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The Angry Video Game Nerd

  • Série télévisée
  • 2004–
  • 16
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8,5/10
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The Angry Video Game Nerd (2004)
"Film d’action de série BComédie à sketchsComédie noireFarceParodieActionComédieFantastiqueScience-fiction

Il y avait un nerd qui s'énervait contre plus de 1 000 vieux jeux! Il doit battre tous les vieux jeux ou il devient 2 000 000 fois fou! C'est le nerd du jeu vidéo en colère.Il y avait un nerd qui s'énervait contre plus de 1 000 vieux jeux! Il doit battre tous les vieux jeux ou il devient 2 000 000 fois fou! C'est le nerd du jeu vidéo en colère.Il y avait un nerd qui s'énervait contre plus de 1 000 vieux jeux! Il doit battre tous les vieux jeux ou il devient 2 000 000 fois fou! C'est le nerd du jeu vidéo en colère.

  • Création originale
    • James Rolfe
    • Lucas Zebroski
  • Stars
    • James Rolfe
    • Mike Matei
    • Kyle Justin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,5/10
    16 k
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    • Création originale
      • James Rolfe
      • Lucas Zebroski
    • Stars
      • James Rolfe
      • Mike Matei
      • Kyle Justin
    • 72avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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      • 3 victoires au total

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    • 2004–2026
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    10peachcobly

    Fantastic Show!

    When I came across this web-series for the first time, I couldn't stop watching it. Filmmaker James Rolfe is very talented when it comes to writing reviews and comedy sketches. In this show, he combines both of them and makes extremely well written video game reviews. These games are mostly from the 70s, 80s and 90s. This appeals to me and it gives the show a nice, retro vibe. It is clever how all the episodes intertwine with each other. And above all, IT'S SO FUNNY!!! I can't think of an episode where I didn't laugh. He takes the bad elements of the video games and pokes fun at them and rants about them in ways that make you laugh and also think "That's a good point. This game does suck." Never before have I seen a web-series do this. Over all, The Angry Video Game Nerd is one of my top two favorite series's on YouTube. Perfection!
    10doublenpatriot

    He's the Angry Video Game Nerd!

    Back then there were games that ticked us all off to no end, then from Philadelphia, came a game reviewer that took us back to the past to play the games that suck ass. And from there, was when our inner anger exploded when the Angry Video Game Nerd vent his wrath upon these horrible games. He has made over many videos and gain millions of fans that fell in love of his anger. To this day, he continues to make reviews on games, which bring laughter to us all. My favorite episode would be the Ghostbusters NES game, I never knew that there was one for the NES, but now I do and I know it sucks. So with that said, James Rolfe, I salute you.

    P.S. Superman N64 was nothing but a PIECE OF DOG CRAP!
    10aaronkavo-1

    My Second review.

    First of, I already did a review for this in early June, 2008, but it didn't get through. Whatever. So this is my second review. Well, what can I say? The Angry Video Game Nerd is THE best internet show ever made. My personal favorite is the Bible Games episode, that was so funny. At the moment I am waiting for my Angry Nerd DVD I ordered yesterday (June 16th, 2008). I love this show. I mean, James Rolfe is so creative. He can make anyone laugh. Though it's meant for older viewers, for both nostalgia and curse words, kids and teens love it also just for being awesome. It's weird to think that I found out about this show in 2006 by mistake, but, that's the same with every show, right? Anyway check out the show, you won't be disappointed. Anyway, I hope this was helpful.
    10osopar

    Something spectacular has emerged from Philadelphia...

    If you haven't seen the outrageous antics of, as the memorable theme song denounces, "the angriest gamer you've ever heard," then you've fallen way too far off of the radar. On a quest to permanently rape and pillage all of the "shitty games" in his path, the Nerd also happens to be a comic genius, which makes for a fantastic amalgam of crap, and laughing about crap. What at first may come across as a simple usage of cuss words and toilet humor will quickly have you laughing so hard you'd wished you'd never heard of him in the first place... No wait... That's BS... The games are bad, the between-the-lines references are cool, and a plethora of pop-culture characters and always riveting special effects littered throughout each and every episode will have you wishing that you'd owned some of these atrocious Nintendo (and other console) titles so you could laugh even more. The series is so damn perfect and original, that it's been copied and imitated (never topped by far) by countless individuals (it makes me so damn... Irate... That many of these imitators give him no credit...) Unless you're as tightly wound as an anime turd, you will enjoy AVGN. You don't have to be a gamer to connect with your inner child, which is essentially the effect that the show has, which, I might add, it pulls off extremely well. So put that game controller down, sit back, and watch keenly as James Rolfe takes you back to the past, to examine the ultimate travesties of the video game market.
    10fanoingo

    Gaming and Movie Pop Culture and Humor= Pure Entertainment

    For those who surfed the internet, then there's no doubt you've heard of the Angry Video Game Nerd.

    James Rolfe combines classic Video Game pop culture and an outrageous sense of humor to create one of the funniest internet shows ever created. It's just always fun to see The Nerd destroy and rip apart the games he plays.

    Of course my favorite parts of the show are when special guests appear and The Nerd always takes them on.

    Now there's way too many good episodes to choose as a favorite. But I can only say this: Out of all the knockoffs that many have become after The AVGN, none will be as best as the original.

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    Parodie
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    Will Ferrell in Présentateur vedette: La légende de Ron Burgundy (2004)
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    • Anecdotes
      The reason why Angry Video Game Nerd always drinks Rolling Rock is because it was the only beer James Rolfe had in his fridge at the time he made the first episode.
    • Gaffes
      If you look at the Rolling Rock bottle in some episodes, you can clearly see that beer is not in the bottle, but instead water as the liquid in the bottle isn't dark enough to be the beer.
    • Citations

      [repeated line]

      The Angry Nintendo Nerd: What a shit load of fuck.

    • Versions alternatives
      While fair use permits the use of movie music and clips for the online videos, profits generated by the DVD sales have led to James Rolfe removing movie clips used for comedic effect from his reviews to avoid any potential legal repercussions. As such, most reviews of video games based on movies have removed footage and music from those movies (including Rocky, Back to the Future, Friday the 13th, and A Nightmare on Elm Street).
    • Connexions
      Edited into The Paul Behragam Talk Show: "Where's God When I'm Scared?" R&T Part 2 (2014)
    • Bandes originales
      The Angry Video Game Nerd Theme
      Written by James D. Rolfe and Kyle Justin

      Performed by Kyle Justin

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 mai 2004 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Cinemassacre.com
      • Official Facebook
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
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      • AVGN
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Newark, New Jersey, États-Unis(Season 1-3)
    • Sociétés de production
      • GameTrailers
      • Cinemassacre Productions
      • Screenwave Media
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