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He always looked 60 years old Most annoying voice fucking ever Well made but awful script Trump did start wars The trailer before Civil War was horrifying Always got him mixed up with Leslie Nielson When did "wokeness" become a thing? National Assembly of Hackers??? Why do people bitch and moan about gas prices so much The Creeper makes no sense View all posts >


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Pretty crazy that Doug Walker was held in such high regard in 2013 that you think you'd have to apologize for not liking him. How things have changed. Even back then the fans were slowly starting to notice the holes and the flaws. I really think the downfall of Demo Reel tanked his psyche. That first review he did when he came back, Timothy Green or whatever, was incredibly mean-spirited and done in such a hostile, passive-aggressive way. Not one that seemed in character, but one that seemed to come from a genuine place of anger. I used to think the joke about him killing his neighbors cat was hysterical but now it comes off as weird. Not offensive, but just weird in a sorta flat "ha..ha..ha.." kinda way. Doug never made jokes that dark. And the rest of the review was so flat. Doug would make a joke about eating pencils and it came off as if he had a gun against his head. He genuinely did not want to be back in the hat and tie. He wanted to be doing Demo Reel but he was forced to return to the Nostalgia Critic. That was his own fault too. He's just the dumbest business man alive, or one of them. And even 10 years later to this very day, Doug marches on with his stupid forced half-assed shtick, and all of his reviews for the last 5-7 years or so have the exact same formula, tempo, and jokes. He's completely passionless. Ozzy Osbourne also promised to retire in 1995 and clearly did not. Most bands that go on 'farewell tours' usually come back some time later. I think Tarantino should just announce that he's not making films regularly anymore, and that he'll be making films like once every 7-12 whenever he so pleases. I figure that's what he'll do anyways, he's entering his late Kubrick era. I get it but several of his films are heavily flawed and he just tends to repeat himself over and over again. I mean did we really need to see another film dedicated to worshipping 70's Hollywood? He'll only make 10 movies but debated making his 3rd western? I was excited for The Movie Critic but it would've been annoying to see him tread the same waters AGAIN. Not to mention, he made Death Proof, so his legacy has already been tainted. No director will ever be perfect. I genuinely think it's less about legitimate age concerns and more about ego. True but several old directors are still making great films. Marty Scorsese has made some of his finest films, Spielberg put out The Fablemens at 77, which I loved, Clint Eastwood was 78 when he made Gran Torino, Kubrick's last three films are my favorite of his. So this idea that all directors are "chugging along" isn't entirely true, I think QT is just more concerned with trying to keep this perfect untainted legacy when it didn't exist to begin with. It's very close! It's like that one but it goes on for about twice as long. I wonder if they have two or three different trailers in this style that they played back to back? That's kinda what it felt like. One of the longest trailers I've ever seen before a theatrical film. No need to do it. Kill Bill is perfectly tied up at the end of Vol 2. We'd just be reopening a closed story for no reason. More reasons why the 10 movie rule is fucking stupid. Sounds like he would've made the film had it not been his 10th, or if he had unlimited films. Makes you think maybe he wouldn't have made half of his films if they were his 10th. Yep and I'm smarter than you all. The liberals have brainwashed me with facts and logic. Hælp!!! Womp womp cry about it Womp womp. The books are not perfect at all, because JK Rowling is a stupid writer. A good writer, but also stupid. Deal with it. View all replies >