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It's scary knowing that people have given money to someone who can't even spell "video".
CA fans are the age (and intelligence) group who don't know the value of their parents' money.
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It's scary knowing that people have given money to someone who can't even spell "video".
I get that, but did it really contribute to the review?
What is it with him trying to be a pseudo-intellectual these days? If it's because of the whole YouTube thing, then might I suggest he either set the videos as unlisted or even better, just stop before he humiliates himself further?No idea, it isn't out yet. The last thing Doug did was a piece on how we celebrate holidays and tried to give it reason beyond 'rampant commercialism' as well as being awfully Amero=centric about it.
But he needsLike if it takes him 2 weeks to make a review that's fine, just put out a proper review every two weeks and stop wasting time with shit nobody watches
What is it with him trying to be a pseudo-intellectual these days? If it's because of the whole YouTube thing, then might I suggest he either set the videos as unlisted or even better, just stop before he humiliates himself further?
The autism of his fan? Or the autism of himself?It's him trying to show that he's more than one character. Failing to realise that he can't escape the autism.
Quoth Manny Horvitz, 'The question answers itself.'The autism of his fan? Or the autism of himself?
The autism of his fan? Or the autism of himself?
They were at a convention that he was at, he asked, and they agreed. There's other videos of them doing the voices at conventions, so I don't think it's a rare thing.There was also a time in which Doug was somehow able to get Maurice Lamarche and Rob Paulsen (in person) to reprise their roles as Pinky and the Brain, so he's been pulling off stunts like this for some time now.
The "nostalgia critic editorials" are literally some of the shittiest things he puts out because
A. They have no jokes
B. He's trying to sound smart
C. Half the shit he talks about either has a one word answer that he drags out or is common knowledge
Like if it takes him 2 weeks to make a review that's fine, just put out a proper review every two weeks and stop wasting time with shit nobody watches
Doug has pretty bad taste. He's a fan of the live action Transformers movies and hates the music of Randy Newman among other artistic appreciation defects.Though, I disagree with him on Sam and Max. That show was great. It was entertaining as a kid and it's entertaining as an adult. There's definitely some adult humor snuck in, along with one instance of saying the world hell on a Saturday morning cartoon.
The problem with that is that it looks terrible. We know this because of his stupid Casper review and any other time the character appears in his reviews pre-Demo Reel.As well, he's an artist outside of this, like he does animation so he has a skill to fall back on, other than reviewing stuff.
He was right about Hammerman though. That show is like prozac.Doug has pretty bad taste. He's a fan of the live action Transformers movies and hates the music of Randy Newman among other artistic appreciation defects.
He also made Demo Reel, which is the second worst non-pornographic work ever created behind Lightbringer.
The problem with that is that it looks terrible. We know this because of his stupid Casper review and any other time the character appears in his reviews pre-Demo Reel.
Remember, his title cards had to be commissioned to a much better person (Marobot). And his lack of grasping the difference between "Legit terrible effects" and "Intentionally laughable effects" was one of the reasons why Phelous left.
Definitely. Plus, those episodes feel like the way his videos used to be, before he was absolutely insufferable. His old videos still had some entertainment value, and hearing about old shows you might have forgotten/missed was interesting. His WTR videos feel like what he should be doing.I've said this before, but I really like Doug's Was That Real? editorials. Because the subject matter is so obscure that most people wouldn't know what he's talking about, he actually has to make a case there. And he does so in about 10 minutes, which makes it a lot more to the point and not reliant on skits.
Though, I disagree with him on Sam and Max. That show was great. It was entertaining as a kid and it's entertaining as an adult. There's definitely some adult humor snuck in, along with one instance of saying the world hell on a Saturday morning cartoon.
Oh. Okay.I was referring to CR as a good artist with something to fall back on, not Doug.