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Ristar
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I think it's safe to say that pretty much everything has been covered about this entry. The only thing that still urks me the wrong way is that in the beggining of the entry, Tim seems to be crying, i don't know why.

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For the last time, Trosephim said clearly that Hoody wasn't performed by the same actor, stop looking at his build/body figure, you are stupid if you do


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Ristar wrote:
I think it's safe to say that pretty much everything has been covered about this entry. The only thing that still urks me the wrong way is that in the beggining of the entry, Tim seems to be crying, i don't know why.

OOG:
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For the last time, Trosephim said clearly that Hoody wasn't performed by the same actor, stop looking at his build/body figure, you are stupid if you do


I thought the same thing, he really looked like he was.

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Ristar wrote:
I think it's safe to say that pretty much everything has been covered about this entry. The only thing that still urks me the wrong way is that in the beggining of the entry, Tim seems to be crying, i don't know why.

OOG:
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For the last time, Trosephim said clearly that Hoody wasn't performed by the same actor, stop looking at his build/body figure, you are stupid if you do


1) There's a difference between the build of two different men and the build between a man and a woman. If they used Troy or Tim as a stand in for another male actor, it's a slight difference. Troy or Tim standing in for a female character is too obvious a difference, especially considering their attention to detail.

2) Really? Pointing out what is either a subtle hint or significant flaw that many others have also pointed out makes me stupid? Then I guess several other people on these forums are stupid too, huh? Classy. And by the way, it's "irks" and "beginning". Typos happen to everyone, myself included. But don't go insulting my intelligence if you can't even bother to proofread your own posts.

I do agree about Tim. Between the look on his face and the slight sniffle, he did appear to have been crying.

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I remember in season 2 and early season 3 there were times where people commented on Hoody having what they thought was a feminine build. Course I haven't noticed anything like that in recent entries, if anything I'd say he looks like Brian.
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Which I know doesn't mean anything either. Is there a list of who plays him in which entries, that we know of, just to clear some of this up?


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SonicN2O
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[quote="The Condor"]
SonicN2O wrote:
Marble Hornets wrote:


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TTwelve is essentially Marble Hornets with a different premise and awful acting...
I tried picking it up once but couldn't due to the acting.


Yeah, okay, so you've only seen like 3 TT videos.


If it gets better, then I'll try again...

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CenturyChild wrote:
Ristar wrote:
I think it's safe to say that pretty much everything has been covered about this entry. The only thing that still urks me the wrong way is that in the beggining of the entry, Tim seems to be crying, i don't know why.

OOG:
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For the last time, Trosephim said clearly that Hoody wasn't performed by the same actor, stop looking at his build/body figure, you are stupid if you do


1) There's a difference between the build of two different men and the build between a man and a woman. If they used Troy or Tim as a stand in for another male actor, it's a slight difference. Troy or Tim standing in for a female character is too obvious a difference, especially considering their attention to detail.

2) Really? Pointing out what is either a subtle hint or significant flaw that many others have also pointed out makes me stupid? Then I guess several other people on these forums are stupid too, huh? Classy. And by the way, it's "irks" and "beginning". Typos happen to everyone, myself included. But don't go insulting my intelligence if you can't even bother to proofread your own posts.

I do agree about Tim. Between the look on his face and the slight sniffle, he did appear to have been crying.


Pretty much hit the nail on the head. There are several people on this forum who seem to think their own personal theory is absolutely flawless and undeniably correct, and are unnecessarily rude to people with differing theories. Not really much need for it. Personal qualms aside, the first point made is actually very logical. There is (more often than not) a very substantial difference in figure, form and mannerisms between men and women. Yes trying to figure out which actor is playing Hoody and therefore which character they really are has been confirmed to be an unreliable method, however I also don't think we can argue that Hoody is going to turn out to be female simply because we know both Tim and Troy or whoever have played that character...

[ADD] Man I really hope I'm not gonna have some serious egg on my face when the reveal happens...

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I can't find the post, but someone said that Jay may have been teleported at the end of the entry. I think that that is an extremely likely prediction and is worth some discussion.

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If I didnt know Hoodys actors were male, I wouldnt be able to tell if it was a man or a woman. BUT I recognise their bodies thats why i had the sensation he was male. In the first entries Hoody appeared I could totally believe it was Amy, and I still can.
But I think its Brian. Laughing

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Ristar
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ToTheFading wrote:
CenturyChild wrote:
Ristar wrote:
I think it's safe to say that pretty much everything has been covered about this entry. The only thing that still urks me the wrong way is that in the beggining of the entry, Tim seems to be crying, i don't know why.

OOG:
Spoiler (Rollover to View):
For the last time, Trosephim said clearly that Hoody wasn't performed by the same actor, stop looking at his build/body figure, you are stupid if you do


1) There's a difference between the build of two different men and the build between a man and a woman. If they used Troy or Tim as a stand in for another male actor, it's a slight difference. Troy or Tim standing in for a female character is too obvious a difference, especially considering their attention to detail.

I do agree about Tim. Between the look on his face and the slight sniffle, he did appear to have been crying.


Pretty much hit the nail on the head. There are several people on this forum who seem to think their own personal theory is absolutely flawless and undeniably correct, and are unnecessarily rude to people with differing theories. Not really much need for it. Personal qualms aside, the first point made is actually very logical. There is (more often than not) a very substantial difference in figure, form and mannerisms between men and women. Yes trying to figure out which actor is playing Hoody and therefore which character they really are has been confirmed to be an unreliable method, however I also don't think we can argue that Hoody is going to turn out to be female simply because we know both Tim and Troy or whoever have played that character...

[ADD] Man I really hope I'm not gonna have some serious egg on my face when the reveal happens...


You people have REALLY short memories, Troy said clearly that Hoody had to be performed by different people, this means we are just trying to figuer out who Hoody is based on the actions or clues they give us. (This means hight and body build/shape is not taken into account, stop).

With that criteria we should asume there are 8 different operators since they seem different height/build or sometimes they seem edited in.

I'm surprised how no one mentions the entry where Alex finds Hoody, WITHOUT HIS HOOD, and says ''Wipe that stupid smile off your face''. In that entry aswell we get a frame with someone's face in it after Hoody takes off his hood. I'm not saying the person on that frame is Hoody but that's a clue, that's something they wanted us to see and interpretate, we can theorize that Hoody is the one on that frame if we want to.

Unless there is a detail they want us to pick up about Hoody, something like clothing for example, they would've hinted it.

I write this wall of text cause in every single entry where Hoody makes it's appereance someone jumps and says ''It's too tall'' or ''It's too short'' to be Hoody

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2) Really? Pointing out what is either a subtle hint or significant flaw that many others have also pointed out makes me stupid? Then I guess several other people on these forums are stupid too, huh? Classy. And by the way, it's "irks" and "beginning". Typos happen to everyone, myself included. But don't go insulting my intelligence if you can't even bother to proofread your own posts.


At no point i critiziced someone's typos, hell, english is not even my main language, but if you can understand what someone says even if it has a typo then u don't make a big deal out of it.

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Ristar wrote:

You people have REALLY short memories, Troy said clearly that Hoody had to be performed by different people, this means we are just trying to figuer out who Hoody is based on the actions or clues they give us. (This means hight and body build/shape is not taken into account, stop).

With that criteria we should asume there are 8 different operators since they seem different height/build or sometimes they seem edited in.

I'm surprised how no one mentions the entry where Alex finds Hoody, WITHOUT HIS HOOD, and says ''Wipe that stupid smile off your face''. In that entry aswell we get a frame with someone's face in it after Hoody takes off his hood. I'm not saying the person on that frame is Hoody but that's a clue, that's something they wanted us to see and interpretate, we can theorize that Hoody is the one on that frame if we want to.

Unless there is a detail they want us to pick up about Hoody, something like clothing for example, they would've hinted it.

I write this wall of text cause in every single entry where Hoody makes it's appereance someone jumps and says ''It's too tall'' or ''It's too short'' to be Hoody


This isn't an issue with my memory. I KNOW what Troy said about stand-ins. I'm just saying that, in general, using a male stand-in for a female character (or vice versa) is poor execution and not something I'd expect from them. This isn't about analyzing his height, it's about whether or not he's a man or a woman. There is a HUGE aesthetic difference between a man's body and a woman's body. It's really, really obvious. If Hoody had breasts and the "hourglass figure" and was later revealed as a man, it would look kind of silly because it wouldn't be believable at all.

Ristar wrote:
CenturyChild wrote:
2) Really? Pointing out what is either a subtle hint or significant flaw that many others have also pointed out makes me stupid? Then I guess several other people on these forums are stupid too, huh? Classy. And by the way, it's "irks" and "beginning". Typos happen to everyone, myself included. But don't go insulting my intelligence if you can't even bother to proofread your own posts.


At no point i critiziced someone's typos, hell, english is not even my main language, but if you can understand what someone says even if it has a typo then u don't make a big deal out of it.


You missed my point. I normally couldn't care less about typos, and I respect anyone who goes through the trouble of learning another language (having attempted to do so myself). What I'm saying is that calling someone "stupid" for having a different opinion makes about as much sense as making fun of someone for a few misspellings. It's rude, totally uncalled for, and carries no logical weight in any discussion.


In case you skimmed all of that: I'm not mad about typos. I'm mad that you insinuated that I am stupid for making a point that could potentially be correct. (I could be wrong, too, but we don't know for sure.)

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Can someone PLEASE post a link to where they stated Hoodie had several actors? I've learned not to trust anyone on these forums, and refuse to believe that they said that until I get some proof! Evil or Very Mad

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quote="MDHDZN"]Can someone PLEASE post a link to where they stated Hoodie had several actors? I've learned not to trust anyone on these forums, and refuse to believe that they said that until I get some proof! Evil or Very Mad[/quote]

It's very obvious they had Troy play him in 45, and Joseph/Tim other times (like 41, and the hospital entries)

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MDHDZN wrote:
Can someone PLEASE post a link to where they stated Hoodie had several actors? I've learned not to trust anyone on these forums, and refuse to believe that they said that until I get some proof! Evil or Very Mad


I think it was brought up in the radio interview, either that or they did talk about not having access to certain actors / actresses.

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Ok, I have to post my thoughts. First off, I'm surprised that no one's brought up the fact that simply by watching the entry where Hoody snuck into Tim's house, that Tim was able to realize that the tape Hoody had found was the one that apparently would ruin everything they'd been working for. So, this means that Tim maybe purposefully held that tape back, but when he saw that Hoody had found it, as well as the fact that Alex was there, he knew he'd have to go back to get it.

I also have to say that I kind of laughed at Jay's zooming in on the tape in Tim's pocket, like he was showing us what Tim was hiding. Of course I also find it funny since in RL I work as loss prevention for a store and have seen people do just what Tim did.

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CenturyChild wrote:
Ristar wrote:

You people have REALLY short memories, Troy said clearly that Hoody had to be performed by different people, this means we are just trying to figuer out who Hoody is based on the actions or clues they give us. (This means hight and body build/shape is not taken into account, stop).

With that criteria we should asume there are 8 different operators since they seem different height/build or sometimes they seem edited in.

I'm surprised how no one mentions the entry where Alex finds Hoody, WITHOUT HIS HOOD, and says ''Wipe that stupid smile off your face''. In that entry aswell we get a frame with someone's face in it after Hoody takes off his hood. I'm not saying the person on that frame is Hoody but that's a clue, that's something they wanted us to see and interpretate, we can theorize that Hoody is the one on that frame if we want to.

Unless there is a detail they want us to pick up about Hoody, something like clothing for example, they would've hinted it.

I write this wall of text cause in every single entry where Hoody makes it's appereance someone jumps and says ''It's too tall'' or ''It's too short'' to be Hoody


This isn't an issue with my memory. I KNOW what Troy said about stand-ins. I'm just saying that, in general, using a male stand-in for a female character (or vice versa) is poor execution and not something I'd expect from them. This isn't about analyzing his height, it's about whether or not he's a man or a woman. There is a HUGE aesthetic difference between a man's body and a woman's body. It's really, really obvious. If Hoody had breasts and the "hourglass figure" and was later revealed as a man, it would look kind of silly because it wouldn't be believable at all.


How is it poor execution? They've specifically stated that they do it to keep people from guessing who it is--it just makes it even more difficult.

Not to mention that not all women have an hourglass figure, or even that big of an "aesthetic difference". Plus, bulky hoodies and mens' jeans, as Hoody wears, can REALLY obscure the kind of body beneath them, male or female.

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