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** He also warms to the main sketch as the review goes on.
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-->'''Critic:''' ...Really? ''Movie 43'' needed to be altered so it'd be more accepted in other countries? Okay. There's one alteration that can be made that everybody could agree on. ''(Cutaway showing the movie exploding and the theater offering refunds)'' I'd leave happy. I-I'd leave happy.

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-->'''Critic:''' ...Really? ''Movie 43'' needed to be altered so it'd be more accepted in other countries? Okay. There's one alteration that can be made that everybody could agree on. ''(Cutaway ''(cutaway showing the movie exploding and the theater offering refunds)'' I'd leave happy. I-I'd leave happy.



-->'''Critic:''' Hold on. There can't be 17 minutes of credits, that makes no sense. Even if it has bloopers or deleted scenes, that's still 17 minutes! In fact, wait -- where's the Creator/JamesGunn one? ''(That one plays)'' Oh. They're... showing it now? In the credits? 'Kay.

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-->'''Critic:''' Hold on. There can't be 17 minutes of credits, that makes no sense. Even if it has bloopers or deleted scenes, that's still 17 minutes! In fact, wait -- where's the Creator/JamesGunn one? ''(That ''(that one plays)'' Oh. They're... showing it now? In the credits? 'Kay.
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Since it's release it's been called "the Citizen Kane of awful." With a huge celebrity cast, can Nostalgia Critic find anything of value in this gross-out stinker?

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Since it's release it's been called "the Citizen Kane ''Citizen Kane'' of awful." With a huge celebrity cast, can Nostalgia Critic find anything of value in this gross-out stinker?



-->'''Critic:'''...Sundays on Fox, check your local listings.

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-->'''Critic:'''...-->'''Critic:''' ...Sundays on Fox, check your local listings.



-->'''Critic:''' Hold on. There can't be 17 minutes of credits, that makes no sense. Even if it has bloopers or deleted scenes, that's still 17 minutes! In fact, wait -- where's the Creator/JamesGunn one? ''(That one plays)'' Oh. They're...showing it now? In the credits? 'Kay.

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-->'''Critic:''' Hold on. There can't be 17 minutes of credits, that makes no sense. Even if it has bloopers or deleted scenes, that's still 17 minutes! In fact, wait -- where's the Creator/JamesGunn one? ''(That one plays)'' Oh. They're... showing it now? In the credits? 'Kay.
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: The Critic does find the occasional moment that makes him genuinely chuckle, such as the skit with Emma Stone and Kieran Culkin.

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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: The Critic does find the occasional moment that makes him genuinely chuckle, such as the skit with Emma Stone and Kieran Culkin. Somewhere around breaking five times something got a laugh from him after minutes on end of ''nothing'' enjoyable, he allows that the movie has maybe "3 percent" laughs and he's seen ones that didn't manage that.

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* FreezeFrameBonus: The Critic's response to seeing Supergirl strapped to a bomb, similar to [[Recap/TheNostalgiaCriticS3E2 his reasons why male pregnancy shouldn't happen]].
--> The explosion wouldn't hurt her because she's Supergirl. Even if it did, she could outrun the explosion because she's Supergirl. Even if she couldn't, nobody could get the bomb on her unless they had Kryptonite because she's Supergirl. Even if they did have Kryptonite, they'd have to strap that to her to actually hurt her because she's Supergirl. Even if they did strap Kryptonite to her... actually, that would work; just strap Kryptonite to her, but there wasn't any strapped to her, just a bomb. Unless, like, it was a bomb that exploded Kryptonite, a Krypto-Bomb, if you will. But that's silly. I mean, right? Right? A Krypto-Bomb? Was that a thing? I dunno. They didn't call it that in the movie, at least I don't think they did. It would require me going back to watch the movie again to check. And I just can't do that! I CAN'T!!!!

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* FreezeFrameBonus: The Critic's response to seeing Supergirl strapped to a bomb, similar to [[Recap/TheNostalgiaCriticS3E2 his reasons why male pregnancy shouldn't happen]].
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happen]]: [[note]]"The explosion wouldn't hurt her because she's Supergirl. Even if it did, she could outrun the explosion because she's Supergirl. Even if she couldn't, nobody could get the bomb on her unless they had Kryptonite because she's Supergirl. Even if they did have Kryptonite, they'd have to strap that to her to actually hurt her because she's Supergirl. Even if they did strap Kryptonite to her... actually, that would work; just strap Kryptonite to her, but there wasn't any strapped to her, just a bomb. Unless, like, it was a bomb that exploded Kryptonite, a Krypto-Bomb, if you will. But that's silly. I mean, right? Right? A Krypto-Bomb? Was that a thing? I dunno. They didn't call it that in the movie, at least I don't think they did. It would require me going back to watch the movie again to check. And I just can't do that! I CAN'T!!!!CAN'T!!!!"[[/note]]



* RapidFireComedy: Although the "rapid" is debatable, one of the Critic's main issues with the film is that every skit focuses on a singular gag, and cuts to a new skit before whatever shown concept is given a chance to properly develop.

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* RapidFireComedy: Although the "rapid" is debatable, one of the Critic's main issues with the film is that every skit focuses on a singular gag, and the film cuts to a new skit before whatever shown concept is given a chance to properly develop.



* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: In-Universe, the Critic considers it disappointing that the main sketch supporting the smaller sketches - involving Baxter trying to find the mysterious "Movie 43" turning into him becoming a supposed leader of the group in the apocalypse - wasn't a Film/HotTubTimeMachine meets Film/TheTerminator hybrid instead.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: In-Universe, the Critic considers it disappointing that the main sketch supporting the smaller sketches - involving Baxter trying to find the mysterious "Movie 43" turning into him becoming a supposed leader of the group in the apocalypse - wasn't a Film/HotTubTimeMachine ''Film/HotTubTimeMachine'' meets Film/TheTerminator ''Film/TheTerminator'' hybrid instead.



-->'''Creator/EmmaStone:''' "I'll see you in church."

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-->'''Creator/EmmaStone:''' -->[[TheStinger "I'll see you in church.""]]
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* HarsherInHindsight: The Critic's reaction to seeing Creator/ChrisPratt and Creator/AnnaFaris together in a sketch.

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* HarsherInHindsight: The Critic's reaction to seeing Creator/ChrisPratt and Creator/AnnaFaris together in a sketch. Pratt even remarried that same week.
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* SomethingWeForgot: When the Critic reaches the movie's credits:
-->'''Critic:''' Hold on. There can't be 17 minutes of credits, that makes no sense. Even if it has bloopers or deleted scenes, that's still 17 minutes! In fact, wait -- where's the Creator/JamesGunn one? ''(That one plays)'' Oh. They're...showing it now? In the credits? 'Kay.

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* FreezeFrameBonus: The Critic's response to seeing Supergirl strapped to a bomb.

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* FreezeFrameBonus: The Critic's response to seeing Supergirl strapped to a bomb.bomb, similar to [[Recap/TheNostalgiaCriticS3E2 his reasons why male pregnancy shouldn't happen]].



* ProductPlacement: After Creator/HalleBerry, of all people, talked about watching WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy, the Critic is somewhat puzzled.

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* ProductPlacement: After Creator/HalleBerry, of all people, talked about watching WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy, ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', the Critic is somewhat puzzled.


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* {{Recut}}: {{Discussed|Trope}}. When he starts developing interest in the movie's FramingDevice (a boy makes his younger brother search through the dark web for an illegal movie while infecting his laptop with viruses in revenge for a prank), the Critic pauses the review to mention that it is not the same framing device as the one featured in the original American release of the movie (in which a scriptwriter is trying to pitch his movie to a film executive).
-->'''Critic:''' ...Really? ''Movie 43'' needed to be altered so it'd be more accepted in other countries? Okay. There's one alteration that can be made that everybody could agree on. ''(Cutaway showing the movie exploding and the theater offering refunds)'' I'd leave happy. I-I'd leave happy.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: In-Universe, the Critic considers it disappointing that the main sketch supporting the smaller sketches - involving Baxter trying to find the mysterious "Movie 43" turning into him becoming a supposed leader of the apocalypse - wasn't a Film/HotTubTimeMachine meets Film/TheTerminator hybrid instead.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: In-Universe, the Critic considers it disappointing that the main sketch supporting the smaller sketches - involving Baxter trying to find the mysterious "Movie 43" turning into him becoming a supposed leader of the group in the apocalypse - wasn't a Film/HotTubTimeMachine meets Film/TheTerminator hybrid instead.
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'''Creator/EmmaStone:'''I'll see you in church.

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'''Creator/EmmaStone:'''I'll -->'''Creator/EmmaStone:''' "I'll see you in church."
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: In-Universe, the Critic considers it disappointing that the main sketch supporting the smaller sketches - involving Baxter trying to find the mysterious "Movie 43" turning into him becoming a supposed leader of the apocalypse - wasn't a Film/HotTubTimeMachine meets Film/TheTerminator hybrid instead.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: In-Universe, the Critic considers it disappointing that the main sketch supporting the smaller sketches - involving Baxter trying to find the mysterious "Movie 43" turning into him becoming a supposed leader of the apocalypse - wasn't a Film/HotTubTimeMachine meets Film/TheTerminator hybrid instead.instead.
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'''Creator/EmmaStone:'''I'll see you in church.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The Critic's reaction to seeing Chris Pratt and Anna Faris together in a sketch.

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* HarsherInHindsight: The Critic's reaction to seeing Chris Pratt Creator/ChrisPratt and Anna Faris Creator/AnnaFaris together in a sketch.

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** He also warms to the main sketch as the review goes on.



* ProductPlacement: After Creator/HalleBerry, of all people, talked about watching WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy, the Critic is somewhat puzzled.
-->'''Critic:'''...Sundays on Fox, check your local listings.



* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The Critic considers it disappointing that the main sketch - involving Baxter trying to find the mysterious "Movie 43" turning into him becoming a supposed leader of the apocalypse - wasn't a Film/HotTubTimeMachine meets Film/TheTerminator hybrid.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The In-Universe, the Critic considers it disappointing that the main sketch supporting the smaller sketches - involving Baxter trying to find the mysterious "Movie 43" turning into him becoming a supposed leader of the apocalypse - wasn't a Film/HotTubTimeMachine meets Film/TheTerminator hybrid.hybrid instead.

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* RapidFireComedy: Although the "rapid" is debatable, one of the Critic's main issues with the film is that every skit focuses on a singular gag, and cuts to a new skit before whatever shown concept is given a chance to properly develop.

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* FreezeFrameBonus: The Critic's response to seeing Supergirl strapped to a bomb.
--> The explosion wouldn't hurt her because she's Supergirl. Even if it did, she could outrun the explosion because she's Supergirl. Even if she couldn't, nobody could get the bomb on her unless they had Kryptonite because she's Supergirl. Even if they did have Kryptonite, they'd have to strap that to her to actually hurt her because she's Supergirl. Even if they did strap Kryptonite to her... actually, that would work; just strap Kryptonite to her, but there wasn't any strapped to her, just a bomb. Unless, like, it was a bomb that exploded Kryptonite, a Krypto-Bomb, if you will. But that's silly. I mean, right? Right? A Krypto-Bomb? Was that a thing? I dunno. They didn't call it that in the movie, at least I don't think they did. It would require me going back to watch the movie again to check. And I just can't do that! I CAN'T!!!!
* HarsherInHindsight: The Critic's reaction to seeing Chris Pratt and Anna Faris together in a sketch.
* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: The Critic points out that Creator/GeorgeClooney actually said "[[PrecisionFStrike No fucking way]]" after being offered to appear in said movie.
* RapidFireComedy: Although the "rapid" is debatable, one of the Critic's main issues with the film is that every skit focuses on a singular gag, and cuts to a new skit before whatever shown concept is given a chance to properly develop.develop.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The Critic considers it disappointing that the main sketch - involving Baxter trying to find the mysterious "Movie 43" turning into him becoming a supposed leader of the apocalypse - wasn't a Film/HotTubTimeMachine meets Film/TheTerminator hybrid.
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'''Release''': Jun 5, 2019

'''Focus''': Film/Movie43

Since it's release it's been called "the Citizen Kane of awful." With a huge celebrity cast, can Nostalgia Critic find anything of value in this gross-out stinker?

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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: The Critic does find the occasional moment that makes him genuinely chuckle, such as the skit with Emma Stone and Kieran Culkin.
* RapidFireComedy: Although the "rapid" is debatable, one of the Critic's main issues with the film is that every skit focuses on a singular gag, and cuts to a new skit before whatever shown concept is given a chance to properly develop.

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