I'm amused by the ongoing subplot of his dead wife and the constant mid-sentence cutoffs
Dropping the character, maybe, but I'd prefer he avoid the 'angry internet reviewer'.But schtick of the "character" is wearing thin, I don't find it all the humorous and it'd be better served by just a normal, generic, "angry internet reviewer" character.
Dropping the character, maybe, but I'd prefer he avoid the 'angry internet reviewer'.But schtick of the "character" is wearing thin, I don't find it all the humorous and it'd be better served by just a normal, generic, "angry internet reviewer" character.
The problem with that character is the anger is seldom done well - mostly just the Spoony One, in all honesty. Some people have great difficulty making their anger funny or entertaining, and a droll, matter-of-fact style might work better.
Yeah, that's where I disagree (obviously, not about Spoony).Nostalgia Critic and Angry Video Game Nerd and Spoony all do the "angry internet reviewer" schtick very well.
Granted, but it's oddball, a trifle surreal, and honestly something I'd watch long before I ever give James Rofle another iota of my time.But, generaly, a "more normal review tone" would work better than the schtick of the murderous old man intercut with the odd bits (like him going in the crawl space to recover toys, or stuffing pizza rolls into the mail.)
Actually, TAVGN isn't always mad. He's also CineMassacre, and he does those reviews in a normal tone. I particularly like his multi-part review of the Star Wars saga.
I'm amused by the ongoing subplot of his dead wife and the constant mid-sentence cutoffs
Yeah, that's where I disagree (obviously, not about Spoony).Nostalgia Critic and Angry Video Game Nerd and Spoony all do the "angry internet reviewer" schtick very well.
Honestly, I've always found the AVGN bad. He's obnoxious, annoying and unfunny. I get that he was also the first of his kind and everyone else are imitators, but it's just not humour I find in any way diverting. It's mostly more smug and annoying than it is funny.
The Nostalgia Critic I've liked, but ye gods can his hyper-anger get annoying. His Batman & Robin review, for example, is one of his weakest simply because he amps up the anger to a completely unbearable degree. His girlish screaming and tendency to overact and oversell jokes are also a fairly consitent weakness - by this point I've found him mediocre much longer than I've considered him good.
Spoony, though, his anger never feels fabricated - it's raw, laughing, and effortlessly done stuff. His review of that Pumpkinhead 2 videogame where he just rejects the whole logic of a sketch-themed review and launches into an extended rant of how unplayable it is? That's just pure comic gold. This guy can get in front of a camera and yak off the top of his head about a movie he's just been to and still be very watchable. I'd say he's basically one of the best video reviewers on the internet right now, and I say 'one of' just because I'm also a fan of sfdebris.
Granted, but it's oddball, a trifle surreal, and honestly something I'd watch long before I ever give James Rofle another iota of my time.But, generaly, a "more normal review tone" would work better than the schtick of the murderous old man intercut with the odd bits (like him going in the crawl space to recover toys, or stuffing pizza rolls into the mail.)
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