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'''''Cup of Idiocy''''' was one of Doug Walker's (''Nostalgia Critic'') home movies, which was a compilation of shorts.
==Plot==
The film is made of random shorts and skits, which are named ''Battle of Stupidity'', ''Pointless Moments'', ''The Unfit Firing Squad'', ''A Ribbon Show'', ''Late Late So Late Its Early Show'', ''Jonan'', and ''The Last Man on Earth''. Each of these shorts were filmed with Doug and his friends. There seems to be an early concept of Chester A. Bum, one of Doug's most famous characters (an overly-excited homeless man who reviews recent movies).
Even though almost the whole movie was shown to the public, there are a lot of scenes that weren't, one of them where someone was punching up clay people.
==History==
The film was first shown in Nostalgia Critic's review of ''A Simple Wish''.
Later, the film was fully reviewed on ''The Awesoming'' DVD where Doug fully reviewed his old home movie.


'''''Cup of Idiocy''''' was one of Doug Walkers (''Nostalgia Critic'') home movies, the movie was a couple of shorts such as one where there was an Alien Invasion a Ribbon show or a sketch called a Pointless Moment.
However, since Doug usually cuts scenes out of the movies he reviews, this may not be the full feature.


== Plot ==
In his review of Tim Burton's 2010 ''Alice in Wonderland'', Doug (as Nostalgia Critic) finds a flash drive which may contain ''Cup of Idiocy'' (and his room) which he replied ''"Oh, my God, I thought I had these destroyed after Wilsongate."'' (referring to the events of the ''A Simple Wish'' review).
The Movie is about random shorts and sketches, which are named Battle of Stupidity, Pointless Moments, The Unfit Firing Squad, A Ribbon Show, Late Late So Late Its Early Show, jonan, and The Last Man on earth. each of these shorts are filmed with Doug and his friends and possibly the early concept of Chester. Even though they showed almost the whole movie there is a lot of scenes that wasn't viewed, one of them was a scene where someone was punching up clay people.


== History ==
Fans have been wondering if the actual full movie will be released to the public, which may never happen as Doug doesn't seem fully intent on releasing the film.
The film was first showed in a Nostalgia critic review of ''A Simple Wish'', Later the film was fully reviewed on The Awesoming DVD where Doug fully reviewed his old home movie. However sense Doug mostly cuts some scenes out of movies he reviews this may not be the full movie, also in the Alice in Wonderland review Doug (as Nostalgia Critic) finds a flash drive which may contain ''Cup of Idiocy'' (and his room) which he replied "Oh, my God, I thought I had these destroyed after Wilsongate." (which was the Simple wish Review). Fans has been wondering if the actual Movie will be released to the public, which may never happen because Doug doesn't seem for this to be released.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Videos==
==Videos==
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The Cup of Idiocy.png

The title card for the home movie.

Status: Partially Lost

Cup of Idiocy was one of Doug Walker's (Nostalgia Critic) home movies, which was a compilation of shorts.

Plot

The film is made of random shorts and skits, which are named Battle of Stupidity, Pointless Moments, The Unfit Firing Squad, A Ribbon Show, Late Late So Late Its Early Show, Jonan, and The Last Man on Earth. Each of these shorts were filmed with Doug and his friends. There seems to be an early concept of Chester A. Bum, one of Doug's most famous characters (an overly-excited homeless man who reviews recent movies).

Even though almost the whole movie was shown to the public, there are a lot of scenes that weren't, one of them where someone was punching up clay people.

History

The film was first shown in Nostalgia Critic's review of A Simple Wish.

Later, the film was fully reviewed on The Awesoming DVD where Doug fully reviewed his old home movie.

However, since Doug usually cuts scenes out of the movies he reviews, this may not be the full feature.

In his review of Tim Burton's 2010 Alice in Wonderland, Doug (as Nostalgia Critic) finds a flash drive which may contain Cup of Idiocy (and his room) which he replied "Oh, my God, I thought I had these destroyed after Wilsongate." (referring to the events of the A Simple Wish review).

Fans have been wondering if the actual full movie will be released to the public, which may never happen as Doug doesn't seem fully intent on releasing the film.

Gallery

Videos

The review where they first show the movie.

The review of the movie.