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Mick Lauer and Mark Fischbach in Wilford 'Motherloving' Warfstache (2018)

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Wilford 'Motherloving' Warfstache

3 reviews
10/10

Iconic

I'm not saying this is great just because it was made by Markiplier, I'm saying this because it's true, this short film is a perfect continuation of Who Killed Markiplier, it has great editing, filming, and it's also fun to see a character like Abe fall into a sort of madness, but life needs madness. 10/10
  • zoobuhgoo
  • Dec 27, 2019
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10/10

A real analysis and breakdown

Okay, I know most people are biased toward YouTubers when they do anything that crosses over into the "normal" realm of entertainment (whether it's music, writing, or in this case directing/acting), but personally, I think this goes above and beyond what many famous directors can do.

This is a practical short film with that classic Christopher Nolanish tone to it. The music is a bit underwhelming, but so is every low-budget film that can't have its own original soundtrack. With that being said, the music is not totally lacking; the theme gives me chills every time I hear it.

The plot and characters are magnificent, but there is one potential weak spot: part of the magic of Mark's world is the backstory of these characters; it's vague and has never been completely unveiled to the audience. If Mark chooses to reveal the complete backstory- and I think he should (otherwise, what's the point?)- can it live up to the greatness his story seems to be building up to? If he fails at writing a backstory that matches this short film, it could be devastating to his entire franchise. I know I'm getting ahead of myself, but that's just something to think about.

Anyway, I figured I'd write a legitimate review since his fans are probably going to spam the IMDb app with jokes or give Mark a 10/10 just because we love him and want to see him succeed.
  • cgbarr-73033
  • Oct 27, 2019
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10/10

Incredible

This masterpiece is just a sliver of evidence that proves Mark Fischbach is capable and worthy of his own movie. I really want Chris Nolan to see this because I know he'd love it and want to with with Mark.
  • cgbarr-73033
  • Jan 12, 2020
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