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For more information, please call us at 1.800.760-8826 or email us at [email protected]. Glass Sword picks up straight after the explosive ending of Red Queen. Mare and Cal are now with the Scarlet Guard but that doesn’t mean they’re safe, far from it. They're being hunted down by Maven, who is now the King of. Il forum di Net Wargaming Italia, il portale italiano dedicato a videogiochi di strategia, wargame, simulazioni di combattimento e storia militare. List of Nostalgia Critic episodes. Nostalgia Critic is a web review series hosted by Doug Walker. The series began in July 2. You. Tube, but after the website removed several episodes due to alleged copyright violations, the series was moved in April 2. Walker's own humor website, That Guy with the Glasses, where it was hosted until late 2. Channel. Awesome. Most episodes center on comedic bashings of movies and serials that Walker finds to be poorly written, badly acted, and typically panned by critics. Not all of his reviews are negative, as he sometimes finds positive aspects and even praises some films and TV shows (sometimes for their hamminess/bad production). The series also features several . After the end of To Boldly Flee, these episodes were released on TGWTG. The reviews of Paranoia, Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie and The Uncanny Valley were added to Channel Awesome's You. Tube channel in February 2. DVDFilm. Review. Volume One. Turkish Rambo. The Critic reviews Rampage (1. He criticizes the excessive driving scenes, poor quality of the film, bad lip- syncing, and the actors habit of staring into the camera. In the end, he admits that while the film is . While he agrees that drugs are not a good thing or something to be promoted, he heavily criticizes the film for grossly exaggerating the effects of cannabis and making it seem like the worst thing in the world, even compared to alcohol, which is legal, and narcotics like heroin. He also criticizes the characters for being very bland to the point that he accuses them of actually being puppets, and far too innocent for their age group. He does recommend the film nonetheless, as it is . In the end, Chester A. Bum shows up to announce to the Critic that the film has inspired him to quit smoking marijuana; however, this proves to be a double- headed snake, as Chester decides to rely on . He ultimately criticizes the loose controls, little relation to the film, slippery surfaces, and a flying snake that is near impossible to control. In the end, he throws the game outside and shoots at it. Bum finds the game and plays it before throwing the game away also, only for the game to again be found by someone else, Dominic from Video Game Confessions. Volume Three. Doomsday Machine. The Critic reviews Doomsday Machine (1. He mainly criticizes its overuse of stock footage, racism and sexism towards women. Special criticism is reserved for the ending, which consists majorly of one shot of two men trying to fix a computer, a shot that lasts for approximately eight minutes. In the end, while he admits the film is very bad, it is laughably bad and enjoyable. While he criticizes some plotholes, a sometimes confusing story, Jones' character's constant use of the word, . He says he hates it, because he is not in it. Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie Blu- Ray. Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie. The Critic reluctantly reviews his rival's, The Angry Video Game Nerd, movie as a bonus feature for the Blu- ray release. They usually air during the weeks between reviews. Doug's Countdown Specials. The episode was replaced by Good Burger. The Critic originally meant to end January 2. However, for reasons unknown, he changed it to End of Days. He would eventually review The 6th Day with That Sci- Fi Guy on his show. A review of Newsies was replaced with Rocky IV since the Nostalgia Chick expressed interest in reviewing it. New of The Prince of Egypt vs. The Ten Commandments was planned, but postponed and replaced with The Top 1. Scariest Performances, since Doug decided to spend the entire month of October reviewing horror movies. New aired the following month on November 1. New of War of the Worlds was planned. He did, however, express his criticism in this video. It is unknown if he ever actually made the episode. In October 2. 01. Nostalgia Chick (Lindsay Ellis) would do her own review of Matilda with Mara Wilson herself (and the Critic making a brief cameo). Doug was originally going to review Small Soldiers (1. Nostalgia Critic review on August 1. While he thought it was bad, he did not feel that the film gave him enough material for a review, and switched it to Scooby- Doo (2. However, in September 2. Disneycember. Throughout December 2. Tangled for technicality and Enchanted for satire, and also reviewed Dinosaur, A Goofy Movie and Who Framed Roger Rabbit by popular demand. Doug Walker sometimes reviews Disney movies chosen from the public. In December 2. 01. Walker reviewed 3. D animated Disney movies, starting with Pixar and then the other CGI Disney films, with the exception of Wreck- It Ralph (due to its then- recent release in cinemas and his having already reviewed it). In December 2. 01. December 2. 01. 4 Walker reviewed the Ghibli films as well as some live- action and animated films like Big Hero 6 he missed out on doing as the Ghibli list wasn't enough to cover the month. In December 2. 01. Walker reviews the films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars as well as some overlooked films and new releases like The Good Dinosaur and Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which he does Sibling Rivalry reviews of with his brother Rob. For 2. 01. 6, Doug has announced that he will be covering the Disney Direct- to- DVD sequels (minus Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas which was covered in 2. The Classics. He says that the film's strong emotional feel is why it ultimately works and holds up to this day. Pinocchio. He praises the main character's portrayal, the bizarre and often scary content, and again, the strong emotional content and message, but pans the character of Jiminy Cricket and some plot holes. Fantasia. He declares it his favorite Disney film, as well as one of his favorite films in general, heavily praising the animation, use of classic music, more adult and emotional feel, and overall delivery. However he does believe the film has a modest feel, not really breaking any new ground like their previous films did. Bambi. He praises the artistry, focus on emotion more than character, and strong thematic undertones, feeling that watching a character growing up is more interesting than the usual Hollywood clich. However, he admits that the cute moments drag on a little and feels that the second half, after Bambi has grown up, is better than the first. Saludos Amigos. He admits to not being impressed, feeling it's too short, has a strange premise and isn't very interesting. He does note that its interesting to see some culture shown, and some of the animation is nice, but otherwise it can be skipped. The Three Caballeros. He says it's better than Saludos Amigos, praising the impressive and fast paced animation and better shorts, but feels that the wild energy becomes exhausting (comparing the film to being at a party) and that the segments are better off individually. Make Mine Music. He feels that, though it isn't as good as Fantasia, it still has plenty of great segments, his favorite one being The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met. Fun and Fancy Free. He again feels that the shorts are better off separate, as there's a lack of connection between the two and neither of them feel very cinematic. He also feels that the live- action transitional sequences into them are weird and don't fit with the two shorts at all. Melody Time. He feels it should have been called Make Mine Music 2 due to its numerous similarities to the film and wishes that the film ended on Johnny Appleseed, but still enjoys it overall. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. He feels that it was what Fun and Fancy Free should have been, with two very cinematic and memorable stories that work well together and are loyal to the source material. In The Wind in the Willows segment, he praises the characters, particularly the horse, but is also confused of the setting due to people interacting with small animals. In The Legend of Sleepy Hollow segment, he is impressed that Disney secretly made the main character (Ichabod) selfish and made the antagonist (Brom Bones) more like a likeable character. He also mentions the Headless Horseman climax, citing it as scary and fun. Cinderella. He praises the animation, scope, main character, villain, and songs, but feels that the prince is boring and there's too much filler, as well as some very notable plot holes. Doug later did an Old vs New, tying this film with the remake. Alice in Wonderland. He praises Katherine Beaumont's performance, as well as the other characters, especially the Queen of Hearts, and overall delivery of the world and the zaniness, but wishes more of the book was used, or at the very least a sequel to it. He says that one of the main reasons it's so good is because the main character is just so likable. However, he does feel that the main character (Peter Pan) is clearly a product of the 1. He does mention the controversy of the portrayal of Indians, but nonetheless enjoys the song . He concludes by calling it a very unbalanced film. One Hundred and One Dalmatians. He admits that the film's really only for dog lovers, feeling that nothing stands out except the villain, character of Sergeant Tibbs, and climax. The Sword in the Stone. He praises the characters, animation, and the wizards duel, but feels that it's somewhat dull and feels like being in school. He adds confusion to a recurring change of the voice of the main character. The Jungle Book. He praises the villains Shere Khan and Kaa and the song . He wished that it followed the original book better. The Aristocats. While not saying it is horrible, he admits that nothing is memorable or stands out in any way, with the possible exception of the characters of Napoleon and Lafayette and the pretty entertaining chase scene involving them, and does cite the alley cats as 'interesting'. Robin Hood. He enjoys the loyalty to the story, characters, romance, humor, climax, and action scenes, but wishes that the character of Maid Marian has more screentime, such as in the third act.
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