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- The Critic ignores warnings from his fellow reviewers and reviews notorious actor Tommy Wiseau's "personal project," the disturbing yet entertaining masterpiece known as "The Room."
- 2007– 3h 6mTV-MA9.2 (80)TV EpisodeMany have asked for it so here it is. The first 7 commercials specials from the Nostalgia Critic all in one massive video. Enjoy.
- The Critic is horrified to learn about the existence of another animated Titanic film, which is The Legend of the Titanic (1999), and finds it to be even worse than Titanic: The Legend Goes On... (2000).
- The Critic reviews the worst Batman movie ever made, becomes particularly outraged at the Bat-Credit Card, and concludes with a rousing musical number.
- Still reeling from the bashing he received at the hands of the director of "My Pet Monster," a depressed Critic decides to take a break from reviewing movies and instead reviews old nostalgic commercials.
- It's time for the annual station break, as the Nostalgia Critic sits back to view more wacky, hilarious, strange, bizarre, creepy and even somewhat dark commercials from days of yore. So many memories and weird vibes are revisited, like Tony the Tiger making you an athlete, the Burger King Kids Club being inclusive, kids going to outrageous lengths to steal their parents' waffles, Batgirl attempting to shatter the glass ceiling, and, while he finds a Canadian PSA that's innocent, he finds a British one that literally quite shocking.
- 2007– 26mTV-MA8.7 (167)TV EpisodeThe Critic celebrates 100 reviews by subjecting us to a crummy-ass clip show...but the clips turn on him and force him to watch Battlefield Earth.
- 2007– 29mTV-MA8.7 (124)TV EpisodeIt's another trip down memory lane as the Critic reviews more nostalgic commercials where he takes aim at 1-900 hotline numbers and sees some inappropriately-named products.
- The Critic is called upon by the Waterbenders to review the abysmal movie adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender, to help save the franchise. The Critic discovers what he already expected: the movie makes every mistake in the book.
- Enough is enough. The Nostalgia Critic takes a break from talking about movies and TV shows and joins other Internet reviewers who discuss a system that has long since been broken and continues to go unfixed. YouTube's bullshit copyright system that doesn't recognize Fair Use. The Critic and his band of rights-violated reviewers diagnose the problem, educate viewers on the situation, and propose a solution.
- The Critic reviews Titanic: The Legend Goes On, an Italian-animated movie that not only rips off James Cameron's movie and every animated movie ever made, it also includes the horrors of the Rapping Dog.
- For the first installment of 'Sequel Month', the Critic reviews The NeverEnding Story III. Terrible practical effects, a horrible script and even worse acting makes NeverEnding Story II look like the original.
- 2007– 31mTV-MA8.6 (161)TV EpisodeThe Nostalgia Critic reviews what he considers to be the WORST holiday special he's ever seen: from 1991, The Christmas Tree. How bad is it? Simply put, it makes The Star Wars Holiday Special look like It's a Wonderful Life.
- 2007– 18mTV-MA8.5 (137)TV EpisodeThe Critic and the Nerd put aside their differences and unite over their love of the Ninja Turtles to review the lowest point in the Turtles' popularity: Their rock concert tour.
- The Critic pays homage to HIS favorite critics, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert.
- The Critic finally gives in and checks out a film by Uwe Boll, which leaves him quite literally speechless. He takes comfort that he's in no condition to review the movie...but Spoony and Linkara have his back.
- The Critic reviews the worst holiday special of all time. The previously unreleased, cult fan-based Star Wars Holiday Special.
- The Critic has finally found a movie with no redeeming value whatsoever: The Garbage Pail Kids Movie.
- It's an all-star musical sensation as the Nostalgia Critic teams up with Nostalgia Chick and Brentalfloss to review the 2001 musical Moulin Rouge.
- Satan searches for the right movie to put his daughter back on the right path, but unfortunately for him, the Nostalgia Critic gets his hands on it first. The infamous, 2005 Carrey-less sequel to The Mask: Son of the Mask. Having to endure the frightening imagery, asinine plot and horrible performances nearly scares the Critic half out of his wits.
- So how bad could an animated movie centered around various food product mascots be? The Nostalgia Critic decides to hop on the bandwagon and review the 2012 animated flop Foodfight - only to discover that it is a movie from the deepest, darkest bowels of corporate hell, and the Anti-Christ of animation.
- Time for more nostalgic commercials. The Critic gears up to watch all the fun as he experiences tortured Crash Test Dummies, similar toys for girls and boys, epic laser tag, nightmare fuel Nintendo, a bizarre Diaper Surprise, Ninja Turtles galore, douching, and another Canadian gem which teaches kids not to put things in their mouths.
- The Critic reviews Rob Reiner's biggest failure, North, a movie that Roger Ebert "hate, hate, hated!"
- A longtime Tom and Jerry fan, the Critic is devastated to hear the cat and mouse not only talk, but sing, dance, and get along.
- The Critic reviews a third batch of nostalgic commercials that includes a risqué Ghostbusters toy commercial and we also find out whatever became of Zack, the self-proclaimed Lego Maniac.
- The Critic pays tribute, and even delivers a eulogy to his idol, famed film critic Roger Ebert.
- 2007– 7mTV-MA8.4 (73)TV EpisodeDoug Walker ditches his Nostalgia Critic persona to pay tribute to former Channel Awesome Producer, Justin Carmical (aka JewWario) who committed suicide on January 24, 2014.
- Nic Cage month continues with Neil DeBute's unnecessary 2006 remake of The Wicker Man. It's...well, it's got Nicolas Cage with his brand of humor, and it's a very, very weird movie. There are killer trucks and bees in it too. Also, Critic meets creepy girl Tamara.
- Nostalgia Critic reviews another batch of surreal commercials.
- The Critic looks at Hulk Hogan's uninspired sci-fi comedy Suburban Commando, which provides a very quotable line courtesy of Christopher Lloyd: "I was FRO-zen to-day!"
- In his 'I Donut Donuts' T-shirt, the Nostalgia Critic plops down on the couch to review more commercials, including patriotic pancakes, Toys R Us kids who probably never grew up, disgusting twin baby dolls and a few controversial PSA's. Also, the Wicked Witch of the West tries her luck at seduction.
- The Three Schmuckheads: Critic, Linkara and Spoony reunite for another Uwe Boll travesty. This time it's BloodRayne, Boll's little outing into the vampire phenomenon. It's dark, violent and makes no freakin' sense, but the boys still have a blast sucking it dry.
- The Critic hates Bio-Dome, and in this review, explains why.
- The Critic spoofs Tommy Wiseau after the latter threatened him with a copyright-infringement lawsuit for his review of "The Room."
- The Nostalgia Critic takes a look at the infamous Reefer Madness.
- The Critic counts down his top 11 favorite moments from the 90's Batman animated series.
- The Critic returns from the Plot Hole, ready to review again. First up on the chopping block is The Odd Life of Timothy Green, a horribly misguided 2012 family film with a mixed message about parenting and too much focus on pencils than story.
- 2007– 12mTV-MA8.2 (46)TV EpisodeThe Nostalgia Critic Counts Down The Best Robin Williams Films.
- It's the musical that horrified millions, well, thousands...maybe. This box office bomb will forever live in infamy but Nostalgia Critic and Cinema Snob ask is that necessarily a bad thing?
- the Nostalgia Critic interviews Tom Ruegger, Sherri Stoner, Nathan Ruegger, Paul Rugg, and John McCann from Animaniacs in his 3 Part review. They discuss the genesis of the show, the characters, the creative aspects and anecdotes.
- The Nostalgia Critic rants and swears on The Secret of NIMH 2 angrily reviews, complains about the movie, makes fun of the plot holes with Timmy being the hero and how it ruined the first Secret of NIMH movie.
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews the Stephen King Miniseries The Langoliers
- The Critic counts his top 11 favorite episodes of the long-running animated classic, The Simpsons.
- 2007– 52mTV-MA8.1 (65)TV EpisodeDoug looks back on the worst of the worst the Nostalgia Critic had to endure during his tenure as a reviewer, including one he absolutely loathes with a fiery passion.
- While babysitting Satan's daughter, Evilina, the Nostalgia Critic is forced to watch one of the worst movies ever made, The Cat in the Hat. Frightening images, adult humor and lack of loyalty to Seuss' work really grind the Critic's gears.
- The Critic embraces his inner child as he and his friends gather round to relive the fond memories of the Disney Afternoon. DuckTales, Chip'N Dale, Darkwing Duck, TaleSpin, Gargoyles, Snookums and Meat, and all the classics are remembered, some more fondly than others.
- The Nostalgia Critic, along with special guest and Avatar veteran Dante Basco go through their personal choices for the Top 11 Best Avatar Episodes.
- And now, a word from our sponsors - Yay, commercials. The Nostalgia Critic is geared up and ready to review more classic commercials from days of yore. So, what does this year's station break provide? Overzealous Zest, a sports team motivated by Spaghetti-O's, foul-mouthed Ronald McDonald, a Barbie you can sleep with, candy named after a serious illness, Superman's peanut butter, and a few ads featuring Don Bluth's work. But when the Critic takes one too many potshots at the animation giant, he faces the wrath of Bluth.
- There are those who say Christmas has become too commercial, and here are 12 Christmas commercials to prove it. Here are some merry words from our sponsor as the Nostalgia Critic continues his month-long celebration of his favorite holiday. This yuletide corporate stocking includes Folgers bringing about brother-sisterly love, the Spirit of Honey Nut Cheerios redeeming Ebeneezer Scrooge, scary dogs pushing candy, a Coca Cola convoy, K-Mart's ballsy jingle bells, and more.
- One of the most bizarre, uncomfortable, yet somehow empty films about a strong guy looking after kids. On top of that, it has 'My Little Pony?' Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Playing with Fire.
- The Critic and the Nerd duke it out in the Nerd's basement.
- The Critic attacks "Kazaam", for its implications of slavery, pedophilia, and Shaq's horrible acting and rapping.
- After receiving complaints about his review of the first Mortal Kombat movie, the Critic turns his sights on the more-universally-hated sequel...but not before bidding farewell to a very close friend: his beard.
- The Critic reviews Warner Brothers' attempt to cash in on the Disney musical formula.
- The Critic looks back at some of the weird stuff our childhood entertainment subjected us to.
- After recovering from the incident in Molossia, the Critic decides to review the worst entry in the Jaws series, with Cinema Snob breaking in to talk about Simon McCorkindale.
- 2007– 17mTV-MA8.0 (96)TV EpisodeNo critic is perfect and are common to making mistakes in their reviews. It is time once again for the Nostalgia Critic to fess up and admit to his own collection of screw ups in his latest Top 11 list.
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews the Stephen King mini-series IT.
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews Gordy (1994) of which is similar to Babe (1995).
- The Critic examines the worst examples of those with too few positive characteristics to counter (but negative ones to heighten) the basic fact that they ultimately exist to be bailed out of trouble - over and over...
- The Critic contends with both an annoying clown doctor and the Robin Williams film "Patch Adams," which he found annoying and historically inaccurate for a movie based on a true story.
- The time we actually like seeing ads on YouTube: the Critic reviews more classic commercials: from Bill Cosby jigglers to Zelda rappers to cowboy hat guns to creepy dolls, who knew advertising was so fun - and so missing of the mark.
- It's January, which means Nicolas Cage Month. The Critic starts the ball rolling with John Woo's horrifically outrageously overdone, but so-bad-it's-good, Face/Off. He enjoys what a loose canon Cage is in the film, and John Travolta is no slouch in the overacting department either. Also, Critic and Malcolm have to say farewell to Rachel, who's moved on to bigger and better things.
- After having gypped the Black Nerd out of his review of the Ninja Turtles movie with the AVGN, the Critic reluctantly makes amends by reviewing the 2011 Smurfs movie with him. Is it completely unfaithful to the source material? Is it more about the human characters than the Smurfs? Is it horrible written and a shameless cash-cow for Sony? You bet your smurfing smurf it is.
- The Nostalgia Critic and his friends are experiencing a very strange event: delivering stilted, monotonous dialogue, staring awkwardly at the camera and developing very vague and pointless character traits and quirks. What's happening? The Shyamalizing. It all came about when the Critic decided to review The Happening, a Shyamalan movie that contains all of the above and really blows.
- The Nostalgia Critic and Angry Joe team up to tear apart a long-awaited crossover movie event that was handled very poorly. Despite each having a different opinion of Batman vs. Superman, they still confront Zack Snyder and show him why the movie was weak, why none of it worked, and most of all, why Jesse Eisenberg was a terrible casting choice for Lex Luthor.
- Mr. T Cereal, Terminator toys, and of course Shaq Fu. What else would you want to see ads for? It's that time of year again, as the Nostalgia Critic reviews a bunch of commercials.
- The Critic kicks off Schwarzenegger Month with another guilty pleasure, Commando.
- The Critic is almost paralyzed with laughter as he begins to review the whitest movie of all time, Cool as Ice.
- The Critic reviews Roland Emmerich's Godzilla remake, noting that, like all of Emmerich's films, the ad campaign was far more impressive than the movie.
- The Critic returns to the depths of Shaq's acting with this DC Comic adaptation.
- 2007– 23mTV-MA7.9 (90)TV EpisodeThe Critic counts down Christopher Walken's most awkward scenes...but keeps getting interrupted by phone calls from the man himself.
- Douchey McNitpick, the Critic's most annoying fan, points out mistakes from previous episodes.
- 2007– 21mTV-MA7.9 (89)TV EpisodeThe Critic recalls his top 12 favorite Christmas movies and specials. Why top 12? Because it's Christmas.
- It was the movie that changed the course of both Batman movies and comic book movies forever. It immortalized the late Heath Ledger, it rocked the cinematic world, but does it still hold up? Why so serious?
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews 1987's Jaws 4-The Revenge.
- As part of the "Month of Love", the Critic reviews the 2001 Michael Bay historical drama about the event that led to America's involvement in World War II.
- Nostalgiaween returns, and what better way to mark the occasion than another Stephen King mini-series? First up is The Shining. The Critic feels it's mundane and monotonous, as opposed to the 1980 Kubrick version. Needless to say, Stan wins...or does he?
- 2007– 33mTV-MA7.9 (94)TV EpisodeHyper Fangirl coaxes the Nostalgia Critic to her 'humble' abode to make him review Princess Diaries 2: Royal Boogaloo with her. The movie is a stupid, cliché-ridden waste of time, but the Critic feels he must endure...lest he be picked off by the assassin who keeps following him around.
- 2007– 31mTV-MA7.9 (112)TV EpisodeThe Nostalgia Critic welcomes in the Christmas season in an uncharacteristically calm fashion, and reviews the animated adaptation of that classic Christmas song: Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer. It follows the song to a tee as Grandma is kidnapped by Santa, who is then arrested for it and greedy Cousin Mel sets out to sell Grandma's multi-million dollar business. What were they smoking?
- To pull himself out of his post-Christmas funk, the Critic goes to a showing of The Care Bears Nutcracker Suite. It's your simple, basic Nutcracker re-telling with the Care Bears, but with annoying voice acting, poorly hidden plot twists and reused character designs.
- The Critic takes back to the days of manly man action movies with all guts, but little glory. But there were some exceptions, such as Demolition Man. He reviews the film to determine if it's a smart and subtle action flick, or if it's just another mindless yarn made for the sake of being violent and blowing shit up. His findings will blow your mind.
- 2007– 29mTV-MA7.9 (127)TV EpisodeIf you thought the Spy Kids sequels were bad... they are, but that didn't stop Robert Rodriguez from making more kids' movies. Enter The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl, a poorly acted, nonsensical waste of space from the fertile imagination of Rodriguez's own son. It's about a kid who teams up with two super kids to stop an evil kid. No kidding.
- 2007– 21mTV-MA7.9 (110)TV EpisodeBeing a fan of both Tom and Jerry and Willy Wonka, the Nostalgia Critic is just as disgusted as the rest of us when Warner Bros. decided to unite them in an unholy travesty. But can it be as bad as the Tom and Jerry movie? Come with us, raise a fuss, watching this abominable creation, what you'll see will decry expectation.
- 2007– 32mTV-MA7.9 (87)TV EpisodeThe Nostalgia Critic thought "The Christmas Tree" was the worst Christmas special ever, until he comes across something even worse: a CG abomination called "Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa".
- Saturday Mornings were never more awesome. From Tiny Toons and Batman to X-Men and Animaniacs, Nostalgia Critic is taking a look at the best (and worst) Fox Kids had to offer.
- 2007– 42mTV-147.9 (71)TV EpisodeGet ready to deck the halls with howls of folly as the Nostalgia Critic hosts an all-star musical review of The Nutcracker in 3D, also known as Nutcracker: the Untold Story. Unfortunately, it didn't remain untold.
- Sexy bunnies, creepy pandas, fried chicken endorsed by an acquitted felon, battery-operated cats, a guy in a red rabbit suit, and trippy popsicles? It must be another Nostalgia Critic commercial special. To top it all off, he's got the composer of the Flintstones Vitamins commercial hounding him at every turn.
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews DreamWorks Animations' hit Trolls featuring Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick.
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews the highly anticipated sequel Frozen II.
- The Wilkins Coffee mascot murders Malcolm and Tamara, as the Critic reviews several classic commercials.
- The Critic delves into the career of world-renowned playwright, Julie Taymor, and determines whether she's a genius, or crazy, or a little of both.
- The Critic reviews another batch of vintage commercials.
- 2007– 18mTV-MA7.8 (141)TV EpisodeThe Critic reviews the two cartoons based on the Sonic series, each of which gets a very different reaction out of him.
- The Critic reviews yet another Nintendo cash-in, the animated series about a boy who meets a bunch of characters who barely resemble the games they're based on.
- The Critic wraps up Nickelodeon month with a look into the realms of torturous insanity that is Good Burger.
- The Critic's post-holiday depression hits its peak when he has to review "Jingle All The Way".
- The Critic tries to hide from the Lost in Space movie, which manages to be even worse than the TV show it was based on.
- 2007– 20mTV-MA7.8 (107)TV EpisodeThe Critic compares Ralph Bakshi and Peter Jackson's adaptations of JRR Tolkien's classic.
- The Critic reviews the movie "The Wizard" and comes to the conclusion that it's more fun to play video games than to watch people play them, and suspects nobody from the movie went on to have a career...or did they?
- The Critic counts down the most badass villains the Mouse House ever gave us.
- The Critic reviews the top eleven most memorable Anti-Drug ads, some of which made more sense than others.
- The Critic knows that the bad guy always gets the coolest musical number, and these are his favorites.
- The Critic's past, present and future selves collide causing a temporal paradox that can only be solved by reviewing the 2002 live-action adaptation of Scooby-Doo.
- The Critic makes it no secret that he's not a fan of 90s child star Mara Wilson and he reinforces that with a review of another one of her movies: A Simple Wish (1997). Unfortunately, that leads to a shocking surprise cameo appearance from the actress herself.
- It's time to review some of the memorable and strangest commercials we grew up with. Will there be disturbing coffee ads? Yes there will.
- Have you seen the latest spoof movies? They all suck, don't they? What happened to parody movies as an art; and when did spoof start to equal cesspool of references? The Nostalgia Critic intends to find that out.
- By popular demand, and despite a trio of nitpickers poised over their keyboards, ready to hate, the Critic counts down his top 11 favorite South Park episodes.
- The Critic reviews The Master of Disguise, a horrendous, ill-conceived and unfunny comedy featuring an obnoxious performance by Dana Carvey and produced by Adam Sandler's infamous garbage factory, Happy Madison.
- How well does Adam Sandler hold up in animated form? Less bearable than in human form. The Nostalgia Critic reviews Sandler's 2002 foray into animation as the world's only well-known Hanukkah movie, which could possibly be the worst holiday special the Critic has ever seen...this year.
- Time to speak for the Seuss as the Critic reviews the horrible 2012 cash-in on the good doctor's book that was against corporate greed, but the movie chooses to embrace it. Nothing but clichés galore, a poorly represented protagonist, and endless pop culture references, and somehow, it was still a big hit. The Critic intends to find out why.
- The Nostalgia Critic and friends start their own little token troop as they review the "kid friendly" eighties romp Monster Squad.
- 2007– 20mTV-MA7.8 (68)TV EpisodeAfter losing a bet with the Nerd, the Critic was given the choice of either pulling the Nerd's royal sled down Chicago in shame or review his movie. The Critic ended up choosing the latter.
- 2007– 35mTV-MA7.8 (123)TV EpisodeThe Nostalgia Critic and the Angry Video Game Nerd are called upon to save the good name of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, by both reviewing the 2014 Michael Bay atrocity and by restoring the fans' faith in those heroes in a half shell. But, unfortunately, the reviewers first have to save April O'Neil, so they walk and review at the same time.
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews 'Cartoon All Stars to the Rescue'.
- What defines a movie rating? Bad language, sexual content, violence, adult themes. But what happens when the ratings scale changes slightly and what was once considered G is now PG? The Nostalgia Critic looks back on the history of the PG rating which encompassed many hardcore films such as Jaws, Gremlins and Raiders of the Lost Ark, and compares it to newer, much tamer films like Inside Out and Frozen, all of which received the PG rating. Why suggest parental guidance for one film, but not another? Here to examine the history of the alphabetized rating system is the Critic himself. This review is rated NC.
- The Critic reviews the long-requested Jonathan Taylor Thomas Christmas bomb I'll Be Home For Christmas, and it has more douches than a Summer's Eve commercial. It's about a smarmy little jackass who lies and cheats his way into a mess then has to get home for the holidays. And as if the douche-bag in the movie wasn't enough to jingle the Critic's bells, he's got another unlikable douche-bag bugging him while he's trying to conduct the review.
- After being in the shadows of Inspector Gadget, Penny Gadget goes insane, and tells the world her real plans.
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews Wonder Woman (2017).
- We grew up with so many good and and so many bad intros, but which ones deserve to be remembered? Nostalgia Critic takes a look.
- In response to a challenge put forth by the Angry Video Game Nerd, the Critic decides to do a video game review of a horrible game based on the film "Bebe's Kids."
- The Critic tries knocking himself unconscious to forget "A Kid in King Arthur's Court".
- The Critic reviews Ted Turner's environmental propaganda cartoon Captain Planet, and even lands an interview with "cast member" Ma-Ti.
- The Critic reviews George Lucas' notorious Marvel Comics adaptation.
- The Critic looks at one of his favorite guilty pleasures, Judge Dredd.
- 2007– 8mTV-MA7.7 (127)TV EpisodeIn this two-part episode, the Critic reviews two of the most popular fighting games that became really bad movies. First up: Street Fighter, a movie saved only by the performance of the late Raul Julia as M. Bison.
- The Critic reviews the 1993 live-action adaptation of Super Mario Bros. He feels that it does the game, as well as movies in general, a grave injustice.
- 2007– 15mTV-MA7.7 (100)TV EpisodeThe Critic remembers the illogical Super Mario cartoon, including the obnoxious Zelda segment.
- Linkara tries to take over the show, but the Critic steps in angrily and makes them review the movie together...which he instantly regrets upon realizing the movie is Superman IV.
- 2007– 17mTV-MA7.7 (100)TV EpisodeThe Critic remembers some movies so we don't have to... but maybe we want to remember these ones.
- This week, the Critic has to deal with the overly-schmaltzy, overly-whimsical Troll in Central Park, the ultimate low-point in Don Bluth's career.
- The critic looks at a love story between a dog and a dolphin.
- Continuing the month of Nostalgia-ween, where everything is supposed to be scary, the Critic counts down the top 11 scariest performances and characters that can still send shivers down our spines.
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews 1986's Care Bears movie - A New Generation.
- While the Critic is a big fan of the Inspector Gadget cartoon, he downright loathes this live-action effort, or lack thereof. Terrible acting, horrible editing, abysmal writing, and nothing to do with the cartoon.
- 2007– 13mTV-MA7.7 (49)TV EpisodeThe Nostalgia Critic gears up to play the Super Nintendo cash-in on The Blues Brothers' fame.
- The Critic reviews "Doug's 1st Movie," a movie based on a cartoon that tormented him during his youth.
- 2007– 17mTV-MA7.7 (79)TV EpisodeNotorious Internet hater, Douchy McNitpick, returns with yet another top 11 list of all the mistakes the Critic has made.
- The Critic takes aim at M. Night Shyamalan when he reviews a movie he hates yet everyone else loves: Signs.
- The Critic counts down his top 11 favorite movie themes of all time.
- Residing in the Plot Hole, and still suffering from a slight case of amnesia, the Nostalgia Critic reviews another amateur film from famed internet critic, The Nostalgia Cricket.
- Nicolas Cage month concludes with the 2007 devilishly awful Ghost Rider. It's Cage in all his Cagey goodness as he tries to portray that flaming skull who snatches souls for Satan.
- 2007– 22mTV-MA7.7 (97)TV EpisodeThe Nostalgia Critic has actually managed to find 11 things that the Star Wars prequels actually did right. Yes, there are 11 of them, and yes, these are the things most haters actually overlook.
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews "After Earth", Will Smith's vanity project that he hoped would make a star out of his son. Things didn't quite go as planned.
- Being a fan of the original Christmas Story, though a bit put-off by its over-abundance of merchandising, the Nostalgia Critic takes a look at the unnecessary 2012 follow-up. It sucks donkey balls in every respect, from acting to writing to over-used narration to Ralphie's immature day dreams. It really puts the Critic's Christmas spirit to the ultimate test. Fortunately, Hyper Fangirl and her Assassin are here to try and restore his faith.
- If there was one thing Jem and the Holograms fans wanted it was a live action film version - back in the '80s. Not 30 years later when most people hadn't even heard of the cartoon, especially the people making the movie. Trampling on the source material of a once popular franchise for a quick buck--which it didn't even make. And who better to review and analyze this pretentious knife in the eye of nostalgia than the Critic himself.
- 2007– 27mTV-MA7.7 (101)TV EpisodeRemember the Titanic? Remember the animated Titanic? Remember the sequel to the animated Titanic? On a day that was a long time coming, the Nostalgia Critic dives deep into the sea of woe to review the 2004 sequel to the 1999 animated Titanic that features the lost city of Atlantis and rapping sharks. Man the life boats. Women and Critics first.
- 2007– 18mTV-MA7.7 (49)TV EpisodeThe Critic counts down his favorite episodes of his new favorite show, Gravity Falls.
- What do you get when you throw a superhero movie, a social drama and horrible, automated editing into a blender? Hulk. The Critic reviews this big, green bucket of slime from 2003, back before the MCU was formed and comic book movies played by their own rules, which were none.
- Little Kuriboh and MasakoX join the fight against the worst anime adaption of all time,Dragonball Evolution.It kicks you right in the Dragon Nards.
- The Critic reviews one of the movie adaptations of Captain America and introduces the concept of the "Psyche-Hitler".
- Tired of being the "friendly" ghost, Casper decides to haunt the Critic on Halloween by subjecting him to his first live-action feature...but the Critic is ready to fight back.
- The Critic finds the first Conan movie silly, but enjoyable.
- The Critic moves on to Conan the Destroyer, which he finds much stupider.
- Nostalgic disappointment abound when the The Nostalgia Critic reviews the VHS of "Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue", a crossover of epic (and educational) proportions. From Simon from "Alvin and the Chipmunks" discussing marijuana, to cheesy songs about saying no to drugs, to a speech by H.W. Bush himself, The Critic attempts to survive this byproduct of his drug-riddled childhood. will he?
- 2007– 17mTV-MA7.6 (76)TV EpisodeThe Critic compares Jerry Lewis and Eddie Murphy's turns as the awkward professor who transforms himself into Buddy Love.
- 2007– 20mTV-MA7.6 (72)TV EpisodeAfter counting down his twelve favorite Christmas specials the year before, the Critic returns with the next eleven on his list.
- 2007– 8mTV-MA7.6 (132)TV EpisodeIn the conclusion of this 2-part episode, the Critic reviews the other bad movie based on a popular fighting game: Mortal Kombat, a movie weighed down by Johnny Cage's bad quips.
- The Critic loves the Superman movies...well, two of them...but has to admit they have their fair share of stupidity.
- The Critic recounts the top eleven cartoons from his childhood that he thinks still hold up today.
- In his first review of "Nostalgia-ween", the Nostalgia Critic takes a look at the last Ernest movie released in theaters titled "Ernest Scared Stupid" which is really stupid.
- The Cinema Snob joins the Critic as they review a subpar horror movie about a little man in grotesque make-up who is on a blood quest for gold.
- The Critic trashes the direct-to-video live action movie based on the popular '80s toy My Pet Monster. But when he tries to call the director out on the faults of the movie, it leads to a shocking ending.
- 2007– 21mTV-MA7.6 (73)TV EpisodeIt's an Old vs. New battle of biblical proportions as the Critic compares the legendary Cecil B. DeMille epic "The Ten Commandments" with the animated musical "The Prince of Egypt," right down to who's the best God.
- The Critic gets into the Christmas spirit by reviewing a semi-Christmas movie: that time Rodney Dangerfield was an animated dog. It's one-liners galore.
- The Critic reviews the animated movie The Thief and the Cobbler with its bland musical numbers and lessons.
- Ever dance with the devil by the pale moonlight? Of course not, but you have seen Tim Burton's 1989 big screen masterpiece Batman, right? Critic goes back to the Caped Crusader's first contemporary feature and sees if it still holds up.
- 2007– 27mTV-MA7.6 (115)TV Episodethe Nostalgia Critic counts down the top 11 dumbest moments in the Spiderman movie trilogy directed by Sam Raimi.
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews 2000's Dungeons and Dragons movie.
- A Raiders of the Story Arc for the X-Men cartoon.
- The Nostalgia Critic summons all his Channel Awesome "buddies" to embark with him on a quest to uncover an ancient treasure. So they dress up as various fantasy characters and set off in two separate paths. Meanwhile, a mysterious man wearing all black seems to be watching them.
- What's the Nostalgia Critic being faced with this week? Pinocchio. The TRUE Story, in which before he was a real boy, he was Pauly Shore. You've been warned.
- Do you find a romantic comedy about kids picking up a prostitute and reveling in creepy awkwardness amusing? Well the Critic doesn't and proves it with his review of the creepy and awkward romantic comedy "Milk Money."
- By popular demand from his viewers, the Critic takes on one of the worst animated movies he's ever had to review: "Felix the Cat: The Movie."
- 2007– 31mTV-MA7.6 (40)TV EpisodeDoug looks back on the good times with his Top 11 favorite moments of The Nostalgia Critic.
- 2007– 9mTV-MA7.6 (102)TV EpisodeThe Critic examines the Twilight film series and determines whether or not it lives up to all the harsh, scathing criticism it receives... and when it does, he explains why.
- Catwomen Anonymous seeks out The Nostalgia Critic and forces him to include them in his review of the 2004 flop Catwoman. Despite what the Catwomen think, it was not the fault of Halle Berry the film failed, as the Critic actually praises her performance.
- One of the surprise hits of 2022 is given a look by the Nostalgia Critic. Does he get into it as much as critics and audiences do? Time to check out Puss in Boots: The Last Wish.
- The Critic, Paw and Oancitizen review the 2012 hit musical Les Miserables. Paw loves it, Oan hates it, and the Critic is somewhere between. Not only that, but the review is constantly hindered by guest stars Brentalfloss and Todd in the Shadows; Maven and Paw start a fling, and Linkara feels left out of the whole thing.
- The Nostalgia Critic keeps his promise to review Bridge to Terabithia. He finds it to be an overly whimsical, atypical and bland film, with a juvenile female lead character who is a borderline obsessive psychotic.
- Nostalgiaween 2013 concludes with The Nostalgia Critic finding himself trapped on an elevator with, of all people, Rita Repulsa, Santa Christ, and Satan himself. To pass the time, they review the 2010 Shyamalan vehicle Devil, which may or may not reflect their current situation.
- The Critic chases a black rabbit down a hole and winds up in the curious world of Burtonland. To find his way out, he is assisted by the sweet, but dangerous Malice, and to pass the time, the Critic reviews the hack, clichéd 2010 Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland.
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews the Box Office Sci-Fi Flop, Jupiter Ascending.
- Shyamalan Month closes out with a look at M. Night's most notoriously bad film of the new millennium. No, not The Village. It's Lady in the Water. If you thought The Happening was Shyamalan's most hilariously awful movie ever made - it still is, but this one is a runner up. Join the Nostalgia Critic as he dives in to a pool of madness, mayhem and wacky hijinks as only the Master can bring.
- Gawrsh, the Nostalgia Critic exposes a side of Goofy that most people today have never seen. While he's marketed as a lovable, clumsy, baggy-pants knucklehead, he was actually at one point very tough, aggressive, belligerent, violent, and partook in some very adult humor. Yes, Disney was for adults too at one point. The Critic looks back on the golden days of this bumbling man-dog hybrid to see just how brilliant he really was. Ha-yuk.
- 2007– 28mTV-MA7.6 (96)TV EpisodeHey, watch the Critic pull a terrible movie out of his hat. At long last, he reviews the highly requested 2000 live-action film adaptation of Rocky and Bullwinkle. Terrible film, awful acting, awful jokes, forced cameos, they got everything wrong, right? It has earned its reputation of a horrible film and rightfully hated as such, right? Hold on to your antlers, the Critic may have discovered the golden nugget in this mound of moose droppings.
- The Nostalgia Critic teaches us today that just because something looks stupid and bizarre doesn't necessarily mean it's stupid and bizarre. A show or movie may look abominable to the eye, but very fulfilling to the brain. He runs through a series of examples to prove his point, showing how and when making something that looks stupid but is actually brilliant can work well and when it simply alienates your audience. Weird may be the new brilliant, and who better to prove that than a weird, brilliant man?
- 2007– 33mTV-MA7.6 (87)TV EpisodeThis past summer, the world received the Ninja Turtles movie they'd been hoping for since the '80s. With plenty of familiar characters and machines, this should've been totally tubular, right? Well, for reasons unexplained, most moviegoers thought the film was a total bummer. So what rocked and what sucked? The Nostalgia Critic, Black Nerd and The Angry Video Game Nerd, three long-time, diehard Ninja Turtles fans come together to review it and find out.
- Haven't you ever wondered what Roger Rabbit would be like if it were directed by Ralph Bakshi? How about it were geared more towards adults - and crackheads. The Nostalgia Critic brushes up on his limited Bakshi knowledge by looking at one of his biggest theatrical disasters: Cool World. No story, no character development, terrible editing, and the actors are as 2D as the animated characters. The Critic must also endure the incessant ramblings of an embittered Mr. Bakshi himself.
- The Critic sits down with the 1990 and 2017 versions of Pennywise in order to officially decide who almost got "IT".
- 2007– 21mTV-MA7.6 (66)TV EpisodeBefore Willy Wonka this was arguably Tom and Jerry's most popular adventure. Perhaps it didn't quite give the brains it was promised though. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz.
- 2007– 25mTV-147.5 (59)TV EpisodeLately, Disney seems to be remaking all of their beloved, classic animated features and turning them into live action, but with none of the spirit and heart of the original. Moviegoers don't like them, but for some reason, they keep going to see them. Why are these over-blown, heartless insults to our childhood so lucrative? The Nostalgia Critic is here to get to the bottom of this.
- Has method acting become a trait of the past, having become so overdone that it's become stale and outdated? Or, is it still a very useful tool in enabling actors to reach their full potential by careful study and analysis of their characters? The Nostalgia Critic, though more of an over-actor than a method actor, weighs in with his own ideas.
- With a big demand for female superheroes these days, the Nostalgia Critic looks back at one of the earliest attempts to bring a super-heroine to the big screen.
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews Dolittle, the 2020 family film starring Robert Downey Jr.
- Here's a flick that makes you wonder what happened?
- Danny DeVito's film career is chronicled from his breakout role on Taxi and throughout the many films he directed.
- There's never been anything like it, and probably never will again. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at the amazing, hilarious, and sometimes terrifying animated and live-action classic, Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
- The Critic looks at a stupid Michael Crichton adaptation that is only salvaged by the brief appearances of Bruce Campbell and Ernie Hudson.
- The Critic praises the work of Hollywood's most famous poster artist.
- The Critic looks at another guilty pleasure of his, filled with stupid humor, obnoxious characters...and the best Santa Claus he's ever seen.
- The Critic reviews Junior, a comedy so boring he has a hallucinatory dream sequence.
- The Critic attacks the cult of Chuck Norris, as well as Norris' biggest vanity project, Sidekicks.
- The Critic insists that the seemingly-cliché-ridden and poorly-constructed "Surf Ninjas" is actually a work of genius.
- 2007– 19mTV-MA7.5 (109)TV EpisodeThe Critic looks at the sequel to one of his favorite childhood movies.
- The Critic observes Mr. Miyagi's inexplicable changes in character in The Next Karate Kid.
- Raoul Puke, father of Fozzie Journalism, sits in for the Critic and reviews this drug trip of a movie.
- Yup, the Critic has given in and will be reviewing The Care Bears Movie. He finds it to be the insipid, ball of multi-colored fluff its reputation paints it to be.
- The Critic looks at Roland Emmerich's 1996 box-office smash.
- The Nostalgia Critic tackles one of the worst kid's films of the late 1990s, "Baby Geniuses."
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews the Dennis Rodman and Van Damme action movie Double Team.
- Is life still like a hurricane? The Nostalgia Critic checks out the first few episodes of the Duck Tales cartoon.
- 2007– 22mTV-MA7.5 (74)TV Episode
- Why do Stephen King Mini-Series bring us so much joy?
- The Critic reviews The Grinch in light of the holiday season, but it's a movie he despises for some reason. Flamboyant, loud, and made to annoy, yet how does it bring the people such joy? In a Seuss-style critique, the Critic prepares to tear into The Grinch, the movie of the week.
- 2007– 36mTV-MA7.5 (39)TV EpisodeIn the final retrospective, Doug takes a look back on 11 of his very favorite jokes from the series.
- 2007– 7mTV-MA7.5 (78)TV EpisodeThe 2009 live action film adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic children's book is critiqued by The Critic in an 'Editorial' episode of the series.
- Residing in the Plot Hole, and suffering from a slight case of amnesia, the Nostalgia Critic reviews some amateur internet movie from 2010.
- In honor of the Power Rangers' 20th anniversary, Zordon summons the Nostalgia Critic to outwit Rita Repulsa and review Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie. It's a listless, shameful, advertisement whore of a ride, but someone's got to do it.
- The Nostalgia Critic and Angry Joe team up to review the one superhero movie that half the internet loved and the other half hated: Man of Steel. Critic hates it, Joe loves it, and they go over the movie, beat by beat, to determine which side is right.
- It's Christmas time again, and to kick off this holly jolly season, the Nostalgia Critic, an avid lover of Christmas, lists off his Top 12 best Santa Clauses from movies and TV specials. Why 12? Because it's Christmas.
- 2007– 26mTV-MA7.5 (64)TV EpisodeValentine's Day is right around the corner, and to mark the occasion, the Critic looks at the Top 11 Strangest (and yet best) Couples the big and small screens have to offer.
- The Critic balks at the 2013 horror thriller The Purge. He points out how illogical the whole idea is and how serious the movie takes it. He does however relish the over-acting villain. Meanwhile, a maniacal Film Brain demands the Critic do a crossover with him, lest he destroy the entire studio.
- Sometimes audiences love a movie the critics hate, and visa versa. Some movies started out as failures and later became successes. On the flip side, a movie hated upon release later becomes a classic. What's the deal here? Well, there is no one better to analyze the minds of audiences and critics alike, being the best of both worlds, than the Nostalgia Critic himself.
- The Critic pays tribute to the lesser-known and horribly underrated Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, which he holds to be the definitive Batman movie. Everything about it works and it encompasses all of the Dark Knight's mythos and delves into the character like no screen adaptation did before. So then, why is it overlooked? It's a huge mystery, so this looks like a job for Batman. But he's not available, so the Nostalgia Critic will have to get to the bottom of this.
- Break out the ear plugs and the booze, the Nostalgia Critic is reviewing that horrible 2007 Alvin and the Chipmunks movie. To expect anything at all from this run-of-the-mill cash-in mess would be expecting too much. And being a fan of the classic Chipmunks, the Critic despises the movie, and has to clash with the 'awwing' girlie-girls who adore films about cute little animals.
- What would Nostalgiaween be without Stephen King? Time to break out the alcohol and check out another filmed abomination of one of his classic works. Today, Nostalgia Critic looks at some scary shit. Literally. The monster in the movie is actually shit that attack once it's been released via unsuspecting people's rectums. And who says King is running out of ideas?
- This sequel has the Critic seeing red and feeling very blue. Because, as is the tradition in Hollywood: if a terrible movie makes a lot of money, it must get a sequel that is even worse. Before you can say "smurf that smurf" they rushed out a follow-up to The Smurfs. With Sequel Month almost over, the Critic pulls himself up by his bootstraps and endures Smurfs 2: Electric Smurfaloo. And he has to go it alone this time, because Black Nerd had stuff to do.
- If at first you don't succeed...keep remaking it and keep making it darker...and still, you won't succeed. A powerful lesson the producers of Fant4stic could've learned before trying (and failing) to do another big screen Fantastic Four movie. No stranger to the cinematic blunders that do the Four injustice, the Nostalgia Critic reviews the latest reason why Reed and the gang should stay in the comics.
- 2007– 15mTV-MA7.5 (73)TV EpisodeAh, good old bizarre-o cartoons from our youth. Where would we be without them? So many have left an everlasting impression on us, whether good, bad or WTF. The Critic is here to address such an impression bestowed upon him by Japan's animated 1974 answer to Jack and the Beanstalk, or more appropriately named, Jack and the Crack-pipe.
- Some Jerk with a Camera joins the review, seeing why Nicholas Cage as Mickey Mouse surprisingly doesn't work. Nostalgia Critic and Some Jerk take a look at, The Sorcerer's Apprentice.
- It's a new kind of bad, one never thought possible. Has this film elevated awful to a new art form? What has been unleashed?
- Nostalgia Critic proves he's inferior to Carly Rae Jepsen in every single way.
- 2007– 20mTV-MA7.4 (87)TV EpisodeIt's the one-year anniversary of ThatGuyWithTheGlasses.com, and the Critic and Nerd are at it again...and this time they've brought reinforcements.
- The Critic reviews a Pamela Anderson vehicle that has a vaguely familiar plot.
- After the game based on Bebe's Kids had tortured him so much, the Critic looks at the movie itself.
- The Critic teaches a class on "Bland Shit 101", using Disney's Blank Check as the curriculum.
- The Critic wraps up Schwarzenegger Month with End of Days, which isn't as scary as it should be...except for the cat.
- The Critic starts to review FernGully, but the Nostalgia Chick claims she was going to first.
- The Critic looks at the cinematic manifestation of Michael Jackson's ego, and finds it all stupid...except for the awesome Smooth Criminal music video.
- The Nerd apologizes to the Critic for the feud...but the two are quickly back to their old ways as the Nerd dares the Critic to come down and take him face to face.
- The Critic continues Nickelodeon month with a look at You Can't Do That on Television, Clarissa Explains it All, Hey Dude, and Salute Your Shorts, each of which he finds mostly bland but harmless. He wishes there was a kids show that was innovative and funny...and then, to his joy, he remembers Pete and Pete.
- The Critic reviews a few of the more famous "Saved by the Bell" episodes, including the drug episode, the oil episode, and the "Behind the Music" episode.
- The Critic recounts all the theme songs from his childhood that still get stuck in his head.
- The Critic counts down the most memorable cereal mascots...except for The Flintstones.
- 2007– 3mTV-MA7.4 (112)TV EpisodeThe Critic praises Animaniacs for being written just as much for adults as for children, and cites examples.
- The Critic takes on the dull Warriors of Virtue, which he only enjoys due to the over-the-top villain.
- The Critic's second top 11 list.