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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Jun 18, 2009 6:12:40 GMT -5
That was actually really funny. The Mako ass kissing was hilarious What was up with the Mako ass kissing? Did a bunch of people get pissed off at him because he made fun of Mako in another review? And, it's Mako. Mako's awesome. Since he's reviewed Sidekicks, the Critic has to review Walker, Texas Ranger.
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Post by Triple Kelly on Jun 20, 2009 5:52:24 GMT -5
The part with Mako creepily and pedophilically rubbing the kid's chest while Doug was having a kinipshin fit gave me the hiccups.
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Post by The Booty Disciple on Jun 20, 2009 11:20:09 GMT -5
The part with Mako creepily and pedophilically rubbing the kid's chest while Doug was having a kinipshin fit gave me the hiccups. Maybe Mako would rub your chest to get rid of the hiccups... At any rate, Nostalgia Critic is hit and miss with me. He strikes me as that annoying kid in high school who thought he was really clever, and often times was, but more often overdid it with the exageration and over-acting to the point that he came off more pompous than clever, so no one really liked him. I'm enjoying this one, however, as I have with several of them, but this one strikes home. With my several years of Tae Kwon Do as a youngin', I loved this flick, and wore out my VHS taped from HBO. I can now honestly chalk this one up to the "Dumb s*** I Like As a Kid" list (which is pretty sparsley populated). EDIT: Shooting fire away? If I recall correctly, that "fuse" was a line of black powder. Breaking the line with a well placed gunshot doesn't seem at all beyond the realm of reality, providing you're a good shot (and I'm sure Chuck Norris, playing a commando, would be assumed to have sharpshooting skills, regardless of circumstance).
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