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The Nostalgia Critic Thread Lives Again!

mr3urious

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I wouldn't call Fievel Goes West a bad sequel. It didn't have anything of real importance to say unlike AAT, and relied a bit too much on the mice being idiots to drive the plot, but it's a very fun sequel with the same high-quality theatrical animation (albeit more bouncy and cartoony) that at least didn't blatantly retread the first in terms of its themes. I admit that I liked it more than the first as a kid because it had a more fun and adventurous feel to it.

And hey, at least compared to other Don Bluth sequels made without Bluth's involvement, FGW is a freaking gold mine. :smile:
 

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Fievel Goes West is better than An American Tail - fight me.
 

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*enters*

Has someone already make the joke, weeks ago, "The Nostalgia Critic Thread Lives Again... but not for long" or "but at a price"? Because I want to do that.

That is all.

*exits*
 

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You know, watching the Jack & Jill review, I've always found it weird that when a movie doesn't have shameless product placement where you would expect it to be (especially when it comes to something from Sony or Happy Madison), it's even more jarring than wall-to-wall product placement. But at the same time I respect American Girl for not associating themselves with garbage like that. :smile:
 

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You know, watching the Jack & Jill review, I've always found it weird that when a movie doesn't have shameless product placement where you would expect it to be (especially when it comes to something from Sony or Happy Madison), it's even more jarring than wall-to-wall product placement. But at the same time I respect American Girl for not associating themselves with garbage like that. :smile:
Heh, that would be hilarious if American Girl sponsored a bad movie about Adam Sandler in drag.
 

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You already know a movie's going to be crap if you see Columbia Pictures and Happy Madison at the beginning.

(Only exceptions for me are the first Paul Blart movie and Grown Ups).
 

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i liked the master of disguise. it wasn't a great movie but it was cute for what it was. didn't know people think its terrible
 
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