chainsaw_metal1
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I spend way too much time watching film reviews online (I'm toying with the idea of starting my own YouTube channel and joining them), and there are a few who are really entertaining and cover some movies that I really appreciate. A few of my personal favorites are:
Brad Jones - The man behind The Cinema Snob and Midnight Showings. His Snob character reviews a lot of cult horror and exploitation films, and has started doing Pure Flix movies. Always hilarious, and he points out the flaws in the Pure Flix output.
Bloodbath & Beyond - A channel dedicated to horror of all types. They also go out of their way to cover some really good indie horror, which never gets enough coverage.
Chris Stuckman - Straight forward movie reviews, but he does some skits now and then, especially when he does his Horror Movie Night once a year.
Jeremy Jahns - Again, just straight film reviews, but some great insight into the movies.
John Flickster - A little hyper, and funny. Does some great crossover videos with Stuckman.
Nostalgia Critic - I'm not as big a fan of him as I used to be, but he still makes me laugh. He has gone too much into the skits, and less into proper reviews. But I still dig his thoughts on films, especially the Reel Thoughts videos that he does with his brother.
Anyway, who do you like? Give me something to watch!
Brad Jones - The man behind The Cinema Snob and Midnight Showings. His Snob character reviews a lot of cult horror and exploitation films, and has started doing Pure Flix movies. Always hilarious, and he points out the flaws in the Pure Flix output.
Bloodbath & Beyond - A channel dedicated to horror of all types. They also go out of their way to cover some really good indie horror, which never gets enough coverage.
Chris Stuckman - Straight forward movie reviews, but he does some skits now and then, especially when he does his Horror Movie Night once a year.
Jeremy Jahns - Again, just straight film reviews, but some great insight into the movies.
John Flickster - A little hyper, and funny. Does some great crossover videos with Stuckman.
Nostalgia Critic - I'm not as big a fan of him as I used to be, but he still makes me laugh. He has gone too much into the skits, and less into proper reviews. But I still dig his thoughts on films, especially the Reel Thoughts videos that he does with his brother.
Anyway, who do you like? Give me something to watch!