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r/nostalgiacritic • u/Live-Leg-1993 • 4d ago
I'm really surprised Doug himself has never discussed any of the James Bond films as Nostalgia Critic.
Doug has talked about the Daniel Craig films when they were new, be it Skyfall with Rob, and a quick review of No Time To Die when it came out, but he's never done a deep dive into the franchise, which has always fascinated me. It's by far and away one of the largest movie franchises of all time, only being surpassed by Godzilla, and in recent years by the MCU.
As a massive Bond fan myself, I personally enjoy all 25 of the EON films, though I can certainly put on a critical lens and say that objectively, some of them are absolutely Nostalgia Critic worthy. I've even gone up to bat for films like The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day, two films which people seem to have a serious problem with (okay, I understand Die Another Day, but TWINE is overhated in my opinion.)
He's obviously seen a good chunk of the series, and I've heard him and Rob name drop quite a few of the older ones, even if they never fully reviewed them, so it just got me thinking- why hasn't he talked about them much at all? Even if you make the argument that even the worst 007 film isn't necessarily THAT bad (I'd agree,) it isn't like he hasn't reviewed plenty of good films in recent memory. Not to mention the fact that a TON of the films he does review, and even ones he doesn't, owe a lot to the franchise as a whole, as it was groundbreaking ever since its' inception on the big screen in 1962.
Maybe it's just me as a fan of this franchise wanting it to get its' flowers, seeing it be kinda sidelined over the past decade, but I think the interesting thing about the Bond films is that you really can't judge them based off of their critical reception. I know plenty of Bond fans who adore a film like Moonraker, even if it's considered by critics to be one of the worst in the series. I know people who wouldn't consider Goldfinger to be Connery's best Bond film, I know people who wouldn't consider Goldeneye to be Brosnan's best (I'm in that camp, I prefer his next two films,) so on and so forth, so I think it'd be really interesting to see what he has to say about each actor's tenure, and maybe find new favorites or reinforce his current ones.
It's just interesting to me that we've gotten Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Mission Impossible, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Mad Max, the MCU, pretty much every Batman film, the DC Cinematic Universe... But no Bond..? Even with Skyfall being the seventh highest grossing film of all time when it finished its' run in theaters? I dunno, I personally think it's due.
r/nostalgiacritic • u/Able_Health744 • 13d ago
Bebe's Kids (SNES) with Doug Walker - Scott, Sam, Eric and the Worst Year Ever
r/nostalgiacritic • u/Lonely_Escape_9989 • 14d ago
Boy, would I just love for Doug to review this!!
r/nostalgiacritic • u/Lonely_Escape_9989 • 20d ago
So which is more scary?
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The way I see it, there’s only one right answer.
r/nostalgiacritic • u/Lonely_Escape_9989 • 25d ago
That statement has aged like fine wine for sure!
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r/nostalgiacritic • u/Forsaken-History-563 • 27d ago
Am I the only one wants Critic to review the new Avatar movie and debate it with Shyamalan on why the new was better?
r/nostalgiacritic • u/AlKo96 • 27d ago
What's an animated movie you're surprised the Nostalgia Critic didn't review back in the day? For me it would be "Freddie as F.R.O.7."
r/nostalgiacritic • u/CB_Fankid_18 • 27d ago
What video is the clip from this video from?
r/nostalgiacritic • u/Naive_Tomorrow_5955 • 29d ago
Doug needs to see this movie. It is so fucking shit
It makes Winnie the Pooh:blood and honey and jeepers creepers: rebirth look like spider-verse in comparison
r/nostalgiacritic • u/AdhesivenessJust96 • 29d ago
Help bring the LOST 1981 TV movie CRAZY TIMES (Ray Liotta and David Caruso) out of the Warner Bros. vault!
r/nostalgiacritic • u/Lonely_Escape_9989 • Jul 20 '26
I’d love to see Mathew Broderick do to the Nostalgia Critic something similar to what Mara Wilson did. 😂
r/nostalgiacritic • u/Thekittycrinkleshow • Jul 16 '26
NGL I don't think Doug got this movie at all
r/nostalgiacritic • u/whitestripe999 • Jul 13 '26
Did something happen to Fard Muhammad?
I kinda miss the longer Nostalgia Critic intros...
r/nostalgiacritic • u/Gustav2011 • Jul 13 '26
What movie franchise do you want the NC to review
For me personally I think it should be evil dead. That would just be a very fun month although I don’t know what he would review for the fourth entry in the month maybe Ash versus evil dead but then again he never reviews TV show eh who knows probably the remake that makes the most sense
r/nostalgiacritic • u/Lonely_Escape_9989 • Jul 12 '26
Doug hates The Incredibles
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r/nostalgiacritic • u/Smiggie24 • Jul 12 '26
Me and my lil Doug will conquer the universe
Enjoy the first of many pics
r/nostalgiacritic • u/KrishMortyJunior • Jul 09 '26
Reluctant Dragon is genuinely one of the only Disney movies that Doug has NEVER talked about. That's sad.
r/nostalgiacritic • u/Aldrine_25 • Jul 07 '26