I liked My Chemical Romance, though. They were great in concert.
I mourn nothing about the death of Tim Burton rock.
I liked My Chemical Romance, though. They were great in concert.
I mourn nothing about the death of Tim Burton rock.
I liked My Chemical Romance, though. They were great in concert.
I still like them.
Not so much their first 2 albums, but Black Parade I still find great (especially "Mama" which I consider to be a strange sort of masterpiece for them) and I really enjoy their latest album. Probably because they dropped most of the doom and gloom and are just having a ton of fun.
Out of all the terrible music I listened to in high school their one of like two bands I put on now.
Conversely I really liked Fall Out Boy in high school. Now…I can't even begin to understand why. I mean I can still enjoy Dance, Dance, but that's about it.
Alright, randomness done.
I'm a 2005'er too, I believe…truly, the senior marker is well earned.
So fucking glad to see
! "Don't want u back"
and
"Milkshake"
on Todds list, those are some of my top most hated songs of all time, especially the latter. Todds reaction to that was pretty much like mine; just mind numbing incredulity that something that awful exists, and is popular.
Also, Spoony abandons the lets play format for "classic" reviews in his later gaming vids, like Ultima and FFX(2)
@The:
I'm a 2005'er too, I believe…truly, the senior marker is well earned.
So fucking glad to see
! "Don't want u back"
and
"Milkshake"on Todds list, those are some of my top most hated songs of all time, especially the latter. Todds reaction to that was pretty much like mine; just mind numbing incredulity that something that awful exists, and is popular.
Also, Spoony abandons the lets play format for "classic" reviews in his later gaming vids, like Ultima and FFX(2)
I do wish he'd do something like the Dirty Harry review again (minus the Sopranos "ending"), an older, terrible game he does a quick rant on.
I remember kind of liking Photograph by Nickelback
I'm not really into music at all though, I mainly just listen to the same J-pop and Okami tracks on repeat lol
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I've literally never heard of The Reason, the most overplayed song ever apparently, so that's how into music I am
I'm just a clueless scandinavian who knows nothing of Nickelback apart from their mega-hits like Somewhere, and has never listened particularly closely to the lyrics, so can anyone tell me what makes them so extremely awful? I keep hearing it, and I'm legitimately curious as to why.
I've heard "The Reason" in passing many times, but I never knew Hoobastank sang it (or that it was even called "The Reason"). I always thought it was okay, I guess, but I never really sat down and listened to it.
The only Hoobastank I really like (and really listened to) is Without A Fight (thank you Elite Beat Agents).
Milkshake though. Yeah. That song's just terrible.
You guys just say that because you don't have any milkshake to bring the boys to your ABORT JOKE ABORT
@The:
I'm just a clueless scandinavian who knows nothing of Nickelback apart from their mega-hits like Somewhere, and has never listened particularly closely to the lyrics, so can anyone tell me what makes them so extremely awful? I keep hearing it, and I'm legitimately curious as to why.
It's not entirely the lyrics.
Nickelback's issues boil down to three major issues:
-Chad's voice severely annoys a lot of people.
-Their most popular songs are really dumb and sappy songs.
-A lot of their songs sound the same.
Now, none of those three are real crimes. There are plenty of musicians in the fray who are meet at least one of these issues. Or all three, at times.
The main issue is that ever since they first came out with their first hit, they became RIDICULOUSLY overplayed! Combined with the fact that the band would have five singles releasing to the public for every album they release, and people get SEVERELY tired. Nickelback became the common thing to play on the radio when they weren't getting requests. Their songs doubled as commercials, and every day, they were inescapable.
Hardly anyone were die hard fans of the band. They weren't that popular. There was no real reason to be as overplayed as they were, but no, every last one of their singles were played frequently. So it got to a point where everyone just said, "Fuck it! Nickelback is the worst band ever! Even though that may not be true, it's true now! If we have to say that they are the worst band in the world just so their music stops invading our radios every five seconds." People were tired.
I don't think Nickelback is the worst band in the world. I dislike a lot of their music, but they have one or two songs that are pretty good. I've always found that Nickelback (especially Chad) is at their best when they're singing dark or raunchy songs. "How You Remind Me" is probably the one song I'd defend as being good and suiting Nickelback's strengths. Yes, it sounds exactly like half of their songs, but it came out before majority of them. It was one of their first singles, and for once, it wasn't a sappy song. It wasn't, "I really wish you weren't leaving, and someday we could make this right, sadface." No, it was, "You fucked me over, and by hating you in doing so, I'm slowly reminding myself about how much I really hate myself. So I'm gonna sit here and drink until you leave or I hopefully die."
Chad's voice far more compliments those kinds of songs. But those aren't majority of his songs. Majority of they're songs are sappy blasts of crap.
I will say that I ironically like "Something in your Mouth". Namely since the song came out after their single, "Gotta Be Somebody". Nothing quite like coming out with a love ballad where you're crying, "There's gotta be somebody in the world who will love me. Why won't anyone love me? Woe is me…" And then following that song up with, "Yeah! I want to see my dick in your mouth!" I lol'd when that happened.
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I've heard "The Reason" in passing many times, but I never knew Hoobastank sang it (or that it was even called "The Reason"). I always thought it was okay, I guess, but I never really sat down and listened to it.
The only Hoobastank I really like (and really listened to) is Without A Fight (thank you Elite Beat Agents).
Hoobastank was fun at first. They're first big hit was "Crawling in the Dark", which was surprisingly fun and loud, contrary to the title (I know it sounds like a Linkin Park song title). Personal favorite was always "Out of Control" which was their first single from the album, "The Reason". "The Reason", itself, was an overplayed piece of sap that everyone got tired of. Most frustrating thing (especially for fans of the band) is that that's the only Hoobastank song they ever play on the radio anymore.
Todd is right in saying that they're Incubus wannabes, but if there was anything that I ever enjoyed from them more than anything, it was a prank phone call they did on McDonalds. "Spagetti-Os in my Chicken McNuggets."
really! wolfy, what was your first one. :D I'm probably around 10. I jumped around a few times till I found something I liked. Until I didn't like it much anymore. This new one amuses me as it has several of my intrests and it's just designed really nicely.
You're at 6.
I've gone through quite a few over the years. I'd say somewhere around 15-20. Maybe more.
51 for you.
I'm at 253, but a very large chunk of those are identical Bobart images, often the same one reuploaded after a a change in monthly theme or something, or mild tweaks.
Just right click your icon and open it up in a new window, the address will have the number at the end.
107 avatars…
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My avatar may change. My sig never will.
Unless it's for Laboon, of course.
@RobbyBevard:
51 for you.
Damn.
sigh I wish I could remember what my first avatar was (actually, I think it was Bon Clay as Nami showing Luffy, Usopp and Chopper his/her boobs).
I miss my Groucho avatars.
I think I found this forum when I googled for One Piece forum. And my first avatars were naturally "Nami in bikini" - type ones.
Lindsay tackles Coal Black and De Sebbin Dwarfs: http://blip.tv/nostalgia-chick/nostalgia-chick-shorts-coal-black-and-de-sebben-dwarfs-6438131
21, as expected. I actually have a folder on my computer for used avatars. But it's cool that the forum keeps track of that.
I've never had a One Piece avatar. My first avatar was Elsa from Front Mission 4. I'm also pretty sure that would be the avatar I'd pick if I ever was to settle on one. That's not happening anytime soon, though.
Huh 27 for me? I was expecting a larger number.
Then again when I joined I mostly didn't post except for the really attrociously bad posts a kid joining a One Piece forum at age 13 would make so I guess avatars weren't in my priorities?
@The:
I'm just a clueless scandinavian who knows nothing of Nickelback apart from their mega-hits like Somewhere, and has never listened particularly closely to the lyrics, so can anyone tell me what makes them so extremely awful? I keep hearing it, and I'm legitimately curious as to why.
So in America around the early 90's we had this thing called "Grunge".
It was pretty good. Though it could be a little much! It was very much an earned name! The music was sludgey and gray and brown and stuff.
But this was alright because most of these bands used that to their advantage!
Bands like Nirvana….Alice in Chains...Pearl Jam....Soundgarden...
And others too, but those four were kind of the big ones. (maybe you could count The Smashing Pumpkins as like a weirder dreamier version)
Anyway, as the 90's progressed the sound started getting played out, plus Kurt Cobain killed himself!
By this point all hope was lost and Grunge lost it's sense of power and balance and spun into terrible bands like Creed.
It was sad to see a great style lose it's effect and basically just turn into corny sludgey music. It seemed like the end of Grunge's sad voyage down.
But we were wrong.
It got even worse. Creed at least was corny in a passionate way that seemed to suggest that a fuck was given.
We did not yet know how Grunge, once the fierce exciting fresh challenger to Hair Metal...could be sucked of all merit whatsoever.
Along in the 00's...comes Nickleback... and we found out just how dead Grunge could really get. For now it was not just corny sludge, but really, just sludge.
I liked that fuck you song too. Seem to remember there was a comeback version made by the girl he sang about. Anybody else remember that?
But when it comes to same sounding songs Nickelback ain't got shit on Sean Paul. Til this day i can't tell one Sean Paul song from the other
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@Monkey:
So in America around the early 90's we had this thing called "Grunge".
Going from eurodance to grunge would've really driven home the difference 'twenn Europe and the US
lol Creed. Oh god, those were good times.
Going from eurodance to grunge would've really driven home the difference 'twenn Europe and the US
Comparing Britpop to Grunge does that pretty efficiently.
Another DVD exclusive Nostalgia Critic is up, in which Doug reviews Doomsday Machine.
i've been going through Spoony's Ultima reviews. They're not that bad. I've never heard of Ultima before. Never been into PC games cept CIV. Just finished Ultima 9 part 3. Boy he really looks sick in that one. Just look at his eyes. :(
i've been going through Spoony's Ultima reviews. They're not that bad. I've never heard of Ultima before. Never been into PC games cept CIV. Just finished Ultima 9 part 3. Boy he really looks sick in that one. Just look at his eyes. :(
Its make up. I was thrown off at first too. Watch his The Ring review and it'll all be clear what's going on… sorta. Well it'll explain the make up.
Boy he really looks sick in that one. Just look at his eyes. :(
Thats just for the story. You'll notice he looks sicker as the video goes on. At the end he even has "scratches" on his face. its just makeup for the performance.
However, the timing of it when it came out, right after left TGWTG and was seeming very depressed and had that heartfelt sad ending… there IS some genuine hurt in there.
I know this isn't a that guy with the glasses affiliate or a web show, but I found out about this from JesuOtaku's twitter if this counts…
Any Animorphs fans out there? Two individuals have just finished reviewing every book of the Animorphs canon today and their retrospective on the entire series will probably come in the next few weeks (they updated on Saturdays). It's a pretty solid review of the series.
I only wish for JesuOtaku to review Bakemonogatari before the end of the year or so. If that happens my happiness would be complete (until I turn 18 this December, muhaha!)
Anyone find it odd Todd released a video criticising a Nickleback song, and the next day theres the Z trailer with a cover of a Nickleback song. probably unintentional but funny anyway.
Episode 2 of Demo Reel has been scrapped and the overall thing is being retooled and tweaked for Episode 3, which is already filmed and will be out soon-ish. (Before Thanksgiving.)
http://blip.tv/nostalgiacritic/where-the-hell-is-demo-reel-6435623
He mentions they're responding the feedback hey've gotten that they agree with… presumably the large negative reactions to the first one.
Well, be interesting to see how they tweak it at least.
Rob Walker has to say of the criticisms
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Re: Demo Reel Episode 1
by The Other Guy » Fri Nov 09, 2012 2:28 pm
TheManWithTheKillerPlan wrote:
Hmm… Is there a reason the character of Tacoma is black other than to make jokes? I ask because I'd rather that fact not be reference that much unless it makse sense from a story point of view.
Years back, the role was meant for Bargo. So I always just imagined an ethnicity of some sort. I wanted to go with African American because I wanted a smart black character that eventually comes into his own within the group. I normally don't see black writers represented much in shows -- writers tend to follow a nerdy, white, neurotic stereotype. So I thought it'd be interesting to switch it up. The fact that Hollywood isn't exactly kind to African American roles was something I also wanted to touch upon (Michael Bay, black guy dies first syndrome, the magic negro stereotype), and having him there also allows me to comment on that when I need to.
Mickey Cheeky wrote:
A question for Rob: will be also parodied animated film?
Yes.
dvdmacyoshi wrote:
I guess I'll ask this one, as it was discussed before: Who is the intended main character of this show? Donnie? Tacoma? Both?
The original idea had a strong character interaction between Donnie and Tacoma. They were the "main characters." Since then, in subsequent rewrites, I'm fleshing the actress character out more, who will also have more interactions with Tacoma. Karl was also much smaller in the original idea... and was Russian. And there was no Quinn.
sturmovik wrote:
I was just thinking a bit on what the best mix of characters archetypes would be if we moved away from this incomprehensible re-make idea that was shown in the first episode. Here is what I came up with.
Some of your ideas are similar to ones we've already discussed. We don't want to drop the whole remake concept, but we will lessen its impact. Since the launch, I've been working hard to come up with ways to do a similar a remake concept but give it a much better twist. One idea is they actually take inherently dumb ideas and make them cooler -- similar to the Youtube sketches that do serious trailers of Dora The Explorer or Carmen Sandiego. The idea itself wouldn't be bad, but legitimate logistical errors would derail it. This is more closer to our original concept, which was more like Home Movies and Noises Off in that it showed the breakdown of films gone awry, and the creative process involved. That's just one of many. I want to get away from straight up parody only remakes, though... so that will be slowly phased out in favor of more variety.
Slughorn42 wrote:
I guess my only question at this point is, "Does Doug plan on responding to any of the criticism directly?".
Doug is legitimately VERY busy (we were up till 1 am last night shooting Episode 3 of DR). I'm responding cause I have the hour or two to kill at the moment. If he feels the need, he will. But he's trying his best to put vids out there right now.
sturmovik wrote:
Demo Reel needs a complete re-tool to the point where any reference to "re-making" films is gone because parody movie remakes are not only a fairly blah humor genre, they are done by everybody and their aunt. Switch "parody remake" to "serious yet flawed" ripoff and I think you could put the series on much better footing. Basically what if Donnie is that guy at Asylum Pictures in charge of making such films like Transmorphers. Hell, you do that then Film Brain could even review your fake ripoffs and maybe become Donnie's largest antagonist for calling out his cheap crap.
We won't drop it entirely, but how they go about it will be retooled. I want to focus less on direct parodies of the movie and let their stuff bring something legitimate to it. For me, it should be more about how unlucky their projects are. I think Doug focused too heavily on Donnie being a total psychotic buffoon, which is something I'm gonna slowly change. We both agree he'll have more of an Ed Wood quality (or, as I'm seeing it, a combination of Ray Stanz crossed with Sam Raimi) -- over-enthusiasm overriding his sense of decent filmmaking and occasionally the physical well being of his crew. But not in a MALICIOUS way. Which is a very common problem with many films, btw. I think he wants to do seriously good work, but just doesn't have the tools or experience to make it happen... which can lead to real character studies (what happens when realizes he'll never be good?). As it stands now, we may have just made him too crazy.
dvdmacyoshi wrote:
It's useless to ask if you expected this to be viewed in a better light by everyone. But so far, have you used the criticism received from the double-episode pilot and reworked a bit the upcoming episodes to take said criticism into account?
Episodes 1 and 2 were shot nearly back to back. Which means the feedback didn't come in until it was too late. However, I did guess ahead and predict some things based on reactions to the trailer, so I tried to insert a couple things to make Episode 2 more interesting. But this was guesswork at the time. So try to keep an open mind when watching. It may not be perfect, but a tone shift subtly starts in the background. There is more of a sense of character and pushback amongst the writer/actress vs. Donnie. Doug also did his best to soften Donnie's character a little. Hints were dropped at future character arcs and mysteries surrounding the character's backstories. Had our schedule allowed, we would've shot Episode 2 a few days later and could've retooled better... but our actors schedules got messed up. So unfortunately we're stuck. The second episode will be shorter, though. And it will be the last one written in the old mold before we got people's feedback.
Episode 3 will be the least remake heavy. It focuses mostly on Rebecca and Tacoma, with a side story from Karl and Quinn. It's actually not very Donnie centric at all. It's more about the behind the scenes stuff involving character backstories, onset animal wrangling gone wrong, and the perils of juicing your actors up to keep them working into the late hours of the night. It's also a Thanksgiving special. Satirical stuff will be more along the lines of Seinfeld, Home Movies, etc... where the movie world sort of intrudes on everyday life.
Episodes 4 and 5 will reveal everything about Donnie. He'll be a fully fleshed out character that has a story arc. And it will bring the antagonists into full swing.
I've tried my best to listen and fix things as best I could. I'm not saying I took ALL the advice. This isn't a democracy. Art still depends on a vision, and there are some things that we feel may still work -- some may like them, some not. But I looked at the things that I felt in my gut were correct observations: Donnie is a monster, he's NC light or Ask That Guy light, he and the actress have no character, the remake stuff adds little, the behind the scenes stuff is more interesting, there's no story arc, etc... Being asked to fix these things all in ONE episode is near impossible, though. To do so would be awkward. You'd have nothing but a giant plot dump of info in a desperate attempt to flesh characters instantly. I prefer organic approaches to writing. It's how I wrote the first act of To Boldly Flee: let the plot develop via the characters and their interactions, and don't worry about spelling everything out in the first five minutes (like dumping all characters in a room from scene 1 and handing them a treasure map). I think organic storytelling is much more rewarding. The trade-off, though, is that the audience will have to be patient at this point. Yes, we got behind the 8-ball. Yes, it means it will take awhile now to get things back in gear. But episodes 3 - 5, I think, will take the show in a better direction. Honestly, it's the direction I wanted originally, but we lost our way over the years.
Despite everyone's obsession with Be Kind Rewind, that was never our inspiration. I still have yet to see that movie. Our inspiration was Home Movies, which inspired the idea some six years ago. It was a brilliant show. Still is. And kudos to the few who NAILED it and said it reminded them of Brendan Small and his misadventures. Ever since watching it years ago, Doug and I took a lot away from it, and you can probably find some of its humor even in NCs or the Anniversary specials. But time got ahead of us. The pilot we shot years back may have gone over great had we investors then (the production company we were interested in partnering with folded). But since then, Be Kind and Robot Chicken and College Humor and everyone else under the sun cropped up. That's the one thing that sucks about being ahead of your time... if you don't pounce, you miss your opportunity. We never pounced with Demo Reel and did with NC. It's a good trade off, since the NC worked, but there it is.
Now it's either give up something Doug wanted to do from the very beginning, or find a way to adapt -- to take an idea and breathe fresh life into it. I'd rather do the latter than just give up. I like a challenge, and so does Doug.
Our biggest mistake was not reading the culture shift or realizing the impact that Be Kind Rewind had on pop culture. What could've flown six years ago will not now, and we didn't update the idea since its original inception. This made it inseparable from anything else out there. Whatever originality the idea could ride back then, it can't NOW as is. In addition, we also lost our way. I told Doug after episode 2 that we need to go back to our roots and look at Home Movies. Parodies should be the seasoning, not the whole meal. Some of that losing touch with the original vision was a result of catering to one audience for so long, an audience that can be hard to read sometimes. Thing is, we didn't read the shift in our fanbase. That our fans want smarter humor is AWESOME, but was unexpected. Not to say we don't think they're smart. I know they are! But our style with the Critic's stuff has been very... er... blunt. But I love smart humor. I love character. I tried to at least give half of TBF more of an edge plot-wise over the previous specials. But we were still in the mindset of Bum, Ask That Guy, even The Critic -- which depended on a lot of shouting and physical gags and lines like "hippopotamus anus!" to get the point across. That our fans want something more is really gratifying, and I'm gonna try my best with Doug to give them something interesting. But yeah, after doing the Critic for four years, it's hard to get out of that mindset. But now that we know that the bulk of our fans want more, we can start retooling.
Again, though, all I can say is it's gonna take time. We're 2 eps behind the 8 ball, and I want this thing to develop NATURALLY. Anything else would smack of desperation. I'd rather tell a story... even if it means acknowledging our faults here and finding ways to incorporate them into the show. That's part of the fun of the creative process, which is what the show will be about. And it's something the internet used to champion over the networks' ratings based slash and burn mentality. So all I can ask is for you patience. Don't play Fox. Let us develop this thing before cancelling it in your mind just as it starts getting good.[/hide]
New episode of Demo Reel is up.
Well, that was much improved. Playing the parodies straight, toning down Doug's character, and working actual plot and character stuff into the parody bits rather than them being completely unconnected. Hit up a lot of the complaints and weakness and fixed them.
But still don't thing that its something I'd tune in regularly for though.
Just wanna say that I really like Rob's character (the German guy).
You can tell it's only going to get better with time. They just need to hit a groove.
Chester A. Bum gives his thoughts on Breaking Dawn Part 2, with appearances from "Brad Jones" and "Jake Norvell". http://blip.tv/bum-reviews/bum-review-twilight-breaking-dawn-2-6449421
And instead of a solo Doug review, he's joined by his brother Rob for the serious review. http://blip.tv/nostalgiacritic/sibling-rivalry-twilight-breaking-dawn-2-6449432
Paw counts down the best Bond Themes. http://blip.tv/pawdugan/top-9-james-bond-themes-6448915
I am kind of in love with the actress character. omg
I love You Know My Name and I'm so glad that it's on Paw's list cause it's a damn good song. It gets you so pumped for watching a bond film and Casino Royale does not disappoint at all. Such a killer combination. Annnd then he leaves us with the worst piece of tripe the bonds films have ever dished out at the end… you sneaky bastard.
Speaking of Twilight…
@The:
Still love spoonys videos; his Transformers review with Brad is amazing, and I got my fingers crossed for a massive Twilight collaboration this year…it is the last movie after all.
Christmas came early for me this year: 6 whoopin' parts Of Spoony/Brad Breaking Dawn part 2 Glory!
http://spoonyexperiment.com/2012/11/17/breaking-dawn-part-2/
You know what I don't see people talk about a lot that I find very entertaining? Luke Mochrie's Film Conscience. It's an incredibly unique idea for reviewing movies and it feels quite genuine. I find myself laughing as he argues with himself and actually finds both bad and good in material. Now he hasn't made a video since Feb. but he updated and said he's planning on getting back into the swing of things soon, but I highly recommend checking his stuff out it's great.
@The:
Speaking of Twilight…
Christmas came early for me this year: 6 whoopin' parts Of Spoony/Brad Breaking Dawn part 2 Glory!
http://spoonyexperiment.com/2012/11/17/breaking-dawn-part-2/
All the sheenisms killed me with laughter. MNNNNMMM YESSSS!!!! BELLLLLLLLAAAAAA!!!!
Paw counts down the best Bond Themes. http://blip.tv/pawdugan/top-9-james-bond-themes-6448915
Nice countdown, though I can't say much since I've yet to see a single Bond film aside from Casino Royale.
Funny story though, I actually listened to A View to a Kill many times before I even knew it was a Bond theme (not that it's on the list).
Finally, someone reviews Batman Forever! (it's Mike J)
http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/teamt/mjtv/ss/37377-shameful-sequels-batman-forever
Fuck, that was a good episode.
I've heard "Amnesia" before. Didn't know Chumbawumba performed it. Gotta agree with Todd, I like it a lot more than "Tubthumping" (which I do like).
I love You Know My Name and I'm so glad that it's on Paw's list cause it's a damn good song. It gets you so pumped for watching a bond film and Casino Royale does not disappoint at all. Such a killer combination. Annnd then he leaves us with the worst piece of tripe the bonds films have ever dished out at the end… you sneaky bastard.
Totally agree. I feel the same about The World is Not Enough by Garbage, but it usually gets overlooked considering it's attached to probably the worst Bond movie ever (seriously who casts Denise Richards as a nuclear physicist?)
Todd does Tubthumping
http://blip.tv/todds-pop-song-reviews/one-hit-wonderland-tubthumping-by-chumbawamba-6456971
Just to nerdout a bit :ninja:, Anarcho-Communism isn't really left of Maoism, it's a different branch since it's defined by lack of government instead of HELLA GOVERNMENT DICTATORSHIP like Stalinism/Maoism/Leninism types of Communism.
However Todd's conclusion is absolutely correct. Because good fucking luck with that shit lol.
Everytime it's become near power it gets it's shit kicked in by either Right Wing armies (Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War) or the government having type Communists (Russian Civil War).
http://blip.tv/nostalgia-chick/not-another-breaking-dawn-review-6458209
Lindsay gives her own opinion on Breaking Dawn.
If you followed her on Twitter, she gave a whole play by play on what was going on in the theater has everyone was reacting to the movie. Gotta say, I wish I was there. That had to have been quite the experience.
Love her usage of "Schadenfreude" from Avenue Q.
The Cinema Snob thought he was done with Sleepaway Camp. Nope! Here's Son of Sleepaway Camp. http://blip.tv/the-cinema-snob/son-of-sleepaway-camp-by-the-cinema-snob-6459074