James Rolfe (The Angry Video Game Nerd) gives us his favorites of just about everything from movies to monsters.
If you're a fan of witty commentary and unabashed nerd culture, then "Noah Antwiler" is the series you've been waiting for. Known affectionately by his fans as "Spoony", Noah Antwiler dives deep into his extensive collection of movies and videogames to bring viewers some of the most entertaining, humorous, and brutally honest reviews available online today. With just one season that boasts an impressive 567 episodes, there's no shortage of content to binge-watch.
In this series, Noah takes on the role of both defender and destroyer—protecting beloved classics such as "Highlander" while mercilessly critiquing others like "Final Fantasy". His approach is not just about reviewing; it's about storytelling, humor, and a genuine love for what he's doing. The first episode sees him tackling "The Adventures of Bayou Billy," deemed one of the hardest video games ever made on NES. It's a two-part review that sets the stage for what viewers can expect throughout this delightful series.
What makes "Noah Antwiler" stand out among similar shows such as "Your Movie Sucks", "Cinemassacre's Top", or even "Angry Video Game Nerd", is its unique blend of comedic timing and insightful commentary. Episode after episode, Spoony delivers critiques with a flair that's both engaging and relatable to anyone who's ever picked up a controller or sat through a disappointing movie sequel.