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Fuck-Up Lord Shyamalan, played by Malcolm Ray and voiced by Rob Walker, is a recurring villain in The Nostalgia Critic reviews of movies by director M. Night Shyamalan. He wears a black hooded robe and mask based on the appearance of the character Amon in the animated series The Legend of Korra. He possesses the "talentbending" ability to "Shyamalize" actors, stripping them of emotion and acting ability and causing them to speak in dull monotone while staring directly at the camera in a close-up. This ability was based on Amon's ability to strip benders of their elemental powers.

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  • Fuck-Up Lord Shyamalan, played by Malcolm Ray and voiced by Rob Walker, is a recurring villain in The Nostalgia Critic reviews of movies by director M. Night Shyamalan. He wears a black hooded robe and mask based on the appearance of the character Amon in the animated series The Legend of Korra. He possesses the "talentbending" ability to "Shyamalize" actors, stripping them of emotion and acting ability and causing them to speak in dull monotone while staring directly at the camera in a close-up. This ability was based on Amon's ability to strip benders of their elemental powers.
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  • Fuck-Up Lord Shyamalan, played by Malcolm Ray and voiced by Rob Walker, is a recurring villain in The Nostalgia Critic reviews of movies by director M. Night Shyamalan. He wears a black hooded robe and mask based on the appearance of the character Amon in the animated series The Legend of Korra. He possesses the "talentbending" ability to "Shyamalize" actors, stripping them of emotion and acting ability and causing them to speak in dull monotone while staring directly at the camera in a close-up. This ability was based on Amon's ability to strip benders of their elemental powers. Somehow, he also manages to cheat death, always returning to harass the Critic in his next review of a Shyamalan movie despite being killed twice. The in-story "explanation" for this is that nothing about him makes sense, much like the plots of his movies.
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