated cat firing a weapon. No jokes, no context...just the image of a cuddly animal in a violent act, as though "Happy Tree Friends" hadn't exhausted that idea 15 years ago. If the writers are so intent on ripping off Family Guy, they could have at least put the cat in parodies of known war films...but that would be asking too much, wouldn't it?

    Finally, the show isn't very well shot. The lighting is garish and the actor's shadows are frequent, which is the mark of sloppy cinematography. There also appears to be some audio syncing issues. I can normally put up with that if the writing or characters are interesting, but...

    No idea how this show is up for Best Comedy Series at the Canadian Screen Awards. It definitely speak more to the dearth of Canadian television comedy than it does to this show's comedic chops.

    If you like a funny, basement dwelling workplace comedy, watch "The IT Crowd". If you like decently executed cutaway sequences, watch "Family Guy". Don't watch "Tiny Plastic Men".
    9madams2010

    I Love These Guys!

    I love this show and I love these guys! I mean what is not to love? It is a nice, sweet, funny workplace comedy about subject matter that most proud geeks love. It's well written and performed, and I love the tiny... plastic... men!
    9scott-westby

    From someone who actually watches the show...

    Not sure how someone can write any sort of valid review of a TV Series after seeing only one episode, nor how they can harp on the quality after seeing it on YouTube…

    I have seen Season 1 and Season 2 of Tiny Plastic Men, and thoroughly enjoy the series.

    It's a small "IT Crowd"-like comedy with heart. Being from Alberta, I am proud that an Edmonton-based show can do so well that they're CSA-nominated and into their 3rd Season. It's the little show that could and I'm a supporter and fan.

    Yes, there are inside jokes, such as Kitten Assassin, that cater to the returning audience. Every good comedy does that. Yes, there are multi-episode story lines that would make you feel lost if you jumped into the series at Episode 7 and spoke as an authority on the subject…

    The cutaway scenes speak to this show's roots as a sketch comedy, and while I understand the comparison with Family Guy, they aren't meant to be the same. It's a quirky look at the pop culture world we live in, the cutaways are hilarious and it makes me laugh a ton.

    Definitely deserving of the Canadian Screen Award nomination, can't wait for season 3, and I would recommend this series to anyone who considers themselves a pop culture fan.

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      • 17. November 2012 (Kanada)
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      • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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      • Mosaic Entertainment
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