Mike Stoklasa's 70 minute Star Wars: The Phantom Menace review
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Awesome review, can't believe it was 70 mins, that went pretty quick :o
Holy shit this was awesome.
This is so great, at first I thought it was going to be stupid because of his voice but its awesome.
His voice kind of reminds me of that ulililia guy.
Gave up when the narrator couldn't pronounce 'protagonist'. It wasn't particularly the first time he said it, which sounded bad enough, and after that it just got worse.
Seriously, I just couldn't stand his voice.
I remember laughing til my lungs started hurting the first time I watched this.
Can't believe I watched the whole thing while drinking cup of tea one after another.
[QUOTE=David29;19588109]Gave up when the narrator couldn't pronounce 'protagonist'. It wasn't particularly the first time he said it, which sounded bad enough, and after that it just got worse.[/QUOTE]
Are you really that stupid?
Please tell me you're joking.
Cant wait for the AOTC review.
[QUOTE=David29;19588109]Gave up when the narrator couldn't pronounce 'protagonist'. It wasn't particularly the first time he said it, which sounded bad enough, and after that it just got worse.
Seriously, I just couldn't stand his voice.[/QUOTE]
His voice is what makes it funny.
A little something called THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
I watched all of the Star Trek ones as well. Jesus those are great.
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And he is so right about the "action is boring when it has no purpose".
Just watch him pick apart the Moon-Buggy scenes.
What did Simon Pegg tweet about this?
The review of Star Trek Insurrection brought me to tears.
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Number 8: Things continue to keep not making sense...
HAHAHAHAHA
[QUOTE=David29;19588109]Gave up when the narrator couldn't pronounce 'protagonist'. It wasn't particularly the first time he said it, which sounded bad enough, and after that it just got worse.
Seriously, I just couldn't stand his voice.[/QUOTE]
I bet you also thought he was serious when he called the Cold War World War 1.
[QUOTE=ChilColdCoolaid;19589139]I bet you also thought he was serious when he called the Cold War World War 1.[/QUOTE]
it was actually the battle of hastings dont you know anything
Heard about it when Simon Pegg tweeted about this back before christmas, pretty goddamn funny
Holy shit that was awesome. And although some of it was picking details some of it was pretty insightful. Lets be honest, we all know Lucas is a danger to himself creatively, but I haven't heard it put so succinctly before
Awesome, i love the ending for the new trailer.
Did anyone notice the joke at apx 4;30 on part one where he says "and at the end some of them even get the girl" and one of the people shown in Willy Wonka hugging Charlie....lol
This was absolute genius, recommended to anyone, especially people who haven't seen the movie.
This guy is a comedian. I saw this video a few days ago and loved it. I enjoyed it more than The Phantom Menace in less than half the time.
His voice reminds me of Zoidberg
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I love these, I'm burning through the Star Trek ones right now.
I'm not a big fan of his voice, but was still an amazing review
Lucas needs to be tied up and forced to watch these.
[QUOTE=Cluckyx;19590292]I love these, I'm burning through the Star Trek ones right now.[/QUOTE]
Are the Star Trek ones any good if you haven't watched the movies?
Yes. I don't know a lot of them and still they are damn funny.
It might actually make the movies better, watching them after watching his reviews.
You can spot when a massive plot hole he's mentioned is glossed over with 1 line of dialogue, something easy to miss if you weren't looking out for it before, amongst other benefits.
I think I want some pizza rolls...
If only Lucas saw that before releasing the movie
[QUOTE=TH89;19591453]Are the Star Trek ones any good if you haven't watched the movies?[/QUOTE]
Yes, like the star wars one it's a nice balance of nerdy nitpicking and real insight. One thing that struck a chord is how Picard is a scholarly and wise man in the series, yet in every film he's a gun slinging asshole.
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