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Cynema De Bergerac
10-20-17, 06:43 AM
Who IS the most subscribed person on YouTube:
https://www.vebma.com/media/uploads/6095/83a27d81fe286f1778938e085b35244b.jpg_thumb.jpg

Who should be:
https://media1.tenor.com/images/517771c6330cf9554546714bb18ec154/tenor.gif?itemid=5236066

Aren't I right lads?

Dead2009
01-20-24, 09:23 PM
ResortTV1
Hack The Movies
newLEGACYinc
basically any video game youtuber lol

Stirchley
01-22-24, 02:03 PM
Currently this. How come I just heard of Allie Sherlock?

https://youtu.be/jqINbUgcszc?si=GpRRruaW3TBnCFmS

matt72582
01-23-24, 05:42 AM
https://www.youtube.com/@oldfilmsrevivalproject.


https://www.youtube.com/@outforsmokespod

https://www.youtube.com/@YesterdaysPapers

xSookieStackhouse
01-23-24, 09:35 AM
none

Yoda
01-23-24, 10:17 AM
Tons, though many of dubious relevance to the people on this site, in particular.

One people here might like, and are less likely to have heard of, is James Whale Bake Shale (https://www.youtube.com/@jameswhalebakesale). Basically nothing but short (a few minutes each) clips of celebrities/actors/directors talking about what makes other directors great, with footage and images to illustrate. Really simple, to the point, but most still contain interesting little observations or asides.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suaGJbubI1E

Sedai
01-23-24, 11:26 AM
As far as film is concerned, I tend to watch several:

Chris Gore's content on channels such as Film Threat

https://www.youtube.com/@FilmThreat

I also like Raz0rfist's cinema section of his channel which has subsections such as his Film Noirchives. This guy is perhaps the definition of an edge lord, but he has a ton of film knowledge and a gift for spooling out the verbiage. He also clearly loves film.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_JxmCZKF-w

Also stuff like The Critical Drinker and Pitch Meeting for some comedic takes...

Other channels I like include several language learning channels such as Speak Spanish Faster and Easy Spanish, and Listen ES.

Plenty of guitar and music channels such as Rick Beato, Signal Studios, and for the Gen X music nostalgia, Professor of Rock.

For gaming lately, I will pop on TheJoshFeed or Writing on Games.

Sir Toose
01-23-24, 12:04 PM
For film I'm always running across Rob Ager's "Collative Learning" (https://www.youtube.com/@collativelearning/videos)

For other interesting topics:
The Why Files (https://www.youtube.com/@TheWhyFiles/videos)
Robert Sepehr (https://www.youtube.com/@818encino)
Jay Leno's Garage (https://www.youtube.com/@jaylenosgarage)

Russell Brand, Megyn Kelly etc.

Nothing too crazy.