@@Maw0 I always enjoy your comments and thank you so much for being basically my second pair of eyes on these and letting me know when you see something out of order, for real it helps a lot
Mark Proksch pretending to a character called Mark Proksch pretending to be WC Fields pretending to be Jim Carrey pretending to be Ace Ventura is why OC is a masterpiece
Max Poach has delivered us performances worth far beyond five packs of popcorn over the years. Probably closer to a thousand popcorn bags. Excited to see what this rising star has in store for us!
@@j.walker6845 I think Tim just got caught up in the anger of Gregg trying to fundamentally destroy what decker stands for and took it out on Mark, because I agree this was one of his better performances
30:00 You know I've only just noticed that I swear they've green screened the green screen. I think this is the case because as the camera pans occasionally you see, green tracking crosses. As I understand it this is for motion tracking, but a plain green screen would typically be used for fixed camera stuff. If that's true that is ridiculously deep, but completely in keeping with the On Cinema universe.
Was the reason Gregg acted so off and guilty after Mark came out of his coma ever explained? He seems to act like he has done something wrong and squirms around, and I'm not just talking about Tim's medical aid fraud conspiracy. Was it just that he has so few people skills that he only cares about the movies? I have always felt sorry for the character Mark. He would have probably been bullied all his life. The acting is fantastic. Sometimes, though, story threads just get forgotten or don't always have a proper climax.
@@StillOnFire I believe Gregg was the one who got the suit if I remember correctly, but your right some threads just are set to the wayside and forgotten, but with all this content I keep finding that I had forgotten a part where they bicker about it one particular episode or something TLDR sometimes it’s hard to tell with so many years of content
We can see in the "VR" Gregg video, and his role as the human Oscer, that gregg has been pretty deeply mistreating Mark whom he was in charge of. Since Mark was in his coma, Gregg hasn't had to reckon with him ruining a former friend's life, he's been able to just see him as an object. When Tim mistreats someone he can immediately tell lies about it and out on a face, only for that to slowly eat away at him over time. When Gregg does something wrong, he obviously immediately denies it most of the time (but his lies are quite week), but he only gets more assured of his reality as time goes on. So i think Greggs reaction is reality confronting him before he can build up his defenses. More publicly, Gregg had also been using most of the Medicaid money to expand the VFA, and purchasing movie memorabilia. So to some extent the misery we see on Gregg's face is his cash cow ending. Gregg does this to all his relationships, but looking at their stories after this we can see that play out. Tim uses people because he needs approval, affection, and love, and he thinks thats the only way to get. Gregg uses people because he wants something, and never seems to grow any true connection with them (like him suddenly liking and proposing to Kylie after her one Harry Potter segment) Mark was useful to him as a movie "trivia" mouthpiece. When he started working with Tim more he stopped liking him. When DvD gets cancelled, mark is useful again as his mouthpiece. When he is comatose, he is useful as an income stream and a manipulation/bargaining chip with Tim. Now that he's awake, and has lost a lot of his facilities, he can't make gregg money, cant be used as a bargaining chip, can't be used for impressions/trivia, and Tim pretty easily shows Mark all the wrong that Gregg has done, which is why in fiction, Mark leaves for so long. Tim abused him, Gregg used him, so he's done. Until Mark's draw for showbiz comes back, and he leaves his family for Hollywood again. Tim can offer him "money" (which he doesn't initially understand as useless hei points), resources, and exposure. Gregg has nothing to offer, and he wants nothing from him, and because he's so conflict averse he just hides from Mark on set. Until Gregg has need of him again, for Deck of Cards, and then the Pep Boys Project.
Drunk people dont eat like babies, Tim's acting makes no sense. I wonder if tim notices that he's stealing from john c rielly's steve brule with his decker character.
🚨 Spoiler alert for much of On Cinema and Decker seasons 1-6
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@@Maw0 thank you
@@TimHeideckersStalker I enjoyed this video.
@@Maw0 I always enjoy your comments and thank you so much for being basically my second pair of eyes on these and letting me know when you see something out of order, for real it helps a lot
@@TimHeideckersStalker I'm glad to have someone upload all this On Cinema content since this has been my hyperfixation since late May or early June.
Mark Proksch pretending to a character called Mark Proksch pretending to be WC Fields pretending to be Jim Carrey pretending to be Ace Ventura is why OC is a masterpiece
Max Poach has delivered us performances worth far beyond five packs of popcorn over the years. Probably closer to a thousand popcorn bags. Excited to see what this rising star has in store for us!
you can tell how amusing mark is to tim and gregg cause they’re fighting back laughter every time
@@jamies5621 Mark knows how to play his role so well. His shy, ashamed demeanor while trying to be a “professional impersonator” just kills
R.I.P Mike Porch. You will be missed.
It is always great to see Abdul after a rough week of work. Good times.
The true star of the show
Its hard to believe one man can do all these stupendous impressions. 👏👏👏
Mark Porks in Baboon meets the Pep Boys is going to be a lost classic
**** I FORGOT ABOUT THAT ONE what do i do now lol
@@TimHeideckersStalker they said in the post season 14 roundtable that they're not pursuing that movie anymore
Mark is a “trruuuueee traaagedy!”
he's one of the best in the worlllllld my little chickadeeeee nyuk nyuk nyuk
Season 15 Christmas day 2024!!! Never been so excited for Christmas morning in 40 years
@@LemonTree9280 ikr! Finally the new season!
Thank you so much for sharing with all of us. ♥️♥️♥️
Mark’s Decker is savage
@@j.walker6845 I think Tim just got caught up in the anger of Gregg trying to fundamentally destroy what decker stands for and took it out on Mark, because I agree this was one of his better performances
I can't thank you enough for what you've done. True expertise
“We stopped and then went on and became great.”
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This channel 🎉🎉🎉🎉
30:00 You know I've only just noticed that I swear they've green screened the green screen. I think this is the case because as the camera pans occasionally you see, green tracking crosses. As I understand it this is for motion tracking, but a plain green screen would typically be used for fixed camera stuff.
If that's true that is ridiculously deep, but completely in keeping with the On Cinema universe.
With movies like Marked Pork in them you can't lose.
I died in 1975 *"boing"*
the sound effects kill me everytime
@@TimHeideckersStalker love your channel so much. You and Admiral Gorgg are doing God's work
@@LemonTree9280 your guys comments make me blush fr lmao
watch it, Mark!
let him do his classic comedy-ians
my classic cah-me-dee-ans
I love Mark Proksch
These impressions are all very well crafted but I'd rather see him do President Clinton.
I hate the snakes!
it's like watching the real Charlie Chaplin, incredible !
Was the reason Gregg acted so off and guilty after Mark came out of his coma ever explained? He seems to act like he has done something wrong and squirms around, and I'm not just talking about Tim's medical aid fraud conspiracy. Was it just that he has so few people skills that he only cares about the movies? I have always felt sorry for the character Mark. He would have probably been bullied all his life. The acting is fantastic. Sometimes, though, story threads just get forgotten or don't always have a proper climax.
@@StillOnFire I believe Gregg was the one who got the suit if I remember correctly, but your right some threads just are set to the wayside and forgotten, but with all this content I keep finding that I had forgotten a part where they bicker about it one particular episode or something
TLDR sometimes it’s hard to tell with so many years of content
We can see in the "VR" Gregg video, and his role as the human Oscer, that gregg has been pretty deeply mistreating Mark whom he was in charge of. Since Mark was in his coma, Gregg hasn't had to reckon with him ruining a former friend's life, he's been able to just see him as an object.
When Tim mistreats someone he can immediately tell lies about it and out on a face, only for that to slowly eat away at him over time.
When Gregg does something wrong, he obviously immediately denies it most of the time (but his lies are quite week), but he only gets more assured of his reality as time goes on. So i think Greggs reaction is reality confronting him before he can build up his defenses.
More publicly, Gregg had also been using most of the Medicaid money to expand the VFA, and purchasing movie memorabilia. So to some extent the misery we see on Gregg's face is his cash cow ending. Gregg does this to all his relationships, but looking at their stories after this we can see that play out. Tim uses people because he needs approval, affection, and love, and he thinks thats the only way to get. Gregg uses people because he wants something, and never seems to grow any true connection with them (like him suddenly liking and proposing to Kylie after her one Harry Potter segment)
Mark was useful to him as a movie "trivia" mouthpiece. When he started working with Tim more he stopped liking him. When DvD gets cancelled, mark is useful again as his mouthpiece. When he is comatose, he is useful as an income stream and a manipulation/bargaining chip with Tim.
Now that he's awake, and has lost a lot of his facilities, he can't make gregg money, cant be used as a bargaining chip, can't be used for impressions/trivia, and Tim pretty easily shows Mark all the wrong that Gregg has done, which is why in fiction, Mark leaves for so long. Tim abused him, Gregg used him, so he's done.
Until Mark's draw for showbiz comes back, and he leaves his family for Hollywood again. Tim can offer him "money" (which he doesn't initially understand as useless hei points), resources, and exposure. Gregg has nothing to offer, and he wants nothing from him, and because he's so conflict averse he just hides from Mark on set.
Until Gregg has need of him again, for Deck of Cards, and then the Pep Boys Project.
@@colebeepbeautiful summary
14:00 "well there ones thing you didnt count on" ***in Arabic*** "wha?"
12:51 “my pleasure Decker”
WCeee-P0
Drunk people dont eat like babies, Tim's acting makes no sense. I wonder if tim notices that he's stealing from john c rielly's steve brule with his decker character.