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The Nostalgia Critic reviews, The Pagemaster a movie that tried to get more kids to read. Key word is tried.
Originally aired on March 31, 2009.
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The Pagemaster was originally released on November 23rd, 1994. It stars Macaulay Culkin, Christopher Lloyd, Patrick Stewart, Whoopi Goldberg and Leonard Nimoy.
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@chefbreccia2642
@chefbreccia2642 7 лет назад
Christopher Lloyd, Whoopi Goldberg, Leonard Nimoy, and Patrick Stewart. Was this a movie or a Star Trek reunion?
@zoewr5428
@zoewr5428 7 лет назад
A dissapointing Star Trek reunion in animation with no plot that is...
@walkerchisholm5257
@walkerchisholm5257 7 лет назад
Frank Welker did the screams for Spock in Star Trek III.
@garthdavis2502
@garthdavis2502 6 лет назад
@@walkerchisholm5257 Now that's a fun fact.
@OfficerFriendly2006
@OfficerFriendly2006 5 лет назад
who did christopher lloyd play in star trek.
@hulkfan97
@hulkfan97 5 лет назад
@@OfficerFriendly2006 he was a Klingon in Search for Spock
@hoodwynk1389
@hoodwynk1389 7 лет назад
The Mr Hyde part freaked me the hell out, as a kid
@rachelsquire7246
@rachelsquire7246 5 лет назад
DAHLicious Wafflez same
@Tigrion
@Tigrion 5 лет назад
yup that and the dragon part ^_^
@ProfessorUniverse95
@ProfessorUniverse95 5 лет назад
My brother screamed
@maryhawkins3089
@maryhawkins3089 4 года назад
Scarred me and my brother , for sure.
@jjj9640
@jjj9640 4 года назад
Sounds about right.
@Rodderz1992
@Rodderz1992 7 лет назад
Believe it or not, The Pagemaster was actually one of my favourite films when I was younger. I loved the story it told me and it actually got me to read the books it used. This is why this was always one of my favourite Nostalgia Critic reviews.
@Teatime7771
@Teatime7771 7 лет назад
J Roscoe It is trying to be like the Never Ending Story. But that movie was better
@nightflare1866
@nightflare1866 7 лет назад
J Roscoe you do realize he just said the movie sucked
@Rodderz1992
@Rodderz1992 7 лет назад
Jon Stewart Got to agree with you on that one
@Rodderz1992
@Rodderz1992 7 лет назад
Night Flare I know he slated this movie a lot and to be fair looking back I agree with him, but at the time I felt that the film introduced me to so many characters I had never heard of and, after asking my parents which books they were from, I went out and read them to find out more about the characters I had seen. I like this review mainly because its funny well presented, unlike the movie itself. Plus it was also the first Nostalgia Critic review I ever saw so, in a way, its like The Pagemaster in that it made me want to go and watch more of his stuff.
@megamage911
@megamage911 7 лет назад
I really loved it too haha xD
@proudsaiyanprince2651
@proudsaiyanprince2651 7 лет назад
It's sad that you say it's boring because this is the movie that opened my mind to the wonderful world of books at a young age and the theme to this film still gives me emotional shivers down my spine. I can still hear Christopher Loyd's whisper of "Look to the books." whenever I'm having a really hard time with something. This film is a underappreciated gem.
@leolordful
@leolordful Год назад
Damn, I hear it too.
@johngoetzinger1605
@johngoetzinger1605 Год назад
What a bundle of sticks.
@morningowl43
@morningowl43 5 месяцев назад
@@johngoetzinger1605oh look! A homophobic comment disguised as being “clever” directed towards a 7 year old comment 🤡
@badasscomedy5126
@badasscomedy5126 5 месяцев назад
It would be if it tried harder
@VegetaSoup
@VegetaSoup 7 лет назад
I actually loved this movie as a kid, to the point it was one of my favorite movies. I mean, it was flawed, I won't doubt that, but it has a special place in my heart and fueled my imagination and love for reading.
@valerietheodore1688
@valerietheodore1688 6 лет назад
Ditto
@benjackson7872
@benjackson7872 5 лет назад
Same. It has flaws but at the same time it’s enjoyable. Rich does show signs of development towards the end of the movie.
@KSundstrom2
@KSundstrom2 5 лет назад
Me too! It was one of my favorites. Contrary to what this guy says, I for one was more interested in reading after I first watched it. I actually just looked up a full version and it sucked me right back in at the age of 27. It's certainly entertaining in my book (hah!)
@terranova1203
@terranova1203 4 года назад
Same here.
@jjj9640
@jjj9640 4 года назад
I hope my little brother can say that when he grows up. He likes the movie too, he even watched it on his last birthday. P.S.: 4:08 That means its working.
@vmi02raven
@vmi02raven 7 лет назад
"The kids' section is actually the porn section. We get a lot of complaints." LMAO!!!!
@ElijahRichards25
@ElijahRichards25 7 лет назад
Always heard that as "The cute section is actually the porno section. We get a lot of complaints."
@한남자다니엘
@한남자다니엘 2 года назад
Kinda dark if you think about it as cheeze pizza
@Radratpup
@Radratpup 7 лет назад
I distinctly remember being afraid of libraries BECAUSE of this movie as a kid so really it did the opposite of its intended purpose
@HBHaga
@HBHaga 7 лет назад
Nah, you want to be terrified of libraries try watching Something Wicked This Way Comes while running a high fever.
@HBHaga
@HBHaga 7 лет назад
I tend to watch movies when I get sick, sometime I choose poorly.
@floatingbooks4058
@floatingbooks4058 7 лет назад
HBHaga one time i watched that weirdass anti drugs animation with the cartoon characters. In its entirety while I had a fever
@HBHaga
@HBHaga 7 лет назад
Sounds like that might have gotten a bit trippy. I made the mistake of watching the House on Haunted Hill remake while running a 105.
@azadalamiq
@azadalamiq 7 лет назад
HBHaga hey that movie is awesome, loved it as a kid was the first horror movie i liked.
@moviemaniac2159
@moviemaniac2159 5 лет назад
Interesting how films like this, "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" and "Van Helsing" portray Mr. Hyde as a literal monster, while in the original book, Hyde was just an evil man.
@benjaminschiel3339
@benjaminschiel3339 2 года назад
Well Mister hyde was first not even a bad guy. he was a guy that don't forced himselfe into the social moral and norm Dr jackel force himselfe his whole life. The other Side of him, that life his life under non moral lifetime slip slowy into Evil. Also you can argument that Special " The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" basical copy the incretibly Hulk.
@TheMoose126
@TheMoose126 2 года назад
@@benjaminschiel3339 I have no idea how I was able to understand that post, it was hard to get through, but I got through it..
@James.B.Russell
@James.B.Russell Год назад
Yeah I remember the Incretibly Hulk. One of my favorite characters
@femoman
@femoman Год назад
And it was even more complex than that, in a way that NO adaptation has ever gotten right: Jekyll is just as vile and evil minded as Hyde, but he represses his dark urges, and then later learns to split off these urges into the uninhibited Hyde identity, whom he lets loose to wreak havoc and do what he wants to purge himself of his guilt, and then clean up after him as Jekyll to atone for it.
@pipedream2556
@pipedream2556 10 месяцев назад
​@@femomanyeah it's just a second identity with a disguise he could turn on and off eith what amounts to a magic potion, right? Hyde doing bad things and not reflecting poorly on Jekyll's reputation was exactly what he wanted when he made that potion!
@KyleRayner12
@KyleRayner12 7 лет назад
As creepy as Lloyd is in this, at least he isn't boring. (Side note: Patrick Stewart? Christopher Lloyd? Leonard Nimoy? Whoopi Goldberg? How the hell did this movie get an all-star cast?!)
@franohmsford7548
@franohmsford7548 7 лет назад
An all-star trek cast! Captain Picard, Cmdr Kruge, Mr Spock and Guinan!
@walkerchisholm5257
@walkerchisholm5257 7 лет назад
Don’t forget Frank Welker’s in this to. Also he’s Megatron.😊
@Pinka13
@Pinka13 5 лет назад
Correction: An all Star TREK cast!
@borisammerlaan7408
@borisammerlaan7408 5 лет назад
But no mention of the voice actor GOD, Frank Welker, playing Horror? Sheesh.
@patdornoff9383
@patdornoff9383 4 года назад
both nimoy and lloyd have played master xehanort in the kingdom hearts games
@DanSolo0119
@DanSolo0119 7 лет назад
I beg to differ. I remember that after I saw this movie, I wanted to read Treasure Island. This movie, as well as The NeverEnding Story, actually encouraged me to read because I was actually curious about the stories mentioned
@clericofchaos1
@clericofchaos1 7 лет назад
eh, I liked it. the animation was good, it had some good voice actors, and I was already a reader so I got all the references.
@ClintonomoBay
@ClintonomoBay 7 лет назад
clericofchaos1 i feel like the colors, aside from the paint falling everywhere, were very dull and muted throughout the film.
@clericofchaos1
@clericofchaos1 7 лет назад
lol still looks better than most cartoons today.
@wompwomp9946
@wompwomp9946 7 лет назад
clericofchaos1 My ma bought a bootleg of this on the street and we all loved it lol
@vladimirblagojevic5937
@vladimirblagojevic5937 6 лет назад
agreed. :-) i saw it so many years ago, i thought i dreamed or imagined it
@mistydemorrow4955
@mistydemorrow4955 5 лет назад
The Dr. Jeckle and Mr. Hyde part suprised me, in a bad way. I hate scary things.
@michaelcorbalis9860
@michaelcorbalis9860 7 лет назад
What kind of library only lets you take out 2 books?!
@tristanhartup4936
@tristanhartup4936 6 лет назад
One that tries to create some last-minute conflict storywise
@Eszra
@Eszra 5 лет назад
Used to be limits long ago. I remember that as a kid in the 90s
@AirQuotes
@AirQuotes 5 лет назад
I remember those days you had a limit of 5 at my local library. I also remember people in my school crying because the newest harry potter at the time (goblet of fire) were sold out and they couldn't read it. I went to the library the day of its release and just checked it out thinking my classmates were so dumb. Libraries are so underrated
@giuseppeianniello1998
@giuseppeianniello1998 4 года назад
The Screenplay Library, apparently
@ButterPecan37
@ButterPecan37 3 года назад
All the libraries around where I live you can only take out 2 or 3 books
@SolstaceWinters
@SolstaceWinters 7 лет назад
I actually rather enjoyed Pagemaster as a kid. I didn't see it as "glossing over" each of those literary classics so much as it was "giving you a taste" of the stories. Did what you see in Moby Dick make you curious about the how's and why's? Well go read the book and find out the rest of it. That sort of thing. I think, for the most part, I'd still enjoy this movie (granted it's been a while), but that ol' Gameboy game... UGH.
@lukef2098
@lukef2098 2 года назад
I actually rather ejected prognnetersasakidfontsesaslifesygrvins
@deuce5546
@deuce5546 2 года назад
That's like me making a movie for kids to wanna learn history and show a bunch of dead people. "Wanna know what happened to them and when? Look up the Vietnam War." Like Doug says here, the moral falls flat because the mc is already a bookworm from starters, his whole life is what he reads in books. I get that it's more about the things book teach you, such as courage, but if he was already a nerdy kid he would have read those books and learnt that lesson ANYWAY. The reason why Neverending Story works here and Pagemaster doesnt is that the main kid was an average kid, so that anyone could relate to him, I cant relate to this stuck up statistics kid. But even besides that, the whole movie is boring as hell, I distinctly remember changing the channel whenever they aired this, and it's not that the plot is boring, it has a lot of off colors, it's paced like a turtle and it's a drag to watch, not even the climax picks up the pace a little. It's a snoozefest.
@patrickzalatoris3206
@patrickzalatoris3206 Год назад
Even the scene where a rapid dog came out of SH hounds of the baskervilles, it's one of the best sherlock novels, sure the movie didn't expand on the fictional novel characters that much, maybe it's best they shouldn't have, if kids got interested in them from the scenes of the movie, they would want to read the books to learn more
@orangeslash1667
@orangeslash1667 Год назад
@@patrickzalatoris3206 The good news is that 20th Century Fox would get better with better with Animation with Anastasia. Even the animation in this film feels Don Bluth-ish. The bad news is that they would also get worse with Titian A.E.
@cofeespear4992
@cofeespear4992 4 года назад
As someone who was a boring bookworm with no friends as a kid this actually was a enjoyable movie for me as a kid
@legoC97
@legoC97 7 лет назад
Anyone else begun to feel nostalgic for old Nostalgia Critic episodes?
@biomassregional6vlogstv
@biomassregional6vlogstv 2 года назад
Hear hear
@naedanger123
@naedanger123 Год назад
I don’t often get the urge to revisit classic NC/AVGN, but when I do it’s a week long binge
@TheMOVIEMANIAC13
@TheMOVIEMANIAC13 Год назад
@@naedanger123same
@axelnilsson5124
@axelnilsson5124 10 месяцев назад
Ironic
@heavenscharm4641
@heavenscharm4641 7 лет назад
This movie is like a fever dream that I have very vague memories of.
@Guitarzan502
@Guitarzan502 4 года назад
I had an actual fever dream of this movie and that is all I could remember of it for the longest time.
@FarhanaK
@FarhanaK 7 лет назад
When you get nostalgia from a nostalgia critic video....
@thatguynamedskyy6756
@thatguynamedskyy6756 7 лет назад
it's like a 4th wall break inside a 4th wall break! that's like 16 walls!
@felynecomrade
@felynecomrade 7 лет назад
...that's from something, I know I've heard that before...
@Jesut01
@Jesut01 6 лет назад
I think that sounds like a line from the "Nostalgia Critic Anthem" song
@ryanweeks6118
@ryanweeks6118 6 лет назад
...guys...it's deadpool XD the line was from deadpool
@lookbovine
@lookbovine 2 года назад
When you’ve read that comment under the last dozen NC videos... you puke all yourself without getting up...
@williamkarbala5718
@williamkarbala5718 7 лет назад
Christopher loyd looks more like Leon Trotsky than Lenin.
@Sh0tgunJust1ce
@Sh0tgunJust1ce 3 года назад
He can pair up with the real Lenin lookalike in Julian Glover from For Your Eyes Only.
@Gaia_BentosZX5
@Gaia_BentosZX5 7 лет назад
When Sonic Sez is more credible than Ted Turner, you've done something wrong.
@optillian4182
@optillian4182 7 лет назад
GaiaX5 And that's no good.
@optillian4182
@optillian4182 7 лет назад
Keith Pixton No.
@jayblade2000
@jayblade2000 7 лет назад
that's NO good!
@sargeantreyna2286
@sargeantreyna2286 7 лет назад
True
@AP-wn3uw
@AP-wn3uw 5 лет назад
I liked this movie as a kid. Glad to see from the comments that I wasn't the only one. For what ever reason this movie actually inspired me to read more.
@marinerman
@marinerman 7 лет назад
@4:38: "I need an adult!" I AM AN ADUULLLT!!!
@amanibob1416
@amanibob1416 6 лет назад
marinerman "He, he'll be missed!"
@elizabethtrudgill9900
@elizabethtrudgill9900 5 лет назад
No! No you're not.
@jordandill7863
@jordandill7863 Месяц назад
A NEED AN ADULTIER ADULT
@BramAPoe
@BramAPoe 7 лет назад
Actually I loved the Pagemaster to be honest..... Well done Doug, you've actually made me nostalgic!
@markcasadevall9509
@markcasadevall9509 6 лет назад
me too. I remember the same place when I saw it. I especially remember the ending and the jekyll and hyde part.
@deltaprime3509
@deltaprime3509 7 лет назад
Guilty pleasure.
@AirQuotes
@AirQuotes 7 лет назад
DeltaPrime350 Not even a guilty pleasure for me I'll happily admit I love this film.
@bisine
@bisine 7 лет назад
mriee same
@terranova1203
@terranova1203 7 лет назад
Same here.
@scotshabalam2432
@scotshabalam2432 7 лет назад
But it's basically a watered down version of Never Ending Story!
@davidtaylor5262
@davidtaylor5262 7 лет назад
Seeing again makes me feel like a little kid again back when things were so simple I miss those days
@Hinapen1
@Hinapen1 5 лет назад
I really like The Pagemaster. I was that overly cautious kid growing up. So it was really cool to see someone like me learn how to overcome those fears.
@gbadspcps2
@gbadspcps2 7 лет назад
Boring movie but damn the animation is unexpectedly good.
@gbadspcps2
@gbadspcps2 7 лет назад
For me it was, although I'm willing to hear what you get out of it, because I really want to like this movie.
@genesistoomega
@genesistoomega 7 лет назад
Well, what I got out of it was the atmosphere. It conveyed the horror of the horror part really well and the adventure of the adventure part well too. It inspired me to go and read the books from those sections and discover for myself why they were such great literary classics. I actually like how it only vaguely glossed over each individual book from those sections, and told more with the animation than it did with the dialogue and story telling, because they would say what the book was and give you a snippet of story from it to get you hooked in sometimes an entirely visual manor. But the images that it gave me were striking enough to stay in my imagination after the film was over. The fantasy section however, I feel was completely wasted. As far as dumb 90's movies go, this ain't the worst, and the visuals and atmosphere (mostly) are its main draw.
@radiocoffee7700
@radiocoffee7700 7 лет назад
"I'm afraid you can only check out two." ...Why?
@shwahgamer
@shwahgamer 5 лет назад
Yeah that is a really dumb rule for a guy who is trying to get kids to read more.
@CrudeConduct666
@CrudeConduct666 5 лет назад
Have you been to a library? That was a pretty common rule
@takigan
@takigan 4 года назад
@@CrudeConduct666 Right? It was 2 with practically every library I ever dealt with until college. I remember asking my college librarian "So, 2 books right?" and he was like "2?! Nah man, you can check out up to 10. 20 if you have a referral from a professor". I remember thinking my whole life up until that point had been bullshit.
@UltimateGamerCC
@UltimateGamerCC 4 года назад
@@takigan it was probably that way for PUBLIC libraries, not the ones that Colleges tend to have, they know their students arent gonna go far with those books, while Public libraries had a problem with ppl checking them out, but forgetting to check them back in. also it was probably for the movie to cause a bit of a dramatic moment, albeit poorly done.
@DrDolan2000
@DrDolan2000 4 года назад
Bullshit reason
@sirmlan
@sirmlan 7 лет назад
Old school Nostalgia Critic in 360p. *thumbs up* (Edit: I'm sarcastic)
@Silhouetters
@Silhouetters 7 лет назад
360p was the 1080p of 2009
@imasiontist653
@imasiontist653 7 лет назад
Just Laura I still have to watch in 144p
@asra-5180
@asra-5180 7 лет назад
Mister Torgue High-Five Flexington haha!
@imasiontist653
@imasiontist653 7 лет назад
Marco Fantasy AND HALF OF THE TIME IT BUFFERS!
@thomasalvarez6456
@thomasalvarez6456 7 лет назад
I think your kind had gone extinct..........
@PerovNigma
@PerovNigma 7 лет назад
"You wanna... *curl up with a good book*?" That's pretty hilarious! XD
@zoewr5428
@zoewr5428 7 лет назад
Ikr
@biomassregional6vlogstv
@biomassregional6vlogstv 2 года назад
Yes^^
@iuffcgpuu
@iuffcgpuu 7 лет назад
I always get this warm feeling when watching Nostalgia Critic videos. It's like, there can be all this sad shit happening both in the world and in my personal life, but when I open a NC video I know that I will be happy. It's such an amazing series (idk if "series" is the right word) and I'm so glad that I stumbled upon it couple years ago.
@justinmoegling8710
@justinmoegling8710 7 лет назад
Stale Meme totally
@slashermaster28
@slashermaster28 2 года назад
Like others have pointed out, I think the reason they gloss over a lot of plot elements is to get people interested in finding out the context behind those scenes. They show the most exciting stuff to make you wonder what led to it. And before anyone says that's a terrible approach, that's literally what movie trailers and TV show ads are for. They show you specific scenes to get you hyped up. In fact, sometimes they'll even show clips that aren't in the final product to mislead the audience and catch them by surprise when they see how the film actually plays out. And if you read some of the comments, you'll notice a lot of people read these books because the film didn't spoil those stories for them but made them look exciting by showing some of the more exciting moments/plot points. I just notice quite a few people saying that just showing one plot point without context isn't a valid way to get people interested in something when, again, that's literally what ads do. Another apt comparison, imagine if the plot summary on the back of a book told you every single plot point. What's the point in even reading it when you know exactly what happens at the end? You see where I'm coming from? Before you say it makes no sense for a film to take that approach, keep in mind this isn't an adaptation of a book. It's an original film that uses those other books are a basis for the worlds the main lead has to go through. If this was an adaptation of all three of those stories, sure, then the lack of context would be a valid complaint, but again, it's not.
@gam3rtim352
@gam3rtim352 7 лет назад
For a second I really thought the green demon dog said Zuul.
@zoewr5428
@zoewr5428 7 лет назад
yup
@bradhodges4521
@bradhodges4521 5 лет назад
Lol i did too
@GreekShinobi223
@GreekShinobi223 4 года назад
You know that's a shitty Ghostbusters joke right?
@Wandervenn
@Wandervenn 7 лет назад
The Pagemaster was one of those movies that really stuck with me as a child. I loved the characters and the way they interacted with the storybook worlds really boosted my imagination. i would read books and pretend the world around me was transforming. Libraries took on an extra magic to them. so yeah .. gotta disagree with you here Critic. perhaps you just had to be that kind of kid. Not a kid who needed to be told to read, but one who already loved to. You find yourself closer to the main character who struggles to socialize and embracing the storybook scenes
@AirQuotes
@AirQuotes 7 лет назад
wow now this is an old episode I love this film btw
@PhoenixHealing
@PhoenixHealing 4 года назад
Oh my god the Evil Reading Rainbow bit almost made me spew out my water all over the place 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@chubbyninja89
@chubbyninja89 Год назад
I just find it funny.
@_NIKOS9_NIKOS
@_NIKOS9_NIKOS 7 лет назад
Last time I was this early Samurai Jack had only 4 seasons
@manuelalbertoromero9528
@manuelalbertoromero9528 7 лет назад
Now it has a 5th season...WITH BLOOD!!!
@lordaizen66
@lordaizen66 7 лет назад
i came to this fro a samurai jack video
@NoOne-py5or
@NoOne-py5or 7 лет назад
so anytime before a month ago?
@TheOneLichemperor
@TheOneLichemperor 7 лет назад
Watchaa!
@TheRoloSound
@TheRoloSound 7 лет назад
actually, by only teasing these books and characters, it encourages you to go out and read more about them. It's actually explained well by the page master himself. Read and experience the stories for yourself rather than expecting the movie to spell them out for you. Explore the worlds within these books and you may find a connection to reading you never thought you could have. Pagemaster is not a guilty pleasure of mine, it's just a pleasure. It's dark, adventurous, goofy, and fantastical. Except for every scene before and after the library... those are just terrible
@AlphaOmega1237
@AlphaOmega1237 7 лет назад
I understand the idea but I doubt it works in practice. I'm into reading and this movie doesn't make me want to read about any of the characters.
@supermariofan03
@supermariofan03 4 года назад
How does that excuse the characters based on said novels being underdeveloped? Be a movie first, then be an inspiration for kids to read.
@TheRoloSound
@TheRoloSound 4 года назад
@@supermariofan03 I don't know, I would be inclined to agree with you, but the overwhelming amount of comments referring to how much people enjoyed this movie as a kid (and even now) kind of proves to me that this movie did exactly what it intended to do. There are movies with incredibly diverse and fleshed out characters, there are visually interesting movies, and some movies that do both wonderfully (all having the ability to carry a message while being entertaining). This movie did a fair job showing the base traits of characters from various novels, especially with the short amount of time each character was on screen. At the same time, the animation was breathtaking and really sucked you into the genres being portrayed. Putting too much focus on fleshing out these characters we only really get a glimpse at would defeat the purpose of the film. I wouldn't go so far to say this movie is a masterpiece, but it is fascinating if nothing else, especially for a 90's film about reading. It holds a special place in my childhood as well as the childhoods of many others. Trying to put it under the microscope of (fancy voice) 'Serious Critique' shows (in my opinion) a lack of understanding for what this movie is trying (and succeeds) to be: a film to convince children, through exciting/beautiful visuals and a glimpse into various novels, that exploring fiction is a worthwhile endeavor.
@supermariofan03
@supermariofan03 4 года назад
TheRoloSound Look if you like this movie, more power to you. But considering that you admitted the movie didn’t flesh out these characters, it contradicts your point of the movie trying to get the kids to read these literature novels. Why not, oh I don’t know, have these characters along with Culkin and the books on this grand epic journey?! Add some intriguing dialogue moments to further flesh them out that will most definitely have kids be like “Wow. I want to read Jekyll and Hyde. I want to read Moby Dick.” Having these characters appear for only a few minutes and just get them the fuck out would only drive kids further away from said novels and just go back to more grinding on Final Fantasy VI. Oh and by the way, you might want to do your research. The movie “succeeded”? That’s not what the overall box office results and critic reviews tell me.
@TheRoloSound
@TheRoloSound 4 года назад
@@supermariofan03 My point is that the movie has no need to "flesh out" the characters from these novels. If you watched the movie, then you would know that these characters are (in a way) confined to their stories. Bringing them along the journey defeats the premise. The point is not to follow these characters through the story. The point is to have Culkin and the books (as well as the audience) catch a glimpse of those characters within their respective stories. It is meant as a metaphor: Culkin gets lost in the library and begins skimming through random books based on which section of the library he is in. The number of people in the comments who attribute either their beginning or continued interest in reading fiction to this movie contradicts the notion that this movie had no effect. Finally, I guess I need to address the last thing you said. I never once said that this movie did well at the box office, nor did I claim that critics loved it. I said that the movie succeeded in what it was trying to accomplish. In clearer terms, "The final product matches the filmmaker's vision for it." This movie introduced Jekyll and Hyde, Moby Dick, and Treasure Island to me as a kid, which is more than I can say for many of the adults in my life at that age, and did it in an easy-to-digest, colorful, and creative way. Again, this movie has its flaws. It isn't a critically great movie, but none of that even matters. What matters is that the filmmaker's vision reached the audience it was intended for. Otherwise, we wouldn't be having this discussion. It was fun visiting a comment thread I started 3 years ago, but I think I may have said all I can from my perspective. It was nice meeting you.
@1997residente
@1997residente 7 лет назад
Let's pray Dafne Keen,Millie Bobby Brown and the other Kids actors in the World won't suffer what culkin had to.
@mikeperry7335
@mikeperry7335 7 лет назад
1997residente they already did with those stupid ass names
@jekblom123
@jekblom123 7 лет назад
Wait a minute. Christopher Lloyd didn't frozen this time! HE USUALLY GETS FROZEN, TODAY!!
@sascachuhuan
@sascachuhuan 7 лет назад
Collect all library cards to see the real ending of the video
@LeMasterofSwords
@LeMasterofSwords 7 лет назад
sascachuhuan PBG?
@user-yr7to6ix9k
@user-yr7to6ix9k 7 лет назад
having fun isn't hard, when you have a library card
@sascachuhuan
@sascachuhuan 7 лет назад
kyle wolman No, i actually played the game myself as a kid and i gave up trying to find that fucking card
@sillygrl23
@sillygrl23 7 лет назад
Oh yeah, I know what you are talking about, I got that game for my birthday, those things were impossible to find.
@applescruff88
@applescruff88 5 лет назад
Collecting all the library cards didn't give you shit. Just a congrats in the credits. :(
@ladanodion2826
@ladanodion2826 7 лет назад
I actually liked this film. I just remember I watched it and I really liked it
@LuxasVTUBER
@LuxasVTUBER 7 лет назад
Can I BOOK this movie?
@half-lifescientist1991
@half-lifescientist1991 7 лет назад
No
@Manganra7
@Manganra7 7 лет назад
I have the book?
@Caitlin_Mitchell
@Caitlin_Mitchell 3 года назад
This was my favorite non-vampire movie as a kid. I watched it ALL the time. This video may actually make me want to rewatch the movie!
@kylecarson5723
@kylecarson5723 7 лет назад
you killed the whole movie when he says how the hell did he get these statistics without reading books, not like the internet existed.
@lunayoshi
@lunayoshi 6 лет назад
Yeah, it existed, but there was virtually NO WAY you'd be able to access it if you're that young. His parents would have had to do all the work for him, and they sound like they don't approve of him getting all those statistics and thus wouldn't want him looking them up, so he'd be screwed.
@JJtoutcourt
@JJtoutcourt 4 года назад
(I know this comment is old) existed ?? man, 1994 ! nobody even knew what the internet was back then.
@jeremykegley1669
@jeremykegley1669 4 года назад
@@JJtoutcourt The internet existed back then, but there were very few people that had it! Heck I didn't use internet even in 97' unless i went to the library! I didn't use it ti'll about HS in 98-2002!
@JJtoutcourt
@JJtoutcourt 4 года назад
@@jeremykegley1669 and even then, I suppose you're american ?
@jeremykegley1669
@jeremykegley1669 4 года назад
@@JJtoutcourt Yeah! But like i said the internet even in USA wasn't popular yet!
@Mad-Hatter-ison
@Mad-Hatter-ison 3 года назад
I do admit: it was thanks to this film way back when I was a kid and it aired on Cartoon Network that I was interested in Jekyll and Hyde Haven't got the chance to read until I was a Highschool senior and fell in love with it. The characters, the setting, the moral, and the conflicted issue and motive of Jekyll's experiment that is semi relatable to this day of how we all live on fragile reputation.
@emilysiegert5481
@emilysiegert5481 Год назад
I know everyone has a different perspective, but for me personally this movie still goes as hard nearly 30 years later as it did when it first came out. I love the animation, the story, the heckin' book puns, the soundtrack. Everything about this movie is memorable for me. A true underappreciated gem that fills me with a sense of childlike wonderment every time I watch it.
@AeroRanger100
@AeroRanger100 7 лет назад
"Thus, I give up a spear!" (Oh, sh*t, that did nothing) *SPLASH* Freakin' gold right there.
@Harrian2014
@Harrian2014 7 лет назад
That part where Mr Hyde reveals his face always scared me when I was little. When that bit was coming I would fast forward through it
@optillian4182
@optillian4182 7 лет назад
This video was made in 2009. *Am I old yet?*
@dragonheart1236
@dragonheart1236 7 лет назад
Optillian were all old, friend
@optillian4182
@optillian4182 7 лет назад
*we're
@Bittergamer1886
@Bittergamer1886 6 лет назад
Fuck. I'm 21 now, which means this came out when I was 13. And I remember watching it as it came out, too. Damn, the Critic's always been there for me.
@futoijosei
@futoijosei 3 дня назад
I graduated high school in 2009
@blackjack9612
@blackjack9612 7 лет назад
i distinctly remember this movie being one of my favorites as a kid. i have a dvd of it somewhere
@genuinesaucy
@genuinesaucy 4 года назад
"I'm a book, honey, I can read." Actually some pretty good sass.
@greymorning8389
@greymorning8389 5 лет назад
I loved this film when I was a child. I watched it like a million times. And I also read a lot. Coincidence?May be.
@superstarultra28
@superstarultra28 3 года назад
I always love the Critic's expressions during Christopher Lloyd's introduction!
@biomassregional6vlogstv
@biomassregional6vlogstv 2 года назад
Yep, it is the reason why Lloyd is such a great talented actor for doing so incredibly well, even in movies like this one
@giovanniorellana2200
@giovanniorellana2200 7 лет назад
I was frozen today! LOL
@BaronVonQuiply
@BaronVonQuiply 7 лет назад
Let it go.
@missmoxie9188
@missmoxie9188 6 лет назад
No you got to say it right I was FROZEN TODAY!!!!!!
@TimberNightSong
@TimberNightSong 6 лет назад
Conceal, don't feel, don't let them know . . . well now they know.
@ИльяГлазков-т6п
@ИльяГлазков-т6п 7 лет назад
8:39 Fantasy: Hello there, mister... Jekyll: Doctor. Kaecilius: Mister Doctor?
@tristanhartup4936
@tristanhartup4936 7 лет назад
It's Strange
@romolus7255
@romolus7255 7 лет назад
Tristan Hartup maybe, who am i to judge
@jareththegoblinking3191
@jareththegoblinking3191 7 лет назад
The wifi password. We're not savages
@christopherdamron697
@christopherdamron697 6 лет назад
docter who?
@alexlong9107
@alexlong9107 6 лет назад
no who's on third
@madzod0076
@madzod0076 7 лет назад
this movie is holy to me. Its beautiful and fun to watch, atleast for me.
@darctanz
@darctanz 7 лет назад
Pagemaster was one of the best movies I had when I was a kid. It really did make me want to read more.
@Jarethjr
@Jarethjr Год назад
I actually loved this movie growing up lol- it inspired me to become a author oddly enough I wanted to make my own little world that people could explore
@ScottaHemi440
@ScottaHemi440 7 лет назад
i remember this movie D: the kid has like the dorkiest bike ever XD
@princesspoopsicle8694
@princesspoopsicle8694 7 лет назад
Aside from the Fantasy section scene, I loved this movie as a kid! It actually made me read Moby Dick and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde because I was curious about their stories. I get that it's not for everyone, but it introduced me to new kinds of stories that I wouldn't have read as a kid (and introduced me to my love of horror - the genre, not the book).
@biomassregional6vlogstv
@biomassregional6vlogstv 2 года назад
16:58 Plot Twist--The Pagemaster came with Rich through the gateway and took over the book-keeper's body to watch over him as a perv/Inspirational guidance teacher
@I_am_ENSanity
@I_am_ENSanity 7 лет назад
I actually really liked this movie, it's also good today while on a lot of painkillers!!!
@stevethebarbarian9876
@stevethebarbarian9876 7 лет назад
Oh my god, I loved Pagemaster. Just the name makes me smile, watching the clips, even in the midst of it getting torn to shreds by NC, just put me in a much better mood.
@davidtaylor5262
@davidtaylor5262 7 лет назад
Seeing this again makes me feel like a little kid again back when things were so simple I miss those days
@xgray2012
@xgray2012 7 лет назад
David Taylor I'd say Reading Rainbow is better. That's just my opinion.
@warlock984
@warlock984 7 лет назад
"What's this, a boy has come here to take shelter from a storm and doesn't want to check out a book? He must not like books enough and needs to be taught to face his fears!" That's what went through my mind as I watched this review.
@thomascholowsky1236
@thomascholowsky1236 6 лет назад
16:21 I can only imagine what that creepy librarian did to his unconscious body.
@slimkt
@slimkt 7 лет назад
It's funny that Doug called this unmemorable because I spent quite some time looking for this movie because I loved the animation as a kid. The first time I saw this movie, I begged my parents to take me to the library to find Strange Case of Jekyll and Hyde because that scene was so vivid in my mind. Still a guilty pleasure I happily return to every once in a while.
@noahboat580
@noahboat580 7 лет назад
this is such a dull anime
@milkmancatcher1996
@milkmancatcher1996 7 лет назад
Ha
@thatoneguywhocomments.8091
@thatoneguywhocomments.8091 7 лет назад
Jasmine Blue Deez nut
@orangeslash1667
@orangeslash1667 3 года назад
@@thatoneguywhocomments.8091 I wish this was an anime.
@ric3poversace477
@ric3poversace477 7 лет назад
When I was a kid I used to call this movie "the exit!" Lol!
@scifigeek14
@scifigeek14 7 лет назад
Pagemaster was one of my fave movies as a kid. I actually remembered it so much as an adult that I was able to find it again as a college kid and find it online. And, maybe it was my NOSTALGIA at play but I enjoyed it just as much. :)
@aii5748
@aii5748 6 лет назад
I really liked this movie as a kid and I've never forgotten about it. It was scary, creepy, and had awesome visuals and aesthetics. The story was boring, yeah. But I just enjoyed looking at it & listening to it. It makes me want to go on an adventure.
@echo5entertainment169
@echo5entertainment169 7 лет назад
ah a reupload of nostalgia critic. today is a good day. On youtube at least.
@RegretfulGreedler
@RegretfulGreedler 7 лет назад
Awh, I used to love Pagemaster. Jekyll and Hyde and the Hunchback of Notre-Dame ended up becoming two of my all-time favourite novels, so to see them both referenced in the same scene still makes me excited.
@EchoASMRtist
@EchoASMRtist 4 года назад
Why is he hating so hard on this movie? lol I thought it was pretty decent.
@mjgamerfox6557
@mjgamerfox6557 5 лет назад
14:11 that line reminds me of the boss of stan from American Dad. wich that charactor is voice by Patrick Stewart.
@bentheherod3373
@bentheherod3373 7 лет назад
Wow 5 more days would have been the 8 year anniversary of this getting taken down
@TheGodshatter
@TheGodshatter 3 года назад
This will always be one of my top favorite movies ever. I saw it in theaters and own it still to this day! I'll never forget this movie! Ever!
@Megramia288
@Megramia288 7 лет назад
I think this is one of those difference age things; I loved this movie and now really wanna watch it again and show it to my daughter.
@TheMadDogpunk
@TheMadDogpunk 7 лет назад
I still love this movie
@robynhood42
@robynhood42 7 лет назад
i never watched the movie but i used to have my mom read the book all the time to me when i was little.... and i dont remember a damn thing that happened in it but the pictures were pretty
@josephhensley3634
@josephhensley3634 7 лет назад
4:53 The moment when I understood the joke in TFS Cell Vs Sonic
@zoosmellpooplord4303
@zoosmellpooplord4303 7 лет назад
For a second I thought I was in the past lol
@gamer7916
@gamer7916 7 лет назад
You want scary? Donald Trump is president AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH
@LeBeauYT
@LeBeauYT 7 лет назад
gamer7916 nice bait
@YamiSpyroX
@YamiSpyroX 7 лет назад
gamer7916 I got something even scarier. Captain Underpants a practically harmless book was the most banned book in America in 2012 the same year Wings of Fire a children's fantasy novel depicting horrific realistic scenes of gory dragon violence, disturbing thematic material, and elements of suspense/psychological horror came out. Wings of Fire was never banned despite it's nightmarish depictions of war and death yet Captain Underpants is blasted with overwhelming controversy for as little as a brief scene showing a same sex couple. Welcome to America Everyone!
@lbowler63
@lbowler63 7 лет назад
he said global warming was made by Japanese and said we needed it because he was cold. so to awnser your question WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU THINK!!!!!!!!!!!
@remixchild
@remixchild 7 лет назад
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHH!! :o
@Bittergamer1886
@Bittergamer1886 6 лет назад
Wanna hear something scarier? Hillary was almost our president AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH
@julieporter7805
@julieporter7805 5 лет назад
I agree with many others. I loved this movie because I am a bookworm. The literary cameos remind me of the series, Wishbone where they give you a bit of the story so you can read it for yourself. That said the review is hilarious and is one of my favorites. I actually have a beautifully illustrated novelization of this movie. "The only way he could have gotten that information by reading books!" True, but as the book I am reading now The Marvelous Adventures of Gwendolyn Gray says there is a difference between books and stories. Rich probably only read Non-Fiction books and journals that confirmed his statistics and fears.
@MacGuffinExMachina
@MacGuffinExMachina 7 лет назад
I actually liked this. I loved Culkin growing up. I was a neurotic kid that was scared of everything. I loved the idea of becoming a cartoon and escaping into books. It could have been better, looking back, but it wasn't that bad.
@ericbeall7675
@ericbeall7675 7 лет назад
I used to love this movie as a kid. I bet if I went back and watched it I would be nostalgic for it no matter how bad it is considered to be on the internet.
@alexjewett7455
@alexjewett7455 4 года назад
6:08 wizard: I'm Gandalf's less impressive cousin, randalf.
@melsnow989
@melsnow989 7 лет назад
- I just wanna be a good father...BUT I JUST HATE HIM SO MUCH! - hahahahahahahaha XD
@WraythSkitzofrenik
@WraythSkitzofrenik Год назад
I loved this movie! I'm a huge book nerd and this movie really resonated for me. There was actually a PC point and click game that included excerpts of the literary works to serve as clues to the plot. Pretty fun.
@The_PokeSaurus
@The_PokeSaurus 7 лет назад
The part where the been stock grows out of the dragon's mouth is cool!
@biomassregional6vlogstv
@biomassregional6vlogstv 2 года назад
14:53 "He should be Kentuky Fried Caulkin by now, what the hell am I missing?" Me: You need these ingredients------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->Wait, you think I was actually gonna list a few things? Good god, who do you think you are?! That is a human being, so no way! Cannibals are demons in disguise, tell me I'm wrong...Go ahead.
@RhythmGrizz
@RhythmGrizz Год назад
sus.
@EliJ0nes1998
@EliJ0nes1998 5 лет назад
7:46 And thus begins yet ANOTHER Nostalgic gag: ZUUL MOTHERFUCKA ZUUUUUUL
@RhythmGrizz
@RhythmGrizz Год назад
17:17 because he was a DIFFERENT kind of bookworm Doug. Maybe he already was a bookworm, but he was the kind that did it out of fear and paranoia. Stats and probabilities. This movie is about kids relationships to fantasy/fiction/imagination. The Richard character was too caught up in reality and facts and fears to even be truly appreciating his time and his life. The point of this story is to show kids how imagination and literature can inspire creativity, adventure, confidence, and freedom in your real life, when you have a good relationship with books/literature/fiction/imagination. Ruling your imagination [Richard upon completing his character arc] instead of it ruling you [Richard at the start of the movie]. Does anybody else see it this way?
@icecreamhero2375
@icecreamhero2375 7 лет назад
i worship God and i consider my self a very religious person but jokes about him are so funny
@BrandontheBeldam2993
@BrandontheBeldam2993 Месяц назад
Agreed 👍
@cbohnstedt4477
@cbohnstedt4477 3 года назад
9:05 Well that confirms it. Doug was bitten by a radioactive horse at some point.
@Mars_loves_cartoons
@Mars_loves_cartoons 2 года назад
5:43 good one!🤣
@CesarACastillo
@CesarACastillo Год назад
Not only do I remember The Pagemaster it is one of my all time favorite movies as a kid. My favorite character had to be Horror. I'd always mimic that scene where he explains the jist of how his books work. My mom would always yell at me to keep it down when I did the blood curdling scream he does right before he holds up a flower to signify he was murdered in a horror slasher book.
@Frechel724
@Frechel724 7 лет назад
I loved this movie when I was kid. I recently watched it and it brought back a lot good memories. Personally this movie will always have a place in my heart. Also, the video game for the SNES was cool too.
@thomasbalvers010
@thomasbalvers010 2 года назад
Everyone else: Protecting this movie with their love for it (that's sweet, actually) Me: Still yelling ZUUL! every time a dog shows up as an antagonist
@mjdragonmaster6559
@mjdragonmaster6559 7 лет назад
I watched this a while ago, and I kid you not I forgot what this review was about
@kirara2516
@kirara2516 6 лет назад
9:23 Oh no! Dr. Jekyll's been norted! (Kingdom Hearts fans will get this joke. just look up Xehanort's voice actor)
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