"Doug wants to be a filmmaker, he wants to make art, but he can't, because he's a fundamentally incurious person who isn't much interested in what other people think or feel and all his ideas boil down to "What if Batman met Mario?"."
"Like The Room, it's a deeply cynical product made by a fundamentally untalented man, bored by the idea of personal growth, building so many layers of self-protective irony that it becomes unintentionally revealing."
Brutal.
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He made shit videos that were like the Angry Video Game Nerd, but for movies. There was a whole "Channel Awesome" stable of YouTube video people making similar content that he ran (?) - there was some sort of small business tyrant shit going on, but I don't remember the details. He also made a bunch of terrible movies.
Only difference is James Rolfe is playing a character. Doug Walker is just being himself.
Hilariously, most of the other channel awesome people have gone on to have incredibly successful careers, Doug Walker is still the nostalgia critic, and will probably continue to be until he retires.
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What I know mostly comes from the Folding Ideas video about him.
Brutal.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
He made shit videos that were like the Angry Video Game Nerd, but for movies. There was a whole "Channel Awesome" stable of YouTube video people making similar content that he ran (?) - there was some sort of small business tyrant shit going on, but I don't remember the details. He also made a bunch of terrible movies.
Only difference is James Rolfe is playing a character. Doug Walker is just being himself.
Hilariously, most of the other channel awesome people have gone on to have incredibly successful careers, Doug Walker is still the nostalgia critic, and will probably continue to be until he retires.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
A streamer I watch has a redeem to stop whatever they're doing and watch the entirety of Kickassia, so I've seen that once.