Top 11 Nostalgia Critic Episodes (Season 8)
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- 2007– 35mTV-MA7.8 (123)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerJames RolfeMalcolm RayThe 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.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerAndre MeadowsMalcolm RayAfter 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.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerTamara ChambersJames JaroszWhen the Nostalgia Critic admits he's not too crazy about Mad Max: Fury Road, he's captured by a crazed pre-post-Apocalyptic army lead by Impractical Joe. The Critic escapes with the help of Curiosa, a bad-ass heroine who among many really liked the new Mad Max, and is as surprised as everyone else when the Critic admits to liking Thunderdome the best. So throughout their journey, being endlessly hounded by weird-ass guitar guys, exploding henchmen, sexist nerds and Tom Hardy fangirls, the Critic tries his negative feelings on the new film, until he makes a startling correlation between Fury Road and a famous duo known for chasing each other across a desert.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersAnd 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.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerDon BluthMalcolm RayAs punishment for poking fun at Don Bluth too many times, the Critic is forced to play his innovative gift to the gaming world: Dragon's Lair. While a very interesting game to watch, it's insanely hard and frustrating to play. As if that weren't enough, while the Critic is trying to play the game, Mr. Bluth delights in tormenting and taunting the Critic just as much as his creation does.
- 2007– 29mTV-MA7.9 (127)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersIf 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.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerTamara ChambersMalcolm RayRemakes, or "reimaginings" have plagued the movie industry for at least a decade. Call it what you want, it's still rehashing something that was already done, and more often than not the "reimagining" will suck ass. Tim Burton's 2001 "reimagining" of Planet of the Apes was no exception. So the Nostalgia Critic sits down to review it and shows what an incomprehensible, incoherent, nonsensical, worm-headed sack of monkey shit it is. Hallelujah. Holy shit. Where's the Tylenol?
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe Nostalgia Critic loves Christmas and he loves the Ninja Turtles. So, putting both things together should be a match made in Heaven, no? Nope. The first lump of coal in the Critic's stocking is that horrendous Turtle Christmas musical from our childhoods, the memory of which we all managed to suppress...until now. No worries, the Nostalgia Critic will remember it so we don't have to.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersAnother reenactment review. This one has the Critic examining Adam Sandler's latest cinematic effort, and the word 'effort' is used loosely. It's Sandler's foray into video game movies with a plot ripped off of Futurama. So the Critic and pals go through the movie and show what worked and, mostly, what didn't.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe Nostalgia Critic reviews a movie they made about Garfield, because comic strips turned movies are always a good idea. Come on, it's a CGI cat in a live-action world. It's bland, boring, and fails miserably at comedy. Too bad the Coen Brothers didn't make it, then it would have been awesome. Want proof? The Walker Broth...er, Coen Brothers' Garfield mini-movie precedes the review.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersThe time has come for the Nostalgia Critic to tackle a chick flick. Which one? Mamma Mia. Oh yeah, he went there. This 2008 musical displays every lazy chick flick cliché in the book, and fails at every one of them. So the Critic takes a stand for women everywhere by shaming this awful movie and proving what it really is: the anti-chick flick.