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- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) abstract "The seventh season of Nostalgia Critic began in January 2014 with a month dedicated to Nicolas Cage to celebrate his 50th birthday, by reviewing films that Cage starred in, a month similar to Schwarzenegger month back in 2010.This year saw Rachel Tietz depart from the main cast due to her decision to move back to California. Tamara Chambers, who had previously appeared in the Catwoman review in 2013, became the new female co-star starting with The Wicker Man review.".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) firstAirDate "2014-01-07".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) network That_Guy_with_the_Glasses.
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) numberOfEpisodes "8".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) wikiPageID "41521365".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) wikiPageRevisionID "606570238".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) aux "Anthony Sardinha ,".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) aux "Anthony Sardinha".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) aux "Brad Jones, Noah Antwiler,".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) aux "Doug Walker, Malcolm Ray".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) aux "Doug Walker, Malcolm Ray, Tamara Chambers".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) aux "Lewis Lovhaug, Rob Walker, Doug and Malcolm's mothers".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) aux "Rachel Tietz".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) aux "Rob Walker".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) aux "Rob Walker, Jim Jarosz, Barney Walker, Jim Favia".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) bgcolour "#e95a22".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) country "United States".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) directedby "Doug Walker".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) episodeList List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes.
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) episodenumber "246".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) episodenumber "247".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) episodenumber "248".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) episodenumber "249".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) episodenumber "250".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) episodenumber "251".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) episodenumber "252".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) episodenumber "253".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) episodenumber "254".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) firstAired "2014-01-07".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) linecolor "e95a22".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) network "That Guy with the Glasses".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) nextSeason "2015".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) numEpisodes "8".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) originalairdate "2014-01-07".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) originalairdate "2014-01-21".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) originalairdate "2014-02-04".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) originalairdate "2014-02-18".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) originalairdate "2014-03-11".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) originalairdate "2014-03-25".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) originalairdate "2014-04-08".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) originalairdate "2014-04-22".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) originalairdate "2014-05-06".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) prevSeason "2013".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) seasonName "Nostalgia Critic".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) shortsummary "*Gummi Bears : Also noted is the overdramatic presentation of the theme song. **He praises the show's theme song, animation, stories, villain and voice acting. *DuckTales **Having mentioned the show in previous episodes, he praise the animation, stories, catchy theme song and timeless characters. *Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers **He praises the show for it's main characters, adventures and morals. *TaleSpin **He praises the show's humor, adventures and the characters of Rebecca Cunningham and Don Karnage, but pans the character of Molly Cunningham. He questions why The Jungle Book gets its own show and why only three of the characters are on the show. *Darkwing Duck **He praises the character of Gosalyn Mallard as the most energetic kid character in a Disney show, some of the villains, the satire of other super hero related stuff and the main character as the first Disney character to be an egotistical hero. *Goof Troop **He has mixed feelings towards this show, feeling it's trying to have Disney be more hip and modern with it's audience. He also finds the character Max not all that interesting and the adventures in suburbia not fun. However, he finds Pete and his family more funny and wishes the show was more about them. *Bonkers **He criticizes the annoying main character, the famous Disney Toons not getting good cameos, unfunny humor and the show's premise for ripping off Who Framed Roger Rabbit. *Gargoyles **He previously did a full episode dedicated to the show. He praises the dark original story, characters, and animation and feels it is a good mature Disney show. *Aladdin **While praising the idea of the show, its stories and new characters, he criticizes the poor animation, continuity errors with the movie, Aladdin and Jasmine's bland relationship, Dan Castellaneta's poor attempts to recreate Robin Williams' performance as the Genie and an overuse of Gilbert Gottfried's voice on the show. *Timon & Pumbaa **He finds the show has good pacing, decent animation, fun stories and even finds Timon and Pumbaa more funny here than on The Lion King. *Shnookums and Meat **He pans the show for ripping off Ren and Stimpy, the animation and finds the characters are more annoying than Bonkers. *Quack Pack **He criticizes the characters of Huey, Dewey, and Louie, the theme song's lyrics, scripts, stories and what the show stand for. *Mighty Ducks **He finds this show to be what killed The Disney Afternoon. He criticizes the show for having to do nothing with the movie series it is based on despite it having the title and sport they play, the story and main characters. However, he praises the casting of Tim Curry and Tony Jay as the villains and the idea of putting them together on the show.".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) shortsummary "After a parody of Batman Returns, where the Critic returns home in a daze and goes on a violent rampage, smashing various products with a frying pan, we flash back one hour to show that, after learning that he could jumpstart it into ironic popularity, he reviews Foodfight! . He declares it the worst animated movie he has ever seen, heavily panning the massive amount of product placement, ridiculous and inconsistent plot, horrible and often frightening animation, hideous racial stereotypes, dreadful puns and endless sexual innuendos, the latter of which he deems unfit for what is supposedly a film for children. Special criticism is reserved for the fact that the product mascots shown are practically background characters in their own film and half of them are bitter, unflattering parodies of the ones the producers could not afford. He also frequently mentions the fact that the film's budget was apparently $65 million, which baffles him considering the outcome of the final product. In the end, he figures out that the creator of the film must be Jar Jar Binks, who he fires a missile at. Afterwards, he learns that all his suffering was for nothing, as the film never became popular after all due of "Hipster Effect", leading back to the opening, after which he warns his fellow critics to watch at their own risk.".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) shortsummary "Shows looked at include:".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) shortsummary "The Critic concludes Nicolas Cage Month by reviewing Ghost Rider . He feels that the premise has a lot of potential and finds the scenes with Ghost Rider himself to be quite awesome, but is disappointed to find that Cage's performance is a lot more downplayed than usual, feeling that the film would have been better if he had been over the top. He also feels that the potential is ruined by the poor script, acting , romance, cartoonish moments and villains. Special criticism is reserved for the ruining of an awesome scene where the two riders journey across the desert by having Elliot leave just before the final battle, claiming that he used the last of his powers in the ride, when he could have saved it for the battle. The Critic ultimately lays the blame for the film solely at the feet of writer-director Mark Steven Johnson, who he says should never have been allowed near another superhero movie after Daredevil.".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) shortsummary "The Critic continues Nicolas Cage Month by reviewing The Wicker Man . He considers the film hilariously bad, criticizing the overall poor acting and story, the implied misandry of the island's inhabitants, the fact that the film relies on poor attempts at scares to make up for those flaws, and the ongoing scenes of Cage's character having visions of a truck hitting a little girl like in the opening. Special criticism is reserved for the complete incompetence of Cage's character and how he does not seem to realise that something is wrong with the island. However, he does admit to finding a scene where Cage punches a woman out cold while wearing a bear suit unintentionally hilarious, even one of the most unintentionally hilarious moments ever put to film. Throughout the review, the Critic is stalked by Tamara, who keeps referring to the film as her favorite of all time. At the end, she and Malcolm Ray capture the Critic, and force him to talk about the infamous bee torture scene from the film's unrated cut, which he initially refuses to address, as he feels there is no point in discussing an eight year-old meme. He eventually claims that the only reason the scene could be enjoyable is because of Cage's limited partially over-the-top performance, which makes the scene much more memorable than possibly any other scene from any of his movies. After stopping her from trying to force the Cinema Snob and Spoony to talk about the scene at a bar, the Critic invites her to work with him, which she accepts.".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) shortsummary "The Critic reviews Ghost Dad . Though he admits that the effects are decent for the time it came out, he heavily criticizes the fact that acting legend Sidney Poitier is the director, as well as the awkward acting, especially from Bill Cosby and Ian Bannen, unfunny script, complete lack of realism both in the treatment of the scenario and the way the characters act in general, plethora of nerdy stereotypes and a ridiculous plot twist, feeling that the film's creepier moments fit better in a horror movie. Special criticism is reserved for the rules of the afterlife, which make no sense and feel completely random, as well as being inconsistent. During the review, he claims to be a ghost, having committed suicide after watching it, and torments Ray and Chambers by making them dress in various humiliating outfits, only to reveal in the end that he is alive and is getting them back for their assault on him during the Wicker Man review, only for them to attack him again after he confesses.".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) shortsummary "The Critic reviews The Swan Princess , one of his longest requests. He calls the film "Diet Disney", as it rips off elements from many of their films, especially Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, and Beauty and the Beast. He also criticizes the poor plot and romance, the main characters for starting out unique and interesting, then becoming so bland and generic that the majority of the songs are sung by supporting and background characters, certain weird casting decisions , the weak comedy, and the animation for being too fast paced and energetic for a romance. However, he does give some praise to the opening song "This Is My Idea" for being somewhat entertaining. Special criticism is reserved for the villain's bizarre name, "Rothbart", and his scheme for making no sense whatsoever. At the end, he talks to Chambers and Ray about other "diet" animation brands, such as "Diet Dreamworks" , "Diet Pixar" and "Seuss Zero". The latter drink's description foreshadows the next review, after being described as being orange and having none of Dr. Seuss' creative genius.".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) shortsummary "The Critic reviews the Tim Burton version of Alice in Wonderland after following the "Black Rabbit" , who has stolen a hard drive of old home movies, into "Burtonland", which he explores with "Malice" . Though he addresses some nice visuals and a bit of zaniness from the source material, he criticizes it for being disloyal to both the story and the spirit of the source material, pointing out the clichéd and weak story, generic and poorly acted characters and content that is too violent for a PG-rated film, such as the main character crossing a moat filled with severed heads. Special criticism is reserved for the Red Queen changing the world's name from "Wonderland" to "Underland" which pretty much makes the film's entire title incorrect, as it is not a remake of the animated film but a live action sequel, even saying that Care Bears in Wonderland was a better adaptation, as it kept the zaniness throughout and the main threat better fit the story. In the end, after the Critic tells Burton off for all his bad remakes, saying he has been living in someone else's shadow, the Rabbit and Malice play the home movies and reveal that the Critic's childhood room is filled with Burton paraphernalia, with work inspired by Burton's films that even the Critic thought were not that great. Burton then convinces the Critic that it is worth sitting through some bad films to get to good films before sending him back to the real world. The video then finishes with a sudden downer ending when it is announced that Burton's next project, Big Eyes, has been cancelled and that he will instead be making a live action feature film adaptation of Adventure Time with Helena Bonham Carter as Finn and Johnny Depp as Jake. This makes the Critic forget whatever lesson he was supposed to learn.".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) shortsummary "The Critic starts off Nicolas Cage Month by reviewing Face/Off . He criticizes the plot holes, hammy acting from both Cage and John Travolta , the fact that the film seemingly wants us to root for Castor Troy by making him more likable than Sean Archer, and the usual cliches from both the 90's and director John Woo . However, he lends heavy praise to the action, and acknowledges that the corniness is what makes it so fun. Special criticism is reserved for the complete total incompetence of the prison Archer-as-Castor Troy is sent to. This is the last episode to feature Rachel Tietz who moved to California for further acting opportunities. Doug Walker made a farewell video dedicated to her but accidentally deleted it. At the end of the video, he allowed her to say her goodbyes on Skype, and mentioned that there would be a new female co-star for his reviews, later revealed on Facebook to be Tamara Chambers, Tietz's roommate.".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) shortsummary "The Critic will review The Lorax .".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) shortsummary "The Critic, along with Malcolm and Tamara, looks back on The Disney Afternoon , imitating what it was like to come home from school and watch it. He finds most of the shows to be great nostalgic classics, some more than others, but finds Bonkers, Shnookums and Meat, Quack Pack, and Mighty Ducks to all be terrible, criticizing their annoying characters, ridiculous and unoriginal premises, and stupid scenarios, though he did praise the casting of the villains in Mighty Ducks, having Tim Curry and Tony Jay together. During the review, comments made by Malcolm that anger the Critic result in him beating him up. The review ends with them being "forced to do their homework" by the Critic and Malcolm's mothers and Linkara pretending to be Tamara's grandmother.".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) title "Alice in Wonderland".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) title "Disney Afternoon".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) title "Face/Off".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) title "Foodfight!".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) title "Ghost Dad".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) title "Ghost Rider".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) title "The Lorax".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) title "The Swan Princess".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) title "Wicker Man".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) writtenby "Doug Walker & Rob Walker".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) writtenby "Doug Walker and Rob Walker".
- List_of_Nostalgia_Critic_episodes_(2014) writtenby "Doug Walker, Rob Walker & Brad Jones".
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