Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe Nostalgia Critic hosts a zany game show in which contestants are brought out (often against their will) to answer questions on both mainstream and obscure pop culture.The Nostalgia Critic hosts a zany game show in which contestants are brought out (often against their will) to answer questions on both mainstream and obscure pop culture.The Nostalgia Critic hosts a zany game show in which contestants are brought out (often against their will) to answer questions on both mainstream and obscure pop culture.
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A pretty clear scam to the fans. I feel really bad for whoever paid for those campaign promises. Doug Walker is at his cringiest, playing a unlikable host who doesn't know The Prestige is a Christopher Nolan film. The worst crime however is Walker's deteriorating mental health. I hope he finds help because for this show, he clearly didn't.
This is why donation sites like Indiegogo are a problem. Websites like Channel Awesome can scam some money from their fan base to make a quick buck without any consequences whatsoever. Doug Walker started a hashtag movement recently called #wtfu. Yeah right, more like #whereareallthegameshowswepromisedfromourindiegogocampaign. I cannot believe that the channel awesome fan base is okay with Doug Walker taking almost 90,000 dollars from fans to make almost nothing of value. They at least 2 others shows from Indiegogo which they have yet to deliver on. Please do watch this show. Doug Walker does not make this show worth watching or funny for that matter. The contestants kind of make it worth watching. It's so sad that people watch this A-hole even though he scammed his fan boys out of so much money.
Back in the day when Doug Walker and the rest of Channel Awesome were at their zenith, they asked for money to do a quiz show and people threw their money at them. I don't think they really expected to get what they did because what we got was painful in every sense of the word.
It was a quiz show, the name of which taken from the movie "Speed" which already should tell you the level at which they were playing. The sets were bargain basement, some of the challenges were literally crap you could find at a dollar store, and I didn't get the point of the guy in the military fatigues. Sure the contestants were supposed to be there against their will but there was no feeling of menace of what would happen if they refused to play or if they lost.
There were twelve episodes of this, I've only seen one, but from what I heard they're all exactly the same including the same challenges and questions. The only difference is that Brad Jones, the Cinema Snob, was replaced by Doug Walker himself at his smarmiest. Brad can pull of smarm and be charming about it. Doug can't.
The fact that this was crowdfunded and this is what people got should be a warning to everybody that crowdfunding doesn't always work.
It was a quiz show, the name of which taken from the movie "Speed" which already should tell you the level at which they were playing. The sets were bargain basement, some of the challenges were literally crap you could find at a dollar store, and I didn't get the point of the guy in the military fatigues. Sure the contestants were supposed to be there against their will but there was no feeling of menace of what would happen if they refused to play or if they lost.
There were twelve episodes of this, I've only seen one, but from what I heard they're all exactly the same including the same challenges and questions. The only difference is that Brad Jones, the Cinema Snob, was replaced by Doug Walker himself at his smarmiest. Brad can pull of smarm and be charming about it. Doug can't.
The fact that this was crowdfunded and this is what people got should be a warning to everybody that crowdfunding doesn't always work.
It is just a drawn out, unfunny version of Jontrons video "Malkovich's Gaming game show"
The show was funded by crowdsourcing, the project raised $90,000 of devoted fans' money and THIS was the result? Cheap sets--abominably cheap mind you, like $500 at most. Ridiculously low budget and pointless "physical challenges" which consist of playing literal board games you can buy yourself. Literally hungry hungry hippos, for example. You've got Cinema Snob Brad looking painfully uncomfortable being there, and who could blame him. There is zero excitement or gravitas from any of the contestants. No prizes. No fun. The only one who looks like they're trying is Tamara who makes the most of an abysmal script/premise. There's an indescribably garish, almost foreboding atmosphere about the whole thing. You have to see it yourself to know what I'm talking about, but it truly does feel like everyone is there against their will, in someone's basement, with the suppressed knowledge that this is utter garbage they're making. Doug Walker and company should be ashamed.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBrad Jones was originally meant to be the host, but after the pilot, he was unable to commit to the series, and so Doug Walker stepped in to replace him as host using his Nostalgia Critic persona.
- ConexionesReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Nutted on the Olaf (2019)
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