The Onion’s pop-culture-focused sister publication, The A.V. Club, is debuting a new weekly video series called “Inventory,” based on its popular lists of the same name.
Protecting the Earth: It’s a great idea that sometimes leads to some awful entertainment, be it in the form of campy superhero movies or very special episodes of Saturday-morning sitcoms. For examples, look no further than the video above, then read the original Inventory piece that inspired it:
Ugh yes I hated that Segal ending. Damn near walked out of the theater due to the trick of preaching to a captive audience.
Inuit, they prefer to be called Inuit!
5:14 pause for MR.T chia!
When are you guys going to review any type of games..? like it says in the intro
@jecova Cameras shouldn’t be allowed to be in front of writers.
@H2Ohexagon There are eco people out there who believe that humanity needs to greatly reduced, probably including the creator of the Captain Planet series.
1:02 What is Dr. Cox doing in this movie!!!
Bah, Captain Planet wasn’t misguided! Also, The Happening should be mentioned!
How was Independence Day one?
I’m pretty sure they just put Captain Planet in the mentions because I mean, who hasn’t heard of it? And the show just speaks for itself.
1:04 doctor cox?!
“Zack, Beckies dead…”
“Oh”
@haxxoromg lol calm down nerd
I loved Fern Gully when I was a kid haha 🙂
How did Batman and Robin have an environmental message? Did they even watch the movie?
I submit Happy Feet
i dont agree…Captain Planet changed my life, i was 6 when i watched it and i`m a good eco-guy now.
I remember that ‘Saved By The Bell’ episode! These A.V. videos are pretty entertaining. I like the poster of Wes Anderson I keep seeing in every one!
!!!CAPTAIN PLANET!!!
Ra’s Al Ghul was an eco terrorist, but the movie Batman Begins didnt focus on that.