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Not to mention, a lot of the reasons NC gave why he would never review those films were lame reasons.
Like, he would not review Carebears Nutcracker because it was a TV special and not released in theaters. Uh, bullshit. NC reviewed a lot of TV-exclusive crap.

Like, he would not review Attack of the Killer Tomatoes because it was a parody film and supposed to be ridiculous. Uh, bullshit. NC reviewed a lot of parody movies and acted like the movie took itself seriously. Remember Last Action Hero and Leprechaun?

Like, he would not review Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III because James Rolfe already did it, he did it perfectly and there was nothing more he could do with it. Oh, you mean like with We Wish You A Turtle Christmas? Something even Obscurus Lupa adressed as she reviewed it?
 
He also said he would not review Matilda since he was afraid of fans getting angry at him yet he has no problem shitting on adaptations of Stephen King books and mocking the responses he got.
 
TBH, I give that video less crap since it was done back in the 2011-2012, when Doug hadn't yet turned into the shitfeast his show is currently. Even he wouldn't know what would happen to him and the quality of his show in over five years.
 
Wow there are some desperate companies out there if they think Doug Walker is a good spokesman for their products.
 
Not to mention, a lot of the reasons NC gave why he would never review those films were lame reasons.
Like, he would not review Carebears Nutcracker because it was a TV special and not released in theaters. Uh, bullshit. NC reviewed a lot of TV-exclusive crap.

Like, he would not review Attack of the Killer Tomatoes because it was a parody film and supposed to be ridiculous. Uh, bullshit. NC reviewed a lot of parody movies and acted like the movie took itself seriously. Remember Last Action Hero and Leprechaun?

Like, he would not review Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III because James Rolfe already did it, he did it perfectly and there was nothing more he could do with it. Oh, you mean like with We Wish You A Turtle Christmas? Something even Obscurus Lupa adressed as she reviewed it?
At this point, why even have a "Things I won't review" guideline when you're only going to break it?
 
So, Brad's got another movie called Disco co-starring Doug as "a would-be ladies' man" and Lewis as "A boring husband" that's also Patreon exclusive.
https://www.patreon.com/posts/14472974
Brad Jones said:
Coming this year from Stoned Gremlin Productions and Walkaway Entertainment, it's the new film written and directed by Brad Jones. Disco is a comedy/drama set during one night in the late 1970s. Emily, Crystal, and Lana are three estranged sisters who go out to a local discotheque as a way to rebond after years separation. Their night out is also consumed by Lana's drug dealing boyfriend Vince, Crystal's agoraphobia due to her recent divorce, and Emily's dwindling marriage to the boring Travis. It's a night of drinking, dancing and more drinking in DISCO.

Disco stars Sarah Gobble as Emily, introducing Laura Luke as Lana, Bianca Benjamin (Midnight Heat, Game Boys) makes her return to acting as Crystal. The movie also features Brad Jones as Vince, Lewis Lovhaug as Travis, Doug Walker as Rudy a would be ladies man, Fard Muhammad as the DJ Bobby, plus Allison Pregler, Buford Stowers, Brian Lewis, David Gobble and more!

The film is coming EXCLUSIVELY to Patreon. Patrons at the $20 level or above are the ONLY people who can see Disco. The film will never be made free to the public, it can ONLY be seen on our Patreon Page.

Disco begins shooting this weekend, the 24th of September, with a release date in either November or December. Stay tuned for trailers, behind the scenes photos and more.
 
I'll give him this, he's not Doug or Lewis, and has some semblance as to how a movie should look.

But that's about it. His kind of humor isn't really made for longer than 30 minutes max.
FWIW, it's more of a dramedy/Melodrama according to Brad. I'll give him props for branching out. Question, who here's willing to pony up $20 just to rip it and see how it is for themselves?
 
I'll give him this, he's not Doug or Lewis, and has some semblance as to how a movie should look.

But that's about it. His kind of humor isn't really made for longer than 30 minutes max.
Also, I've never got the sense that Brad, the unabashed schlock lover, has any highfalutin pretentions about his movies.

Edit: You could say the same about the Channel Awesome movies, too, but there was a lot more riding on those, if only on a symbolic level. They were meant to exude a sense of camaraderie that would reflect well on the existing motley crew and surely attract new lifeblood when the time called for it.

They never accounted for several contributors of rank to depart at once. Or a lot of things, really.
 
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So, Brad's got another movie called Disco co-starring Doug as "a would-be ladies' man" and Lewis as "A boring husband" that's also Patreon exclusive.
https://www.patreon.com/posts/14472974
Compared to other Channel Awesome projects, this honestly seems like it might not be half-bad. At the very least, it's nice to see Brad return to settings, subjects, and aesthetics he's genuinely fond of, rather than another Jesus, Bro!-type excuse to take the piss out on something. So even if the final product turns out to be bad, I can't imagine myself being too hard on it, because at its core it's just earnest art by a dude living the dream and making movies with his pals.

I am hard on Brad's decision to make it Patreon-exclusive though; it reads as greedy and elitist, especially coming from a guy who makes a living endorsing other filmmakers' schlocky cheap works.
 
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