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Capt. Redblade

Hello and welcome to the Adaptation Nation...

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So for the past few months I've been working to get my own webseries up and running. It's something I've thought about doing for a while and I'm glad to say things have started to fall into place!

The Adaptation Nation is a weekly series that looks at bad, strange, and goofy Hollywood adaptations of otherwise good properties. The first video I did was a review of Get Smart, which you can see below.

You can watch the rest of my videos on the Youtube channel here, or leave a comment on the Facebook page here. Either way, have a look and see what you guys think!

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That sounds fantastic. If there's one thing I love, it's bizarre and/or awful adaptations. I think a good focus to have is on the obscure. Sure, it's always nice to hear others' opinions on movies that you have watched, but being introduced to a film is, in my opinion, even better. Best of luck on your series, I'll be watching. :classic:

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I think a good focus to have is on the obscure.

Oh, believe me, I have found some obscure films in the course of my research. Ever hear of Sword of the Valiant, Supergirl, or the 1983 Hercules movie with Lou Ferrigno? Looking at my schedule, I'd like to think I've managed a healthy mix of high-profile and lesser-known stuff.

Also, glad to have another fan on board!

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Oh, believe me, I have found some obscure films in the course of my research. Ever hear of Sword of the Valiant, Supergirl, or the 1983 Hercules movie with Lou Ferrigno? Looking at my schedule, I'd like to think I've managed a healthy mix of high-profile and lesser-known stuff.

Also, glad to have another fan on board!

I've heard of Supergirl. Now that's a fantastic film! :sarcasm: But as a fan of the old Hulk TV series with Lou Ferrigno, I'm very curious in this Hercules movie...

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Loved the Stormbreaker Review! Reminded me a lot of another YouTuber called TheUnusualSuspect. But thats ok cause I love his sense of humor and I love what you've done here!!

Great Job and I have a movie I'd like you to review :blush::grin:

The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn

Keep up the good work :sweet:

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In honour of Batman's 75th anniversary, May is Bat-month on the Adaptation Nation. This week: Batman (1989).

PART 1

PART 2

Great Job and I have a movie I'd like you to review :blush::grin:

The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn

Keep up the good work :sweet:

It's been a while since I've seen the film, but I'll think about it.

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Have no fear. I've recently had a respite from Youtube's legal red tape, so I've been taking down some of the older videos and re-uploading the full, uncut versions in their place. In fact I was just on my way here to post a list:

Wild Wild West:

Daredevil:

Scooby-Doo:

Kingdom of the Crystal Skull:

Sword of the Valiant:

Batman:

Fair warning, I am most likely going to replace the rest of the videos tomorrow, so if any more videos disappear, rest assured that it's entirely on my terms.

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Flintstones, meet the Flintstones, they've a crappy live-action movie!

In case you can't tell, this week's review is The Flintstones.

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Saw the Get Smart review. I quite enjoyed it! It reminded me of when the Nostalgia Critic was good (no sketches and not as much yelling). Keep it up!

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