MY FIFTEEN FAVORITE YOUTUBE CHANNELS
- K.G. Lewis
- Mar 17
- 3 min read
I don't watch much regular television anymore. I do sometimes. Quite selective in choices, but otherwise I watch youtube. Honestly, it's more focused on my interests without too much general wide eye for everyone programming. As many who read my articles on a regular, I am a geek.
Professional wrestling; Christianity; bad films; comic books; Transformers; Spider-Man; Doctor Who are my wheel house. Throw in some chat about toys and I will at least consider viewing your channel. This little list are only the one I go to first. I will check out new stuff on similar topics but must check the favored standards. These are those standards.
15. Secret Galaxy:
Bite-sized History lessons from every possible corners of pop culture. Stories behind Max Headroom: He-Man; Centurions; Power Rangers; Transformers: Dungeons & Dragons: The Last Starfighter: Knight Rider: Battle of the Planets and that is just to start. Geek-a-palooza.
14. Sydney Watson:
Australian/American political commentator. She tends to talk about things that interest her. Very conversational with a bit of humor. She lays out the talks with a fair hand so everyone gets a quick understanding and then explains why she feels what she does. Portrayed very much a search of understanding then a finger pointing.
13. Type 40 Productions:
William Bollands-Straw discusses all things Doctor Who is some quite intersting Essays. He also has been doing some interesting 'What If' type videos on ow the TV series could of been changed forever.
12. Cultaholic:
Film; Professional Wrestling & TV provides entertaining and informative video content. Top 10 Lists; Breakdowns; Deep Dives; Commentary; News; and Reviews. Honest humor.
11. Fan Boy Flicks
Mark takes some of the weirdest movies ever made and adds comedy in them with hilarious comments and skits. Yep, its a review show of bad movies.
10. Wrestling With Wregret
Since 2013, Indie Wrestling personality Brian Zane goes through some of the weirdest, silliest and stupidest things to have ever occurred in professional wrestling!
9. Clown Fish TV
Pop Culture News, Views, Reviews, and Rants. Games, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation, and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles, Clownfish TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary channel that covers from a consumer point of view. Namely as a fan.
8. Jester Bell
An independent filmmaker, who just shoots on whatever topic she feels passionate on. Usually films; cartoons; TV shows and comics. Very honest geekdom.
7. Transformers The Basics
Chris McFeely breaks down the complex history of the Transformers franchise and its characters and concepts for all kinds of fans.
6. Josh Snares
Discussing the history of Doctor Who, from missing episodes, to wild oddities through short documentaries. Very insightful.
5. The Beat
Biblical Encouragement And Truth (The B.E.A.T) is an online ministry dedicated to communicating God's word in a creative, practical and easy-to-watch format. Hosted by Allen Parr, it addresses questions most Christians have and to provide a forum for people to discuss. Challenging folks to live out their true calling to follow Jesus Christ.
4. Strange Brain Parts:
Focuses on comic book reviews and in-depth histories of comic book characters. There is variety and you'll find obscure and overlooked titles that don't get coverage. The focus is exploring the elements of the craft. Lettering, coloring and page layout. Definitely treats the media as a experience. Helped greatly by the his narrative voice.
3. Snarky Jay:
She is a Cosplayer, Movie Buff, Illustrator, and all around Geek. She shares her point of views in reviews and commentary regarding comics; films and TV.
2. Atop The Fourth Wall:
Linkara hosts AT4W where bad comics burn. He reviews comics and sometimes other media that are deemed as bad. He surprises even himself when a subject matter actually is good.
1. Wise Disciple:
Nate Sala goes deeper into exploring Christianity. He equips viewers to live like Jesus Christ. Confidence in their faith and to communicate why Christianity is true.
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