Reasons why I hated the nostalgia critic
this is why I got angry at the nostalgia critic because he reviews movies that I really like when I was a kid some of them I saw when I was young and whenever he insults any of them I kinda start to lose it cuss him out. but I decide to let it go as long as I don't watch any of the videos now I only bash the character not Doug Walker himself
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- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerJames JaroszAlec BaldwinThe Critic reviews "Thomas and the Magic Railroad," a movie based on a children's TV show he's never seen and is shocked to learn that Oscar-nominated actors Alec Baldwin and Peter Fonda are in this movie.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerBhargav DronamrajuWhile the Critic is a big fan of the Inspector Gadget cartoon, he downright loathes this live-action effort, or lack thereof. Terrible acting, horrible editing, abysmal writing, and nothing to do with the cartoon.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerNoah AntwilerOrlando BelisleThe Critic's past, present and future selves collide causing a temporal paradox that can only be solved by reviewing the 2002 live-action adaptation of Scooby-Doo.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerWhen the Critic reviews Space Jam, he becomes extremely dismayed, being a big fan of the old school Looney Tunes, he dislikes all the new-age humor and winks to the audience. That and the prospect of a sexualized cartoon bunny is quite sickening to him.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic decides to review the 1995 film, Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Movie.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayRachel TietzIn honor of the Power Rangers' 20th anniversary, Zordon summons the Nostalgia Critic to outwit Rita Repulsa and review Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie. It's a listless, shameful, advertisement whore of a ride, but someone's got to do it.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe critic despite not having any knowledge of the franchise he reviews Pokémon the first movie.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerJacob Hope ChapmanJoe VargasThe Critic caves in to popular demand and reviews Digimon: The Movie based on a cartoon he knows absolutely nothing about. Luckily for him, he knows someone who does. Guest starring Jesuotaku and Angry Joe.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayRachel TietzThe Nostalgia Critic looks back on the mid-'90s Anime sensation, Sailor Moon. It's your basic, run-of-the-mill Japanese animated kids show, and to the Critic's dismay, he realizes he's been ogling scantily-clad 14-year-old girls, albeit animated ones, all this time.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerNash BozardThe Critic reviews "Doug's 1st Movie," a movie based on a cartoon that tormented him during his youth.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic reviews Flubber, a disastrous remake of a classic Disney movie starring Robin Williams and is shocked to learn that it was written by the late John Hughes.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic accuses "3 Ninjas" of being a lame attempt to cash in on the success of "Home Alone" and the Ninja Turtles series.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerLewis LovhaugBenjamin DanielThe Critic looks at the series premiere and finale of Full House, and makes a shocking discovery about the Olsen Twins.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic's post-holiday depression hits its peak when he has to review "Jingle All The Way".
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic wraps up Nickelodeon month with a look into the realms of torturous insanity that is Good Burger.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Nostalgia Critic was never a fan of The Flintstones cartoon, and by strange coincidence, he doesn't like the 1994 live-action movie either.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic reviews the stupid Michael Keaton holiday family comedy Jack Frost, wishing instead that the movie was about a chained-up Superman wearing Batman's mask.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic reviews The Grinch in light of the holiday season, but it's a movie he despises for some reason. Flamboyant, loud, and made to annoy, yet how does it bring the people such joy? In a Seuss-style critique, the Critic prepares to tear into The Grinch, the movie of the week.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic reviews a few of the more famous "Saved by the Bell" episodes, including the drug episode, the oil episode, and the "Behind the Music" episode.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerBhargav DronamrajuRob WalkerThe Critic reviews Ted Turner's environmental propaganda cartoon Captain Planet, and even lands an interview with "cast member" Ma-Ti.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic tries to rip apart the first Sesame Street movie, but even he has a sentimental side.he didn't say alot of bad things about it
- 2007– 8mTV-MA7.7 (127)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerIn this two-part episode, the Critic reviews two of the most popular fighting games that became really bad movies. First up: Street Fighter, a movie saved only by the performance of the late Raul Julia as M. Bison.
- 2007– 8mTV-MA7.6 (132)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerIn the conclusion of this 2-part episode, the Critic reviews the other bad movie based on a popular fighting game: Mortal Kombat, a movie weighed down by Johnny Cage's bad quips.the first one wasn't that bad