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What YouTube channel is great to binge?


  1. **[Lessons from the Screenplay!] (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCErSSa3CaP_GJxmFpdjG9Jw)**. The videos break down screenplays of movies and TV shows, and it explains the decision making and reasoning that goes into them.
    — Bush25

  2. Hot Ones!!
    — r1ch13b0n3z

  3. Casually explained. The creator has a great sense of humour
    — lucky__potato



  4. You Suck At Cooking is a favorite of mine. I've used one of the kale chips recipe before too, it's pretty solid
    — yetiorange

  5. Here we go. - **Jeepersmedia**: Toy channel from around 2008-2013, prior to the rise of this garbage people air today. He found "fail toys," whether they be something like a Tarzan that looks like he's jerking off or just a really stupid idea for a toy/candy. Good fun, very nostalgic for long-time YouTube users. - **BrightSunFilms:** Hosts a series called Abandoned, in which he looks at abandoned hotels/themeparks or corporations that went out of business in Canada/America (like Ames). Half of his show is the history of the stores, the other half is the current state of the buildings. - **I am Dan Bell:** If you want something a little more hands-on, Dan Bell actually visits the abandoned buildings. There's a whole world of these "Urbex" videos, but Dan Bell is one of the only ones who isn't trying to be trendy or annoying. He also visits malls around America that are _about_ to go out, in an attempt to get one last look inside. - **Retail Archaeology:** Explores stores that are about to go out of business. A lot of his videos are of him recording the insides of things like K-marts and Radio Shacks. Sorry about so many of these things, it's sort of a hobby of mine and a huge rabbit hole. - **Just2Good:** A LEGO collector who goes into detail with all his sets/merch. I collect the stuff, but a lot of people have told me this is a rabbit hole that's easy to fall down. - **Lofty Pursuits/Public Displays of Confections:** A candy store in Florida that records the process of making homemade hard candy. They always have a lot of good fun facts surrounding the candies, like why lemon drops have their name or why banana candy doesn't taste like bananas, and sometimes he'll just do things like play music or read poems. It's also really satisfying to see molten sugar being played with. - **SiIvaGunner:** A parody of the channel GilvaSunner, who just uploads rips of video game music. All the videos look like normal game music, but each one has a cleverly hidden meme/joke. [Here's the kind of stuff to expect.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEcOzjg7vBU) - **Brave Wilderness:** The kind of quality nature show you want if you're angry with the current state of Animal Planet. Also a kid-friendly channel, so you can watch it with your family. - **Binging with Babish:** Babish makes food from various movies/shows/games, alongside teaching people how to cook. A really good show, can't recommend enough. - **William Osman:** A show dedicated to wacky engineering experiments. Episodes include things like making salsa with a garbage disposal and creating pancakes with a 3D printer. I have more, feel free to ask.
    — SleeplessShitposter

  6. Yourmoviesucksdotorg is pretty damn entertaining, and ElectroBoom is hilarious and educational
    — just_a_talking_head



  7. Internet comment etiquette. Especially the newer videos are fucking gold!
    — activeteddy

  8. [Extra History](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhyKYa0YJ_5Aq7g4bil7bnGi0A8gTsawu) Short animated episodic history shows. New episodes on Fridays.
    — xorfivesix

  9. AvE
    — SIlverlogic55



  10. Jacksfilms
    — ExtractableCow

  11. Sugar Pine 7. When I first started watching it, I thought I'd hate it. Continuing on, I absolutely love it. It's really well made.
    — O5CR

  12. Lindybeige is great for swords, randomness, and being british Oliver Harper's Movie stuff is excellent. Georg Rockall-Schmidt is for me just amazing. Something about his delivery always makes me smile.
    — Ash198