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- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersA lot of kids grew up with it, but is this nostalgic hit as good as you're remembering it, or lying through it's teeth? Nostalgia Critic sees if Big Fat Liar still holds up.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerWalter BanasiakTamara ChambersIt's a new kind of bad, one never thought possible. Has this film elevated awful to a new art form? What has been unleashed?
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersOne of the bloodiest first shooters gets the dumbest of first movies. Find out how even the Rock couldn't save this dud of a flick. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Doom.
- 2007– 27mTV-MA6.9 (62)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Sean Connery's last movie to see why it got so much hate.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe third Scooby Doo film goes back to when the gang first met, but the Critic doesn't think it can break the the bad Scooby movie curse. Let's see how it plays out.
- 2007– 24mTV-MA7.1 (79)TV EpisodeDirectorHeather ReuszDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersWith a pun that bad you know the movie has to be even worse. Let's find out and see just how awful it is. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipmunked.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerTom CavanaghTamara ChambersBeing smarter than the aver-age critic, the Nostalgia Critic believes he can review the 2010 Yogi Bear movie and determine its appeal. While not terrible, as it delivers what you might expect from a Yogi Bear movie, it's nothing too special. This is one pic-a-nic basket you might want to avoid.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerYou read that right, GOOD Adam Sandler movies, and yes, there's 11 of them. Think Nostalgia Critic is lying? Check out the list and see if you agree.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe game was a ground breaker,but is the movie a good representation,or like every other video game movie? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Lara Croft:Tomb Raider.
- 2007– 32mTV-MA7.9 (87)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe Nostalgia Critic thought "The Christmas Tree" was the worst Christmas special ever, until he comes across something even worse: a CG abomination called "Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa".
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersLittle Kuriboh and MasakoX join the fight against the worst anime adaption of all time,Dragonball Evolution.It kicks you right in the Dragon Nards.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerTamara ChambersMalcolm RayThe Critic gets Nostalgiaween rolling with a bizarre cartoon from 2004. It was at some point, a thing. But since the Critic barely remembers it, and we have to, he is made to endure what it has to offer: strangely styled animation, deformed looking characters and jokes for both children AND adults.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerTamara ChambersMalcolm RayWhen the Nostalgia Critic mishears the subject he is reviewing and gets hyped to review Samurai Jack, Malcolm lets him down by telling him he is reviewing the confused film Kangaroo Jack.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersWhen the Nostalgia Critic invites Malcolm and Tamara to play Eragon, not knowing that it's a 2006 movie that somehow got released on VHS, but instead mistaking it for a VHS game from the 80s. Upon turning on the "game", John Malkovich turns on the movie and goes on listing the tropes of the movie, all while the Critic still believes its a game.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersDoug tackles Monkeybone starring Brendan Fraser, the movie he claims killed weird mainstream hits.
- 2007– 30mTV-MA6.9 (62)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersWell, it IS the only Fantastic Four sequel we ever got, but that's not saying much. Critic looks at a dud of a second movie for a dud of a first movie. The Nostalgia Critic reviews Fantastic 4 Rise of the Silver Surfer.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe Nostalgia Critic has been on duty for 10 years, reviewing all kinds of nostalgic crap of the last few decades and showing whether there is still hope for them, or if they're just rotten to the core. Today's film is definitely the latter. Remember that animated polar bear movie your kids dragged you to see (or you dragged them to see to punish them), Norm of the North? The Critic sure does. But he can handle it. He's seen worse. Or has he?
- 2007– 25mTV-MA7.3 (84)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe Critic takes a look at a prequel that answers the question no one asked: how did Fred and Wilma meet?
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerTamara ChambersMalcolm RayThis week the Critic has plenty of time on his hands, because he's reviewing Clockstoppers (2002), that seldom-remembered early 2000s movie about the teens who find a watch that can disrupt the flow of time. To make the time go by faster, the Critic counts the overabundance of '90s cliches the producers loaded the movie with to make up for the lack of a pesky script.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThis sequel has the Critic seeing red and feeling very blue. Because, as is the tradition in Hollywood: if a terrible movie makes a lot of money, it must get a sequel that is even worse. Before you can say "smurf that smurf" they rushed out a follow-up to The Smurfs. With Sequel Month almost over, the Critic pulls himself up by his bootstraps and endures Smurfs 2: Electric Smurfaloo. And he has to go it alone this time, because Black Nerd had stuff to do.
- 2007– 25mTV-MA7.1 (93)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerTamara ChambersMalcolm RayHow many bad and cliched plots can a film squeeze in? This squeakquel goes for as many as possible.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayRob WalkerThe Critic reviews the long-requested Jonathan Taylor Thomas Christmas bomb I'll Be Home For Christmas, and it has more douches than a Summer's Eve commercial. It's about a smarmy little jackass who lies and cheats his way into a mess then has to get home for the holidays. And as if the douche-bag in the movie wasn't enough to jingle the Critic's bells, he's got another unlikable douche-bag bugging him while he's trying to conduct the review.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersWowsers, Inspector Gadget saved Christmas once upon a time. The Nostalgia Critic says "Go-Go-Christmas Spirit" by reviewing the inspector's underrated Christmas special where he must save Santa who was captured by Dr. Claw as part of his master plan to ruin Christmas and take over the world. Of course.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersWhat would Nostalgiaween be without Stephen King? Time to break out the alcohol and check out another filmed abomination of one of his classic works. Today, Nostalgia Critic looks at some scary shit. Literally. The monster in the movie is actually shit that attack once it's been released via unsuspecting people's rectums. And who says King is running out of ideas?
- 2007– 27mTV-MA7.7 (101)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersRemember the Titanic? Remember the animated Titanic? Remember the sequel to the animated Titanic? On a day that was a long time coming, the Nostalgia Critic dives deep into the sea of woe to review the 2004 sequel to the 1999 animated Titanic that features the lost city of Atlantis and rapping sharks. Man the life boats. Women and Critics first.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersNow this is a story all 'bout how Will Smith's career got flipped, turn upside down, and after a few good movies that were a success, came a really bad flick called Wild Wild West. You remember that one, right? Will Smith as a cowboy and - a mechanical spider - and that's about it. Not even the Nostalgia Critic will care to remember this one.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersIf there was one thing Jem and the Holograms fans wanted it was a live action film version - back in the '80s. Not 30 years later when most people hadn't even heard of the cartoon, especially the people making the movie. Trampling on the source material of a once popular franchise for a quick buck--which it didn't even make. And who better to review and analyze this pretentious knife in the eye of nostalgia than the Critic himself.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersAgainst his better wishes, the Nostalgia Critic reluctantly reviews The Adventures of Pluto Nash. Big failure. Colossal atom bomb. And since nobody gives a crap about this movie now or ever, the Critic channels that feeling of non-caring by literally phoning in the review so he can gear up for an upcoming crossover. But what is Pluto Nash about? Nothing important. The Critic will give this bad movie a beatdown - sorry, wrong show.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe Nostalgia Critic is going to the dogs. Just look what the cat dragged in. Cliched sayings aside, the Critic looks at a family movie about cats and dogs who are undercover spies in a secret battle to stop the felines from global domination in a threadbare story with terrible CGI effects. Time for this film to be de-clawed and neutered.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerTamara ChambersMalcolm RayShyamalan Month closes out with a look at M. Night's most notoriously bad film of the new millennium. No, not The Village. It's Lady in the Water. If you thought The Happening was Shyamalan's most hilariously awful movie ever made - it still is, but this one is a runner up. Join the Nostalgia Critic as he dives in to a pool of madness, mayhem and wacky hijinks as only the Master can bring.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe Nostalgia Critic loves Christmas and he loves the Ninja Turtles. So, putting both things together should be a match made in Heaven, no? Nope. The first lump of coal in the Critic's stocking is that horrendous Turtle Christmas musical from our childhoods, the memory of which we all managed to suppress...until now. No worries, the Nostalgia Critic will remember it so we don't have to.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayJames JaroszAll hail the King. No, not Elvis. Not Michael Jackson. Stephen King. It wouldn't be Nostalgiaween without him. The Critic looks at a 1984 film adaptation of one of King's short stories that features a murderous religious cult made up of children who slaughtered all the adults in their hometown to appease their leader, and their lord, a mysterious monster who lurks in the cornfields. Ha, ha, that's our Stephen.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerAndre MeadowsMalcolm RayAfter having gypped the Black Nerd out of his review of the Ninja Turtles movie with the AVGN, the Critic reluctantly makes amends by reviewing the 2011 Smurfs movie with him. Is it completely unfaithful to the source material? Is it more about the human characters than the Smurfs? Is it horrible written and a shameless cash-cow for Sony? You bet your smurfing smurf it is.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe Nostalgia Critic reviews the Box Office Sci-Fi Flop, Jupiter Ascending.
- 2007– 29mTV-MA7.9 (127)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersIf you thought the Spy Kids sequels were bad... they are, but that didn't stop Robert Rodriguez from making more kids' movies. Enter The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl, a poorly acted, nonsensical waste of space from the fertile imagination of Rodriguez's own son. It's about a kid who teams up with two super kids to stop an evil kid. No kidding.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerTamara ChambersMalcolm RayThe Critic, Malcolm and Tamara all gain super powers, which they use to do nothing but loaf around and look pretty. When they're not saving the world from their couch, they're reviewing the 2005 critical failure known as Fantastic Four. Turns out there's absolutely nothing fantastic about these four.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayRob WalkerCritic, Critic, that cynic so cocky and free. Critic, Critic, he makes the sign of the 'C'. That's right, today he's looking at Zorro. But Zorro's cool, isn't he? Well he was before 2005, when they made a follow-up to The Mask of Zorro, and took everything that made that movie cool and dumbed it down about 30 IQ points.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerTamara ChambersOrlando BelisleWith a new Batman movie around the corner, and with Ben Affleck set to play Batman next year, the Nostalgia Critic decides to look at the 2003 Daredevil movie. With help from the embodiment of early 2000s comic hero movie clichés, The Angst, the Critic reviews this cliché-ridden, nonsensical pile of madness, and discovers the best thing about it is the flamboyant villain.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersCrap crappy movie comes out to terrorize. What do you get when you take a brilliant Disneyland ride, make it into a movie and cast Eddie Murphy? A mess that nobody will remember or care about in 12 years' time...save for a red-tied, black blazered Internet critic who decides to review the film and expose it as a big piece of ghoulish garbage with many missed opportunities.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe time has come for the Nostalgia Critic to tackle a chick flick. Which one? Mamma Mia. Oh yeah, he went there. This 2008 musical displays every lazy chick flick cliché in the book, and fails at every one of them. So the Critic takes a stand for women everywhere by shaming this awful movie and proving what it really is: the anti-chick flick.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMatrix Month continues as the Critic looks at Japan's answer to the franchise: a series of beautifully, but bizarrely animated stories devoid of emotion, reason and rationale...just like The Matrix itself.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersTo pull himself out of his post-Christmas funk, the Critic goes to a showing of The Care Bears Nutcracker Suite. It's your simple, basic Nutcracker re-telling with the Care Bears, but with annoying voice acting, poorly hidden plot twists and reused character designs.
- 2007– 31mTV-MA7.9 (112)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe Nostalgia Critic welcomes in the Christmas season in an uncharacteristically calm fashion, and reviews the animated adaptation of that classic Christmas song: Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer. It follows the song to a tee as Grandma is kidnapped by Santa, who is then arrested for it and greedy Cousin Mel sets out to sell Grandma's multi-million dollar business. What were they smoking?
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayJon JafariNostalgiaween 2014 kicks off true to form with a Stephen King movie. It has every King trope in the book, which the Critic knocks, only to be contradicted by the Troperaiser.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerLewis LovhaugNoah AntwilerThe Three Schmuckheads: Critic, Linkara and Spoony reunite for another Uwe Boll travesty. This time it's BloodRayne, Boll's little outing into the vampire phenomenon. It's dark, violent and makes no freakin' sense, but the boys still have a blast sucking it dry.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersSo how bad could an animated movie centered around various food product mascots be? The Nostalgia Critic decides to hop on the bandwagon and review the 2012 animated flop Foodfight - only to discover that it is a movie from the deepest, darkest bowels of corporate hell, and the Anti-Christ of animation.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe Nostalgia Critic's "ghost" reviews the horrendous 1990 Bill Cosby flick Ghost Dad. It seems Cosby could never catch a break with his movie career, and this film is no exception. Implausible rules of the after-life, bad acting, bad writing, this movie never stood a ghost of a chance.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerBrad JonesRachel TietzThe Cinema Snob visits the Critic to help him figure out why Sharknado is such a runaway success, given how crappy of a film it is. So the two review the movie to find out why, as well as come up with gimmicky schlock film ideas of their own.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerRachel TietzMalcolm RayThe Critic is called upon by the Waterbenders to review the abysmal movie adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender, to help save the franchise. The Critic discovers what he already expected: the movie makes every mistake in the book.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayRachel TietzThe Critic reviews The Master of Disguise, a horrendous, ill-conceived and unfunny comedy featuring an obnoxious performance by Dana Carvey and produced by Adam Sandler's infamous garbage factory, Happy Madison.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayRachel TietzWhile babysitting Satan's daughter, Evilina, the Nostalgia Critic is forced to watch one of the worst movies ever made, The Cat in the Hat. Frightening images, adult humor and lack of loyalty to Seuss' work really grind the Critic's gears.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayRachel TietzCatwomen Anonymous seeks out The Nostalgia Critic and forces him to include them in his review of the 2004 flop Catwoman. Despite what the Catwomen think, it was not the fault of Halle Berry the film failed, as the Critic actually praises her performance.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerRachel TietzMalcolm RayCritic reviews the 1999 animated adaptation of The King and I. He criticizes the lack of loyalty to the source material and too much attention focused on cartoonish side characters. On the side, he addresses fan complaints about the color of the wall.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayRachel TietzAs part of the "Month of Love", the Critic reviews the 2001 Michael Bay historical drama about the event that led to America's involvement in World War II.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayRachel TietzThe Critic returns from the Plot Hole, ready to review again. First up on the chopping block is The Odd Life of Timothy Green, a horribly misguided 2012 family film with a mixed message about parenting and too much focus on pencils than story.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMara WilsonThe Critic makes it no secret that he's not a fan of 90s child star Mara Wilson and he reinforces that with a review of another one of her movies: A Simple Wish (1997). Unfortunately, that leads to a shocking surprise cameo appearance from the actress herself.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic explores the "Feces of the Jungle" by reviewing the Tim Allen stinker, "Jungle 2 Jungle."
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerJames RolfeBy popular demand from his viewers, the Critic takes on one of the worst animated movies he's ever had to review: "Felix the Cat: The Movie."
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerBrad JonesWhy do Stephen King Mini-Series bring us so much joy?
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic's joy at realizing that he is going to review the Avengers movie based on the Marvel Comic superheroes turns to disappointment when he finds out that the Avengers movie is actually the unrelated yet notoriously bad 1998 film.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic looks at the decline of Burt Reynolds' movie career, and how starring in a family action buddy-cop comedy opposite a little boy did not help it in the slightest.
- 2007– 22mTV-MA7.5 (74)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug Walker
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerBMX bikers from the 80s? I've heard of worse things to make a movie out of. The Nostalgia Critic reviews 1986's Rad.
- 2007– 24mTV-MA9.1 (216)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerRob WalkerThe Critic is horrified to learn about the existence of another animated Titanic film, which is The Legend of the Titanic (1999), and finds it to be even worse than Titanic: The Legend Goes On... (2000).
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Nostalgia Critic reviews Gordy (1994) of which is similar to Babe (1995).
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Nostalgia Critic reviews The Magic Voyage.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Nostalgia Critic reviews this to the Extreme.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerNoah AntwilerGeorge O'HanlonThe Nostalgia Critic reviews 2000's Dungeons and Dragons movie.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug Walkerthe Nostalgia Critic takes a look at the 1989 family film "Little Monsters", and thinks it's difficult to call it a kids movie.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerRob WalkerThe Critic reviews the animated movie The Thief and the Cobbler with its bland musical numbers and lessons.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic reviews his second least favorite Don Bluth movie: about the erroneous mating rituals of penguins.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Nostalgia Critic reviews Carrot Top's incessantly annoying attempt at being a movie star, with Chairman of the Board. A terrible movie with forced, predictable gags and over-the-top performances.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Nostalgia Critic was never a fan of The Flintstones cartoon, and by strange coincidence, he doesn't like the 1994 live-action movie either.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe critic looks at a love story between a dog and a dolphin.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic looks at Roland Emmerich's 1996 box-office smash.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerRob WalkerBhargav DronamrajuThe Critic decides to look at one of his favorite actors in one of his least favorite movies.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerLewis LovhaugPhelan PorteousAfter the game based on Bebe's Kids had tortured him so much, the Critic looks at the movie itself.
- 2007– 26mTV-MA8.7 (167)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerNoah AntwilerBhargav DronamrajuThe Critic celebrates 100 reviews by subjecting us to a crummy-ass clip show...but the clips turn on him and force him to watch Battlefield Earth.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerRob WalkerThe Critic wraps up Schwarzenegger Month with End of Days, which isn't as scary as it should be...except for the cat.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerRob WalkerBhargav DronamrajuThe Critic reviews Junior, a comedy so boring he has a hallucinatory dream sequence.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic reviews the stupid Michael Keaton holiday family comedy Jack Frost, wishing instead that the movie was about a chained-up Superman wearing Batman's mask.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic reviews another horrible comic book movie and notes how many starving children could have been saved with the film's budget.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic is almost paralyzed with laughter as he begins to review the whitest movie of all time, Cool as Ice.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic teaches a class on "Bland Shit 101", using Disney's Blank Check as the curriculum.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic reviews Schwarzenegger and John McTiernan's attempt at self-parody, finding it odd that a movie based on the difference between "the real world" and "the movie world" has such an unrealistic "real world".
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic returns to the depths of Shaq's acting with this DC Comic adaptation.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic attacks the cult of Chuck Norris, as well as Norris' biggest vanity project, Sidekicks.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic reviews Titanic: The Legend Goes On, an Italian-animated movie that not only rips off James Cameron's movie and every animated movie ever made, it also includes the horrors of the Rapping Dog.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic has finally found a movie with no redeeming value whatsoever: The Garbage Pail Kids Movie.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic tries knocking himself unconscious to forget "A Kid in King Arthur's Court".
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic's post-holiday depression hits its peak when he has to review "Jingle All The Way".
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic reviews George Lucas' notorious Marvel Comics adaptation.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerAlyssa MilanoThe Critic reviews the Double Dragon movie, which makes a lot less sense than the plot of the game.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic attacks "Kazaam", for its implications of slavery, pedophilia, and Shaq's horrible acting and rapping.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerRob WalkerBhargav DronamrajuThe Critic insists that the seemingly-cliché-ridden and poorly-constructed "Surf Ninjas" is actually a work of genius.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerJames RolfeThe Critic reviews the movie "The Wizard" and comes to the conclusion that it's more fun to play video games than to watch people play them, and suspects nobody from the movie went on to have a career...or did they?
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