(NC is meanwhile trying to slip out of his cuffs) We even have a station running 24-hour Mad Max imagery. Joe: It is not about logic or necessity, but the excuse to display the amazingly action-packed awesomely awesomeness. (We then come to our villain of the day, Impractical Joe, looking like Immortan Joe, and played by Rob Walker On his body are badges saying "Get Mad," "#1 Fan," and "Do you see me now Toecutter!?") NC: Well, I just thought it was short on story and not very practical. I thought it was good.ĭB: Don't you know on the Internet that's the same as saying it's bad?! In front of him is Devil Bo ner and two other War Boys, called "Fan Boys" in the review, played by Greg Michaud and Trevor Mueller)ĭB: What's this we hear about you hating Fury Road?
NC then wakes up with his arms tied behind him and with the same metal face mask Max wears as a blood bag. (The title card comes in slamming like a crusher. Even just thinking that can piss off some extreme fanboys out there-(He turns around and suddenly gets punched out) Oh, boy! But is it the masterpiece everyone praises? Hell, I have to be careful. Yes, I am the one who runs from both the fanboys and the haters. As the Internet went more batshit crazy for Fury Road, it was hard to tell who was more batshit crazy: me, or everyone else. NC: (narrating) My name is Critic, and my world is Mad Max.
Bum, gushing about how good the movie was before we come to Nostalgia Critic at a canyon, his back to the camera) (The episode starts off with the new Channel Awesome logo, then transitions into several other Channel Awesome hosts, including Chris Stuckmann, AngryJoe, and Chester A.