I'm Christian and I find your reviews of Christian movies to be hilarious! It's nice to see these movies from the point of view of a non religious person.
I just LOVE that these two are friends in real life. I can't explain it, but something about two of my favorite critics paling around out-of-character makes me happy beyond words. I could watch them dick around for hours.
@@basicindiebro How on earth would their characters hate each other? Look at the Passion Of The Christ video, Dear Santa, and others. How are they hating each other?
1. God's Not Dead 2. God's Not Dead 2: God's Not Deader 3. God's Not Dead with a Vengeance 4. God's Living Free and Not Dead 5. God's Good Day to Not be Dead (ironically, this will be the best of the bunch)
Now that Doug and Brad have done a midnight screening of this, I want a crossover review of this movie with the Nostalgia Critic and the Cinema snob! Who's with me?
+Sarvis The Buck That probably won't happen, but I still look forward to the 'Midnight Screenings' episode. I think that review will have Brad, Brian, & Dave.
It was sweet how the hospital told the girl that her friend had only went back home, and not dead, since they didn't expect the father to see her again.
FYI - That "hose" in the nose thing is real. I had to have it done once when I was a kid, and it doesn't hurt at all. They tell you to constantly swallow to help it go down easier, which feels weird and unpleasant, but it didn't hurt. I haven't seen this film so maybe it's a different (or bigger?) type of hose, but it still shouldn't hurt to the point where she's screaming in pain!
When I was a kid I had critical liver cancer that two years to recover from. Later in life I saw a friend of mine day from leukemia. What really bothers me about these types of movies is that they're so fucking hyperbolic and obsessed with mortality. They try to use cancer or whatever terminal disease is topical as a tool, or as macguffin so that they can examine something they're more interested in like faith or mortality or family (and not in a relationship way, in a hallmark channel kind of way). And that really boils my blood because no matter what they do they can only view these diseases as life/death quandaries. Characters always realize the fragility of life, or the value of it, or have to accept the inevitability of death. Let me just say this: hands down the best movie ever made about this topic is - I am totally not kidding here - 50/50 with Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon Levitt. It's the best it completely gets down that having a critical disease (or cancer specifically) isn't about dying, it's about living. And I mean living, not surviving, I mean just living day to day as a routine. There's lots of stuff about death, but mostly it's about a mundane view towards death - that it's always there and you just kind of get used to it. You try to live life like normal in between going to get chemo and the biggest fights aren't with malignant tumors, they're with nurses or doctors who lead you through hours of waiting around so you can get permission to go outside or do some basic activity. There's very little that's profound about it, but if there is, it exists in little moments. Just sitting around and waiting or trying to get your mind off how shitting you feel when chemo makes you feel sick. There's no grand revelation about the meaning of life or the closeness of death - it's mostly about understanding that those things are not grand. They just become daily parts of your life and you lose your awe of them. Maybe in hindsight you get them back, but it's all about living day to day. These diseases are boring and tedious and the scariest thing about them is how un-scary they make things you think you're afraid of, like death and dying or losing the joy in life.
I hope you guys eventually talk about God's Not Dead 2. Brad and Doug should also do a CinemaSnob & Nostalgia Critic crossover review of God's Not Dead.
+SlyGuy21 Sometimes i feel like he's going through the motions but sometimes he gets a good one i think. I loved the pixels one, even though i didn't like the hocus pocus thing so much.
Not Without My Daughter is a very good film. Sally's mannerisms can be a little annoying but it's one of her best performances. I don't recall her having any scenes or lines like Doug implied in that film. I'd like to hear the doctors' take on this story. He or she is restrained by patient confidentiality. No doubt the story explains, but if this kid was dying, what was she doing up a tree?
"A hose down her nose while she's awake" Aw, poor kiddo! I've had that done twice.... it's definitely no picnic. I think they referred to it as a canula when I was there, but there's probably a more accurate term the hospital staff use.
Always love seeing you two together! This movie looks and sounds boring... My grandfather thought up the best alternate title for God's Not Dead 2... God's Not Dead Again! He probably wasn't the first person to think up that name, but he was the first to say it around me.
"Hose through nose into stomach?" Yeah, thats a NG-tube. Usually used for feeding and applying medicine. And it's supposed to be dripping in anesthetic lube so you hardly feel a thing when it slides down. (had one done on me during practice in nurse-school. Scary but doesn't hurt at all)
One thing I wanted to know about the 'real' story: if the little girl is so sick and she's dying why the hell was she out climbing a tree and how does she have the energy and strength to climb a tree?
+Chris McWilliams She wasn't bed ridden, and she wasn't sick enough yet that she had to stay in the hospital. So she went outside to play because she was a kid.
***** Just seems weird. When I think of someone dying I see them weak and sick and in bed all the time. I don't, generally, see them outside and playing. It's just weird.
I haven't see the movie, but I played for a long time in a church worship band, and it was pretty rocking. We have lead guitar, rhythm, drums, bass, and piano/keyboard. And we have the lead singer and backup singers. And, in youth, at least, we have multiple colored lights and patterns and stuff.
I feel like the hospital was more of a hospice than a hospital. It was there for people who were going to die. So to me, the messing around of the doctor made sense. It's to make the patients' last days pleasant
To answer Doug yes there is a thing where they stick a tube down your nose to your stomach and it is horrible i had to have it down 3 times and it never got easier
i know i just feel like ever time i think of that review i still can believe they actually did passion of the Santa Christ Rob always said it as a joke so i never thought they would do it
You know it's gonna be a good midnight screening when doug walker is in the video and has a total view count of 666 views... I'm not kidding that's what it said.
I swear this is the third video in a row that I've heard the "Man trapped, God will save me" joke. All three were released at relatively the same time but this is the only one that was centered around a religious thing. Strange. Anyway, enjoyed the review. Glad you didn't have to watch it by yourself.
Can you please have Dave go to gods not dead 2 it'll be great to see his reaction to it and please tell me when he'll be available for the next midnight screenings Brad I really do miss him on these?
I actually had a doctor say I had acid re-flux for nearly 2 years. Turned out it was Blastomycosis and I got hospitalized for 2 months and had several surgeries. Shit doctors are pretty real and terrifying. Maybe I should go see this with a horror movie mindset lol.
i actually think this guy spoke at my graduation. I distinctly remember a foot ball player who said his daughter fell out of a tree and then jesus saved her and so he quit being a sinner
You know what you said about the non-believer losing their child? That's kind of why I lost my faith a few years ago. The argument that all are born sinful and lacking in the grace of God, blah blah, you know it.... basically means that, the non-believing child would die and go to Hell. I thought while I was in church that, well, it couldn't possibly work like that. But then I saw that same preacher telling this lecture that I heard as a teenager..... to a bunch of kids who were less than half of my age at the time. I was only 16 so, yeah...
+Murcia doxial I think that happened one time at a convention, I recall them talking about it in a commentary when they did the review for Leprechaun together. :)
lol, i started up this video then stopped it to get something to drink. When I came back, it had Nostalgia Critic with his eyes closed and looking like he is leaning in to kiss me. lol
I had to google what this movie was and watch the trailer. I realized that I got this trailer when I went to see Deadpool, and I immediately remembered asking myself if this was a religious film when I first saw this trailer.
What a pleasant surprise to see Doug join you!! 😊👍
Fuck yeah! Doug Walker! You two are great together. *wink wink*
doug should be in more midnight screenings this is too fucking funny.
This is all I've ever wanted from Midnight Screenings!!
I like that Doug apparently has posters of himself in his car.
+snipelfritz Love Death From Above 1979.
Glad to see you smiling, Brad.
This was great chemistry. I think you two should do this again, if possible. There's a jovial, yet snarky mesh that's quite delightful!
Yes, my favorite channel awesome people together once again!
It's a Miracle from Heaven to see them together again in another Midnight Screening!
Always a pleasure to see friends so awesome as that together. o/
No way! Now I can die happy finally seeing The Critic finally showing up on a Midnight Screening!
Great to see Doug on another one of these!
Thanks for keeping us company guys! Holy shit Doug! That's amazing!
It's nice to see that your friends are there for you.
I'm Christian and I find your reviews of Christian movies to be hilarious! It's nice to see these movies from the point of view of a non religious person.
Wait I thought Brad was religious.
@@elizabethsmith7224 he's agnostic he said in the Gods not dead review
It's nice to see Doug joining with you to see one of these movies.
I just LOVE that these two are friends in real life. I can't explain it, but something about two of my favorite critics paling around out-of-character makes me happy beyond words. I could watch them dick around for hours.
One of my favorite Channel Awesome things ever was just Brad and Noah, just talking about Rocky for 3 hours.
the fact that their characters “hate” each other kinda makes it better
@@basicindiebro How on earth would their characters hate each other? Look at the Passion Of The Christ video, Dear Santa, and others. How are they hating each other?
@@jimmymelendez1836 Honestly Jimmy I don’t remember, I think I was 17-18 when I commented 😭
Doug is prefect for Midnight screenings.
My parents saw the film last night and they seemed to like it enough. It's nice to know it's not AS bad as I thought it was gonna be.
I wish a woman would look at me the way Doug looks at Brad.
I hit report at first but then I realized they don't have report for awesome
There’s a slash fic for that.
1. God's Not Dead
2. God's Not Dead 2: God's Not Deader
3. God's Not Dead with a Vengeance
4. God's Living Free and Not Dead
5. God's Good Day to Not be Dead (ironically, this will be the best of the bunch)
7. Get Crucified or Die Trying
8. God Lives
"Jaaiil..."
"HE'S BACK! THE GOD WHO IS NOT DEAD!"
+S. Bakyhnh God Goes to Heaven: The Final Sunday
Geeky CollectiblesReviews God's Not Die Hard
Zombi 9: Miracles from Heaven
So that's what Brian looks and sounds like without the beard.
Haha
Doug! What an amazing surprise!
Finally! Doug in the car! :D
Glad to see you and Dug are still collaborating
I just realized that Doug and Brad's moms are exactly like Charlie and Mac's moms from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
holy shit, you're right!
+mostmelon Hopefully Doug never had a breakdown while seeing a mall Santa like Charlie did.
+Logan Palmer Has he seen Saving Christmas ? That would make anybody terrified of mall santas
Oh man it's Brad and that one guy with the corrective lenses. I think he reviews dog walkers?
+sugarfrosted VERIFIED
+sugarfrosted Not sure why this killed me, but it did. 10/10
+sugarfrosted XDDD i fucking wish somebody reviewed dog walkers!! LMAO
+sugarfrosted They better not get in the way of Linkara's Lamp Reviews.
+1OOOmbr He reviews homeless people actually
Now that Doug and Brad have done a midnight screening of this, I want a crossover review of this movie with the Nostalgia Critic and the Cinema snob! Who's with me?
Ok, I'm convinced Brad is on a mission to do a midnight screening with every past and present channel awesome producer.
+Mike White Someone get Linkara on one!
+KastLochHicali I would pay to see that.
+KastLochHicali yeah like for 'Batman V Superman'.
+KastLochHicali Captain America: Civil War maybe?
+Sarvis The Buck That probably won't happen, but I still look forward to the 'Midnight Screenings' episode. I think that review will have Brad, Brian, & Dave.
It was sweet how the hospital told the girl that her friend had only went back home, and not dead, since they didn't expect the father to see her again.
You should do more reviews with Doug, you both have great chemistry. :) Funny review.
Is it just me, or does it look like Doug is wearing the Cinema Snob suit? Because he looks really good in that.
Great to see you having some fun Brad. You need a solid Saint Paddys day weekend and a couple of stouts.
Nostalgia Critic and Cinema Snob together again!
It makes me weirdly happy that Doug and Brad are real-world friends... ... ... I need to re-evaluate my priorities.
FYI - That "hose" in the nose thing is real. I had to have it done once when I was a kid, and it doesn't hurt at all. They tell you to constantly swallow to help it go down easier, which feels weird and unpleasant, but it didn't hurt.
I haven't seen this film so maybe it's a different (or bigger?) type of hose, but it still shouldn't hurt to the point where she's screaming in pain!
When I was a kid I had critical liver cancer that two years to recover from. Later in life I saw a friend of mine day from leukemia. What really bothers me about these types of movies is that they're so fucking hyperbolic and obsessed with mortality. They try to use cancer or whatever terminal disease is topical as a tool, or as macguffin so that they can examine something they're more interested in like faith or mortality or family (and not in a relationship way, in a hallmark channel kind of way). And that really boils my blood because no matter what they do they can only view these diseases as life/death quandaries. Characters always realize the fragility of life, or the value of it, or have to accept the inevitability of death.
Let me just say this: hands down the best movie ever made about this topic is - I am totally not kidding here - 50/50 with Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon Levitt. It's the best it completely gets down that having a critical disease (or cancer specifically) isn't about dying, it's about living. And I mean living, not surviving, I mean just living day to day as a routine. There's lots of stuff about death, but mostly it's about a mundane view towards death - that it's always there and you just kind of get used to it. You try to live life like normal in between going to get chemo and the biggest fights aren't with malignant tumors, they're with nurses or doctors who lead you through hours of waiting around so you can get permission to go outside or do some basic activity. There's very little that's profound about it, but if there is, it exists in little moments. Just sitting around and waiting or trying to get your mind off how shitting you feel when chemo makes you feel sick. There's no grand revelation about the meaning of life or the closeness of death - it's mostly about understanding that those things are not grand. They just become daily parts of your life and you lose your awe of them. Maybe in hindsight you get them back, but it's all about living day to day. These diseases are boring and tedious and the scariest thing about them is how un-scary they make things you think you're afraid of, like death and dying or losing the joy in life.
I audibly fangirl'ed once the video started. Nice job on that
I hope you guys eventually talk about God's Not Dead 2. Brad and Doug should also do a CinemaSnob & Nostalgia Critic crossover review of God's Not Dead.
PLEASE get Doug to come back for GND2.
Holy crap, ur both here that's outstanding!
Watch in 0.5 speed. :)
no
Why?
Feels drunk man.
+ƁᴇғᴏʀᴇƮʜᴇļɴᴛᴇʀɴᴇᴛ Thank you for this
+Will Weber mobile
Oh my glorious white chocolate balls you actually reeled Doug into one of these Midnight Screenings!!!! Awesome!!!
I may not like the NC as a character now, but Doug Walker out of character as an actual person is awesome!
+SlyGuy21 Sometimes i feel like he's going through the motions but sometimes he gets a good one i think. I loved the pixels one, even though i didn't like the hocus pocus thing so much.
+Sidney Meyers same here
+SlyGuy21 Doug has always been more awesome than NC.
+SlyGuy21 What's so awesome about him? I mean I have no problem with him but he's just some guy.
+SlyGuy21 Idk he seems cool to hang around but based on stories from ex TGWTG members he can apparently be pretty terrible.
This is the best looking Midnight Screening I have ever seen
Probably Doug's camera.
my cousin made the tree for this and he also did some work for Sleepy Hollow, so you aren't too far off
Hey it's Brad and his twin brother Doug.
I wouldn't mind this as a Snob/Critic crossover, but after Sharknado 2 gets it first.
Doug: "You gotta doooo something!" Lmao, that sounded funny
God's Not Dead 2: Evangelical Boogaloo.
God's not Dead, but Secularism is
What? You crazy.
Not Without My Daughter is a very good film. Sally's mannerisms can be a little annoying but it's one of her best performances. I don't recall her having any scenes or lines like Doug implied in that film.
I'd like to hear the doctors' take on this story. He or she is restrained by patient confidentiality. No doubt the story explains, but if this kid was dying, what was she doing up a tree?
Doug in a Midnight Screenings video? Now I've seen everything.
+Webshooters1 He and Rob also saw Goosebumps with Brad.
I thought NO ONE saw this movie, now I find out one of my favorite critics watches a movie that my parents made me watch xD
LOOK OUT BRAD AND DOUG!!!!! THE NOSTALGIA CRITIC'S IN THE BACK SEAT WITH A GUN!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now I can't wait for Brad and Sarah's review of 'Allegiant'.
It will be so kick-ass if there was a Cinema Snob review of this movie.
"A hose down her nose while she's awake" Aw, poor kiddo! I've had that done twice.... it's definitely no picnic. I think they referred to it as a canula when I was there, but there's probably a more accurate term the hospital staff use.
I really like you two in this video
Can't wait to see you guys review MIDNIGHT SPECIAL.
*sees Doug* OMG!!
"That's not Brian or Sarah!"- Doug
"That's not Irving, Brian, Sarah, or Ryan!"
-everyone else.
+Pete Wade Ryan is the Snob crew's Chris Benoit.
+brainflash1 Oh my god..i laughed too hard at that
I just was like....It's funny cause more people are in that squad.
I love Doug though
"Or Dave!"
I forgot Dave for a second.
Lol I work with a guy who looks and sounds like Brian and his name happens to be Dave.
It's fucking weird like that!
my two favorite critics!!!!!!
Always love seeing you two together! This movie looks and sounds boring...
My grandfather thought up the best alternate title for God's Not Dead 2...
God's Not Dead Again!
He probably wasn't the first person to think up that name, but he was the first to say it around me.
I don't know how far apart you guys live, but I'd love to see you do more screenings together some time if possible.
Brad please make doug watch kirk camaron saving chrismas.
"Hose through nose into stomach?"
Yeah, thats a NG-tube. Usually used for feeding and applying medicine. And it's supposed to be dripping in anesthetic lube so you hardly feel a thing when it slides down. (had one done on me during practice in nurse-school. Scary but doesn't hurt at all)
One thing I wanted to know about the 'real' story: if the little girl is so sick and she's dying why the hell was she out climbing a tree and how does she have the energy and strength to climb a tree?
Because Jesus.
Because Jesus.
MrPinbert Okay then. :)
+Chris McWilliams She wasn't bed ridden, and she wasn't sick enough yet that she had to stay in the hospital. So she went outside to play because she was a kid.
***** Just seems weird. When I think of someone dying I see them weak and sick and in bed all the time. I don't, generally, see them outside and playing. It's just weird.
19:33 I didn't realize Douchey McNitpick went to church.
I open this video and suddenly...Doug!
That's a first for this series and I did not see it coming.
I haven't see the movie, but I played for a long time in a church worship band, and it was pretty rocking. We have lead guitar, rhythm, drums, bass, and piano/keyboard. And we have the lead singer and backup singers.
And, in youth, at least, we have multiple colored lights and patterns and stuff.
I feel like the hospital was more of a hospice than a hospital. It was there for people who were going to die. So to me, the messing around of the doctor made sense. It's to make the patients' last days pleasant
To answer Doug yes there is a thing where they stick a tube down your nose to your stomach and it is horrible i had to have it down 3 times and it never got easier
I would watch a movie about Santa Christ.
This film sounds so entertaining.
oh doug! dang this is gonna be good.
Doug and Brad and a Pureflix film? Ohhhhh yeah!
Oh, it's NOT a Purefliex film. THAT'S why it's not awful
Possible contender for a Snob and Critic review?
Already did that with passion of the Christ wait another five years
+94unclechuck but but I love their crossovers
+94unclechuck dont you mean passion of the Santa Christ
+sscool100 that was with the passion of the Christ review
i know i just feel like ever time i think of that review i still can believe they actually did passion of the Santa Christ Rob always said it as a joke so i never thought they would do it
You know it's gonna be a good midnight screening when doug walker is in the video and has a total view count of 666 views... I'm not kidding that's what it said.
NOSTALGIA CRITIC!!!!!
I swear this is the third video in a row that I've heard the "Man trapped, God will save me" joke. All three were released at relatively the same time but this is the only one that was centered around a religious thing. Strange.
Anyway, enjoyed the review. Glad you didn't have to watch it by yourself.
I always look forward to the reviews of religious movies.
Top 10 list I'd like to see: Best faith-affirming movies (made by heathens). Contact and Dogma come to mind right off.
"Can I hit the bars now?"
Classic.
he looks a lot happier now
even midnight screenings gets crossovers.
Can you please have Dave go to gods not dead 2 it'll be great to see his reaction to it and please tell me when he'll be available for the next midnight screenings Brad I really do miss him on these?
I actually had a doctor say I had acid re-flux for nearly 2 years. Turned out it was Blastomycosis and I got hospitalized for 2 months and had several surgeries. Shit doctors are pretty real and terrifying. Maybe I should go see this with a horror movie mindset lol.
So weird that Doug brought up Unsolved Mysteries while I have Unsolved Mysteries playing in the background myself
*cue Unsolved Mysteries theme*
*sees doug walker is in the video* *pulls out popcorn*
i actually think this guy spoke at my graduation. I distinctly remember a foot ball player who said his daughter fell out of a tree and then jesus saved her and so he quit being a sinner
You know what you said about the non-believer losing their child?
That's kind of why I lost my faith a few years ago.
The argument that all are born sinful and lacking in the grace of God, blah blah, you know it.... basically means that, the non-believing child would die and go to Hell.
I thought while I was in church that, well, it couldn't possibly work like that. But then I saw that same preacher telling this lecture that I heard as a teenager..... to a bunch of kids who were less than half of my age at the time. I was only 16 so, yeah...
I wanna hear the suburban knights story with the waiter!
OMG a Dr. Giggles reference. Plz Brad review that movie.
"Pray for water all you want, but dig a well as you do."
i used to think that the snob was the brotehr of the critic, they look like brothers
+Murcia doxial The really are like a real set of Mario bros.
+mostmelon Nonsense, Luigi is taller then Mario, and well, Mario is fatter then Luigi. This is more like the Luigi Brothers.
+Murcia doxial I think that happened one time at a convention, I recall them talking about it in a commentary when they did the review for Leprechaun together. :)
+Murcia doxial Unfortunately Rob Walker took the job already.
+Murcia doxial I can see that.
they can call the sequel to "90 seconds in heaven", "180 seconds in heaven," which can be followed by "permanently in heaven"
lol, i started up this video then stopped it to get something to drink. When I came back, it had Nostalgia Critic with his eyes closed and looking like he is leaning in to kiss me. lol
Walker!!!!!!
Texas Ranger!!!
I don't know why but they played the trailer for this movie before both Zootopia and BvS.
Zootopia maybe I could understand because it came out two weeks later, but BVS? a week after it came out?
Enrique Delgado yeah
+Lundmunchkins I don't understand why they would play a trailer for a film that already came out.
Enrique Delgado Maybe because it wasn't doing so good at the box office?
I had to google what this movie was and watch the trailer.
I realized that I got this trailer when I went to see Deadpool, and I immediately remembered asking myself if this was a religious film when I first saw this trailer.