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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzy du Plessis" data-source="post: 926143" data-attributes="member: 76333"><p><strong>Kermode and Mayo </strong>-</p><p><strong>Joe Rogan Experience & MMA show</strong> - like Tigs and Oly I pick and choose based on the guest.</p><p><strong>Critical Role</strong>* - Never thought i'd be interested in Dungeons & Dragons until I saw it being done by a group of professional voice actors. Unfortunately the nature of the show means it would take hundreds of hours to catch up, so I just listen to the stand-alone specials. </p><p></p><p>Those are the only podcasts I listen to but I've recently started downloading the audio from a couple of Youtube channels to listen to whilst running. Most of the time the video is just fluff anyway.</p><p></p><p><strong>RedLetterMedia</strong>* - Mainly for the humour but they can be quite insightful about film and their reviews are a nice contrast to the more serious, slightly pompous critics I listen to. Their 50 minute review of Jack and Jill is probably the best I've ever seen, despite having never watched the film.</p><p><strong>Lindsay Ellis</strong> - really wasn't sure at first but it's quickly becoming my favourite channel. Would recommend at least looking at her Hobbit autopsy and her scathing review of Bright. Also enjoy her beginners introduction to Film theory concepts applied to Transformers, which is much more interesting than it sounds. There's a lot of Disney stuff early on, and recently a couple of videos about Youtube itself but so far I've enjoyed everything else. Best enjoyed if you're a Libtard snowflake cuck like me.</p><p><strong>Georg Rockall-Schmidt </strong>- This one lies somewhere in between the previous 2. Reasonably in depth look at film but lighter in tone (and shorter in length...) than video essays seen elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>Gonna have to check out the Empire podcast later.</p><p></p><p>*These two are definitely better watched than listened to, but if I'm gonna sit in front of a TV for dozens of hours I'd rather just rewatch The Wire for the 5th time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzy du Plessis, post: 926143, member: 76333"] [B]Kermode and Mayo [/B]- [B]Joe Rogan Experience & MMA show[/B] - like Tigs and Oly I pick and choose based on the guest. [B]Critical Role[/B]* - Never thought i'd be interested in Dungeons & Dragons until I saw it being done by a group of professional voice actors. Unfortunately the nature of the show means it would take hundreds of hours to catch up, so I just listen to the stand-alone specials. Those are the only podcasts I listen to but I've recently started downloading the audio from a couple of Youtube channels to listen to whilst running. Most of the time the video is just fluff anyway. [B]RedLetterMedia[/B]* - Mainly for the humour but they can be quite insightful about film and their reviews are a nice contrast to the more serious, slightly pompous critics I listen to. Their 50 minute review of Jack and Jill is probably the best I've ever seen, despite having never watched the film. [B]Lindsay Ellis[/B] - really wasn't sure at first but it's quickly becoming my favourite channel. Would recommend at least looking at her Hobbit autopsy and her scathing review of Bright. Also enjoy her beginners introduction to Film theory concepts applied to Transformers, which is much more interesting than it sounds. There's a lot of Disney stuff early on, and recently a couple of videos about Youtube itself but so far I've enjoyed everything else. Best enjoyed if you're a Libtard snowflake cuck like me. [B]Georg Rockall-Schmidt [/B]- This one lies somewhere in between the previous 2. Reasonably in depth look at film but lighter in tone (and shorter in length...) than video essays seen elsewhere. Gonna have to check out the Empire podcast later. *These two are definitely better watched than listened to, but if I'm gonna sit in front of a TV for dozens of hours I'd rather just rewatch The Wire for the 5th time. [/QUOTE]
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