I recently got hooked on this food review channel. Joe is just a pleasant man from Georgia reviewing new fast food menu items. 10min format. Has like ten go-pros strapped to his car. Amazingly specific and consistent. The most ambitious Final-Cut-style editing you’ll ever see.
Jan 22, 2024

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Joe is a good friend of mine who works as a sleep scientist by day and moonlights as an amateur nature documentarian and musician. His films range from 15 seconds to about 4 minutes at the longest, and he scores most of them himself. My favorites are Beach Lumps III (The Lumps of Our Lives), Duck Destiny II (Ducks Unlimited), Marmot Melange, and a very old one called Frog (you should let autoplay roll you straight into “Goats” afterward). Joe lives in San Francisco, but sometimes he sends me a small stack of flyers advertising the release of a new 3 minute nature film complete with the full text of the youtube link, and I post them up around my neighborhood in New York. Someday we will make something together.
Dec 7, 2021
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Maybe the greatest YouTube channel of all time - many comprehensive guides to making fast food items, no matter whether he's working at a taco bell or kfc or even dairy queen. Now he's branching out into lifestyle content (read: eating food made by other people) and it's cool to watch him try to find his cinematic voice. Ideal for rainy afternoon mini-binges.
Oct 30, 2023

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Dude i think about him once in a blue moon. What a vibe
Jan 24, 2024
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this too easy. I’m the lebron of changing what I said before
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you see they’re looking at you but maybe they’re not blinking and suddenly you feel like they are wanting 100% eye contact don’t even glance once kinda thing and you’re like whoa man that’s a little heavy but you’re scared that if you look away you will have lost the battle but now you can’t focus on what you were talking about because you’re remembering that this might be a symptom of autism and that would be wild but it seems like everyone’s kinda claiming autism now and maybe it would be chill and you could find some community through that and you unlock a new confidence and start not making eye contact as a point you’re trying to prove now about self acceptance
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