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'''NC''' (voiceover): Well, people either love or hate this movie. Personally, I love it. I love the premise, I love the two lead actors, and I love the fact that it actually trys to dive into the psychology of Peter Pan. But with that said, there are a lot of stupid things about it too.<br />
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'''NC''' (voiceover): Well, people either love or hate this movie. Personally, I love it. I love the premise, I love the two lead actors, and I love the fact that it actually trys to dive into the psychology of Peter Pan. But with that said, there are a lot of stupid things about it too. It's very cliches, very corny, filled with even more Spielber's whimsical schmucks, than, um, Peter Pan!
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'''NC''': But my nostalgia aside, does that technically make Hook a good movie or a bad movie? Well, let's not waste any time. Let's cut right into Hook!<br />
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''Film starts''
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'''NC''' (voiceover): So the story begins as we start off with the backstory of Peter Pan.
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''In a very pooly set stage'', ''there are Wendy and Peter Pan''
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'''Wendy'''(dramatically): Poor boy. Why're you crying?
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'''Peter Pan''': I was crying 'cause I couldn't get my shadow to stick.
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'''NC''': Boy, I though the production value's be a little better than this.
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'''NC''' (voiceover): Actually this is a school play, starring the daughter of our main character, Peter Pan, played by Robin Williams.
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''Peter Pan receives a phone call during the play''
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'''Peter Pan '''(On the phone): Want a meeting, tommorow, am?
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'''Peter Pan's Son, Jack''': Dad, my game! You promised.
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'''Peter Pan''' (on the phone): Listen, it's my son's big game. (Whisphering to Jack) I'll be there. My word is my bond.
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'''NC'''(voiceover, mimicking the whisphering voice of Robing Williams): By that I mean I'm lying to you, this will be the focal point of the movie!
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'''NC'''(voice over): And then we cut to the next day at his son's game..
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''An umpire dressed as Santa Clause is seen''
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'''NC''': Why Santa Christ is the umpire, I have no idea, as we see his father running late, having fun with the people at work.
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Revision as of 01:33, 17 July 2010

Hook

Nchook

Date Aired
June 29th, 2010
Running Time
26:39
Website


NC: Hello I'm the Nostalgia Critic, I remember it so you don't have to. Is it possible to make to make fun of the movie you like? I don't know, but I am doing it. This is Hook!


Footage of Hook


NC (voiceover): Well, people either love or hate this movie. Personally, I love it. I love the premise, I love the two lead actors, and I love the fact that it actually trys to dive into the psychology of Peter Pan. But with that said, there are a lot of stupid things about it too. It's very cliches, very corny, filled with even more Spielber's whimsical schmucks, than, um, Peter Pan!

NC: But my nostalgia aside, does that technically make Hook a good movie or a bad movie? Well, let's not waste any time. Let's cut right into Hook!

Film starts

NC (voiceover): So the story begins as we start off with the backstory of Peter Pan.

In a very pooly set stage, there are Wendy and Peter Pan

Wendy(dramatically): Poor boy. Why're you crying?

Peter Pan: I was crying 'cause I couldn't get my shadow to stick.

NC: Boy, I though the production value's be a little better than this.

NC (voiceover): Actually this is a school play, starring the daughter of our main character, Peter Pan, played by Robin Williams.

Peter Pan receives a phone call during the play

Peter Pan (On the phone): Want a meeting, tommorow, am?

Peter Pan's Son, Jack: Dad, my game! You promised.

Peter Pan (on the phone): Listen, it's my son's big game. (Whisphering to Jack) I'll be there. My word is my bond.

NC(voiceover, mimicking the whisphering voice of Robing Williams): By that I mean I'm lying to you, this will be the focal point of the movie!

NC(voice over): And then we cut to the next day at his son's game..

An umpire dressed as Santa Clause is seen

NC: Why Santa Christ is the umpire, I have no idea, as we see his father running late, having fun with the people at work.