[URL]http://channelawesome.com/nostalgia-critic-sharkboy-and-lavagirl/[/URL]
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YouTube version is up.
Blip has been freezing and corrupting my videos for the past couple days. Am I the only one with this issue?
I expected Critic to do something akin to the bear jokes with the Twilight joke book, but the rest of the review held up good despite some of the jokes that never happened. I remember having to watch this movie with my cousins; the horror. I forgot how batshit crazy Talyor Lautner and the villain were. Maybe Lautner should have stuck with his VA career. I also feel like a dumbass that the same director who did this movie also did Sin City and the other Spy Kids films.
I saw this film in theaters when I was a kid
I still have the 3D glasses that came with the DVD of this.
[QUOTE=eggman249;47811943]I still have the 3D glasses that came with the DVD of this.[/QUOTE]
I have some that came with some kinda kids meal toy
That was strangely tolerable for a NC episode. He's gotten really obnoxious as of late so it's a nice change of pace.
The movie's CGI looked worse than a PS1 game.
They used to air this at least once a week on the Disney channel. I think I watched about half of it over the course of a couple months, I'd turn it on out of curiosity but could never sit through more than 5-10 minutes of it.
the 3d joke seriously overstayed its welcome
Both actors grew up to be hot too. :v:
Ah, the memories.
[QUOTE=Kidd;47815570]Both actors grew up to be hot too. :v:[/QUOTE]
They did? (I know the guy is a hunk today but I haven't kept track on the girl.)
[QUOTE=Kidd;47815570]Both actors grew up to be hot too. :v:[/QUOTE]
Taylor Dooley still has the world's creepiest smile though.
Worth it all for George Lopez.
Holy crap, that evil kid really should've been cast in a different movie.
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;47812262]That was strangely tolerable for a NC episode. He's gotten really obnoxious as of late so it's a nice change of pace.[/QUOTE]
Reminded me of the critic we knew years back, hopefully the higher quality, better jokes and less cheesy forced skits are here to stay.
Critic usually does some decent work when he's doing it on his own, it usually gets ruined when he has to do joint reviews or cameos from others........and he occasionally does too many segments away from the review which make it worse still not quite sure why he took on the other two guys.
[QUOTE=Source;47839019]Critic usually does some decent work when he's doing it on his own, it usually gets ruined when he has to do joint reviews or cameos from others........and he occasionally does too many segments away from the review which make it worse still not quite sure why he took on the other two guys.[/QUOTE]
I cant stand any of the guests he has brought on
[QUOTE=Jsoldier;47839578]I cant stand any of the guests he has brought on[/QUOTE]
His Le Mis episode was [i]kinda[/i] funny.
I am very glad the first two explosions in the opening are ear-shatteringly loud compared to the shitty riffs throughout, and the rest of the video./
I don't get why all the channel awesome people feel the need to have an opening sequence for videos that clearly don't need one
[QUOTE=Rossy167;47839755]His Le Mis episode was [i]kinda[/i] funny.[/QUOTE]
Nooo, it wasn't. It was the worst offender of all, to me. I may be a bit biased being a fan of theatre and hating parts of the movie, but the musical numbers felt too plentiful and forced, the Russel Crowe jokes were pushed too much (and I [I]love[/I] picking on Crowe for that movie), and he just lost me the instant he started commenting on Colm Wilkinson's articulation being impossible to hear, when... I've never had any issues understanding him.
[QUOTE=Eric95;47842343]I don't get why all the channel awesome people feel the need to have an opening sequence for videos that clearly don't need one[/QUOTE]
By 2015 you get sick of any internet show with an intro longer than 10 seconds.
[QUOTE=Eric95;47842343]I don't get why all the channel awesome people feel the need to have an opening sequence for videos that clearly don't need one[/QUOTE]
I don't mind an opening sequence but making it 30 seconds long is beyond unnecessary.
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;47844205]I don't mind an opening sequence but making it 30 seconds long is beyond unnecessary.[/QUOTE]
Doug Walker loves to stroke his ego while hiding behind the literally decade old excuse of "it's only internet content" when people point out his obvious shortcomings.
His main problem is that he's literally unable to take criticism without acting like a manchild (ie making strawman fallacies every two seconds) or without dismissing them by claiming his production quality is limited by the medium itself, which everyone knows by now is complete bullshit since other shows have managed to pick up the exact same formula and do it miles better with insane production quality.
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;47844205]I don't mind an opening sequence but making it 30 seconds long is beyond unnecessary.[/QUOTE]
Oh, god, I hate the intro, entirely. It just screams 12-year-old edgy, with the guitar rifts and him posing with a gun.
[QUOTE=LegndNikko;47852140]Oh, god, I hate the intro, entirely. It just screams 12-year-old edgy, with the guitar rifts and him posing with a gun.[/QUOTE]
Really wish he didn't used an intro at all like in the old days.
[QUOTE=LegndNikko;47852140]Oh, god, I hate the intro, entirely. It just screams 12-year-old edgy, with the guitar rifts and him posing with a gun.[/QUOTE]
I find it amazing that in eight years of doing his show, Doug has never even once thought of getting a good prop gun with gas blowback that actually has recoil when you dry fire it instead of waving around a completely inert cheap as fuck airsoft gun. For someone who prides himself a filmmaker he sure as fuck cuts a lot of corners.
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;47852995]I find it amazing that in eight years of doing his show, Doug has never even once thought of getting a good prop gun with gas blowback that actually has recoil when you dry fire it instead of waving around a completely inert cheap as fuck airsoft gun. For someone who prides himself a filmmaker he sure as fuck cuts a lot of corners.[/QUOTE]
He prides himself a comedian more than filmmaker. He cares more about content analysis and writing than how realistic the skits are. I mean hell, he goes ridiculous and meta with his skits, so I don't think he's foo concerned with having believable gun recoil.
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;47852995]I find it amazing that in eight years of doing his show, Doug has never even once thought of getting a good prop gun with gas blowback that actually has recoil when you dry fire it instead of waving around a completely inert cheap as fuck airsoft gun. For someone who prides himself a filmmaker he sure as fuck cuts a lot of corners.[/QUOTE]
Frankly, I'd say that at this point, shitty production values are kind of part of the Nostalgia Critic's style, like with the AVGN.
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