
What's a weird film that only you remember but other's do not? I'll start
For me it's the 2004 Thunderbirds movie I've watched this movie so many times as a kid but as an adult wow very cheesy.

For me it's the 2004 Thunderbirds movie I've watched this movie so many times as a kid but as an adult wow very cheesy.
his review style is sort of like Doug except a lot less mature.
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As someone who spent way too much time as a kid watching Channel Awesome, I now find myself as an adult spending way too much time using Channel Awesome retrospectives and reactions as background noise. And in all the time people have been doing videos like these, some things have obviously been beaten to death and covered a million times, while others are rarely mentioned, but nearly every major project and creator has been covered by someone.
Except A Voice From the Dark.
And frankly, I'd think it's the kind of thing people would love riffing on and making fun of. It's primarily a Louis project, it's in-continuity with all the anniversary movies, and it's got a bunch of the creators together including ERod in a leading role that's wonderfully cringe.
I enjoyed it when I came out, and I'm just surprised people nowadays don't tear it to shreds. Even on this sub, it looks like it hasn't been brought up since it came out. Is it just because it's an audio drama?
I know that Doug loved the show considering how much praise he gave it when he reviewed he series, but I was wondering if Rob also enjoyed the show. Has he mentioned it at some point or did Doug talk about his brother's opinion about the show in any of the livestreams?
I've seen some people here say that Doug mentioned at one point that part of the reason why he started doing more positive reviews of movies that he likes was a combination of his health getting worse but also because he felt that there was already too much negativity online in general. Does anyone here know in what context he said this? Was it in a review, in one of the livestreams or in a Facebook post? I'm asking this because it would be very interesting for me to hear him talk about this because I used to think that the reason why this change happend was because he had already reviewed pretty much every terrible movie out there.
It was cool. I liked it. I don't necessarily mind Jean Grey being used in this role but it is so obviously being used as a jump off point for X-Men in the MCU. But that jump off is completely complicated by the upcoming Doomsday.
Like what the fuck are they doing?? They're introducing mutants into the MCU while also leading to multiverse crossover to incorporate the mutants of the Fox universe.
Do one or the other!! But they're apparently trying to do both. It just bugs me.
Also, they absolutely killed the character of Punisher, which I think was their goal.