It matters because it's not part of the Disney animated canon.
But who cares? He's done the entire canon. It doesn't matter what he does after that. It really doesn't matter what he did during it.
No he hasn't. Wreck-It Ralph still needs to be in a Disneycember video. ....even if he DID review it as Chester A. Bum! ........ and in a Sibling Rivalry review. ...... and in another video he did....... I just answered my own question.
edited 31st Dec '12 12:54:10 PM by Shota
Pushing Up Roses is leaving the site. She just posted her final video. http://blip.tv/pushinguproses/pushinguproses-behind-the-video-6489573
Just watched The Wild video. Wow, i'm shocked he said good stuff about it, considering how much it's bashed. as for me, i think it's the epitome of forgettable.
edited 31st Dec '12 1:12:23 PM by RobbieRotten
When something like that happens, I'm glad my first reaction is "who?".
...Time to put another tally on my tally board.
I need to go to Staples to get a new tally board! >:
I think it's safe to say that the Moulin Rouge review and To Boldly Flee both signaled the last time the first generation TGWTG crew would work together.
edited 31st Dec '12 1:23:09 PM by Shota
Doug's Ranking of his Favorites:
- Up
- Toy Story 2
- Toy Story
- Toy Story 3
- Ratatouille
- Finding Nemo
- The Incredibles
- BOLT
- WALL-E
- The Wild
- Brave
- Monsters Inc.
- Meet the Robinsons
- A Bug's Life
- Chicken Little
- Cars
- Cars 2
We are long past the first generation of TGWTG reviewers. I'd say the Brawl was the last time the "first gen" worked together.
I am very shocked to see that praised this more than movies that are far better, The Wild is just a forgettable, lazy rip off of every movie ever.
Seriously, I think Aussie leaving was the end of the first gen.
Groovy.... if his Brave review really gave you the impression that he favors this movie over it, I'm glad I didn't watch it.
He says that, "More effort was put into these jokes than Chicken Little or cars 2, and those are no more than this film". I'm fine with that in a way, but given how forgettable i think the wild is, it's just...ugh.
But it's just his opinion that this film is better than some others, it doesn't matter that much.
I cut up one dozen new men and you will die somewhat, again and again.Yeah but...it's just so odd. i think he's the only person to enjoy this highly derided film.
A lot of people featured in the Brawl have left now. That Chick with the Goggles, Little Miss Gamer, Handsome Tom (though 8-Bit Mickey is supposedly still part of CA) Bhargav (Ma-Ti), and Spoony.
edited 31st Dec '12 1:45:14 PM by BatDan
It's not a bad film. It's just bog standard. And there's nothing wrong with bog standard.
Aussie was the first major personality to leave the site, though. Every other departure is compared to his.
edited 31st Dec '12 1:46:23 PM by BadWolf21
I think it's technically bad because of how dull/cliche it is. plus, there's the whole ?"rip off" thing. //
This really shouldn't bug me for some reason it does
edited 31st Dec '12 1:49:24 PM by RobbieRotten
True, and Aussie didn't leave on good terms, where the others did. Yes, even Spoony left on good terms... mostly.
"Good terms" would be stretching it, but he wasn't outright fired and un-personed like Aussie was.
Groovy.I don't think i've ever seen any of aussie's stuff, even before he left.
Fair point. Unpersoning Spoony would be insanely difficult due to how many cameos he's done.
I remember his stuff not being that good. After he was fired, he fell in with Jordan Hass of Busy Street and made multiple podcasts slamming the site.
Why was he fired?
...They've never really said, but from what I can tell he was making a bunch of untoward comments about Lindsay during the Brawl.
Why does it matter?