NRA News x MrColionNoir – Band-aids On Bullet Holes

MrColionNoir‘s 2nd video for NRA News:

Well done video as expected.  You can tell they really told him to crank the emphasis up to 11 on certain points, which isn’t a bad thing but definitely very noticeable.

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I really hope pro-gun people make their anti-gun friends and family watch vids like this.  To me that is the whole point… we already know all this stuff, others who are blind or uneducated to the facts need to be the ones watching.

Make sure to check out the first video about political ignorance too if you haven’t already seen it.


Comments

7 responses to “NRA News x MrColionNoir – Band-aids On Bullet Holes”

  1. Matt in FL Avatar
    Matt in FL

    He slowed down his delivery, too, it seems. Sounds like he’s running at 75% speed. I dislike this change.

    1. I’m gonna agree. I liked the other, more frequent videos he had awhile back. His delivery now is…peculiar. I’ve always been told that swaying back and forth on your feet is a sign of nervousness (akin to crossing your arms in front of you). I know that each different camera angle is a different shot and I shouldn’t know that as a viewer (this is a major issue I have with YouTube cinematography.)

      Either way, I miss the old Colion noir but I know that once the plastic has been taken off the iPhone box, it’s really hard to put that plastic back on and make it look like nothing has changed.

      1. SittingDown Avatar
        SittingDown

        Tough crowd. LOL

  2. i too liked the previous mcn delivery better. The new effects i like though.

    Why would you put band aids on bullet holes? Shouldnt you do it the feinstein way and stuck your fingers in there (and poke around, making things worse, ensuring the death of any future competition for office)

  3. I rather liked it. Different strokes, I suppose. Excellent message.

  4. He’s lucid, to the point, and taking a very public stand on behalf of things we believe in.

    With all that going on, and with what’s at stake right now, criticism seems beside the point.