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'''NC (vo):''' Seriously, the price of admission was more than worth it just to see [[Top_11_TV_Show_Intros#.232|this opening]] on the big screen. It was just amazing to see it that large and with such incredible sound.
 
'''NC (vo):''' Seriously, the price of admission was more than worth it just to see [[Top_11_TV_Show_Intros#.232|this opening]] on the big screen. It was just amazing to see it that large and with such incredible sound.
   
'''NC:''' Seriously, you can this episode with...
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''(The end of the original show's intro is shown, with a corpse head popping up out of a box and cackling, while the screen melts away to reveal the title behind it)''
 
''(The end of the original show's intro is shown, with a corpse head popping up out of a box and cackling, while the screen melts away to reveal the title behind it)''

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Demon Knight

DemonKnightNC

Released
October 16, 2019
Running Time
19:55
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(The Channel Awesome logo plays, followed by the 2019 Nostalgia-Ween opening. This time, the opening consists of footage of the TV show Tales From the Crypt)

Nostalgia Stack (vo): 1989: HBO releases a new television series from Robert Zemeckis called Tales From the Crypt. A send-up to horror pulp comics, (The cover of a comic version of "Tales From the Crypt" is displayed briefly) it was seen as an excessive, smutty, over-the-top gorefest of bad taste, obnoxious jokes and trashy writing. By God, we loved every minute of it.

(Cut to footage of a movie adaptation of the TV show, Demon Knight)

Nostalgia Stack (vo): In 1995, Universal releases a cinematic treatment of the TV show, Demon Knight. While not a critical darling, it did bring in almost double its budget and over time gained a cult following. Years later, does it still have the same blood-dripping grip with a bad pun attached as it did when it first came out? Was the Cryptkeeper the voice of (image of...) Buster Bunny in the last few episodes of Tiny Toons?

(Cut to Nostalgia Stack standing in the middle of the foggy street)

Nostalgia Stack: Betcha didn't know that one, did ya? Watch the Christmas special; you'll totally notice a difference. I'm Nostalgia Stack, and welcome to Nostalgia-Ween. (nods)

(This time, the words that slide down the purple bars are follows: "Nostalgia Critic", "Cryptkeeper", "Tales From The Crypt", "Hello Kiddies", "I Got Hemorrhoids", "Insert Death Pun Here", "High Pitched Laugh", "Airbags Gotta Love 'Em", "Heads Up", "I L-L-L You". The "reviewed" clips include those from the 2017 version of It, Freddy vs. Jason, and the 2013 NostalgiaWeen opening, which spoofs the holiday forest scene in The Nightmare Before Christmas, with NC as Jack Skellington. Then we see NC in his regular room as usual, wearing his Nostalgia-Ween jacket)

NC: Hello, I'm the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it so you don't have to. Sometimes you just need a dead guy to crack Happy Meal jokes in order to feel good.

(The title for Demon Knight is shown, followed by footage of the movie)

NC (vo): Originally written as its own standalone movie, the script for Demon Knight caught the eye of Tales From the Crypt producers who figured it'd be a perfect segue into a bigger cinematic story. Where most episodes of Tales From the Crypt are what the makers often called "comeuppance stories", Demon Knight was more of a traditional survival story told in arguably an untraditional way. It delighted the hell out of me as a kid just as much as it does now, and we're gonna see what made it stand out.

NC: Let's see if this film still matches the gory trashiness of the show...

(A shot of the title for Tales From the Cryptkeeper is shown briefly)

NC: Boy, do I need to fire my editor.

(Cut to Doug in his regular room on his computer, editing his own video)

Doug: What am I supposed to do with that?

(Cut back to NC)

NC: This is Tales From the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight!

(The opening is shown, reminiscent of the opening of the original TV show: a door opens into a haunted house, while the show's theme plays and flashes of lightning illuminate the house briefly)

NC (vo): Ah, you know how some kids have Sesame Street as their childhood TV song? We truly disturbed kids had this.

NC: (pointing to camera) You know who you are and I love you all.

NC (vo): Seriously, the price of admission was more than worth it just to see this opening on the big screen. It was just amazing to see it that large and with such incredible sound.

NC: Seriously, you can end this episode with...

(The end of the original show's intro is shown, with a corpse head popping up out of a box and cackling, while the screen melts away to reveal the title behind it)

Cryptkeeper (vo): Tales from the Crypt.

(Cut to a clip of an episode of Seinfeld, showing George Costanza in a meeting. He throws up his arms in ecstasy while everyone else in the meeting laughs)

George: All right! (gets up to leave) That's it for me! Take care, everybody!

(The movie opens on a prostitute (Brenda Bakke) covered in bits of blood lying on a bed, talking on the phone)

NC (vo): So, remember that one time you called a sex hotline? That woman you talked to is an actress now.

Prostitute: (on phone) You should've seen the look on Carl's face when I buried that axe in his chest.

NC: (as prostitute, pretending to pull imaginary phone away) It made me realize the empty connection I have with my father– (suddenly puts "phone" back to ear) I mean, how hot I am.

(Suddenly, the bloody corpse of a man appears in the room, holding an axe. He stalks toward her in a bathtub)

NC (vo): Death is but a tiny hurdle in horror films, though, as the man she murders come back for revenge. But it looks like this is all a film set directed by the Cryptkeeper, voiced again by John Kassir. I kind of love how, even though the actress is clearly acting hokey, he chooses to pick on the guy playing the monster. And it makes sense; it would be the most important to him.

Cryptkeeper: You call that acting?!

Actor playing monster with axe (John Larroquette): (taking his mask off) Yes, as a matter of fact, I do call that acting.

Cryptkeeper: (walking toward monster) You're no Gory Cooper! You ain't even a Robert Dead-ford!

NC: (as Larroquette) I don't need this. I'm John Larroquette! (points at camera) I was...

(Cut to a shot of John Larroquette's filmography on IMDB, zooming in on a credit for him in Star Trek III, where he played a Klingon)

NC (vo; as Larroquette): I was a Klingon in Star Trek III!

(Cut back to Demon Knight, with the Cryptkeeper berating Larroquette, with a spot of green is visible on his otherwise-white shirt collar)

NC (vo): It's also ironic that while he chews this guy out for not being very convincing, this also isn't the most convincing effect. (The camera zooms in on the Cryptkeeper's collar to show the green) You can even see the reflection of the green screen on his collar! Good luck avoiding that, future screenings!

Larroquette: (leaving and taking off his costume) Why the hell don't they give this guy up?

NC: (as Larroquette, pretending to get up to leave) I'm off to see if any more Night Court actors died.

NC (vo): As usual, the Cryptkeeper introduces the symphony of scares we're about to endure.

Cryptkeeper: (looking into camera) Fasten your drool cups and hold onto your vomit bags; we're going to the movies!

NC: (as Cryptkeeper, holding up fist) And sinking film careers while we're at it!

(As he says the above line, a poster for another Tales From the Crypt movie, Bordello of Blood, appears in upper-right corner. Then the movie proper begins)

NC (vo): The story starts as a car chase ensues between a man named [Frank] Brayker, played by William Sadler, and the man only known as The Collector, played by the best goddamn Billy Zane performance a Billy Zane performance could goddamn Billy Zane!

NC: (making a move-over motion with his hand) Move over...

(A shot of Back to the Future is shown, showing Biff Tannen's goons restraining Marty McFly, with the camera zooming in on one of the goons, Match, played by Zane)

NC (vo): ...Back to the Future henchman number four.

(Back to Demon Knight: The Collector's car crashes and explodes, but the Collector emerges, mostly unhurt)

NC (vo): Brayker blows up the car, but as the Black Knight put it, (as the Black Knight from Monty Python and the Holy Grail) "I've had worse."

Colletor: (addressing some policemen) Did you see him? The guy I was chasing? Airbags; he's gotta love 'em. Did you see him?

NC: The film is great at not letting us know who the real good guy or bad guy is at first.

(Brayker is trying to hot-wire another car as a kid walks up to him)

NC (vo): Especially considering scenes like this don't get creepier with the passage of time.

Brayker: Hey, kid, (holds up a quarter to the kid) you want a quarter? How about a shiny new quarter? You want one?

Kid: (yelling) Dad, there's a guy outside stealing your car! (runs off)

NC: (as kid) Call the police, impossibly Chris Hansen!