What famous fictional character do you think he's going to get into a fight with next?
I wish he fought Batman or sonic.What famous fictional character do you think he's going to get into a fight with next?
He's most likely not interested because it's obviously repetitive. The humor and the character never evolve, so he's probably noticed after over a decade of doing it that he's functionally closer to a number puncher than the actor he dreamt of being. And yet, there isn't much that can be done with it because he never made an attempt to make it more complex. Closest he got was with the Final Fantasy III (US version of VI on SNES) review (finally something good), but he never built on that.I no longer watch AVGN because it feels soulless, like theres a giant team behind him having him do stuff he has no interest in, and it feels like hes only doing it for the paycheck and to please his remaining audience.
But the early stuff was pure gold. I miss Bad Luck Bootsy being on the show, and I really believe Mike Matei was the brains behind the show, hes the real AVGN in my opinion. And without him, the show will never be the same. I do watch Mike Matei's own channel, its alot simpler, but his jokes still shine, like when he refers to Mega-Man as Mega-Person.
And Mike is not the brains of anything. Nobody who has no idea why saying the N-word like he's trying to resurrect HP Lovecraft and his cat isn't okay can be considered brainy. And continuing to work with him despite that is not a good look for AVGN. (Not that he doesn't have his own scandal...)
James plays the main character role perfectly. I think some of it is,I unfortunately lack the behind the scene knowledge to comment on any of this, but I really think Mike has a lot of underrated on-screen presence. Joker and bugs bunny were both two of my favorite characters in the whole mythos without a shadow of a doubt.
I think James himself deserves credit as a content creator. I came to appreciate the man behind the camera way more than the actual character (next bit runs the risk of me repeating myself so apologies in advance if I said any of this already) but i love how he incorporates his movie persona into the character.
Since I have a lot of appreciation for James himself, I’m just happy to see him on screen and can still feel passion in his latest episodes and still enjoy them decently.
Wtf this is like a play-by-play exact replica of my childhood it’s genuinely terrifyingThe Angry Video Game Nerd was a really big deal for me growing up.
I started watching it when I was 10 years old on the old Cinemassacre website (I remember when the Batman episode was uploaded), and from then on I was hooked. I think my first episode was either M.C. Kids or part 1 of the Ghostbusters trilogy. The show was just fucking hilarious to me as a kid – I constantly laughed my head off at just how creative James got with this swears, and I actually really did learn a lot about retro gaming from it! It probably heavily influenced at least some of games I'm interested in, and some of the other internet content I like to watch.
Once I got my friends into it, we were off, and we watched every new episode as soon as they came out (on Thursday afternoons at GameTrailers and/or Screwattack). We'd constantly discuss the show at school – did you like the newest episode? What game is he going to do next!? We were far, far too young to be watching it, but that's what made it so good.
After I'd seen every AVGN episode (about four trillion times each), I got into Rolfe's other work, and loved that, too. Outside of AVGN, the original run of You Know What's Bullshit? and the original series of Board James were also massive successes with me. (The Mr. Bucket, Shark Attack, and Dream Phone episodes of Board James might just be my favourite things Rolfe ever put out. Me and my friends fucking lost our minds when we saw each of them, and I personally must have seen the entire series a million times over – pound for pound, I like it as much as AVGN.)
Up until about 2011 or so, I also kept up with Monster Madness every year – the Godzillathon in particular introduced me to that series, and I think some of those episodes are way better than the movies they're about. I remember one day in October 2008, when I had the day off from school, where, after playing with my friends all morning outside, I excitedly rushed home to catch the latest episode as soon as it was uploaded. That was far more than half my life ago.I also fucking love, love, love Rolfe's most obscure series, Monkey Cheez – me and my friends quoted it constantly in school and had several in-jokes based around it. All that shit still makes me laugh my head off.
I also read the Cinemassacre blog back in the day, and it was actually really good! That was back when James was getting invited to E3 and conventions and stuff, so it was interesting to hear his thoughts on, like, newly-released DS games. (I actually bought Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story on his recommendation.) Of course, his crossover with the Nostalgic Critic introduced me to that world, too, and that's a whoooole other chapter of my life.
I stopped watching AVGN after James switched to an HD camera, which I think began with the Winter Sports episode. Like other posters in this thread have mentioned, the magic died in about 2012 or 2013. I never saw the movie, never really watched James and Mike Mondays, and have only seen a scant few AVGN episodes past that point – none of them really seemed that good. (I did like The Town with No Name and Amiga CD ones, however... Are those both seriously SIX years old!?) I actually listened to a few episodes of the Cinemassacre podcast (including the Doug Walker one), but they were pretty poor. All the fatsos James surrounded himself with really seemed like they were sucking the life out of him.
My final interaction with the Cinemassacre brand was listening to the audiobook of Rolfe's biography, A Movie Making Nerd, at the end of 2022. Made a nice coda to that part of my life, I thought. It was really weird... the AVGN is only discussed in, like, a fifth of the book, and the rest of it is essentially a lead-up to a major embarrassment he had in college. (Which was certainly interesting, don't get me wrong.) There's also a detailed description of James' reaction to 9/11, which was an odd inclusion, and a very bizarre passage about Donald Trump where James outright calls him a "horrible man" – that caught me completely off-guard, and I'm about 95% sure his wife (who edited the book) made him put it in.![]()
James kind of comes off as an egotist in the book. He seems to think he's some incredible auteur filmmaker, and he has a little paddy on about people who reacted negatively to the AVGN movie. He certainly is a respectable individual (well, heh heh, I'd say he was about 15+ years ago), but, at least in the book, he seemed pretty self-aggrandizing. If that's really him, then, wow... I was very surprised. It's definitely worth a read, but don't expect a ton of actual Cinemassacre internet video stuff.
One day... maybe even already... we'll forget James, and AVGN, and Cinemassacre, and everything he's contributed to internet video culture. I liked online videos back when they were more like professionally-produced TV shows instead of video essays, but that era is long gone, and I strongly doubt it'll ever come back. At the very least, I can say that the first 100 episodes of AVGN, and every other Cinemassacre video released during that timeframe, are crucial parts of me.
My favourite AVGN episodes, in no particular order, are:
And, if you've never seen it – even if you've never seen any of James' work – you really should watch The Dragon in my Dreams, which is just a phenomenally-touching video... Easily one of the best pieces of Internet content I've ever seen.
- Action 52 + Cheetahmen
- The Ghostbusters Trilogy
- Both parts of Double Vision
- Atari Jaguar
- Halloween (Atari 2600)
- Dick Tracy [This one should be on everyone's list.]
- Sega CD and Sega 32X
- Bugs Bunny's Birthday Blowout
- Virtual Boy
Cowabunga? Cowa-fucking-piece-of-dog-shit.
Yeah, I saw it, and I thought it kinda sucked. The guy who runs that channel really seems like a sneery jerk, and he just made some base-level observations that anyone with a brain (and/or who wasn't part of r/TheCinemassacreTruth) would have immediately understood was implicit. That he recreated James' studio was a cute gag, but it honestly just seemed like a bit of clickbait to me... frankly, I would have preferred if he'd been a lot harsher, if just for the entertainment value alone.Has anyone seen the Folding Ideas video, I Don't Know James Rolfe?
Dunking on r/TheCinemassacreTruth, love to see itYeah, I saw it, and I thought it kinda sucked. The guy who runs that channel really seems like a sneery jerk, and he just made some base-level observations that anyone with a brain (and/or who wasn't part of r/TheCinemassacreTruth) would have immediately understood was implicit. That he recreated James' studio was a cute gag, but it honestly just seemed like a bit of clickbait to me... frankly, I would have preferred if he'd been a lot harsher, if just for the entertainment value alone.
If I were trapped in an elevator with one of the two, I'd pick James over Beardy Magoo any day of the week.
I like a lot of his other videos, but I do agree. He honed in on a couple things way too much, like the homemade camera setup. I don't think it's blind dislike, just the sort of criticism someone who considers themself an auteur would have against someone else in the arts. I just don't think it was ultimately helpful, which feels different than the other Folding Ideas videos I've seen. It doesn't really lead anywhere, which I think is part of the intention, but it also didn't work for me.Yeah, I saw it, and I thought it kinda sucked. The guy who runs that channel really seems like a sneery jerk, and he just made some base-level observations that anyone with a brain (and/or who wasn't part of r/TheCinemassacreTruth) would have immediately understood was implicit. That he recreated James' studio was a cute gag, but it honestly just seemed like a bit of clickbait to me... frankly, I would have preferred if he'd been a lot harsher, if just for the entertainment value alone.
If I were trapped in an elevator with one of the two, I'd pick James over Beardy Magoo any day of the week.
Oh, you know it would be on Par with Ashens Fifty-Thousand Shades of GreyThe Folding Ideas vid was nice in that it gave me a lengthy description of what James' autobiography was about, without having to actually read it myself. Dont get me wrong, AVGN is one of my favorite things, but I dont think his strength is in writing a compelling autobiography.
That’s truly fascinating. Sounds like had a lot of artistic integrity behind him. This is a really nice story.
He collected like, all of Spider-Man too? Don’t remember.He's very passionae about donald duck comics too, iirc he has some sort of arts degree
He collected like, all of Spider-Man too? Don’t remember.
About the Folding Ideas, I really liked that last bit where he impersonates the nerd with the doll. It comes down to a comfy, inconsequential, informal and spontaneous review just like the way James specifically does it. I think that's the core appeal of AVGN, beneath the anger and the skits.
As for his book, I only read the first half but it was an entertaining read. As someone who doesn't read books I appreciate the simple writing style. Call it ego-driven if you will, I think it's a veru genuine expression of his experiences regardless, specially considering that he wrote it over the span of his life. That whole college saga could be made into an engaging drama movie.
If you haven’t already, you should look into his full game walkthroughs. He plays a lot of the avgn games to completion. I advice you watch this one.Haven't heard of that one but it wouldnt surprise me since he reviewed a lot of spidey stuff, he has a huge dvd collection too
Also this video still impresses me
He made a technical breakdown of it on his blog
If you haven’t already, you should look into his full game walkthroughs. He plays a lot of the avgn games to completion. I advice you watch this one.
“It’s satisfying when you overcome the game’s shittyness”
I dont know how Mike even has the patience to play that. Even when i was 12 i would've thrown that game out the window and went back to playing Kickle Cubicle.“It’s satisfying when you overcome the game’s shittyness”
The best part is that he made that a series. Two series in fact. One on his channel, the other were on James’. They both have different games played. I linked the one that people are less likely to find. The transitional period of Cinemassacre (aka 2015-2017) has a plethora of underrated vidsI dont know how Mike even has the patience to play that. Even when when i was 12 i would've thrown that game out the window and went back to playing Kickle Cubicle.