Gr8shotz looks like Friday morning before a long weekend. He "really, really, really" doesn't want to go to work. The sun is shining, birds are chirping in the background and it's going to be a perfect summer day. "Once I get inside...my attitude will change..I hope," he says, without much hope in his voice. He perfectly captures that "It's way too nice to go to work" feeling we've all experienced at one time or another.
Apparently Lazydork enjoyed filming his cat a lot in the “Catwoman” review because this video is just a video of his kitty. It’s pretty cute the way his cat sits on his shoulder; especially when they move their heads together. Really, the video is just him and his cat with Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” as the soundtrack. If you’re not so much of a cat fan though, you can pass it by.
This video is less of a review of “Catwoman” than it is a cat video and should really be placed in Pets & Animals. “Catwoman” sucked and everyone knows that and it’s difficult to watch a review of a movie that sucked. Really the only reason to check this out is if you like videos of cat’s rolling around on cat nip. Super happy bonus: the music is that fantastic “Yatta!” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-feLDOpJfYg in case you’ve missed it or drilled a hole in your brain to forget it.
Lazydork’s second film review “Big Trouble in Little China” is pretty funny. I liked him calling out the budge’ effects on the lightning and that instead of editing out his mistake Lazydork just writes in that he’s an idiot. This is again more of an homage than a review, but if you’re looking for something to remind you of how awesome “Big Trouble in Little China” is (10/10 in awesomeness) watch Lazydork’s video and go rent it tonight.
You probably don’t need Lazydork to tell you that “Animal House” is a great film and reviewing a movie that’s been out for 40 years seems kind of odd. Let’s call this more of an homage then and move on. I like the addition of the trivia question and his musings on bra technology, but Lazydork is no John Belushi and Otter’s closing remarks are not the best lines of the movie. This video’s fine if you’re looking for yet another homage to “Animal House” or just want to see Lazydork acting, otherwise skip it.