Zero Punctuation: LEGO Indy

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funny as always.

the new intro was cool.

and im honestly more concerned with the continued quality of the reviews than i am about how the intro to them looks.


good stuff as always Mr. Croshaw.
 

YYZed

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Vicioussama said:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080709/sc_afp/sciencearchaeologyentertainmentfilmskull well, Indiana Jones movie fails for another reason I guess :p
LMAO
 

LazyAza

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All Lego games to me have been meh at best, but then I stopped caring for lego games about the time i stopped caring for legos, which was what 12, 13 years ago. eh Still an entertaining review as usual yahtzee and yay for originality and fascism.

I never saw the new indy film, after 99.9% of people I talked to said it was shit I couldn't be bothered finding out just how shit it is so I'm sure your review was spot on :p
 

Platos

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conqueror Kenny said:
Platos said:
That wasn't too bad a review actually.

I'm sad to see your music selections are now gone, it did add that bit more humour and depth to your reviews.
Really I saw no more depth than usual. Strange I must be missing something or you are just making something up that seems somewhat plausible.
'did' in the past tense, einstein.
 

WubbaArmy

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This review didn't make me laugh. I'm going to wait for the universe to explode now. :(

Also, I don't like the new intro. Feels too eye-candy-ish.
 

Minic

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But we spent so long documenting the song choices on Wikipedia. WHAT THE HELL HAPPENS NOW?

Good review.
 

webchameleon

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I like the new intro.

It's a shame the new Indy had to suck as much ass as everyone knew it would. They finally made another movie with Commies as bad guys (Cate Blanchett's manifesto was pretty accurate--and fulfilled, in my opinion), and as fate would have it, it wasn't that good.

To be fair though, it wasn't any less entertaining than Crusade was (or less corny). The real mistake Lucas made was the attempt to flesh out all the supporting characters nobody cares about. Admit it, the movie kicked ass until LaBeouf showed up.

The rocket-car?
The doom town?
THE FRIDGE ESCAPE???

P.S: Temple of Doom was the best Indy. Anyone who says Last Crusade was eats paint chips.
 

Vegeta187x

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I was trying to work some penis-related, auto-fellatio joke into this reply that somehow corresponded to excellent word choice and sentence structure while doing these reviews...but **** it, man. It's 3:20am in the morning.


Zero Punctuation is the only thing that makes Wednesdays worth it.
 

Angstrom

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For those of you who claim to "love" the new intro, I'm curious as to what part you love. The generic nu-metal? The flying animation that seems oddly out of place with the stopframe animation of the video itself? The flashbacks to old videos of which don't make sense when taken out of context?

All the comments comparing this to "Waynes World" are spot on - the introduction seems to have been designed by people who have no clue as to why the videos were popular in the first place. They just seemed to have thrown together a couple of unrelated things together because they are individually popular, like... oh... say... Indiana Jones and Lego.

The fundamental rule of new marketing initiatives is that they should add value. Whereas the old intro/outro gave 10 seconds of "Ah... I see the connection" the new one gives 10 seconds of "Get on with it!". It's a complete waste of time, adds no value, and you've just flushed the time, effort and presumably money of creating it down the toilet.
 

PurpleRain

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Mr.Dillinger said:
Im sure the artists of the songs you used in the starting and ending sequences in past videos dont give a shit that you use them. I think you are making excuses just to try and cover the fact that The Escapist are trying to watch their wallet in terms of copyright issues.
Well, seeing as how a court case would crush them, I'd probably stay on the safe side. Anyway, I think you maight be jumping the gun just a tad. It might have nothing to do with copyright issues.
 

Vault Boy

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They could have at least picked some appropriate music. Somehow I find it hard to associate a plummy Brit in a fedora who reviews video games with coarse, shredding rock music.
 

frazmacaz

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Yes, yes, yes we can all see what you did there. By pre-empting us fans on not liking the new intro you have succeeded in pointing out that we, your fans, are boring and predictable. That makes it all ok; the fundamental balance of the cosmos is preserved...

But seriously, I can understand that you are no doubt under pressure from the escapist to keep things above board by not using music you haven't got the permission to use from the original publisher, but surely you could have come up with something a bit more fitting than this. It looks and sounds like the ZP equivelent of the intro to a show about monster trucks or a world's strongest man contest or something.

I've worked with Russ Pitts before, he is a great editor and this intro is indeed very professional looking, but I really think that it waters down some of your personality and style.

I think the comments in this thread are compelling enough proof that the new intro is not liked. I would like to see another attempt, by you (Yahtzee) this time and without 'music to enjoy a frat party to'.

Otherwise, great review as always.
 

GokoWildheart

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I was stunned and thrown alittle by the new intro but you know what in time it'll grow on me ^^. Review was awsome as always , and yes there is only 3 indy films.. i odnt know of this 4th people speak of. Also the end giving us a secound review !?!? you truely blessed us on this day.

Thanks yahtzee and keep them coming ^^
 

ralias

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Everyone keeps saying "Good review, same as always", doing exactly what he just got done bashing Webcomics about - not giving any good feedback to improve his style.

To note: he keeps changing the way he writes his scripts, and they've evolved to what we've gotten the past few weeks. I'm not liking the changes I myself am seeing. The new intro sucks, plain and simple, but I also see where he's coming from with copyrights and such. The more popular ZP gets, the more likely it is he'll see some court action. I agree with what various other posters have already said - create something on your own, maybe have someone else write some music, but this new intro is just horrid - if I wasn't already a long term fan, I could easily see it pushing me away from ZP.

Scripts keep seem to be getting more convoluted and are starting to lack the originality. I miss the rapid fire assault of imagery and description I used to get. Focus on the video games, the genres - the Pop Culture soundbites will write themselves if he'd stay true to the original concept of ZP. It just feels uninspired and unfocused these days, say something relating to mass media to make it easier for non-gamers to get.

It seems like he's just talking about the games now, not reviewing them. More focus on the puns, less on the actual games. Granted, Lego Indy is just a horrible game anyway. Overall, someone already stated this - it's hard to pinpoint what is slowly changing, but I'm not a fan of it. I could honestly feel, after the past 3 weeks, the want to make the choice to cease watching weekly.

I know it's a tad early to start calling these things out, but ya gatta turn the ship early before it hits that iceberg, ya know? Anyway, here is my rant - I don't know if Yahtzee reads any of these posts - but I hope these current trends don't continue, I'd hate to see this ship slowly sink already.

(Fuck, reread my last paragraph, sorry for the lame ass Titanic analogy - its 6 a.m. here)

~Ralias
 

moomintrollop

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Like, very much like. This one had me giggling audibly within seconds. Proper foam-flecked hilarity, and unusually for recent efforts, the ZP was actually longer than the lame ads. Keep it up, please.
 

manicycle

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new music is fantastic! i want that song on my ipod! is it on itunes!? AWESOME MORE PROFESIONAL!

YOU WIN YAHTZEE! AS ALWAYS
 

MikePhilbin

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