Holy cow. I remember that show. In typical Nostalgia Filter fashion, as a kid I thought it was the shiz.
Anyone else here remember the short-lived animated adaptation of Back To The Future? That might be an interesting review.
edited 17th Jun '11 2:18:42 AM by NorthRaider
I'm surprised he hasn't reviewed that godawful live-action remake of 101 Dalmatians yet.
edited 22nd Jun '11 11:10:09 PM by HappyComputerist
Un-frickin-touchable.Spice World.
And a million fanfics were written...Chick did it.
I cut up one dozen new men and you will die somewhat, again and again.Warriors Of Virtue: The Return to Tao.
And a million fanfics were written...I really want him to review the Japanese version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. If only to see his reaction to what they did to the franchise:
In Search Of The Titanic and Hammerman.
And a million fanfics were written...Since Christmas season begins in just 2 days, how about he reviews the following:
- Ron Howard Grinch movie (2000)
- Olive the other reindeer (1999)
- Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer (2000)
And since he's already listed off the best Christmas movies/specials twice, I'd love him to do a Top 11 or Top 12 worst Christmas specials.
edited 1st Dec '11 8:47:20 AM by HappyComputerist
Un-frickin-touchable.I think Wishbone might be a bit recent for the Critic, but that live-action version of 101 Dalmatians sounds good for a review.
And I actually am in the minority that wouldn't mind him reviewing Matilda, although I do like that movie a lot...
Also: anyone else having trouble connecting to the site over the past 12 hours or so?
Yeah, Me Too!. So does everyone else, and Doug says they're working on it.
Anyways, I'm happy that the Critic is going to review The Grinch, which I considered okay at most (chiefly because of Jim Carrey's performance as the titular character).
I still would like to see him review movies based on the Jay Ward properties: Dudley Do Right and Rocky And Bullwinkle (both within his cutoff date).
I now go by Graf von Tirol.I'd like a review of The Rugrats Movie soley for his reaction to the BLAM. you might know which one i mean...
Oh well. At least it's not just me then. Thanks for the reassurance.
YES! Wow, it's been years since I saw that one, but it would be a good one for him to review.
edited 8th Dec '11 5:24:35 PM by PinkPuppy
Maybe not the first season, but maybe the first few episodes? He's done that before... and maybe it'll expand Vipers fanbase.
And I'm having trouble connecting to the site again.
It got hit by a D Do S attack.
And a million fanfics were written...How do you know that? Please explain. And yes the site isn't working for me either.
Un-frickin-touchable.The Channel Awesome official Facebook page posted about this.
I now go by Graf von Tirol.If he reviews any more TV shows, I hope he reviews Muppet Babies. (1984-1991) and that terrible Zelda cartoon.
edited 29th Dec '11 12:54:02 AM by HappyComputerist
Un-frickin-touchable.The Nostalgia Critic must tear into Little Nicky. It's... I don't have words to describe it. Bad.
They assed first. I am only retaliating in an ass way. -The Dead Man's LifeWhy has no-one on the site reviewed any of thw godawful Moore bond movies?
Two crossovers with The Rap Critic: Lōc-ed After Dark and Cool Hand Lōc.
And a million fanfics were written...It is worth noting that he already tore apart The Legend of Zelda, Baby Geniuses, Ron Howard's How The Grinch Stole Christmas, and stated that he wouldn't review The Brave Little Toaster. As for other things he should review, a lot of the previous suggestions were great, but I have three words for you: Baby Looney Tunes.
edited 15th Jan '12 8:06:19 AM by Noah1
An open mind and compassionate heart are among the most important qualities we can have.The Hudsucker Proxy. Not a bad movie mind you, but considering "you know, for kids!" came from that movie,,
This Mortal Kombat cartoon.