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* Similarly, the use of "guest stars" for when Chris UnCancelled the series consist of videos taken from [[https://www.cameo.com/ Cameo.com]] with very little effort to make the footage fit with the rest of the video: it's just the actors plastered on top of the game footage with poor ChromaKey work.

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* Similarly, the use of "guest stars" for when Chris UnCancelled the series consist of videos taken from [[https://www.cameo.com/ Cameo.com]] com with very little effort to make the footage fit with the rest of the video: it's just the actors plastered on top of the game footage with poor ChromaKey work.
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* The bar in the ''VideoGame/MonsterParty'' review; outside it's an obvious Photoshop, inside it's an obvious bluescreen effect.

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* The bar in the ''VideoGame/MonsterParty'' review; outside it's an obvious Photoshop, inside it's an obvious bluescreen effect. Additionally, the "beer" that [=IG=], Ronnie and The Devil drink while inside is [[FrothyMugsOfWater clearly apple juice.]]

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* Despite ''Puppet Steve'' being his most successful series by a LARGE margin, his effects work still remains lazy and terrible. The most egregious example being his "special guests", people from other [=YouTube=] channels for kids like Vincent "Duddy" Carter from ''[=FGTeeV=]'' and the kids from ''[=HobbyKidsTV=]. It's made pretty clear that it's not them, but pictures of them reanimated a/la South Park and very poorly voiced by Chris. Even his younger viewers see through the charade and call him out for the poor "guests".

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* Despite ''Puppet Steve'' being his most successful series by a LARGE margin, his effects work still remains lazy and terrible. The most egregious example being his "special guests", people from other [=YouTube=] channels for kids like Vincent "Duddy" Carter from ''[=FGTeeV=]'' and the kids from ''[=HobbyKidsTV=].''[=HobbyKidsTV=]''. It's made pretty clear that it's not them, but pictures of them reanimated a/la South Park and very poorly voiced by Chris. Even his younger viewers see through the charade and call him out for the poor "guests".


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* A couple of videos in his "revival" splice in footage from old episodes without any rhyme or reason. This is very evident in the videos on ''[=RoboCop=]'' and ''Kool-Aid''. Chris makes no attempt to hide that he's suddenly in a different location. Similarly, he claims to have interviewed stuntman Tom Anthony about his work as the Kool-Aid Man, but the interview has him talking about make-up, which was likely in reference to his role as Ronald [=McDonald's=] stuntman. Making it sound like Chris just spliced his voice on top of a preexisting interview.
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* Similarly, the use of "guest stars" for when Chris UnCancelled the series consist of videos taken from [[https://www.cameo.com/ Cameo.com]] with very little effort to make the footage fit with the rest of the video: it's just the actors plastered on top of the game footage with poor ChromaKey work.
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* Apparently, the virtually indestructible suit that ''Franchise/{{RoboCop}}'' wears consists of little more than tin foil and black duct tape.

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* Apparently, the virtually indestructible suit that ''Franchise/{{RoboCop}}'' wears consists of little more than tin foil and black duct tape. Also, when trying to complete his mission, his locations include stock photos of a bird sitting on a beach, people waiting to get into a concert venue and the ocean (which at one point he gets "trapped" inside of).
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* The giant ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' action figure falling on him, it's really cheap looking.

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* The giant ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'' action figure falling on him, him; it's really cheap looking.
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* At the beginning of the ''Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom'' review, he goes through a "South American Jungle" (which is really somewhere in the Ohio countryside), goes inside of a temple (which is really his garage) and is apparently blasted by an explosion all the way from the continent back to his home...without being knocked through any debris and without a scratch on him. He doesn't even yell or fall convincingly once he returns and he inexplicably changes outfits between scenes. His outfit also keeps changing back and forth from jeans to short pants between shots.

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* At the beginning of the ''Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom'' review, he goes through a "South American Jungle" (which is really somewhere in the Ohio countryside), goes inside of a temple (which is really his garage) and is apparently blasted by an explosion all the way from the continent back to his home...without being knocked through any debris and without a scratch on him. He doesn't even yell or fall convincingly once he returns and he inexplicably changes outfits between scenes. His outfit also keeps changing scenes, going back and forth from jeans to short pants between shots.
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* At the beginning of the ''Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom'' review, he goes through a "South American Jungle" (which is really somewhere in the Ohio countryside), goes inside of a temple (which is really his garage) and is apparently blasted by an explosion all the way from the continent back to his home...without being knocked through any debris and without a scratch on him. He doesn't even yell or fall convincingly once he returns and he inexplicably changes outfits between scenes.
* Infamously, the beginning of the Irate Gamer's ''E.T.'' games review has him traveling out to the New Mexico desert to dig up the landfill where the Atari 2600 E.T. cartridges were buried. The "New Mexico desert" is represented by a sandless craggy area full of (deciduous) trees, which Bores makes no attempt to hide.

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* At the beginning of the ''Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom'' review, he goes through a "South American Jungle" (which is really somewhere in the Ohio countryside), goes inside of a temple (which is really his garage) and is apparently blasted by an explosion all the way from the continent back to his home...without being knocked through any debris and without a scratch on him. He doesn't even yell or fall convincingly once he returns and he inexplicably changes outfits between scenes.
scenes. His outfit also keeps changing back and forth from jeans to short pants between shots.
* Infamously, the beginning of the Irate Gamer's ''E.T.'' games review has him traveling out to the New Mexico desert to dig up the landfill where the Atari 2600 E.T. cartridges were buried. The "New Mexico desert" is represented by a sandless craggy area full of (deciduous) trees, which Bores makes no attempt to hide. The UFO scenes in the second part were also clearly shot during the day despite the fact that the review claims it's night time.
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* Despite ''Puppet Steve'' being his most successful series by a LARGE margin, his effects work still remains lazy and terrible. The most egregious example being his "special guests", people from other [=YouTube=] channels for kids like Vincent "Duddy" Carter from ''[=FGTeeV=]'' and the kids from ''[=HobbyKidsTV=]. It's made pretty clear that it's not them, but pictures of them reanimated a/la South Park and very poorly voiced by Chris. Even his younger viewers see through the charade and call him out for the poor "guests".
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* At the end of a video reviewing a ''Minecraft'' LEGO set, a Creeper blows him up and he falls over from pain. Except he doesn't fall over naturally, he uses image rotation and it looks very stiff. You can even see he doesn't have a bottom half.

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* At the end of a video reviewing a ''Minecraft'' LEGO set, a Creeper blows him up and he falls over from pain. Except he doesn't fall over naturally, naturally; he uses image rotation and it looks very stiff. You can even see he doesn't have a bottom half.
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* The ending of his ''Back to the Future'' review where he murders the CEO of LJN. Who knew blood looked so much like grape jelly?

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* The ending of his ''Back to the Future'' review where he murders the CEO of LJN.[[Creator/LJNToys LJN]]. Who knew blood looked so much like grape jelly?
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* Is that picture on the main page an actual DVD case?

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* Is that picture on the main page an actual DVD case?case, and not just a cheap MS Paint creation?

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