Truly Dreadful Film
One of the wrost movies I have ever seen
A very feeble attempt at affirmatie action
The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
View MoreEvery day in his vlogs, Casey Neistat, talks about his life and things that happen around him. Casey said that he started making daily videos as a challenge to himself. But keep in mind the "rule of thumb" of making videos on YouTube: quality over quantity, this isn't the case with his vlogs: Casey takes great care of every video he makes. Casey films his life using high-quality DSLRs and drones (which add depth the video) and spends several hours editing, with the result that his videos are a pleasure to watch and for me they become a moment to relax. If I think of the YouTube motto: Broadcast Yourself, there's no better channel to represent it as Casey's. Casey is an "oddball", with a unique personality, which means you really like him or you strongly dislike him. I admit that I felt a little void when he announced ending the vlog, like when you finish a really good TV series, or when you have to say goodbye to a good friend that you used to see every day.
View MoreForget your trashy cheap thrill network dramas, if you want to watch something with actual artist value with a marginal use of your time tune into Casey Neistat's daily vlogs. Neistat is more than a Youtube daily vlogger, he is a pioneer of a new standard of cinematographic production quality on the internet. Gone are the days of a phone's selfie camera and a wi-fi connection to produce the best content on Youtube, which are now replaced by vloggers using DSLRs, sport cams, drones, along with traditional point and shoots to vary the perspective of their shots. What results is the daily story of a unique man with a remarkable life told daily with the cinematography of a Hollywood production. Neistat never fails to leave his views visually satisfied and in awe.
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