It Chapter Two: Nostalgia Critic
A strange sequel to an already strange movie. This was given a theatrical premier at Hollywood Blvd Cinema in Woodridge, IL.
Doug Walker
Casts & Crew
Doug Walker
Also Directed by Doug Walker
Melvin, brother of the infamous Batman villain, Joker, attempts to make a video blog post while being pestered by his mother, whom he lives with.
The lead singer of Slipknot joins the surreal review of the surreal movie. It's not like a film like this deserved anything normal. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Pink Floyd's The Wall. Pink Floyd – The Wall is a 1982 British live-action/animated musical drama film directed by Alan Parker with animated segments by Gerald Scarfe, and is based on the 1979 Pink Floyd album of the same name.
The Nostalgia Critic, eager to own his very own country, deciding to organize an assault on the Republic of Molossia, a one-acre independent nation within the continental United States and usurp its president, Kevin Baugh. Hilarity, as well as movie references and heavy artillery, ensue.
The Nostalgia Critic crew and some special guests give a musical tribute to Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982).
The Nostalgia Critic's team try to take over the one-acre nation of Molossia and turn it into Kickassia.
Nostalgia Critic presents An EPIC review for an EPIC series, but is Fury Road worth all the praise? Oh what a review, what a LOVELY REVIEW!
Before he came into the house, a kid passed away leaving the house ‘rmpty’. The guy then buys the house and has to deal with the ghost of the child.
A strange sequel to an already strange movie. This was given a theatrical screening at Hollywood Blvd Cinema in Woodridge, IL.
The Uncanny Valley refers to Channel Awesome’s five year anniversary event. Unlike the past events, instead of one collaborative video, there were five short films making up the event. All of which the contributors celebrate the website’s fantastic fifth year!
People love it or hate it. Is it worth all the fuss? Nostalgia Critic looks at the insanity of Suicide Squad! This was given a theatrical screening at Hollywood Blvd Cinema in Woodridge, IL.