Nostalgia Critic ~ Quest For Camelot review
This animated Disney knock-off need an explaination …for the Nostalgia Critic
I watched the NC review of Quest for Camelot …and his repeated explaination on every thing in the film really caused me to get me in a furious temper.
The tale of King Arthur of the Round Table that Warner Bros. inspired to make this film really push the NC to the limit.
There are some things in Camelot (from the animated film) that needs to explain …from the NC. But WB has never explained to the NC or the fans.
List of things in Quest For Camelot need to “explain”
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Why does the valley of thorns suddenly come to life after the griffin came by and steal the Excalibur, but lost it?
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According to Ruber (voiced by Gary Oldman) that he bought the ACME potion from some witches that can fuse at will (e.g. a chicken with an axe). Does the witches ever existed in Camelot?
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The part where Garrett sing a song while these both him and Kayley travels to retrieve the Excalibur and to Camelot is when the forest suddenly came to life. Does the enchanted forest existed in Camelot?
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The other song when Kayley tries to revive Garrett is the leaves that can heal people’s injuries, which does angers the NC by screaming at the top of his lung.
Are the “healing leaves” does existed in Camelot? -
The chicken with an axe for a beak suddenly switches to the good side and rescue Kayley by warning the guards that “it’s a trap”. One atomic bomb on both Hiroshima and Nagasaki really pushes the NC to the limit.
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The final battle between Garrett & Kayley against Ruber when he accidently drives the Excalibur into the stone which not only killed Ruber completely, but brings the villianous crooks back to normal, except for Garrett’s blindness.
I really need to go back to my intern tomorrow before I can have my summer vacation with my dad, except my mom who’s still at work during the summer.