

Imma have a fuckin' panic attack right here, on camera. Because, if I dive too deeply into how terrible this is and everything that makes this bad Imma have a panic attack. In order to - uh, uh, just, uh - live a better life. And, um, I just need to move onto something else. This is really, truly one of the worst things. I really don't have anything else to say. And why something that is so far before your time even matters this much to you - matters this much - is beyond me. Y'know, there was never really a point in my life where I was conflicted and had to be faced with The Wall, as - uhuh - a piece of pop-culture because it's always been something of the past to me. It's something that I sought out as I was going through the tomes of rock music. And while I do enjoy The Wall, I didn't grow up with The Wall. Because Doug can't be that much older than me. Just really petty, if you could be such a thing in a review of a record by a band that is decades and decades and decades old, even before Doug's time. I hope I never hear - not even a second of sound from - this ever again. It's just really - uh - super weak, and boring, and - again I'll say - lame. Of what The Wall is, what Pink Floyd were trying to do, the context that it was written in. I-I feel like just saying, "Certain points of this film are pandering, and this and that and the other thing" are just really weak observations of.
#Nostalgia critic the wall tv
Or, uh, The Wall was playing on TV when your dad left to go get cigarettes for that one last time and you never saw him again. There was a kid i-in school with a The Dark Side of the Moon shirt who used to beat you up for your lunch money.
#Nostalgia critic the wall movie
But these are the kinda critiques you would write up if you just hated this record, you hated this movie for some inexplicable reason. After his controversial 'booting' from YouTube, the character carried on to ThatGuyWithTheGlasses. The character first appeared in his own title show on YouTube. Maybe in a usual review, they would have come out better. The Nostalgia Critic is a cynical critic known for making reviews on nostalgic movies, usually with comically exaggerated rage. So I don't expect - sort of - high gloss production coming out of this thing. It's really just a shitty satirical "parody" album. Sounds like it wasn't - uh - produced very lovingly. Rob Scallon, did a pretty faithful reinterpretation. The only listenable quality about it is the fact that - uh - the man, Mr. Not that I worry about or run into a whole lot of people who hate The Wall, but I guess this is how bad it sounds bad to someone who doesn't like it. And I guess one upside to this project is that it gives me insight to what The Wall sounds like to people who hate The Wall. I guess just the "Wall" franchise in general. What-what is this? Why does this exist? A parody album of Pink Floyd's The Wall that is essentially a critique of the movie but also the music. Hey! Critic! Leave The Wall alone! All in all, it's just not very funny at all All in all, it's just not very funny at all We don't need this awful album Wondering if you have a soul Hope you made it rain on Scallon Critic, leave The Wall alone Hey! Critic! Leave The Wall alone! All in all, it's just not very funny at all All in all, it's just not- GOOD It's NOT GOOD.
