• Nostalgia Critic- Wonder Woman (A good clipless review)
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This turned out to be a better review than I thought. All of the BS skits were cut for a more direct and straight to the point review. I found myself laughing at most moments and there's a great moment near the end of the review. [url]http://channelawesome.com/wonder-woman-nostalgia-critic/[/url]
[QUOTE=maddogsamurai;52382775]All of the BS skits were cut for a more direct and straight to the point review.[/QUOTE] Can you link me to this version? The one you linked is about 95% "lolz so comedy!" skits.
[QUOTE]Nostalgia Critic[/QUOTE] [QUOTE](A good clipless review)[/QUOTE] I'm sorry but these are mutually exclusive.
But it starts with a skit?
If Nostalgia Critic did skit-less reviews, his videos would probably be less than four minutes long.
YT version. [video=youtube;6SPJGIKZzp0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SPJGIKZzp0&t=6s[/video]
[QUOTE=maddogsamurai;52382775]All of the BS skits were cut for a more direct and straight to the point review.[/QUOTE] You fucking liar.
Skits aside, I agreed with him the film was pretty dang good, not perfect but above decent. [sp] Setting it in WWI sets up the best juxtaposition of Diana as a symbol of hope for those around her and a champion of good while realizing the world isn't black/white and that mankind is multifaceted instead of typical comic book villian #37. It would've just hurt the film if it was set in WWII b/c Nazis[/sp] [sp] And Steve Trevor while still an all around good guy is shown to be flawed, and that sort of personality that she grows close to reinforces her belief that humanity is worth saving. Ares is fairly nuanced as well, showing the argument that humanity is inherently violent and just exploits this instead of outright causing war.[/sp]
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