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arngusa — 16 years ago(March 17, 2010 12:44 PM)
I don't get why people think Pauly Shore is funny. He was alright in the movie
In The Army Now
, but other than that, not really a big fan of his. And Stephen Baldwin is, well, just another Baldwin to me. As for that blond chick, she is annoying as hell (I think it's Joey Lauren Adams).
Bio-Dome
makes
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
seem ten times better, and the only reason why I watched that movie was primarily for Rufus (George Carlin). I can't believe the guy from
Ghostbusters
was in this, playing an environmentalist (yet again).
There were some horrible movies in the '90s, but this one definitely tops the list. Great review, horrible movie, and the Christopher Lloyd thing was fantastic. I wish he would've said 1.21 gigawatts, but the whole "I was frozen today" thing is just as good. -
SuperNostalgicBrother — 16 years ago(March 17, 2010 12:55 PM)
So far, it's the best review of 2010 for the Nostalgia Critic, it deserved a good a$$ raping for a review.
BTW, The only decent movie Pauly was involved with was Encino Man.
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magnesium_mellow — 16 years ago(March 18, 2010 12:57 AM)
What's with all the negativity towards Bio-Dome? Bio-Dome is awesome, it has near infinite replay value and is a generation x classic. I almost completely disagree with his review, Bio-Dome rules while Tenacious D and Monty Python suck. I will agree that Ghostbusters is one of the best films of all time, while I don't know if he stated his opinion on Bill and Ted, but I love those movies too. If he wanted to bad mouth Pauly Shore he should have reviewed Jury Duty which is fairly terrible, but still not as bad as most current comedies.
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EdnaWelthorpe — 15 years ago(November 04, 2010 02:23 PM)
I'm just going to let you think over the fact that you have put into print your belief that this film is better than Monty PythonYou are actually claiming that Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin are funnier and better than Eric Idle, John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones and Michael Palin
I have to give you credit for your cajones, even if they apparently dwarf your brain.