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The big big exception to this for me is the guys at Red Letter Media.
Even once they got big, they're still just shitty b-movie lovers who don't really give a crap about an algorithm. And that's why I love 'em.
They pissed off a lot of culture war grifters with their review of The Acolyte that was more about the culture war grifters then the series itself. They then made a video about them buying the mold for the Star Trek Salt Vampire monster that got much bigger numbers then the grifter's raging about RLM. It was great.
So many RLM episodes have edits that are just annoying to watch, and they do that on purpose and I love them.
Three of those come to mind immediately:
"I hope this is a children's suicide...video."
A guy having his head run over by a three-wheeler 20 times in a row. Twice.
A guy falling shoulder first onto a wooden crate 20 times in a row.
I was never super into RLM at all, but i still appreciate that they still pretty much haven't changed.