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And some of the conversations were almost kind of smart, but it's still the writing, it's still Stephanie Meyer you can't save it. So that was probably the least bad of the movies and probably the least funny though it had some good, you know, stupid scenes in it really enjoyable, I'm really loving these movies.

I was hyped, frigging hyped to see this film, I couldn't wait. I saw the midnight showing, alright, I went up there and nothing but girls and boyfriends that were dragged and they just looked so miserable and it's- that's the perfect crowd to see this shit with!

Sit down, the movie begins and it's just like the first one, I'm enjoying it so much the dialogue is horrendous, the things they're talking about are horrendous, it's so unrealistic, it's so playing to girls', you know, emotions and manipulating it however they want, you know, just the teenage impressionable mind, loving it.

I've gotten a lot of mileage out of that black wig. It's still the same one as it was when I first put it on. Spirited Away is so good I actually sort of hate it.

I'm jealous of it. I'm jealous of its likable characters. I'm jealous of its creative story. I'm jealous of its unbelievable visuals. It's not an idea that's based off of any book, movie or TV show.

It's just all originality and I frigging love that! We change. Sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worst, but we all change. Movies like this Christmas with the Kranks don't want us to change.

They try to shame those who do things their own way. They act like the importance is in the details and not the overall message.

This is a horrible thing to teach, especially when talking about Christmas. But we shouldn't be ashamed of our past.

Nor should we glorify it. It's like anything. There's positives and negatives. There's good moments and bad times and there's bad moments and good times.

Because of this traditions can be hard to figure out too. Sometimes we obsess over things when we don't need to.

Other times, we try something new when we probably should've left "good enough" alone. But between one foot in the past and one in the future lies what matters most: The choices we make now, are what always has and always will define who we are.

So this Christmas, when you're remembering to be kind and understanding of others, remember to be kind and understanding of yourself.

And those moments you remember as being embarrassing you may find are not only the most precious moments, but often the most important.

And sometimes should be looked at with more appreciation than you think. We're always going to get angry at ourselves but as long as we always try to learn and get better, you'll find it doesn't last that long.

And trust me when I say: You're definitely worth the time. Murrow was before this movie, so I'm really glad I could be introduced to him this way.

The question about how far do you take journalism is questioned quite often in this movie. Murrow goes beyond just reporting the news, he actually points out what's being done in the McCarthy era is wrong and challenges the government to prove otherwise.

This starts a war of rhetoric as both sides attack one another in what they think is right for the American people. I just adore the dialogue in this movie.

I love how calculated, calm, and to-the-point it is when fighting such a controversial battle. It's all done in language, not with political stunts or planned distractions.

It's just all words. I could hear the words that Murrow spoke to the American people over and over, they're so brilliantly chosen.

It's a very poignant work about standing up for what you believe in and taking the responsibility to follow through with it.

And again, very little is made up, the majority of what happened in the movie really did in fact happen. They even show the footage that McCarthy released to the people calling Murrow 'the leader of the jackal pack'.

It's hard to believe they could really talk like that back then. The premise is brilliant, creating Alex, the most despicable and mentally psychotic human being, and taking away his choice, transforming him into an upright citizen.

But he finds the civilized, peaceful world turns him into an outlet for their own rage and fear. It's just a great idea. I love the scene where the journalist tries to help him out and acknowledges that what society has done to him is barbaric, but when he finds out that Alex has wronged him in the past, all his ethics disappear and he becomes one of those vengeful barbarians himself.

That's just perfect. Stanley Kubrick's direction is wonderful, even if parts of it are a tad outdated. The angles, motion and surreal atmosphere just add to the disturbing environment he's trying to create.

It's a film that makes you ponder and question, like most great films do, about choice, violence and the human mind. A Clockwork Orange is an easy fit for my 12 spot.

Show me what you got. I love the atmosphere. I love the Gothic angles. And I love the character study of Mr. Kane as he's seen through various people.

It's obviously the film that changed everything in terms of movie-making, but it still really holds up in my opinion.

I love the characters. I love the way the story is told. Every single shot of this movie is just unbelievable to look at, even by today's standards.

The shadows are just wonderful; it just compliments the mood and atmosphere that the movie's trying to create. Now, I know it's weird putting what's considered the greatest film of all time in the 10 spot.

But remember these aren't what I consider the best films of all time, they're just my personal favorites.

Either way, I think Citizen Kane's gonna stay on the list. The greatest film of all time? Yeah, it's kind of hard not to like it, isn't it?

A film that draws you in from beginning to end and makes you wanna confront real undiluted pain in the hopes of conquering it. Jeff Bridges plays the survivor of an airplane crash and it leaves strange effect on him, almost like he's halfway between alive and dead.

He starts seeking more thrills in the hopes of being woken up from his morbid altered state, but nothing seems to work.

At times, he's unlikable, even horrible, but the movie's technique of pulling us in to what he's going through at least tries to help us understand why.

The ending is one of the few scenes where I actually get a little teary-eyed at. The way they simulate an out-of-body experience really puts you in the world between life and death.

And it's done so cleverly but with so little that it continues to take my breath away every time I see it. It's not always an upper, in fact, it's rarely an upper, but certainly one of those films that made me look at life a whole different way.

Seems to be an even bigger asshole than Doug and according to one eyewitness account they fight constantly, raising the question of how these two ever manage to get anything done.

Night Shyamalan. It should be noted that many of Doug's less popular co-contributors had significantly better special effects before Doug started collecting money for his glorious return, so the Walker brothers aren't alone in being lazy.

Bhargav is arguably better known for playing the Ma-Ti character in videos made by Doug and for whatever reason several other reviewers, where he repeats that old joke about heart being a dumb power that you've heard a million times.

Malcolm is one of the "actors" who started appearing in Doug's videos As well as Demo Reel, Doug's failed attempt at escaping internet mediocrity after Doug started putting bigger sketches into them.

He's also a massive furfag. Doug reuses his jokes. A lot. Whether this is the product of unoriginality or Doug wrongfully assuming that he is a walking meme factory isn't entirely clear, but using these jokes are a surefire way to entertain Doug's fans There are many other jokes that get reused constantly, but most of them aren't even recognizable to anyone who doesn't have a shrine of Doug Walker hidden somewhere.

He responded by demanding that The Nerd himself tell his fans to stand down, warning that there would be trouble if the harassment continued.

There's just one thing. Amusingly, James initially responded by doing exactly what the Nostalgia Critic demanded , and Doug had to make a second video of himself making even more things up or else the plan would've fallen flat on its face.

This led to several crossover videos of things such as Doug and James fighting to the death, Doug, James and a bunch of other nobodies fighting to the death , and Doug and James reviewing a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles video.

The stunt worked and Doug won the hearts of the very people he claimed were harassing him less than a year earlier. It is rumored that more recently Doug and Michaud fruitlessly attempted to stage a similar feud with RedLetterMedia.

It's most apparent that Doug doesn't know what the fuck he's doing when he attempts to record something more ambitious than just him sitting in front of a white wall.

While his videos with James Rolfe at least looked passable thanks to Rolfe, Doug was left on his own for his two year anniversary special "Kickassia" and everything that followed.

You can read about Kickassia and the other anniversary films here , but make no mistake that Doug played a key role in these movies turning out the way they did.

Doug is so clueless as far as filmmaking is concerned, even with the decently sized budgets he usually has, that even some of his co-contributors have commented on it.

And Kickassia would only be the beginning. While he's long been accused of censoring negative comments on his videos, Doug's history with trolling has been somewhat uneventful in comparison to Spoony , a similarly popular reviewer who was also posting videos for TGWTG.

For whatever reason, he did feel the need to lash out at his trolls and critics a couple of times, sounding about as butthurt as Spoony usually does.

Douchey's "trolling" consisted of him telling the Nostalgia Critic he did something wrong with some lame insult tacked on at the end. This would imply that Doug considers moderately harsh criticism, something that's practically unavoidable on the internet, to be trolling, strongly suggesting that he's either much more sensitive than he lets on, or just doesn't give a fuck about what other people think.

Doug lashed out at "trolls" again in his "A Troll in Central Park" review, a review which, as you might expect, had heavy emphasis on the "troll" part.

Encyclopedia Dramatica in particular was briefly mentioned in this review, causing commenters to giggle like schoolgirls because they're all even more sensitive than Doug and think ED is literally worse than Hitler.

Doug's plan to hide from the evils of copyright law on blip worked for quite some time, but eventually the man came to ruin Doug's day once more.

This time it was Doug's review of The Room , which he was forced to pull down after receiving threats of a lawsuit from John from theroommovie.

Nevertheless, fans were eager to help Doug get his review back and defended it by claiming it was protected by fair use. However, it's never really specified how.

The obvious argument is that it's a review, but as previously stated Doug's videos are useless as reviews.

It could be argued that it counts as parody , but you would really need to stretch the definition of parody as his reviews contain a spoiler -filled synopsis and most of his jokes don't really parody anything.

Doug's fanboys harassed John by sending him hate mail , calling him a retard for not agreeing with the idea that Doug's review was protected by fair use, and calling Tommy Wiseau a hack for making a bad movie.

In response the email link on theroommovie. That's it. While Doug did eventually get permission to put the video back up, it was in no way thanks to these wonderful people.

The only thing they accomplished was proving that Doug's fans were as bad as the imaginary AVGN fanboys that attacked Doug back in Well, a couple of fatasses recorded themselves asking a clearly apathetic Tommy Wiseau if Doug could post the video, and Tommy said yes, fogetting they ever existed immediately afterwards.

Mission accomplished. How are you doing? Probably angry because of all the hate-mail you're getting. I have the solution! Your movie would make much more money if the review was still up, because in the end of it, the Nostalgia Critic tells the viewers to actually watch the movie!

You'd get much more people at the screenings that way. I highly recommend that you allow the Nostalgia Critic to keep his review, or you will pay..

You will pay. It shows. How's it going? Probably not that great right now because of all the angry emails about the Nostalgia Critic's review of "the room" being taken down because you guys claimed copyright infringement.

Well, I'm here to help! Firstly, you should know that he the Nostalgia Critic does not need to ask for your permission, nor does he need to pay you any sort of fees, because he reviewed your movie.

It's covered under fair use, which I quote here: "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section of the Copyright Act , allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.

Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

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You can argue debatable messages. You can argue debatable ethics. You can even argue debatable stereotypes, but it doesn't matter. Disney has always been there.

For most of us, it's the first thing we're introduced to and that's the genius of Disney putting all their time and all their effort not in something adult, but in something for children, and once something has your childhood by the balls, it's never going to leave you.

It's there forever. Disney has practically become family to us. It's fairy tales, it's magic, it's everything we enjoyed and thought was possible when we were younger, and as we grow older, there's a lot of other things to enjoy: the artistry, the creativity, the imagination.

There's literally no other word for it but Disney. It's an artistic cultural phenomenon that will never ever leave.

Okay, so a bajillion people have filled up my Facebook page with news about a new Garbage Pail Kids Movie, so I guess many of you want to know my thoughts.

Honestly, it's the same as with any movie, it can work if done right. I loved the cards growing up, though I don't know how adaptable they are to a story, but anything is possible.

If they get a clever writer and clever director, maybe it could translate into a clever movie. And I honestly think it's hard to top the horribleness of the original film, but I will say if there's anyone who can, it's Hollywood.

We'll see what turns up. So let me get this straight: I get to the plane 9 minutes ahead of schedule and the lady closing the gate says I have to be there 10 minutes ahead of schedule, even though I've never been told this by anyone, not even on the ticket.

The doors are open, people are still getting on, and yet the lady says it's to much work to unhook the velvet rope and let me pass.

Will be there tomorrow kids, promise. Where does Oscar the Grouch go to the bathroom? These things keep me up at night.

Went to a club for a bachelor party but was told one of our friends couldn't come in because he was wearing shorts, which was too "indecent" for their dress code.

However, 6 women walking right by us wearing skirts up to their pubic hair and shirts cut so low you could read their nipple ring price tags was totally acceptable.

Double Standards: it's not just for women anymore. But what I do know is that what he's left us is a great education about movies, about understanding movies, about the passion of loving movies, and that's a greater education that I know I couldn't teach, I know so many other critics couldn't teach, but he found a way and he did it so unbelievably well.

And I can say very honestly, so many people got it. We heard it and we loved it and we loved you, Roger Ebert. I'm the nostalgia critic and you will always be remembered.

Perfect writing, perfect pacing, perfect acting, perfect directing. It's actually a lot like one of Mozart's operas oddly enough.

If you were to add anything or take anything away it would cease being perfect. In fact, they released a Director's Cut not that long ago and wouldn't you know it?

It simply wasn't as good. Well, we have Marriage. Great, I'd love to see Twilight fuck that up and they do.

We have sex, Vampire sex, Vampire-Teenage Human sex and it's great, it's so stupid, it's over-the- Wonderful, love it, love it, love it.

I'm gonna repeat that. Twilight, Twilight is going to talk to us about abortion. Fucking Twi- Okay, let me give you an idea of the weight of this word, okay, I mean not even just the issue, just the fucking word.

You say that word, I saw Louis Black recently and he described it as, he brought it up in his stand-up, he said: "Just saying that word has clenched everybody's asshole in the audience up, everybody tightens when they hear that word.

The only people that really talk about it are either people who really know what they're talking about- let me put it this way: people who should be talking about it are either people who really know what they're talking about, or they're using it as a joke to show that they don't know what they're talking about 'cos I make jokes about abortion, you know, I've made several.

But the idea is to show that, you know, the character is a moron, or using it as an analogy, you know, to press a button for shock value, you know, but we're not really going to talk about it.

This is Twilight trying to talk seriously about the issue of abortion, because, as I'm not giving anything away here this is in the trailers, Bella gets pregnant and they really talk, actually I say really, they just sort of throw this shit at you about whether or not they should keep it, and in fact it's not even a discussion, it's- okay, this was my hot-button with this movie, okay, this is when I said: "This film is sick.

This is a disgusting, sick despicable movie". The first Twilight, I know what you're thinking - Oh, I probably hated those movies and stuff - no, I frigging love these movies, they are beautifully bad films, they are hilarious, I loved them.

Okay, the first film, you know, where they meet for the first time: pretentious girl has no problems, really over the top pale vampire that everyone in the world can tell is a vampire except for our main character, of course, is nothing like a vampire, is totally full of himself, totally pretentious, totally just- but somehow every girl's dream because he stares off and looks, you know, sad; "Oh, I want him!

Second one, The vampire boy leaves. You get this boy Jacob who's this werewolf boy, and she has some luck picking boys, and he is the only decent character that goes through these movies, he is a good boy, he is a good- he makes me hard, man, this is a nice kid, he is supportive, he makes sacrifices, he is like the perfect guy and yet somehow this dumbass broad keeps wanting the vampire.

So love it, absolutely love it. Third one comes along, the third one I discussed with people, I think was trying to be a good movie and maybe had a possibly good director, but you know it takes a few shots at itself, you know, "Does he ever wear a shirt?

And some of the conversations were almost kind of smart, but it's still the writing, it's still Stephanie Meyer you can't save it. So that was probably the least bad of the movies and probably the least funny though it had some good, you know, stupid scenes in it really enjoyable, I'm really loving these movies.

I was hyped, frigging hyped to see this film, I couldn't wait. I saw the midnight showing, alright, I went up there and nothing but girls and boyfriends that were dragged and they just looked so miserable and it's- that's the perfect crowd to see this shit with!

Sit down, the movie begins and it's just like the first one, I'm enjoying it so much the dialogue is horrendous, the things they're talking about are horrendous, it's so unrealistic, it's so playing to girls', you know, emotions and manipulating it however they want, you know, just the teenage impressionable mind, loving it.

I've gotten a lot of mileage out of that black wig. It's still the same one as it was when I first put it on. Spirited Away is so good I actually sort of hate it.

I'm jealous of it. I'm jealous of its likable characters. I'm jealous of its creative story. I'm jealous of its unbelievable visuals. It's not an idea that's based off of any book, movie or TV show.

It's just all originality and I frigging love that! We change. Sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worst, but we all change.

Movies like this Christmas with the Kranks don't want us to change. They try to shame those who do things their own way.

They act like the importance is in the details and not the overall message. This is a horrible thing to teach, especially when talking about Christmas.

But we shouldn't be ashamed of our past. Nor should we glorify it. It's like anything. There's positives and negatives.

There's good moments and bad times and there's bad moments and good times. Because of this traditions can be hard to figure out too.

Sometimes we obsess over things when we don't need to. Other times, we try something new when we probably should've left "good enough" alone.

But between one foot in the past and one in the future lies what matters most: The choices we make now, are what always has and always will define who we are.

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