That's why I had to separate him a bit, because my main issue with him is his schtick. I hope he fully transitions away from it one day because I don't want to him end up as forgotten as Zero Punctuation is for video game reviews.I don't watch a ton of critical drinker but he does offer up the "classic" way a story could be constructed, how they could have propped up a heroine without destroying her male costars, or basic foreshadowing and plot development. There are clear indications of a shift (or lack of proper training) in scripts and editing to focus on easy win emotional beats and incoherent and inconsistent story elements that just loosely connect action scenes. And that's without any "woke" nonsense.
No.
You want to cancel the only sane voices?
I was speaking to my homie about Critical Drinker the other day and he's not PC and he out right said Critical Drinker hates women I was losing it.
They're all congregate together and have the same hive mind opinions on surface level media. Critical Drinker has the audience and intelligence to actually reach out and hit some deep cut movie recommendations but he's just like "Have you guys heard of Die Hard lol."
I don't often share RLM's tastes but I do appreciate the lens they look through with their analysis. I think that is what sets them apart and makes them an interesting watch. They care a lot about the nuts and bolts of how movies are made and they tend to cover all shapes and sizes of movies, from popular to shlock and everything in between.
They are actual filmmakers, and that's what sets them apart from their imitators on YouTube. Sure, they may not be GREAT filmmakers (Space Cop was... not good, to put it nicely), but the knowledge and experience of how movies are made is what gives them insight that most YouTubers don't have.I don't often share RLM's tastes but I do appreciate the lens they look through with their analysis. I think that is what sets them apart and makes them an interesting watch. They care a lot about the nuts and bolts of how movies are made and they tend to cover all shapes and sizes of movies, from popular to shlock and everything in between.
You want to have a conversation - sure. I think the youtubers you quoted are an important part of the culture war that’s currently going on. The last thing we want if for every youtuber or critic to parrot the fake geek culture where everything Star Wars and Marvel is great. If you actually watch their content you would see that even though they hate woke Hollywood in general, they can have varied opinion. Take Friday Night Tights and their views on Barbie for example, it was varied. Some went with their daughters and liked the experience. Others think it’s a satire, others think it’s just plain trash. I also like the drinker though I don’t watch movie critics very often - I think he’s got a good analytical eye though I think he’s too lenient on movies (I’m only subscribed to 2 critics - drinker and Jeremy Jahn).I love comments like this, lol.
You guys do understand the concept of having a conversation right? You really don't need to approach threads like this like a problem that needs to be solved.
RedLetterMedia got old a long time ago for me. I don’t quite understand what they bring to the table unless you like reviews of bad movies. They do occasionally do reviews of new movies but it’s not as common. And one of the 2 critic sounds a bit like a douche to me.REDLETTERMEDIA
All you need.
You realise that the universe doesn't revolve around you?I don't need Youtubers to convince me the majority of modern movies are crap. I attend maybe 3 movies per year and come to my own conclusions. Watching someone on the internet shouting into a microphone won't stop me from seeing those few. So...why does it matter what they do or don't say?
Yeah, I'm subscribed to plenty of channels that focus on film analysis and more constructive criticism too. My favourites are probably Filmento and Just an Observation, but there are some others, including some that you mentioned. I just brought up those channels in the OP particularly for how one-note they are, how much content they put out and how popular some of them are.Part of it is because over time a schtick gets tiring. Unfortunately, Critical Drinker has to maintain his even though I'm sure he's tired of it himself. Another part of it is because some of these outlets do not offer anything beyond what they do. No constructive criticism or potentially alternative writing/scene takes to show how the creation could improve. Instead, it's endless dissection and negative point making.
As much as people here are iffy or don't like youtubers like HiTop Films, he will at least try and offer his ideas, especially when he does not like a movie. He will at least do research on the directors, producers, or behind the scenes interviews and segments to see 'what went wrong'. At times he'll go over the potential of the director and writing staff to see how they could have made a great project if just one or two things were tweaked to their strengths. He tries to provide something in the hopes that a future budding writer or director could learn from it and do better than their predecessors.
What I suggest to you OP is to look for the channels that either try to breakdown a scene or try to go behind the scenes of a movie so that you can get a better understanding as to a film's failure or success, rather than just going to channels to hear some guy rant about it for 30 minutes. Someone like CinemaStix, Thomas Flight, CorridorCrew or even HiTop Films. There's others out there but I can't think of them at the moment. The content doesn't necessarily have to be positive, but what it should do is give you some form of knowledge or intrigue.
Not necessarily. I consider my time valuable too and I don't wanna waste it on watching something that I'll end up hating.Theres a huge difference between informing yourself before buying a potentially broken product that you want to use for years and something you watch for a few bucks on a Sunday.
Of course it would. But my problem is that it's all they seem to be doing. Some good points are being made ITT that I completely agree with, which suggest that these guys are now stuck in this niche of hating on popular mainstream things like Star Wars or Marvel, because that's what their audience is watching them for. They would probably quickly fall off if they tried to branch off or change their opinions.You want to have a conversation - sure. I think the youtubers you quoted are an important part of the culture war that’s currently going on. The last thing we want if for every youtuber or critic to parrot the fake geek culture where everything Star Wars and Marvel is great. If you actually watch their content you would see that even though they hate woke Hollywood in general, they can have varied opinion. Take Friday Night Tights and their views on Barbie for example, it was varied. Some went with their daughters and liked the experience. Others think it’s a satire, others think it’s just plain trash. I also like the drinker though I don’t watch movie critics very often - I think he’s got a good analytical eye though I think he’s too lenient on movies (I’m only subscribed to 2 critics - drinker and Jeremy Jahn).
And let’s be honest - do we want woke trash like the rings of power? Or would it be better to call it out?
Agreed. I haven't watched any Critical Drinker videos and don't plan to.REDLETTERMEDIA
All you need.
I also share in your distaste for uninsightful YouTube movie reviewers. They've poisoned the young filmgoer by convincing them that movies aren't meant to be engaged with, and that hating things makes you look smart.
Agreed. I haven't watched any Critical Drinker videos and don't plan to.
Huh? What do you mean? WHAT DO YOU MEAN?You don’t have to watch or read it
You've hit it straight on the head with that. I too watch most of these channels and have done since they started and have noticed too that most of it now is just raging for the sake of raging. It was a little while ago that a few of them said they cant wait for film X/Z as it'll rake in soo much money.. that loud pratt from Geeks and gamers is the worst for it, is it Jeremy? I forget his name, I just find him an irritation more than anything..Nerdrotic
HellvsBabyface
Mauler
Melonie Mac
And a bunch of other channels led by guys with English sounding accents who all focus on one thing - shitting on woke Hollywood.
I watched Drinker at the beginning when his channel was just taking off, and after a while I even started looking into those other channels that I mentioned once they started appearing together on various podcasts. It was pretty cathartic for a while to have someone finally speak up about all those movies and TV shows that sucked, and unlike the people who are usually motivated by prejudice and bigotry in criticising movies with THE MESSAGE, guys like Drinker actually made some convincing and reasonable arguments. I suppose it's because he's like a published author or something, so he definitely knows how to write compelling scripts for his videos too. But the more I consumed that type of content the more it started to grate on me because channels like that pretty much thrive on shooting down things that are very easy to make fun of, especially if your specialty is pandering to the audience who just wants to cathartically hear someone more eloquent than themselves validate their frustration with "woke" movies.
Don't get me wrong, much of the stuff that they tend to criticise IS a dumpster fire, but even when you catch a glimpse of them actually praising something, they will usually do it through the same type of lens. So, as a result, whenever something's good in the eyes of a Drinker, it's usually in part because it's not one of those "woke" films, and it has a manly man doing manly things. It's a generalisation of course, but there's definitely a trend to be found in his content and it's all very transparent and tiresome sometimes. Yes, there are bad movies coming out these days, but when did Hollywood ever NOT release shit movies that sucked for one reason or another? There's also more than one way to look at movies than through this vaguely political lens, but I feel like because he puts so much focus on that aspect, and because he's so popular, he kinda contributes to creating this toxic echo chamber for people who won't even bother engaging with something if there's a chance that it has THE MESSAGE in it.
I mean, am I crazy or does anyone else see this? If you go looking for something then you can find it pretty much everywhere. I could probably make some pretty convincing arguments that every 80s action movie is actually about the main character struggling with his homosexuality, but I doubt that was the actual intent of the filmmakers.
Yeah, but if you check out his "Drinker Recommends" series, he typically follows a very obvious niche of movies that would appeal to the type of audience that he caters to. The only possible exceptions are some critical darlings that are very much known to be great movies, but he never uses his influence to recommend something that's niche or unknown and could use a voice with as much influence as he has to get more recognition.The Critical Drinker also has a series of videos recommending good movies. He also does videos about the mistakes Hollywood makes in current movies. It's not all about hating THE MESSAGE, there's a way forward out of the current mess.
IIRC that's not how that went. His trailer-based preview of Prey was "This might be shit but I dunno, could go either way" then the review was "It was better than expected, some stupid moments and the Predator was overly stupid at points but not bad overall"His takes on last of us and prey were terribad too, to the poin even some of his fanbase called him out on it in the latter case. He famously released a pre review/rant piexeb of the movie BEFORE release which was a 40 minute long strawman that had little connection to the actual film, and then had to backtrack some of those claims when it actually came out.
Aye, it's what I was saying though in my previous post. He cant recommend films as he probably hasnt seen them. I doubt he'd ever recommend..Yeah, but if you check out his "Drinker Recommends" series, he typically follows a very obvious niche of movies that would appeal to the type of audience that he caters to. The only possible exceptions are some critical darlings that are very much known to be great movies, but he never uses his influence to recommend something that's niche or unknown and could use a voice with as much influence as he has to get more recognition.
I haven't watched any of his live streams, tbh, but that's interesting. It would explain why he has such a narrow taste in movies. And it would also make this whole thing even more ridiculous because he isn't even knowledgeable enough about the subject that he's so vocal about, lol. It would likely invalidate a lot of his arguments had he known that there's a world of cinema out there beyond the likes of Disney or the stuff that was good 30 years ago.You've hit it straight on the head with that. I too watch most of these channels and have done since they started and have noticed too that most of it now is just raging for the sake of raging. It was a little while ago that a few of them said they cant wait for film X/Z as it'll rake in soo much money.. that loud pratt from Geeks and gamers is the worst for it, is it Jeremy? I forget his name, I just find him an irritation more than anything..
Another thing with Drinker, if you've noticed, he doesnt or hasnt watched many films at all.. most of the times chat will ask him about a basic film most will have watched but he'll not have a clue. This might be down to him actually being a published author though, you cant waste time watching films and writing.. but then you also cant be be a proper critic if you havent watched a lot of films, which means you can only base your critic on certain things, probably why it's now stagnating
I find Disparu entertaining, true it's most of the same but he mostly comes from the angle of whats happening in regards to what the staff of these shows have put in print, and that is worth taking the mikey out of
I might start my own channel at the end of the year, i've got zero monetary gain as I dont need it, plus it's never interested me, i've watched damn near every film going and played pretty much every game since 1984, i'm what some might call a strange entity through no fault of my own
The great, vast majority.
the 4 people who say that the game is actually really good.
What did Gary do to deserve that? Sounds a bit harshthat weird Nerdrotic cunt
To be fair, the world would probably be a better place without predatory games like Diablo 4, and 71 is by no means a bad score for a video game.Are you sure about that? I feel sorry for you then, that you have no control over your own decisions. Heres some examples of games based on what you said, that you should avoid. I have many more receipts if you want. Anyway good luck with people deciding for you what to play and what to eat and what to do I guess.
To be fair, the world would probably be a better place without predatory games like Diablo 4, and 71 is by no means a bad score for a video game.
How the fuck is Drinker or any other film critic making "things worse for the average movie goer" in any way?
Hollywood needed people to call out their shit and their little circle jerk pushing their agendas and "messages" on to kids and families and so on.Nerdrotic
HellvsBabyface
Mauler
Melonie Mac
And a bunch of other channels led by guys with English sounding accents who all focus on one thing - shitting on woke Hollywood.
I watched Drinker at the beginning when his channel was just taking off, and after a while I even started looking into those other channels that I mentioned once they started appearing together on various podcasts. It was pretty cathartic for a while to have someone finally speak up about all those movies and TV shows that sucked, and unlike the people who are usually motivated by prejudice and bigotry in criticising movies with THE MESSAGE, guys like Drinker actually made some convincing and reasonable arguments. I suppose it's because he's like a published author or something, so he definitely knows how to write compelling scripts for his videos too. But the more I consumed that type of content the more it started to grate on me because channels like that pretty much thrive on shooting down things that are very easy to make fun of, especially if your specialty is pandering to the audience who just wants to cathartically hear someone more eloquent than themselves validate their frustration with "woke" movies.
Don't get me wrong, much of the stuff that they tend to criticise IS a dumpster fire, but even when you catch a glimpse of them actually praising something, they will usually do it through the same type of lens. So, as a result, whenever something's good in the eyes of a Drinker, it's usually in part because it's not one of those "woke" films, and it has a manly man doing manly things. It's a generalisation of course, but there's definitely a trend to be found in his content and it's all very transparent and tiresome sometimes. Yes, there are bad movies coming out these days, but when did Hollywood ever NOT release shit movies that sucked for one reason or another? There's also more than one way to look at movies than through this vaguely political lens, but I feel like because he puts so much focus on that aspect, and because he's so popular, he kinda contributes to creating this toxic echo chamber for people who won't even bother engaging with something if there's a chance that it has THE MESSAGE in it.
I mean, am I crazy or does anyone else see this? If you go looking for something then you can find it pretty much everywhere. I could probably make some pretty convincing arguments that every 80s action movie is actually about the main character struggling with his homosexuality, but I doubt that was the actual intent of the filmmakers.
So wouldn't they be getting more views by making content for the fanboys? And you have to be a dumbass to think that only incels and weirdos watch the drinker.There was genuinely a point where he had a decent amount of valid criticism, but it's all been lost in the rush to appeal to the incels and weirdos. A real shame. The guy obviously isn't stupid, but the almighty YouTube algorithm is more important to him than proper critical thinking these days.
Nerdrotic
HellvsBabyface
Mauler
Melonie Mac
And a bunch of other channels led by guys with English sounding accents who all focus on one thing - shitting on woke Hollywood.
I watched Drinker at the beginning when his channel was just taking off, and after a while I even started looking into those other channels that I mentioned once they started appearing together on various podcasts. It was pretty cathartic for a while to have someone finally speak up about all those movies and TV shows that sucked, and unlike the people who are usually motivated by prejudice and bigotry in criticising movies with THE MESSAGE, guys like Drinker actually made some convincing and reasonable arguments. I suppose it's because he's like a published author or something, so he definitely knows how to write compelling scripts for his videos too. But the more I consumed that type of content the more it started to grate on me because channels like that pretty much thrive on shooting down things that are very easy to make fun of, especially if your specialty is pandering to the audience who just wants to cathartically hear someone more eloquent than themselves validate their frustration with "woke" movies.
Don't get me wrong, much of the stuff that they tend to criticise IS a dumpster fire, but even when you catch a glimpse of them actually praising something, they will usually do it through the same type of lens. So, as a result, whenever something's good in the eyes of a Drinker, it's usually in part because it's not one of those "woke" films, and it has a manly man doing manly things. It's a generalisation of course, but there's definitely a trend to be found in his content and it's all very transparent and tiresome sometimes. Yes, there are bad movies coming out these days, but when did Hollywood ever NOT release shit movies that sucked for one reason or another? There's also more than one way to look at movies than through this vaguely political lens, but I feel like because he puts so much focus on that aspect, and because he's so popular, he kinda contributes to creating this toxic echo chamber for people who won't even bother engaging with something if there's a chance that it has THE MESSAGE in it.
I mean, am I crazy or does anyone else see this? If you go looking for something then you can find it pretty much everywhere. I could probably make some pretty convincing arguments that every 80s action movie is actually about the main character struggling with his homosexuality, but I doubt that was the actual intent of the filmmakers.
Posting a TL;DR usually means that you've actually read the post and are now summarising it but judging by your very inept summary, it's clear that you didn't read jack shit of what I wrote.TLR - I'm angry my favourite woke movies keep getting criticised for being shit and masculinity is bad.
Posting a TL;DR usually means that you've actually read the post and are now summarising it but judging by your very inept summary, it's clear that you didn't read jack shit of what I wrote.
I could probably make some pretty convincing arguments that every 80s action movie is actually about the main character struggling with his homosexuality, but I doubt that was the actual intent of the filmmakers.
(I really hope your name is "Jay")
I only trust Jay in RLM.
I don't need Youtubers to convince me the majority of modern movies are crap. I attend maybe 3 movies per year and come to my own conclusions. Watching someone on the internet shouting into a microphone won't stop me from seeing those few. So...why does it matter what they do or don't say?
RedLetterMedia got old a long time ago for me. I don’t quite understand what they bring to the table unless you like reviews of bad movies. They do occasionally do reviews of new movies but it’s not as common. And one of the 2 critic sounds a bit like a douche to me.
as for RedLetterMedia, Mike Stoklasa seems like he just doesn't give a fuck, he will just often times get aspects of the movie wrong and will then take a stance of liking a movie ironically.
yeesh man lay off. I never said you shouldn't play Redfall. I implied that if it weren't for reviewers input you'd catch yourself spending 60 dollars on it, and that amount of cash may not be worth it.Are you sure about that? I feel sorry for you then, that you have no control over your own decisions.
Heres some examples of games based on what you said, that you should avoid. I have many more receipts if you want. Anyway good luck with people deciding for you what to play and what to eat and what to do I guess.
You should still form your own opinion
IIRC that's not how that went. His trailer-based preview of Prey was "This might be shit but I dunno, could go either way" then the review was "It was better than expected, some stupid moments and the Predator was overly stupid at points but not bad overall"
I did, that was a perfect summary of your argument. Hollywood makes shit woke movies, critics tell us shit woke movies keep being made. Could it be a bit repetitive? Yes, but it's because Hollywood keeps making the same woke shit. It seems to me that what irritates you is that people are more informed at what is on the cinemas and are much less inclined to watch that garbage. I know there are the usual 3 or 4 posters that stan for woke Hollywood here, but that doesn't change the reality that people are tired of THE MESSAGE.
this is kinda why i like the gaming scene more when it comes to this stuff. When an indie game blows up it blows up and it's now just part of the conversation. I've hardly ever heard of indie movies, despite them being around for much longer people don't talk about them as much.They COULD use their base to bring attention to lesser known, small but great movies that may not be even competing against the big guys. But they arent interested in that, because that doesn't line their pockets like 5 thumbnails with brie Larson does.
I wouldn't say that. There are plenty of great game critics who do great indepth retrospectives of older titles. Retropolis Zone is one that comes to mind, his videos are long but so entertaining to rewatch
if critics didn't exist you'd catch yourself spending 60 dollars on Redfall, so they do indeed serve a purpose. It's hard to "come to your own conclusion" when it's money on the line
He definitely never implied "it could go either way" you will never, EVER see him allow any grace to any modern film from one of the big guys unless he can use it to compare/compete against Disney with. Especially if he hasn't seen the movie. His approach is almost always to assume its trash out of the gate and he wants the movie to prove him wrong.
That alone should disqualify considering him an actual critic rather than an ideologue. I mean, having bias is one thing, everyone does. But his goes far beyond a preference into an actual protocol like approach to *every* movie.
you actually admit that he's correct here, that it's repetitive nonsense, but you still have to try and strawman his argument into something it wasnt.
TCD doesn't "inform" anyone lol, he peddles just his version of the MESSAGE, which is just being against whatever the other message is. It isn't an actual message in and of itself, which is the problem. He ans the others say the exact same stuff, about the exact same things often at the exact same time. It's an organized money pit designed to send users like yourself into a youtube recommended feedback loop that pays them all handsomely, and with minimal effort from them, while you slowly turn into a drone who can only view films from their purview.
Its why; as others have pointed out, they'll hardly ever recommend films that push against this MESSAGE, unless that film is a huge blockbuster. They COULD use their base to bring attention to lesser known, small but great movies that may not be even competing against the big guys. But they arent interested in that, because that doesn't line their pockets like 5 thumbnails with brie Larson does.
They are grifters. Whats even worse is they are all expected to fall in line with each others views. Their fanbase had a huge ripple when one of maulers buddies dared to say he enjoyed eternals. Suppressing of dissenting opinions is an obvious sign something is a marketing tactic, not an actual informational product.
I'm a huge fan of Mandaloregaming. His recent reviews on Myth 1 and 2 reminded me of how much I loved Bungie back in the day.