Make it stop.

I realize – in fact the reminder just made my brain leak out through my ears – that I’m not in the target demographic for this series. But seriously, Noir Sponsored By Mossberg is enough to make me hate gun people.

I have enjoyed some of the Colin Noir videos I’ve seen, and thought I’d enjoy this. Now I’m just a sad little self-hating gun guy.

I could be wrong, but I’m pretty sure people don’t really talk like this.

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6 Responses to Make it stop.

  1. I saw that too, a day or so ago, and I’m right with ya. It pains me to say it, but it’s hard to know where to start with all the disappointment.

    I hesitated, for just a moment, before hitting “play”. My thought was, this is not a Colion Noir format. He’s at his best in short, pithy clips driven by reaction-to-topic, not by episode schedule. This is probably not going to be what you want it to be.

    Unfortunately, I did hit “play”, and as the old saying goes, removed all doubt.

    The next thought was oh please, let this woman be something more than a stage ornament. Noir should not need any sort of co-host in the first place, and people already know that about him. The only way this works, in an episode-show format with a personality like Noir’s, is if the co-host is actually the more competent one, with a quiet style and precision wit the envy of a stand-up comic. Anything other than that is not only not going to “work” on its own merits, it’s going to be the lowest of low-hanging fruit for detractors just looking for an in.

    Sigh. I realize this is just the first episode, but daang. The co-host may well be much more than a PYT, but you sure can’t tell that from what I’ve seen so far.

    Noir even seemed to be phoning it in, with little of the enthusiasm I associate with his topical clips. Maybe I want to give him too much benefit of the doubt, but I do wonder if he got involved in a deal he didn’t negotiate well. (I quipped to my wife that the only actor in the episode that was performing up to design intentions was Those Legs, which were nearly always in-frame, and admittedly very impressive.)

    Whether it’s ultimately Noir’s vision or Mossberg’s (or, I suppose, someone else’s) doesn’t really matter; if the rest of the series is going to be like that, I hope it quietly dies on the vine, freeing Noir up to do what he does well.

  2. Spud says:

    Topped off with those pathetically high , high heels. Not a babe ready to hit the bush with ya fer sure…

  3. Joel says:

    I’m pretty sure they weren’t aiming the script toward the Ted Nugent demographic, Spud. The shoes weren’t even on my list of objections to the show. Nor, I confess, were the legs…

  4. Geoff Ross says:

    They must have listened to you folks, the second episode she wears pants. And even higher heels!

    Yes the show sucks. But then us old farts are not the demographic they are aiming for.

  5. Dick says:

    Not his best but y’all are nitpicking. Frankly I couldn’t get enough of that girls legs. As for Noirs video I think they took him out of his directors seat. Remember they through money behind him so that probably means they hired people that know better than Noir about how to keep the audience he single handedly created himself. He needs to take control before they ruin him. His second episode is a bit better bit still rough in a trying to hard/ cram it all in sort of way.

  6. Dick says:

    Damn auto-correct spell checker.

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