Heart punch nostalgia critic gif11/28/2023 NC: (shrugs) Not gonna lie, I really dig this intro. (Said mental institution is revealed to be Lennox House, located in Brattleboro, Vermont) While trying to stop a drunken rampage, Babydoll accidentally shoots her sister and she's sent to a mental institution. NC (vo): It looks like Babydoll's mother dies, and her stepfather is pissed, as all the inheritance goes to her and her sister. (Babydoll looks toward her sister, tearing up, while an emotional version of "Sweet Dreams" plays in the background) If umbrellas and tombstones aren't in a scene together, he won't do the flick. (The girls' mother's funeral is in progress during a pouring rain, with two shots of two other movie funerals in the rain also shown: Batman v Superman and Watchmen ) NC: I swear his version of a Hitchcock cameo is. NC (vo): It's comically overdramatic, but that's a little bit of the fun of Snyder movies. NC (vo sighs): Yeah, it's a Snyder film, so of course, there's a lot of painful slo-mo and painful songs and people in. (Babydoll and her sister both kneel in sadness as they watch the doctors uncover the covers to reveal their dead mother) NC (vo): This is Babydoll, played by Emily Browning, who discovers she's trapped in a music video for the Watchmen trailer. NC: Even when she's not in it, Warner Bros. Narrator: It's every one of us who holds the power over the worlds we create. (Our main character is shown, Babydoll, played by Emily Browning) "We don't care if you steal from Moulin Rouge it's not like you're gonna get nominated for Best Picture." (A shot is shown in the corner of the opening curtains from Moulin Rouge, which reveal the 20th Century Fox logo behind it, to which this film's opening bears more than a passing resemblance) NC (vo as narrator): In my case, it's 20th Century lawyers who said. Narrator: Everyone has an angel, a guardian who watches over us. The film's opening credits are shown on theater curtains, which raise one by one) (Another set of words pops up on the case to a ding: "BE AFRAID". He peeks out from behind the case and looks it over quizzically) (As we cut back to NC, he is revealed to be behind a huge briefcase which has several words labeled on it: "AWFUL", "BRILLIANT", "IDIOTIC", "CREATIVE", "DULL", "LAME", "INSPIRED", "CLEVER", "INSPIRED", "HYPOCRITICAL". I'll admit I'm always interested in art that's misunderstood or could have other meanings, so I was pretty curious to check this out. According to Snyder and his fans, the film was a commentary on sexism and geek culture. Even if there was quite a bit to meet the eye. Much like its quiet main character, there was more depth going on than met the eye. However, there's a fair amount of people that insist that Sucker Punch is misunderstood. It had bombshells and bombshells and (A shot of the movie's box office performance is superimposed, showing that it grossed only $36 million domestically and $53 million overseas) bombshells, as it didn't do very well financially or with critics. With his previous successes, 300 and Watchmen, Snyder was given mostly free reign to do whatever he wanted, resulting in an $82 million budget. he released his passion project with maybe a little too much passion, according to some people, called Sucker Punch. (A promo shot of Zack Snyder's upcoming Justice League on HBO Max is superimposed) can he still? I don't know, I can't keep up with you guys anymore. NC (vo): Back in 2011, when director Zack Snyder could do no wrong.or. (The title for Sucker Punch is shown, followed by clips of the movie) I remember– What the hell did I just watch? (The Channel Awesome logo is shown, followed by the NC title sequence)
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