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I'm a fan of Pitch Meeting. I feel like Honest Trailers is too mean.
I like Pitch Meeting because he's excellent at pointing out plot holes, of which there are many, and isn't quite so nitpicky as Cinema Sins
Not necessarily something like that, but yeah they're fine, and prbly more often than have personality, compared to newer content
The newer A.I gen-ones where its text-to-speech and its about a full film, yeah, that's what I watch...
CinemaSins is still the king of "unwarranted bad" recaps.
What about CinemaWins?
I hate CinemaSins. I get that it's their shtick, but to nitpick literally everything for the sake of nitpicking gets boring eventually.
CinemaWins has the same shtick, but reversed into positivity, which I find much more agreeable.
It was a great channel before they realized how much ad money they can make if every video is 20-40 minutes long. The older ones that ran 8-10 minutes were fantastic because it didnโt feel like they were grasping at straws for every nitpick.
That's the thing though, CinemaSins' nitpicks are muddied with things the creators got wrong. The nitpicks are written by people who are either dishonest or lack object permanence.
Of course there's a classic (6 years old now) video essay about it: https://youtu.be/ELEAsGoP-5I
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
The nitpicks
https://piped.video/ELEAsGoP-5I
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