Jack’s YouTuber Column, the Best in the Business: Movie Edition (The Final Edition Ever)

In this issue, Jack discusses the top five movie YouTubers

There are all sorts of big movie franchises, (Marvel and Disney to name a few) but what makes them so popular? Is it the appealing characters? The exciting plot? The fan theories? Whatever it is, these next five YouTubers can cover it. Prepare your eyeballs for the wonder and glory that is the top five movie YouTubers.

 

Top 5 Movie YouTubers

 

#5: WatchMojo

 

Hey kids, do you like lists about backstabbers in movies who got what they deserved? How about ten BatMan villains the fans want next? Well, I’ve got the stuff for you… WatchMojo on YouTube! Mojo’s lists range from the top 1980’s songs to the top 2022 movies, and each one is simple and explained in such a way that viewers can easily follow what is being talked about… even if they aren’t really paying attention. I speak from experience.

 

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#4: Looper

 

Looper does everything from reviewing new movies, to explaining old ones. They’ll point out “Easter Eggs”, give inside information, and make tier lists. Dp you want to know everything there is to know about a movie franchise? Looper has you covered.

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#3: Screen Rant

 

Screen Rant is similar to Looper and WatchMojo. The only reason I put them above the other two is because of the “Pitch Meetings”.

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These talk about new movies, old movies, movies that climb on rocks… basically Pitch Meetings are just all about movies.

 

#2: How it Should Have Ended

 

I mean, the channel name itself is pretty self explanatory. How it Should Have Ended, or HISHE, takes popular

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movies such as Avengers: Endgame or Tangled, and creates an animation about – you guessed it – how it should have ended. 

 

 

 

#1: The Film Theorists

 

The Film Theorists, hosted by the same man who The Game Theorists and The Food Theorists, MatPat. This channel deserves the number one spot because of the attention to detail and the background research they do when creating theories about shows and movies. For instance, in a new video about Marvel’s Spiderman: No Way Home, MatPat digs through real-life American crime laws down to the word just so viewers know everything they can. If that’s not dedication, I don’t know what is.

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