TGWTG "Nostalgia Critic" / Doug Walker, Rob Walker, Mike Michaud, Mike Ellis, Holly Christine Brown, et al - The Incompetent Predator-Protecting Upper Management of Channel Awesome, Doug Still Not That Funny

https://docs.google.com/document/d/...hOaBP820UBa4dA/preview#heading=h.o4zlxg3dhc8d

I'm reading Iron Liz's contribution and holy fucking shit. The last anniversary movie was a massive shit show when it comes to organization or respecting the workers. Every other production, even a student film, wouldn't make these kinds of mistakes. Not even a Tommy Wiseau or Vitaliy Versace or Neal Breen or even Troma pictures would fuck up this bad. If you are paying people next to nothing then you at the very least make sure they are fed and have access to water and the essentials.

How they had PA people stay on board is just insane to me. Troma would routinely have people walk out because they hired people off the street who didn't know what they were doing. Also, Troma would fuck people over when it came to getting paid. But the CA people are somehow worse than Troma.

Edit: one other thing. Troma has insurance on their productions.

Think about this: Channel Awesome is worse than the company that put out such classics as Demented Death Farm Massacre and Bride of Killer Nerd. Troma is considered the absolute bottom of the barrel in the film industry. A friend of mine who cast Lloyd in a movie of his warned me not to work on Poultrygeist because "Troma is seen as being worse than porn" on a resume.
Except not really, Troma has a shit ton of films most of them not made by them simply distributed by them, and keep in mind Troma did have alot of movies of rising stars, ( Samuel L Jackson, Kevin Costner, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and Vincent D'Onofrio.) If you really want bottom of the barrel look up Brain Dead Films.
 
Except not really, Troma has a shit ton of films most of them not made by them simply distributed by them, and keep in mind Troma did have alot of movies of rising stars, ( Samuel L Jackson, Kevin Costner, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and Vincent D'Onofrio.) If you really want bottom of the barrel look up Brain Dead Films.
CA, or at least Doug, honestly strikes me more as The Asylum than any other production company. Think about it, shitty barely legal mockeries of big films, low production value, and pumped out quickly to maximize profit
 
Except not really, Troma has a shit ton of films most of them not made by them simply distributed by them, and keep in mind Troma did have alot of movies of rising stars, ( Samuel L Jackson, Kevin Costner, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and Vincent D'Onofrio.) If you really want bottom of the barrel look up Brain Dead Films.

Troma is the shit, brah. Without them, we never would've had one of the greatest scenes in cinema history.

 
CA, or at least Doug, honestly strikes me more as The Asylum than any other production company. Think about it, shitty barely legal mockeries of big films, low production value, and pumped out quickly to maximize profit
I think thats a rather apt comparison.

Troma is the shit, brah. Without them, we never would've had one of the greatest scenes in cinema history.

Never said they weren't shit, just not bottom of barrel.
 
It seemed like she didn't say anything because she wanted to get signed to the channel. Which she did 3 months after the anniversary movie was filmed.

and her channel got no hype what so ever, was buried under linkara and was gone just as quickly

the only Iron Liz video i remember was a V-log where she was sitting in a bikini, playing with her tits claiming she was a "real" girl, and i was like get out of here with your julie gaffney sounding husky voice

what did she even review, bing searches bring up card games, but yeaaaa
 
Except not really, Troma has a shit ton of films most of them not made by them simply distributed by them, and keep in mind Troma did have alot of movies of rising stars, ( Samuel L Jackson, Kevin Costner, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and Vincent D'Onofrio.) If you really want bottom of the barrel look up Brain Dead Films.
They also distributed Killer Condom and My Neighbor Totoro. Yeah, wrap your head around the latter one.
 
They also distributed Killer Condom and My Neighbor Totoro. Yeah, wrap your head around the latter one.

hold on a second. Killer Kondom. As in that movie about the gay cop from New York who tries to find out what is behind a bunch of sentient, Piranha condoms mutilating the dicks of others?
this is my favorite adaptation of a Ralf König comic out there. I wasn't even aware you guys got to watch it.
 
hold on a second. Killer Kondom. As in that movie about the gay cop from New York who tries to find out what is behind a bunch of sentient, Piranha condoms mutilating the dicks of others?
this is my favorite adaptation of a Ralf König comic out there. I wasn't even aware you guys got to watch it.
The one and the same. I have a wide collection of bad movies, so I tend to come across some real gems, such as Cards of Death, Space is the Place, Killer Condom, and more.
 
The one and the same. I have a wide collection of bad movies, so I tend to come across some real gems, such as Cards of Death, Space is the Place, Killer Condom, and more.

Okay off topic as fuck, but I think that is actually awesome.
See, Killer Condom is based on the work of a german cartoonist/comic author and artist who is gay and does comics about the gay community in germany since the eighties. And I am not talking about SJW bullshit. I am talking about a guy who actually knows his shit and has a rather middle ground opinion about the community, heterosexuals and so on. He has done a shitton of graphic novels since the eighties and Killer Condom or "Kondom des Grauens" as it is called in germany, was a two part graphic novel with the movie combining the two things. The story was ridiculous as fuck even in comic form (like, there is an assassin who looks like a human, but is actually like a shapeshifting tentacle monster send out to kill gay people through Xenomorph like acid) , is the purest trash but one of the most entertaining things I ever saw.

Guy has also done a lot of other graphic novels, including one inspired by the works of Shakespeare, where it tells the story of an actor in Shakespeares theater group in the 16. century comminting murders because three witches foretold him he is going to become the greatest news in London if he gets the part of something they refered to as "Jago". It puts a bit of a smile on my face that you guys got at least to get a glimps in the guys work
 
This could be the Othello character Iago. A manipulative sod who sets the play into motion.

I know. And it is Iago. (or Jago as it is writen in many german versions)
I tried to give a summary of the plot that was meant to only give the main idea of the comic. That it was basically a crime story and shakespearean drama, with the meta aspect of it being that it surrounds the actors of Shakespeare. Othello is in context of this story a new play, revealed halfway through the plot to be something Shakespeare is working on currently and the main character (a guy by the name of Guy Phillips) who always wanted to be a big stage actor, after being foretold he will be the talk of London if he gets the role of "Iago" (he is told the name in the beginning of the story, but only after he learns of Shakespeare's play he manages to put two and two together) tries everything to get the part. And I mean everything. From murder to sex.
The comic btw is a great read, gay sex jokes here and there aside. Many references to shakespearean plays in form of play quotes and the way how the story is told follows the structure of certain plays/stage dramas. Based on that, you can assume that there is a pretty dark twist regarding Phillip's fate on the end. A Twist that is actually hinted on very early on and is something I highly enjoyed. If there is an english print, I fully recommend this.
 
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Except not really, Troma has a shit ton of films most of them not made by them simply distributed by them, and keep in mind Troma did have alot of movies of rising stars, ( Samuel L Jackson, Kevin Costner, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and Vincent D'Onofrio.) If you really want bottom of the barrel look up Brain Dead Films.

Nigga, I was talking about movies produced by Troma. Not just pickups. Troma will pick up anything though especially these days.

CA, or at least Doug, honestly strikes me more as The Asylum than any other production company. Think about it, shitty barely legal mockeries of big films, low production value, and pumped out quickly to maximize profit

A better comparison might be the Polonia Brothers:


But I make you a bet that John Polonia (Mark died a couple years ago) had less money to work with than the Walkers and most likely treated the cast and crew a lot better.

It's really hilarious of how Doug had a beef with Tommy Wiseau back in the day, cause he's the closest thing to Wiseau in terms of managing and movie directing.

The irony is that he's a bigger fuck up than Wiseau. The Room at least looks like a movie. That adds to the charm. Plus Wiseau accidentally made a great comedy. Doug and Rob tried to make several good comedies and fucking failed.
 
Okay off topic as fuck, but I think that is actually awesome.
See, Killer Condom is based on the work of a german cartoonist/comic author and artist who is gay and does comics about the gay community in germany since the eighties. And I am not talking about SJW bullshit. I am talking about a guy who actually knows his shit and has a rather middle ground opinion about the community, heterosexuals and so on. He has done a shitton of graphic novels since the eighties and Killer Condom or "Kondom des Grauens" as it is called in germany, was a two part graphic novel with the movie combining the two things. The story was ridiculous as fuck even in comic form (like, there is an assassin who looks like a human, but is actually like a shapeshifting tentacle monster send out to kill gay people through Xenomorph like acid) , is the purest trash but one of the most entertaining things I ever saw.

Guy has also done a lot of other graphic novels, including one inspired by the works of Shakespeare, where it tells the story of an actor in Shakespeares theater group in the 16. century comminting murders because three witches foretold him he is going to become the greatest news in London if he gets the part of something they refered to as "Jago". It puts a bit of a smile on my face that you guys got at least to get a glimps in the guys work
Both parts of Killer Condom have been translated into English. Killer Condom got a translation in 1991, with a reprint in 2009, while Down to the Bone got a translation in 2011.
The irony is that he's a bigger fuck up than Wiseau. The Room at least looks like a movie. That adds to the charm. Plus Wiseau accidentally made a great comedy. Doug and Rob tried to make several good comedies and fucking failed.
The Walkers basically have to work with what pocket money they can scrounge up. According to The Disaster Artist, Wiseau's bank account might as well be an endless vault.
 
The Walkers basically have to work with what pocket money they can scrounge up. According to The Disaster Artist, Wiseau's bank account might as well be an endless vault.

Nah, they had more money than you think. I want to say in the $20K range for the anniversary videos (aside from the last one that was a series of short films). And I want to say that was after the cost of airfare. I'd ballpark the budget to be somewhere around $10-20K.

And before someone chimes in "20 thousand dollars is nothing. You can't make anything good with that!" I answer with:


The immortal classic Pink Flamingos had a budget of $10K back in 72:


And etcetera and etcetera.
 
Which is, like, $60k with inflation, for what it's worth.

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Budget was $10K in Canadian Dollars. Shut the fuck up.
 
I've compared Tommy Wiseau to Doug as well, but the there's one distinct difference between the two of them that I don't think enough people acknowledge. Tommy, despite his extreme ego and lack of artistic talent, has always been a great businessman. Unlike Doug, he actually compensated his actors and he did it with money that he earned from years of successful entrepreneurship. When the reviews came in for his magnum opus, he let his ego and pride get the better of him for but a brief moment before he decided to roll with the punches and make mint from of the fanbase he had accidentally created.

Doug lacks the business savvy that enables Tommy to thrive in the face of defeat. It's not like his material is even memorable enough for him to spin into a positive like The Room, because his videos aren't bad in an amusing way. A poor drama is a comedy; a poor comedy is just depressing and quite honestly, I think that's one of the saddest things about Doug Walker as a comedian: Tommy Wiseau is a better entertainer and comedy writer on accident than Doug is when he's trying his best.
 
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