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* [[The Angry Video Game Nerd]] more or less [[Trope Codifier|codified]] this trope: his earliest videos featured some short skits, but he got particularly carried away with these in his ''[[Friday the 13th (video game)|Friday the 13 th]]'' and ''[[A Nightmare on Elm Street]]'' reviews and hasn't stopped since. His format has since then become almost standard of just about any [[Caustic Critic]] with a video series of his own, and his own theatrical antics have evolved to the point where he can spend more than half the video goofing around in front of a camera instead of talking about the game. |
* [[The Angry Video Game Nerd]] more or less [[Trope Codifier|codified]] this trope: his earliest videos featured some short skits, but he got particularly carried away with these in his ''[[Friday the 13th (video game)|Friday the 13 th]]'' and ''[[A Nightmare on Elm Street]]'' reviews and hasn't stopped since. His format has since then become almost standard of just about any [[Caustic Critic]] with a video series of his own, and his own theatrical antics have evolved to the point where he can spend more than half the video goofing around in front of a camera instead of talking about the game. |
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** His more skit-heavy episodes can become so elaborate that he's often working on several reviews at a time, shifting between "classic"-style reviews with a bigger focus on the game itself, and more theatrical videos, the former kind taking less effort to make. (to show how the elaborate are complicated: in a [http://www.gametrailers.com/player/717056.html "making of" special], he points out he listened to [[Iron Maiden]]'s entire discography while editing his [http://www.gametrailers.com/player/711094.html 100th episode]!) |
** His more skit-heavy episodes can become so elaborate that he's often working on several reviews at a time, shifting between "classic"-style reviews with a bigger focus on the game itself, and more theatrical videos, the former kind taking less effort to make. (to show how the elaborate are complicated: in a [http://www.gametrailers.com/player/717056.html "making of" special], he points out he listened to [[Iron Maiden]]'s entire discography while editing his [http://www.gametrailers.com/player/711094.html 100th episode]!) |
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* Chris Bores' ''[[The Irate Gamer]]'' naturally does these frequently, seeing as his format is a wholesale carbon copy of the Nerd's format. |
* Chris Bores' ''[[The Irate Gamer]]'' naturally does these frequently, seeing as his format is a wholesale carbon copy of the Nerd's format. |
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* Naturally, about half the contributors on ''[[That Guy With The Glasses]]'' indulge in these constantly, especially the site's very own [[Doug Walker]] as the [[The Nostalgia Critic]] (who once decided that the best way to end a review of ''[[The Garbage Pail Kids Movie]]'' was a completely unrelated ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' parody that lasts five minutes). |
* Naturally, about half the contributors on ''[[That Guy With The Glasses]]'' indulge in these constantly, especially the site's very own [[Doug Walker]] as the [[The Nostalgia Critic]] (who once decided that the best way to end a review of ''[[The Garbage Pail Kids Movie]]'' was a completely unrelated ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' parody that lasts five minutes). |
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** [[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara]] only uses these occasionally, usually in the [["Previously On..."]] segments before each review, showcasing things that didn't actually happen in the last video while crossing over with other TGWTG contributors. |
** [[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara]] only uses these occasionally, usually in the [["Previously On..."]] segments before each review, showcasing things that didn't actually happen in the last video while crossing over with other TGWTG contributors. |
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*** Spoony [[Subverted Trope|subverts]] this formula in his recent review of ''Bloodwings: Pumpkinhead's Revenge'', where he claims to have had an elaborate review planned out with sketches aplenty (with a guest appearance by [[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara]]), but cancels the whole thing because he wouldn't want to dignify the game with such an elaborate review. |
*** Spoony [[Subverted Trope|subverts]] this formula in his recent review of ''Bloodwings: Pumpkinhead's Revenge'', where he claims to have had an elaborate review planned out with sketches aplenty (with a guest appearance by [[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara]]), but cancels the whole thing because he wouldn't want to dignify the game with such an elaborate review. |
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** [[Bad Movie Beatdown|Film Brain]] did this often in his early videos, but it's pretty much been dropped, and fans seem to prefer the more straightforward approach. |
** [[Bad Movie Beatdown|Film Brain]] did this often in his early videos, but it's pretty much been dropped, and fans seem to prefer the more straightforward approach. |
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** [[The Nostalgia Chick]]'s recent videos seem to be half this, half review. She does the review and either Nella by herself or with her other friends provide the sketch subplot. |
** [[The Nostalgia Chick]]'s recent videos seem to be half this, half review. She does the review and either Nella by herself or with her other friends provide the sketch subplot. |
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** Nash's ''[[What The Fuck Is Wrong With You?]]?'', while not a review show per se, always ends with a sketch. |
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* [http://www.youtube.com/user/PhantomReviews Phantom Reviews] feature footage from old ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'' films to represent The Phantom Reviewer and Christine in the sketches. |
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/PhantomReviews Phantom Reviews] feature footage from old ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'' films to represent The Phantom Reviewer and Christine in the sketches. |
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* [[Red Letter Media]]'s Mr. Plinkett reviews feature the titular character's exploits in his [[Creepy Basement]] and other psychotic behaviour. |
* [[Red Letter Media]]'s Mr. Plinkett reviews feature the titular character's exploits in his [[Creepy Basement]] and other psychotic behaviour. |