Every Frame a Pause
- Podcast Series
- 2018–
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7.7/10
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Hosted by MauLer, Rags and Fringy, where they discuss various forms of media, be it movies, TV, or games. The occasional tangent is well provided for.Hosted by MauLer, Rags and Fringy, where they discuss various forms of media, be it movies, TV, or games. The occasional tangent is well provided for.Hosted by MauLer, Rags and Fringy, where they discuss various forms of media, be it movies, TV, or games. The occasional tangent is well provided for.
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This is an amazing show with a lovely cast and fun recurring guests who often engage with the community that is in return incredibly supportive of the show. They watch videos and criticize them in depth while also going into tangents about other subjects and jokes, all to have a good laugh amidst witnessing terrible arguments and discussing them from different perspectives, usually made by people who like The Last Jedi or Captain Marvel. At the end of each episode, plenty a memes and superchats. They often guest the people who made the videos they criticized and polite debates take place while everyone is always a good sport. That's when the people that are invited decide to accept the invitation anyway, otherwise they take the Jack Saint/Eric Taxxon/JustWrite route and be passive aggressive on Twitter while blocking and demonizing any dissent with a toxic horde of their fans slinging insults to anyone who objects to their assessments. Said assessments are usually limited to "their videos are too long therefore they're bad" and "they're a bunch of nazis/alt righters/incels/misogynists", and since none of those things are true, it's fairly tough for any EFAP watcher to just shut up and nod. The people who call this podcast a circlejerk probably never watched any of it and are just hell bent on demonizing everyone associated with it to any degree for tangentially hearing about it from someone who heard it from someone else in what is ironically their own circlejerk, where every dissident is just outcast. Watch the first 3-4 episodes to see for yourself, or you can just listen to them in the car or while you're doing something else. It's alright if you don't like it or it's too long to be accessible for your free time, but don't buy into the dishonest slander campaigns on social media. Free speech reigns supreme on EFAP and its community. Praise The Don!
I've switched through some podcasts trying to find one that deals with things that are very much in my interest and after slowly making my way through Youtubers I found my way to this one.
It has sort of spoiled other podcasts for me because of the structure as well as the length. It is essentially on average the length of a few podcasts. It's hilarious, entertaining, informative and creates intriguing discussions about media and films.
It's a little meandering as the hosts can sometimes get side tracked and this makes the structure of it pretty much all over the place. This isn't something that bothers me personally but I can see how many can see it as an issue.
So many memorable moments from this podcast that create talking points of their own. It is the only podcast I managed to go through all the backlog and eventually catch up with when it reached in the 50-ish episodes.
Long may this podcast continue!
Long may this podcast continue!
Wow, a review made on a livestream.
Long man bad apparently.
Long man bad apparently.
I really enjoyed the plot, there are almost no plot holes (objectively) and the characters are very fun (my favorite is Rag s and Mauler aka Skull on Wheels). The villains are all different and have special abilities and unique characteristics, which is cool. Every episode has something new to bring in, its not always about star wars like the critics say (though there is plenty of star wars too). The series has a lot of lore and if you want to fully understand it you have to watch expanded universe episodes and mauler reviews and rage videos, but it's not necessary to understand the plot.
What I didn't like is how there are still some plot holes. Sometimes the clever characters are wrong. But its subjective so it's not that bad.
Sometimes they also do meme reviews, which are the best part. I recommend everyone watch the Ackbar's theme meme. Other memes are good too, like spider memes and rino milk, and Bilbo Baggins. But you need to understand the lore of efap to fully grasp the magic of some of the memes, so that can be considered a negative I guess.
My final score is 9/10, I like the show but there are not enough spiders
What I didn't like is how there are still some plot holes. Sometimes the clever characters are wrong. But its subjective so it's not that bad.
Sometimes they also do meme reviews, which are the best part. I recommend everyone watch the Ackbar's theme meme. Other memes are good too, like spider memes and rino milk, and Bilbo Baggins. But you need to understand the lore of efap to fully grasp the magic of some of the memes, so that can be considered a negative I guess.
My final score is 9/10, I like the show but there are not enough spiders
Known for their positive critiques of masterpieces such as Star Wars: The Last Jedi and the final season of Game of Thrones, Mauler and his guests thoroughly break down video clips, hence the name, Every Frame A Pause. The show includes a diverse cast of recurring guests include members of the LGBT community, many persons of color (including green), a suspicious amount of women, and even a dog. While their programs are extensive in length, I find them pleasant to listen to while I milk my rhinos. While they have endorsed Jeb Bush for President of the United States, they have proposed he run under a third party candidacy. Their program mostly remains apolitical, and focuses more on battling androids with bad takes on The Joker (2019). What their future programs cover is only known by the spiders. However, I would absolutely recommend this show if you have something to do while you listen in the background. In summary, their only real message is not to take your medication.
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- TriviaJay Exci had always been manager of EFAP and made his Black Panther video to introduce himself to the EFAP audience
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Lawrence Angyal: I cant believe people pay us for this...
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