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That guy with the Glasses

edited 2011-05-18 13:22:12 in General
You can change. You can.
this...well, series, channel, whatever it is, annoys me. for one thing, their humor is derived from screaming and swearing constantly. I won't say I find all the gags unfunny, but relying on such a...samey and repetitive schtick just gets old.

But that's not my real problem.  My real problem is that this people are somehow thought as the be-all, end-all of reviewing, just because they are funny guys. I remember people crying and screaming and ranting at the Critic because he didn't like It as if his criteria was special and changing his opinion would somehow...I dunno. make their lifes better? I don't understand nerd thinking...>_>

But this cuts deeper than that, as people start to think that what the Critic and their crew do is proffesional level reviewing. Which is not. Hardly. Few of the reviews of the Critic note on the positive aspects of the movie he watches. No matter how tiny they are, this should always be aknowledged. The Critic doesn't.

Last but not least, apart from Todd on the Shadows, I don't think any of them has even raised valid arguments against what they review. 

...

OK, there's some hyperbole there, but at least Todd makes points about his dislikes and why. All the Critic does is bitch and moan.

Inb4 Humor is subjective

inb4 Deal with it.
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  • edited 2011-05-18 13:38:21
    000
    The Nostalgia Critic is great at dissecting a work, showing each and every way that a movie sucks, and to some people that is fascinating to watch. His fans always argue because that's what fans do, argue over shit that seems petty to everyone else.

    Off-topic, but I liked the Nostalgia Chick better when she was a Critic clone. I get that she wants to have her own identity, but she doesn't have that razor-sharp focus in her reviews anymore.
  • Writer, Artist, Obscure.
    JesuOtaku is an actual reviewer.

    But yeah, the people that takes these things seriously are morons, or rather if they can't tell which are the for the funnies and which are actual reviewers... they're idiots.

    And I'm pretty sure the entire point of the Critic is to "Bitch and Moan" he's a daffy duck expy that hates everything, it's just meant to be fun.

    And the fools that think they're the be all end all of reviewing need to get their heads examined, simple as that.

  • You can change. You can.
    Just because it's the point doesn't mean it isn't annoying. Just sayin'.

    I admit I do enjoy some of his reviews, but it's when he manages to balance the snark with the hamminess. his reviews of The Room and Batman and Robin are examples of this. Lines like "Yeah, trust the man in the bat suit" are hilariously fun.

    I sadly only have watched the "main" ones, so to speak, so there's that against me, I guess...

    The Nostalgia Critic is great at dissecting a work, showing each and every way that a movie sucks

    Except he isn't. He is good at telling you the bad, but he almost never will tell you the good things in a movie. There are exceptions, yes, and I do admit there is hardly good stuff in the movies he reviews (That's the point, after all) but reviewing films is about checking for both of those things and trying to do it in the most relaxed way possible.

    I know the Critic is not going for that, and I think that complaining about the Critic not doing that would be dumb, but I do think that the Critic's style of reviewing shouldn't be as influential as it is. This days reviews are trying to be funny instead of informative and that really bugs me, as many of them are just the Nostalgia Critic by another name...
  • Glaives are better.
    I like Spoony better. The Critic is a better entertainer, but I get the impression that Spoony is a nicer person. Plus, I agree with the Spoony One more often.
  • You can change. You can.
    ...don't even get me started on Spoony...
  • When in Turkey, ROCK THE FUCK OUT
    I like Todd, and also Brad Jones (but only because he's not really "reviewing").
  • Writer, Artist, Obscure.
    Spoony... Ugh spoony. I dislike him immensely and basically only ever watch him because my friend is obsessed with this whole internet reviewer thing and tries to get me to watch any Spoony stuff involving some sort of continuity or something. I admit his Final Fantasy VIII review was entertaining but really, the NC summed it up for me best "Pompous reject of anything likable". Especially the pompous part.

    I
    know the Critic is not going for that, and I think that complaining
    about the Critic not doing that would be dumb, but I do think that the
    Critic's style of reviewing shouldn't be as influential as it is. This
    days reviews are trying to be funny instead of informative and that
    really bugs me, as many of them are just the Nostalgia Critic by another
    name...


    I Agree that this is an issue. He's funny and fun and all but quite a number of those he's influenced to do something similar are sort of missing the point. The ones that think they're doing a real review don't realize that they aren't, they're just doing some summarizing with bad jokes and a lot of cursing and somehow pass it off as reviews.
  • You can change. You can.
    Only thing I ever liked were his Twilight Vlogs, personally.
  • I dislike shticks and am a hater.

    JesuOtaku is a coolkid though
  • Glaives are better.
    Wait, what's wrong with Spoony?
  • Writer, Artist, Obscure.
    Pompous reject of anything likable. Basically he's unlikable, he acts arrogant and I dislike his style, it comes off as condescending, threatening and really "Destroy people who enjoy Final Fantasy 10, they're like voters" That's not going to endear me to this "gent." And there's his thoughts on the Legend of Zelda series. that's not going to color him in a particularly good light.

    I'm sure he's a perfectly decent gentleman in real life. Though I'm not holding my breath, I just don't like him.

  • edited 2011-05-18 15:16:59
    You can change. You can.
    He's probably the most biting and most angry of the main critics. Like...seriously, that comment about killing all the FF fans? 


    And it's not as if that was just a blunder. It's his kind of thing to be as abrasive and biting as possible.

    I find that annoying.

    Of course, I'm judgin Spoony here, not Noah Antwiller.
  • They're somethin' else.
    TGWTG bores and disgusts me in general.
  • *except LordKat, he got tired of all the behind the scenes bullshit and packed up and left, posting all sorts of dirt on what assjacks they were on the way out, so he's cool in my book.

    Basically, I hate the entire site and everything on it. Everyone on that entire site is some kind of greasy manchild or another who yells and screams because that's what their mistress Doug Walker does, and not a single one of them has a shred of originality. All of their humour is either failed attempts at being "edgy" via bashing, ridiculous and annoying hyperbole (best exemplified by the time TheAmazingAtheist declared Jersey Girl to "be worse than when my father dying of cancer"), and yelling "catchphrases" that don't even count as jokes - Yelling "Zool, motherfucker!" a bunch isn't a joke, you just put two words together. And the worst part is that never before have I seen something kowtow to fans so much, and I mean that in the bad way. You think Nostalgia Critic gave a shit about Mako before his fans told him he should care? Here's the thing, that joke that all the fans thew a bitch fit about? (If you didn't know, Mako died of throat cancer, and NC commented that he sounds like he smoked 50 cigarettes)... That's actually kinda funny, in a dark comedy way, even if he made the joke accidentally. Fans suddenly got super pissed and sent him mass hatemail, and the next episode, instead of saying "Fuck you, it was funny", he gets down on his knees and apologizes profusely, and now a fucking HALO of golden light with organ music appears when Mako shows up in something, because he loves Mako just that much. Come the fuck on. 

    I'm not even gonna say anything about Spoony because I could write fucking essays on what a pretentious greasy manchild cockbag he is.

    Now, onto their fans: Oh, I don't doubt that there's people who just watch a video, and go on their way. This isn't about you, it's about the people who if Doug Walker asked them to suck his cock, they'd ask how many inches. The people who use their catchphrases in real life, the people who somehow figure that watching their reviews is the same as watching the media in question, letting them be qualified to talk about it and critique it, particularly when the "reviewer" makes shit up and takes things out of context (I call it "The Let's Play Effect", personally), and who can sit there and listen to GreasySpoony's daily four hour vlogs about shit nobody honestly cares about. I know someone like this: The amount I hear "You know, Spoony/Yahtzee/etc. had a really good point when *recites point verbatim about something I haven't played/watched".

    And finally, to the outro: The way TVTropes finds a way to cram TGWTG shit into every god damn page imaginable, no matter how little it fits or how much it's actually about the review and not the media in question. The same goes for Trope names as well; At this point, they TRY to come up with catchphrases for Trope titles. And all that is ignoring the fact just how FUCKING GIANT the actual pages to their crew is. Here, lemme throw some nearly a year old numbers at you:

    That Guy With The Glasses Main Article + sub articles: 101,359 words
    Atop The Forth Wall on it's own: 42,839 words
    All TGWTG articles + only front pages of DBZ Abridged and Spoony: 303,649 words

    Length of:
    J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye - 73,404 words
    Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 - 46,118 words
    Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five - 49,459 words
    Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities - 135,420 words
    John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath - 169,481 words
    Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huck Finn - 109,571 words

    This is what it looks like when culture dies. (Please stop commenting on this line, I realize it's ignorant and juvenile, as I've said I literally copied this verbatim from a year old "preaching to the choir" post with only half-realizing it was even there)

    Oh, and by the way, the word count for the article on Taxi Driver, widely considered to be one of the greatest films of all time? 745 words. 

    So, ladies and gentleman, in closing, I offer you the following:

    i mad
  • The Sonic Series Wiki Curator of TvTropes
    ^ It's called quotation marks, mon. Use them, please.
  • Glaives are better.
    That's because TGWTG is trope overdosed, more readily available, and has more exposure and meaning to the geek crowd.

    And with regards to Spoony's comments about Final Fantasy players... I totally agree. They lap up the worst  garbage ever written for video games like it's goddamn tiramisu, write terrible fanfiction about it, post awful fanart on the internet, and make worse porn of it. All because the aesthetic that talentless hack Nomura shits out is "purdy" and "sparkly KAWAII."

    Yeah, Spoony is a greasy, stuck-up nerd. But take a look in a mirror. We're all hambeast geek critics who bash shit we don't like.
  • edited 2011-05-18 16:03:33
    ^^^ I see what you did there.

    The note doesn't make sense without the title, tho.
  • I agree with Hatter. People who like things I don't like should be shot.
  • edited 2011-05-18 16:07:46
    "Wait, what's wrong with Spoony?"

    I don't know, which one was he? Mocking FFX is great in my book, provided the reviewer doesn't try to turn it into a spontaneous so-random-XD LARP-thing like the other videos I've seen.
  • Glaives are better.
    No one's seriously contemplating weeaboo genocide. I just wouldn't mind it if they all were suddenly struck with a case of explosive diarrhea all at the same time.

    Though they'd probably post it on the internet and call it "original karacter do not steel."
  • I don't like NC, all he does is scream and shout and act like a cartoon character.

    And he often yells THAT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE, to things that make perfect sense...
  • Can someone give link me to a highlight reel of the bad stuff?
  • edited 2011-05-18 16:39:09

    Spoony's actual LP was better, but only by a little bit.
  • You can change. You can.
    And with regards to Spoony's comments about Final Fantasy players... I totally agree. They lap up the worst garbage ever written for video games like it's goddamn tiramisu, write terrible fanfiction about it, post awful fanart on the internet, and make worse porn of it. All because the aesthetic that talentless hack Nomura shits out is "purdy" and "sparkly KAWAII."

    Subjectivity...it is a thing. More to the point, if Spoony pointed out the flaws in the games then I might care, but half of his ranting is against the fans. This is a guy who has people write porn about him. There are fics about Spoony as well. There is fanart of him as well. And why is that? Because he's an agressive nerd whose only reason for success is insulting things that nobody else insults, therefore making their respective hatedoms happy.


    Yeah, Spoony is a greasy, stuck-up nerd. But take a look in a mirror. We're all hambeast geek critics who bash shit we don't like. 

    My only argument is simply that I don't do that. Except just now. And even when I bash stuff I always try to point out arguments and express my dislike in the most reasonable way.
  • ...Oh, you meant the site in general.

    It's like half the reviewers are copies of Walker and copies of copies of Walker, and they've copied the superficial parts of his persona without realizing why he's funny.
  • edited 2011-05-18 19:56:34
    no longer cuddly, but still Edmond
    I gotta admit I don't really know any of them besides the Critic and the Chick, and honestly I got bored of both of them very quickly.

    I have to give props to the Critic in the early years for raising awareness of Fox's Peter Pan and the Pirates, but nowadays... yeah, his reviews have gotten pretty boring. Aside from the problems already mentioned (being a meme machine, claiming things don't make sense when they actually do, inventing flaws so he'll have something to talk about) he sometimes ignores a lot of actual flaws (his Troll in Central Park review could've gotten a LOT more mileage out of the pedophilia angle) or at times talks about a movie that isn't really that bad and, in some cases, resorts to doing a lame pseudo-MST3K shtick that just isn't funny (the running "99 bottles of beer" joke in Judge Dredd for example).

    Let's be honest, all the Nostalgia Critic is, is a lame Angry Video Game Nerd wannabe. The difference is that the nerd is actually informative, and sometimes he's pretty funny. The Critic is neither.

    The Chick hit the ground running with her hilarious Pocahontas review, but almost immediately hit a wall. To be honest, the problem with the chick is that she seems obsessed with her own womanhood, like what really matters to her is that she's a girl doing the guy's thing (and this isn't just my guyness saying this--I know a woman who has the exact same sentiment). She's just... not cool.
  • You can change. You can.
    Let's be honest, all the Nostalgia Critic is, is a lame Angry Video Game Nerd wannabe. The difference is that the nerd is actually informative, and sometimes he's pretty funny. The Critic is neither.

    I don't really know if I agree with this one. While do like the Nerd and I do agree on those things, the Critic himself has some funny moments. I mentioned those before. The problem is that people want only the ham, and the ham he keeps on giving, never bringing the snark. The Nerd knows that all his screaming is funny, but he knows is funnier if he balances it with the snark. NC has forgotten that.

    His review of The Room is probably the best example of when the Critic is good. He just riffs on the lines instead of complaining about the failures. 

    Also, I don't see what's wrong about being a meme machine, per se. It's not your fault whether people adopt whatever you say or do as a meme. And while I don't like many of Critic's running gags, I can see why some are funny. Except the really random stuff, like the "Elephant/Burger King" one.
  • Because you never know what you might see.
    >I gotta admit I don't really know any of them besides the Critic and the Chick, and honestly I got bored of both of them very quickly.
  • When in Turkey, ROCK THE FUCK OUT
    The Cinema Snob (Brad Jones) is good, especially since he's an actor, and his Cinema Snob persona is only one facet of his Internet stuff; he does other things in his real personality, and he's said many times that he loves the movies he claims to hate on his show. For example, Caligula is his favorite movie of all time.

    Also, he is funny. 
  • edited 2011-05-18 20:39:05
    -thinks the Nostaglia Critic is funny, but hasn't watched a Nostalgia Chick video since the Dune one-
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