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NC (vo): ...the tiniest of flaws ruin an entire film for them.
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NC (vo): ...the ''tiniest'' of errors ruin an entire film for them.
   
 
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NC (vo): But then, ironically, we go on and find our own little pet peeves in movies that we hate.
 
NC (vo): But then, ironically, we go on and find our own little pet peeves in movies that we hate.
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NC: So then... when is nitpicking justified and when is it not?
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NC (vo): Because when you look at any film close enough, you quickly discover that there really is no such thing as a perfect movie.
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NC (vo): Every film has some mistakes or some miscalculations.
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NC (vo): It's not surprising, seeing how film is an illusion, and whether it's telling a story or performing a magic act, at some point, not every trick is going to work.
   
 
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Is It Right to Nitpick?

NostalgiaCritic-NCIsItRightToNitpick381

Released
July 16, 2013
Running Time
6:45
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NC: Hello, I'm the Nostalgia Critic, I remember it so you don't have to. (holds up both hands) Some of you might find it hard to believe... but I am a nitpicker. (the sound of people gasping is heard) I know, I know, it's sad but true, and I'm not always proud of it. (long pause) But sometimes I'm proud. (smiles)

(Cut to clips of Catwoman, Twilight and Turbo - A Power Rangers Movie)

NC (vo): Because there's certainly films out there that have it coming; movies that so obviously do not think at all about the flaws that most people would find distracting.

NC: But... how far is too far?

(Cut to a guy, likely Doug Walker himself with long hair, rant about a certain movie's flaws)

NC (vo): We've all come across those people who let what seems like...

(Cut to footage of Tron: Legacy)

NC (vo): ...the tiniest of errors ruin an entire film for them.

(Cut to the ranting man again, then to footage of Batman)

NC (vo): These are the people you just want to shout, "Good God! It's just a movie!"

(Cut to footage of Batman & Robin)

NC (vo): But then, ironically, we go on and find our own little pet peeves in movies that we hate.

NC: So then... when is nitpicking justified and when is it not?

(Cut to a clip of Jurassic Park)

NC (vo): Because when you look at any film close enough, you quickly discover that there really is no such thing as a perfect movie.

(Cut to a clip of Tombstone)

NC (vo): Every film has some mistakes or some miscalculations.

(Cut to footage of The Incredible Burt Wonderstone)

NC (vo): It's not surprising, seeing how film is an illusion, and whether it's telling a story or performing a magic act, at some point, not every trick is going to work.