Nostalgia Critic and Cinema Sins ruined the way people view film criticism
Well this blowing up. Anyway, watch Scott Pilgrim VS The World on Netflix
Also check out some of these amazing reviewers that I personally loved:

@patrickhwillems
@loverboymedia
@Blockbustedpod
@JennyENicholson
@Browntable_Ent
Well since this tweet won’t die, I’m here to say that the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy is truly amazing and you should all watch them on Disney+
Alright. Time for my thoughts on these two people.

I used to be a big fan of NC during my teens. He was actually a big influence in terms of reviewing films and viewing films in a critical view. Cinema sins I watched, but I never really got into them much and stop watching them
But of course over them, I have grown out of the over topness of NC (as well as his nitpicking and angry point of views of films), and started to find more interesting perspectives of how to reviewing films and sharing my personality into it.
As well as checking out much more talented and creative reviewers who also helped me understand more of the teachings of how film and life can work that makes me appreciate them so much in both an entertaining and critical lens
NC and Cinema Sins (would also add Red Letter Media to the list) represents the worst type of film criticism. By having their nitpicking like humor and tricking the audience into having them into be actual film criticism and influence the opinions of others without a thought
of their own (trust me, I was guilty of this back in the day). I don’t like them (if you do, that’s cool), and I hate how they inspired the type of criticism that’s very popular on the internet today. I’m done
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