Something just occurred to me about the scene with the Texan parents. They want him to be a tremendous fatass, yet they expect him to be a famous athlete. XD
Dieing of starvation and/or hypothermia out by yourself on a piece ice is a more dignified way to die than a natural death within the warmer confines of your own home and near loved ones? Clearly this movie and I have very different ideas of dignity.
Okay, that Alaska scene was just AWEFUL! I applauded NC at just tearing into the many mistakes they did with that scene. And as a American child of the Coast Guard that was merely born in Juneau I found this to be more offensive than probably anyone I know that probably has ancestral links to real eskimos and that is saying something.
I just want to take a chainsaw and slaughter everyone in this movie
I hated this movie. Hated it more than Roger Ebert famously did with white-hot passion–The kind where you take a white-hot poker to the filmmakers.
I wanna give the Nostalgia Critic much mucho grats here. The way he takes a skewered flame and roasts this thing as it oh-so rightfully deserves. It’s so funny, biting, blistering. A target that deserves to be shot down. Mutilated, even.
So thanks for shooting it down, and mutilating it.
Why does Bruce Willis appear so much in this shitty film.I Mean he’s Bruce fu*king Willis you would think he would be able to get himself a decent role.Jeez
3:55
wow, love the fact that just mildly annoied her. to be honest i’d thought the usual response would to either castrate the guy or burst into tears.
5:50 I actually get that joke. It’s supposed to be a parody of an old movie where the airplane crashes through the window, but instead it just taps it. Because apparently that’s funny.
@rpgzilla I find it insulting that I actually have to thank you for pointing out that joke. Jesus Movie, there’s subtle and then there’s just being fucking ridiculous. (Although that joke was actually much better than the one NC pointed out, which isn’t seeing much.)
Wow. So many big names for one racially insensitive scene. During the grandpa Eskimo scene, you have Abe Vigoda, Richard Belzer, Kathy Bates, and Elijah Wood. I would mention Graham Greene, but he was in New Moon and that obviously destroys all credibility to what he has done.
23. July 2010 at 3:20 am
“Good Burger survivor” HAHAHAHAHAHAH! xD
23. July 2010 at 3:52 am
Hey Rob Reiner what did The Andy Griffith Show ever do to you!?!?!?! >:(
How dare you sully its good theme by placing it in this shitty movie!
23. July 2010 at 4:37 am
that baran joke was just offensive.
23. July 2010 at 5:30 am
Something just occurred to me about the scene with the Texan parents. They want him to be a tremendous fatass, yet they expect him to be a famous athlete. XD
23. July 2010 at 5:30 am
Dieing of starvation and/or hypothermia out by yourself on a piece ice is a more dignified way to die than a natural death within the warmer confines of your own home and near loved ones? Clearly this movie and I have very different ideas of dignity.
23. July 2010 at 6:04 am
@patsflysfan2 No, that doesn’t make it any less creepy.
23. July 2010 at 6:48 am
o.o
Okay, that Alaska scene was just AWEFUL! I applauded NC at just tearing into the many mistakes they did with that scene. And as a American child of the Coast Guard that was merely born in Juneau I found this to be more offensive than probably anyone I know that probably has ancestral links to real eskimos and that is saying something.
I just want to take a chainsaw and slaughter everyone in this movie
23. July 2010 at 7:34 am
6:42, i had the same reaction when i saw the whistling scene. i was looking for the payoff and nothing happened.
23. July 2010 at 8:25 am
@popculturebaby we all make mistakes my friend.
23. July 2010 at 8:36 am
Wow, I get the feeling South Park was right on with their mock of Rob Reiner.
23. July 2010 at 8:52 am
@215jmo free money :3
lololololololol
23. July 2010 at 9:29 am
I hated this movie. Hated it more than Roger Ebert famously did with white-hot passion–The kind where you take a white-hot poker to the filmmakers.
I wanna give the Nostalgia Critic much mucho grats here. The way he takes a skewered flame and roasts this thing as it oh-so rightfully deserves. It’s so funny, biting, blistering. A target that deserves to be shot down. Mutilated, even.
So thanks for shooting it down, and mutilating it.
–One “Nostalgic Critic” for Another, Dane Youssef
23. July 2010 at 9:56 am
Why does Bruce Willis appear so much in this shitty film.I Mean he’s Bruce fu*king Willis you would think he would be able to get himself a decent role.Jeez
23. July 2010 at 10:18 am
3:55
wow, love the fact that just mildly annoied her. to be honest i’d thought the usual response would to either castrate the guy or burst into tears.
23. July 2010 at 10:37 am
Thank GOd for Siskel&Ebert for making NOT see this movie.
Trivia: “Mr.Ho” is the same actress who voiced Minh in “King of the Hill” and Amy in “Futurama”.
And the music to that terrible Texas song it the theme to the show “Bonanaza”, which is funny since that show takes place in Nevada not Texas.
Also, the “Barren Land=Mrs” joke is oooolld, but I admit still makes me chuckle.
23. July 2010 at 11:19 am
the andy griffith show theme song, what the hell,
and at 7:22, is that munch from L&O SVU?
23. July 2010 at 12:09 pm
“You should see what Governor Palin is doing with her kids.”
BURN!
23. July 2010 at 12:19 pm
i can’t believe the guy who made one of my favorite movies Stand by me made THIS movie.
23. July 2010 at 12:32 pm
@patsflysfan2 Yes thanks for the trivia and that musical number is a parody of the theme of Bonanza
23. July 2010 at 12:40 pm
Damn you movie for tainting Dan Akroiyds career! DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!
23. July 2010 at 12:57 pm
5:50 I actually get that joke. It’s supposed to be a parody of an old movie where the airplane crashes through the window, but instead it just taps it. Because apparently that’s funny.
23. July 2010 at 1:12 pm
@rpgzilla I find it insulting that I actually have to thank you for pointing out that joke. Jesus Movie, there’s subtle and then there’s just being fucking ridiculous. (Although that joke was actually much better than the one NC pointed out, which isn’t seeing much.)
23. July 2010 at 2:06 pm
1:41
BIG LIPPED ALLIGATOR MOMENT
23. July 2010 at 2:28 pm
Am I the only one that realizes that the billboard is just an obvious parody of the coppertone billboard?
23. July 2010 at 3:22 pm
Wow. So many big names for one racially insensitive scene. During the grandpa Eskimo scene, you have Abe Vigoda, Richard Belzer, Kathy Bates, and Elijah Wood. I would mention Graham Greene, but he was in New Moon and that obviously destroys all credibility to what he has done.