Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJeremy Jahns reviews different kinds of movies, shows, trailers, and video games that just came out or that were released a long time ago.Jeremy Jahns reviews different kinds of movies, shows, trailers, and video games that just came out or that were released a long time ago.Jeremy Jahns reviews different kinds of movies, shows, trailers, and video games that just came out or that were released a long time ago.
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I love watching movie review videos on YouTube and I have a lot of favorites, and two in particular I go to a lot are Cinemassacre and Jeremy Jahns. Jeremy Jahns is just a fun guy. He knows his stuff, he's entertaining, he never feels pretentious or stiff like other movie reviewers, he just knows how to get the job done in a fun way. I almost always watch his videos when he uploads them. We don't always share the same opinion but I still love watching him. He's informative and keeps you interested and enthralled in his review but he has fun with it. He balances jokes, personal experience, facts, and opinions at once while giving viewers relevant and honest reviews. I highly recommend him if you want someone who is both highly professional and a fun watch.
Allow me to begin by emphasizing Jeremy's profound expertise and exceptional flair for entertainment. His prowess in captivating audiences is nothing short of impressive, rendering every review he delivers a truly engaging experience devoid of any tedium. I've established a personal tradition of conscientiously tuning into his critiques both prior to and subsequent to watching the films he dissects, a testament to the genuine allure he brings to his analysis.
It's worth noting that while our perspectives may not consistently align, there's an undeniable charm in the way Jeremy presents his viewpoints, making it an absolute pleasure to lend an ear to his insights. His unique ability to intersperse humor throughout his videos without compromising the depth of his opinions is truly commendable. The authenticity of his approach shines through, reflecting his steadfast commitment to transparency.
For those in search of a reviewer who effortlessly marries wit and professionalism, Jeremy unquestionably fits the bill. His magnetic presence and articulate expressions serve as a delightful blend, offering viewers an enriching and enjoyable examination of the cinematic world.
It's worth noting that while our perspectives may not consistently align, there's an undeniable charm in the way Jeremy presents his viewpoints, making it an absolute pleasure to lend an ear to his insights. His unique ability to intersperse humor throughout his videos without compromising the depth of his opinions is truly commendable. The authenticity of his approach shines through, reflecting his steadfast commitment to transparency.
For those in search of a reviewer who effortlessly marries wit and professionalism, Jeremy unquestionably fits the bill. His magnetic presence and articulate expressions serve as a delightful blend, offering viewers an enriching and enjoyable examination of the cinematic world.
I stumbled on his IT and IT chapter 2 reviews, and was immediately hooked by his comedy style. But his reviews are expressed honestly, and consistently clever! The best star wars reviews.
What I've always appreciated about Jeremy is how well he connects to the audience. Even though he's not talking to you directly, it still feels like he's communicating "This is what I think about this movie, what do you think?". It's always a comfort to see his reviews in your newsfeed, like starting the day with a nice cup of coffee.
Although I haven't always seen the thing he's reviewing, it's always interesting to hear his opinion. Sometimes they are very controversial, which he often makes fun of in a clever and tongue-in-cheek way. Especially when it comes to Marvel and DC movies. He's basically telling you not to take life so seriously. Sure we love movies, but is it worth fighting each other to death over?
His early videos are very different from the newer ones, in that he's more aggressive and snarkier in his approach. While in the newer reviews he definitely dumps on a movie he doesn't like, but it's clear it doesn't sour his whole day. You gotta have the shit to really appreciate the sparkling toilet bowl. If you ask me, both versions of Jeremy are worthy of just as much respect. His review of Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen had me dying with laughter. It's so brilliantly mean in tone.
Anyway, my name's mattiasflgrtll6... and I'M NOT FUCKING AROUND!
Although I haven't always seen the thing he's reviewing, it's always interesting to hear his opinion. Sometimes they are very controversial, which he often makes fun of in a clever and tongue-in-cheek way. Especially when it comes to Marvel and DC movies. He's basically telling you not to take life so seriously. Sure we love movies, but is it worth fighting each other to death over?
His early videos are very different from the newer ones, in that he's more aggressive and snarkier in his approach. While in the newer reviews he definitely dumps on a movie he doesn't like, but it's clear it doesn't sour his whole day. You gotta have the shit to really appreciate the sparkling toilet bowl. If you ask me, both versions of Jeremy are worthy of just as much respect. His review of Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen had me dying with laughter. It's so brilliantly mean in tone.
Anyway, my name's mattiasflgrtll6... and I'M NOT FUCKING AROUND!
Another cinematically illiterate YouTuber who is wannabe film critic.
When watching his videos it is apparent that he isn't a real critic, and at best, possibly a paid shill for certain studios (or he is hoping that his pandering will get him a paycheck?). This is evident by the high praises given to bad big-budget blockbusters and blatant bashing of other superior films.
He is a pretentious Millennial trying to be cool by bringing up the same "popular" views as other YouTube wannabe critics; pandering to the same fan base by regurgitating the biased, amateurish and erroneous talking points in his so-called film reviews, all in the pursuit of gaining the same batch of subscribers and likes.
When watching his videos it is apparent that he isn't a real critic, and at best, possibly a paid shill for certain studios (or he is hoping that his pandering will get him a paycheck?). This is evident by the high praises given to bad big-budget blockbusters and blatant bashing of other superior films.
He is a pretentious Millennial trying to be cool by bringing up the same "popular" views as other YouTube wannabe critics; pandering to the same fan base by regurgitating the biased, amateurish and erroneous talking points in his so-called film reviews, all in the pursuit of gaining the same batch of subscribers and likes.
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- AnecdotesJeremy Jahns first started out as Movieman191. Just like his current channel it was mostly devoted to reviewing movies. He had the tagline "I'm not fucking around!" at the end of every video, which was later replaced with the famous punch at the screen.
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Jeremy Jahns: [repeated line, early episodes] My name's Jeremy... AND I'M NOT FUCKING AROUND!
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Disney Star Wars Trilogy Documentary (2020)
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