• Nostalgia Critic's IT
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[url]http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-critic/28239-it[/url] Viewer Discretion is advised.
This guy somehow managed to stop being funny. Either that or he just ran out of actually bad movies.
[QUOTE=H4ngman;25529174]This guy somehow managed to stop being funny. Either that or he just ran out of actually bad movies.[/QUOTE] Well sometimes he does come up with a laugh-worthy joke, but I agree, he's losing it.
[QUOTE=H4ngman;25529174]This guy somehow managed to stop being funny. Either that or he just ran out of actually bad movies.[/QUOTE] I still like him. And I think he got some good jokes. Although the drunkenness in this one was a bit annoying sometimes.
I don't know what you guys are talking about, I almost always find this guy entertaining.
I must admit I used to find most or all of it funny and now it's gone down to only some parts of his videos.
I think he tries to hard now a days but this review was ok.
Not seen his latest one, but I, too, think only some parts of his reviews are really funny but I do enjoy them. Still old reviews like Mortal Kombats and Street Fighter were hilarious.
This review has taught me that the book was [I]waaay[/I] better.
Balloon
so many balloons
[QUOTE=hamberglar;25529633]This review has taught me that the book was [I]waaay[/I] better.[/QUOTE] Does Pennywise turn out to be a [sp]giant spider thing[/sp] in the book too?
I loved how he actually got drunk and wasn't acting it.
Balloons! Balloons everywhere!
[QUOTE=JesterUK;25529767]Does Pennywise turn out to be a [sp]giant spider thing[/sp] in the book too?[/QUOTE] [sp]The spider is there, but it's not his true form. The spider thing is just the closest the human mind can come to comprehending his form. To be fair, it's much scarier in the book.[/sp]
this movie scared the living daylights out of me when i was little
beep beep Richie
Honestly Tim Curry did scare me when I first saw the tv series.
I really can't laugh at Nostalgia Critic. The humor seems so childish.
I loved this review, one of his better ones lately.
how dare you mourn your one and only brother! *slap*
[QUOTE=hamberglar;25529876]the closest the human mind can come to comprehending his form[/QUOTE] That sounds familiar and a lame excuse.
[QUOTE=FreezingStorm;25526897]Viewer Discretion is advised.[/QUOTE] yeah man those fucking balloons will scare the living shIT out of you
Y'know the part where he starting talking about the girl being a slut or something? In the book they actually do take turns fucking her.
[QUOTE=pie_is_good;25533957]Y'know the part where he starting talking about the girl being a slut or something? In the book they actually do take turns fucking her.[/QUOTE] excuse me while I go and purchase IT
Yuck, I usually don't mind this guys reviews but he should stick to reviewing movies that are actually bad. [i]It[/i] is not a bad movie. I know reviews like this aren't really meant to be taken seriously but the way he presented it was just really abysmal. The whole "hurr durr im drunk derp" shit was annoying even for Nostalgia Critic standards. I love Nostalgia Critics older stuff but he really needs to get more creative.
[QUOTE=Zyx;25529321]I still like him. And I think he got some good jokes. Although the drunkenness in this one was a bit annoying sometimes.[/QUOTE] I agree. I think that the whole drinking game wasn't needed.
We go through this every goddamn thread.
I find it hilarious that Doug Walker is criticizing Stephen King. Oh wait, no I don't. I hope Doug Walker steps on a landmine.
[QUOTE=Drasnus;25538789]I find it hilarious that Doug Walker is criticizing Stephen King. Oh wait, no I don't. I hope Doug Walker steps on a landmine.[/QUOTE] I honestly couldn't believe that he did it! I like to think of Stephen King as one of the best storytellers of our time.
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