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No love, which is understandable, for Dragonbored?
Well that was only short compared to the 3 movies.
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No love, which is understandable, for Dragonbored?
Why should they? All they have to do is check IMDB for a list of goofs, continuity errors and basic information and that's like half their job done before they even started to watch the damn thing.It really makes me believe Doug and co. (or at least the ones that are mediocre/terrible, like Lewis) do little to no research on their videos.
That's just the problem though- Everyone uses IMDb. So the whole shtick Doug and his circlejerk (save Brad and maybe a few others) is pretty much pointless outside of making them money (or rather, conning money from their fans).Why should they? All they have to do is check IMDB for a list of goofs, continuity errors and basic information and that's like half their job done before they even started to watch the damn thing.
Doesn't he openly admit that Ninja Turtles isn't that good? That's great. "TMNT is ridiculous but I like it so it's OK! But I was too old for Pokemon when it came out so it's stupid!" This is something a elementary schooler does when they don't like something.And when he watched anything as a kid, he'll say it's a masterpiece and blah blah "KIDS IN THE 90S HAD HORRIBLE MEDIA unlike today where mah cartoon spergs are fine!" Hence why he complains about Digimon and Pokemon but he loves Adventure Time, SJW Universe, and glorifies really shitty 80s stuff like all those obscure movies or series and Ninja Turtles and Transformers
kind of like with the Thomas the tank engine movie which again he was unfamiliar with the source material and continued to bitch and whine when he saw things the show does all the time, it's probably one of the easiest franchises to do research on, and again its a movie for kids making him look even more pathetic about how much he was sperging
He does realise it's a remake of the Disney version right? I know it borrows elements from the book too, but first and foremost its source material is the Disney version. That was made abundantly clear right from the start, so if he's disappointed it's not like the book he's retarded. Anyway, Andy Serkis's version is apparently an adaptation of the original book so hopefully that'll stop his whining when it eventually comes out.https://youtube.com/watch?v=fNfNAriqVCo
Sometimes I think he just has different opinions just to seem hardcore. And honestly he's complaining about "omg it's not like the book" but he doesn't seem to get some of the things of the book- animals don't kill humans for fear of distribution or "omg why they call it the red flower that's so retarded". If he's such a fan of the book he should know better.
And he complains about "too many celebrity guest stars"? He won't like the cast of Serkis' version then.
Don't get his sperging over the Mowgli's Brothers short either. I thought it was boring tbh.
The Jungle Book Disney movie... is based off the Jungle Book Disney movie!? HOW COULD HE KNOW THAT? You'd have to take like 20 film history classes at the same time or be Walt Disney himself to figure this one out.He does realise it's a remake of the Disney version right?
kind of like with the Thomas the tank engine movie which again he was unfamiliar with the source material and continued to bitch and whine when he saw things the show does all the time, it's probably one of the easiest franchises to do research on, and again its a movie for kids making him look even more pathetic about how much he was sperging
He did a joke review with the Sesame Street movie "Follow That Bird" because he apparently couldn't go "too critical" at a little kids film. So why the hell did he do that with Thomas The Tank Engine which is produced for the same demographic?
The main goal of a Disney movie like Lilo and Stitch is to appeal to children and hopefully not bore parents to death. Parents can get the drama and kids can get the aliens and the action scenes. I don't think he understands target demographics either, it's kind of unfair to hold a movie for very young children (Thomas the Tank Engine) to the standards of an adult film because kids don't want high drama in their talking train movieIn his Disney-cember review of Lilo and Stitch, he complained about the inclusion of the sci-fi and fantastical elements in the movie, stating that the more compelling movie would have focused more on the relationship with the sisters. That's what's going to get those families' butts in seats!
Double standards I presume.He did a joke review with the Sesame Street movie "Follow That Bird" because he apparently couldn't go "too critical" at a little kids film. So why the hell did he do that with Thomas The Tank Engine which is produced for the same demographic?
I'm more than certain that Doug will find something to complain about. Even if it's something incredibly stupid and minor.He does realise it's a remake of the Disney version right? I know it borrows elements from the book too, but first and foremost its source material is the Disney version. That was made abundantly clear right from the start, so if he's disappointed it's not like the book he's retarded. Anyway, Andy Serkis's version is apparently an adaptation of the original book so hopefully that'll stop his whining when it eventually comes out.
The main goal of a Disney movie like Lilo and Stitch is to appeal to children and hopefully not bore parents to death. Parents can get the drama and kids can get the aliens and the action scenes. I don't think he understands target demographics either, it's kind of unfair to hold a movie for very young children (Thomas the Tank Engine) to the standards of an adult film because kids don't want high drama in their talking train movie
The rats are fleeing the sinking ship I see.
How many is this now? 7? 8? I honestly stopped counting after Lindsay bolted.