[url]http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-critic/33599-the-grinch[/url]
I really loved this review
The grinch was just on tv last night, Might check this one out.
good review, but i'm kind of getting sick of the "it's okay if it's your guilty pleasure" message that's been stamped on the end of the past few episodes. nostalgia critic doesn't need a moral message
i for one always loved this movie
I never did, and still do not like the nostalgia critic. Seems he's trying a bit too hard here too.
Eh, it was an okay review, but the rhyming was annoying since it felt like he was limited in what he could say, making it less funny.
I thought that it was a really good movie actually.
[QUOTE=evlbzltyr;33757933]Eh, it was an okay review, but the rhyming was annoying since it felt like he was limited in what he could say, making it less funny.[/QUOTE]
Well I rather he kept it like that that go over the top
But for now I must go eat some Snap, Crackle and Pop.
:v:
The new Grinch is crap. The animated one is still pretty good.
Live action one was almost completely carried by Jim Carrey being hilarious, rest of it was an absolute trainwreck. The animated one is a classic.
[QUOTE=Raidyr;33763785]Live action one was almost completely carried by Jim Carrey being hilarious, rest of it was an absolute trainwreck. The animated one is a classic.[/QUOTE]
Jim Carry makes every movie he is in. That's why he is awesome.
Anyone else notice that he uses Iambic Pentameter for the WHOLE thing?
closed the tab after the first few minutes. I usually like his reviews but he's trying way too hard to be cute with the rhyming gimmick
I think he's sort of missed the point of the whole film.
"The Grinch is annoying!" WELL NO SHIT, that's sort of the god damn idea that no one likes him.
Rhyming everything is a terrible way to review a film.
Because it's incredibly annoying and feels much less funny too.
[QUOTE=Cl0cK;33777379]Rhyming everything is a terrible way to review a film.
Because it's incredibly annoying and feels much less funny too.[/QUOTE]
To be honest, most of the Critics reviews are mostly yelling.
It shows him to be already limited, and is quite telling.
[QUOTE=megafat;33777621]To be honest, most of the Critics reviews are mostly yelling.
It shows him to be already limited, and is quite telling.[/QUOTE]
Ah, I see you agree with my fact
instead of calling NC a twat
like most others who dont care
except maybe from a dare.
Can everyone stop it with this rhyming shit?
It wasn't funny in the review because it just didn't fit.
Did you really think it'd be funnier on the forum?
Now please, everybody, have some sense of decorum.
I love when he does things like insult a movie for being loaded with pop culture references or for a character always mugging into the camera and screaming like an idiot, when he basically does the exact same things every week and gets paid to do so.
[QUOTE=MoarToast;33781293]I love when he does things like insult a movie for being loaded with pop culture references or for a character always mugging into the camera and screaming like an idiot, when he basically does the exact same things every week and gets paid to do so.[/QUOTE]
That's probably the joke of it :/
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;33781175]Ah, I see you agree with my fact
instead of calling NC a twat
like most others who dont care
except maybe from a dare.[/QUOTE]
Although in the odd occasion when i find him a delight,
I have to agree with the fact that people like you are quite right.
This is why i like The Spoony One and The Cinema Snob,
They don't spend their time with bad jokes and yelling and just finish the job.
See how easy it is to write with a rhyme,
I can do it all of the time.
[QUOTE=evlbzltyr;33781291]Can everyone stop it with this rhyming shit?
It wasn't funny in the review because it just didn't fit.
Did you really think it'd be funnier on the forum?
Now please, everybody, have some sense of decorum.[/QUOTE]
We are doing it to prove a point,
If you don't like it, get out of this joint.
You are doing the same to us as we are to him,
There is no need for you to join in.
Doesn't beat Yathzee's limerick review of Wolfenstein but I still enjoyed it.
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