Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-5733573-20180608144225/@comment-26399604-20180608160339

For just pure entertainment, I recommend the following:

+The Joker Blogs: If you're a fan of the Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, more importantly, Heath Ledger's Joker portrayal, then you might like this series. It's an interpretation of what happens to the Joker after the events of the movie.

It starts out slow, but really picks-up along with the quality. Unfortunately, season two (really, three) ends in a cliff hanger and the channel is now dead -- for at least four years now. I know it's more than likely a dispute we can't see on the surface level. Still, once in awhile, I'll sit back and watch what I think is one of the best amateur YouTube series out there (maybe even the longest).

+DUST: I haven't been with them for long, but they seem to have a good compilation of short storylines in the Sci-Fi category.

+BONUS: Llama Arts: I know you said non-horror, but I thought I throw this up anyway simply because it's a rare find (to me at least). This guy narrates your typical No-Sleep stories and brings them to life through his animations. I've always wanted to see more Creepypastas get an animation interpretation, but I know it isn't the easiest thing to do. Since it's rare to see, I thought I'd include for anyone else interested.

For videos about movies:

+ Ryan Hollinger: Analyzes films on a pretty deep level. You might just learn something new about one of your favorite flicks.

+Chris Stuckmann: A movie critic and reviewer. I think he's one of the better reviewers on YouTube that does more than just review flicks on the surface level. You can tell he really appreciates the craft.

Then there are the ones I watch just for a good laugh such as:

+How It Should Have Ended: Based on user comment votes, the channel animates and comically points out plot holes in movies.

+Screen Junkies: This channel is similar to HISHE above but instead their gimmick is create a trailer (with a trailer voice guy), pointing out the plot holes of movies.

+Viva La Dirt League: For anyone who has ever played MMORPGs, I recommend their Epic NPC Man skits which makes fun of all the classic tropes you experience in them.

+For music:

+Lucas King: I love the dark original songs he creates with the piano. Some the songs, I'll have on loop and really get me in the zone for writing.

+Adrian von Ziegle: He is another wonderful composer that I use while writing stories.

+Binaural Beats: I included this one specifically because it's one of my favorites but there are a ton of these out there -- each are different, so find yours! They really help me drown out background noise and help to get in the zone for writing. If you're ever having trouble concentrating (or sleeping), try these out. Simply "[For just pure entertainment, I recommend the following:

+The Joker Blogs: If you're a fan of the Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, more importantly, Heath Ledger's Joker portrayal, then you might like this series. It's an interpretation of what happens to the Joker after the events of the movie.

It starts out slow, but really picks-up along with the quality. Unfortunately, season two (really, three) ends in a cliff hanger and the channel is now dead -- for at least four years now. I know it's more than likely a dispute we can't see on the surface level. Still, once in awhile, I'll sit back and watch what I think is one of the best amateur YouTube series out there (maybe even the longest).

+DUST: I haven't been with them for long, but they seem to have a good compilation of short storylines in the Sci-Fi category.

+BONUS: Llama Arts: I know you said non-horror, but I thought I throw this up anyway simply because it's a rare find (to me at least). This guy narrates your typical No-Sleep stories and brings them to life through his animations. I've always wanted to see more Creepypastas get an animation interpretation, but I know it isn't the easiest thing to do. Since it's rare to see, I thought I'd include for anyone else interested.

For videos about movies:

+ Ryan Hollinger: Analyzes films on a pretty deep level. You might just learn something new about one of your favorite flicks.

+Chris Stuckmann: A movie critic and reviewer. I think he's one of the better reviewers on YouTube that does more than just review flicks on the surface level. You can tell he really appreciates the craft.

Then there are the ones I watch just for a good laugh such as:

+How It Should Have Ended: Based on user comment votes, the channel animates and comically points out plot holes in movies.

+Screen Junkies: This channel is similar to HISHE above but instead their gimmick is create a trailer (with a trailer voice guy), pointing out the plot holes of movies.

+Viva La Dirt League: For anyone who has ever played MMORPGs, I recommend their Epic NPC Man skits which makes fun of all the classic tropes you experience in them.

+For music:

+Lucas King: I love the dark original songs he creates with the piano. Some the songs, I'll have on loop and really get me in the zone for writing.

+Adrian von Ziegle: He is another wonderful composer that I use while writing stories.

+Binaural Beats: I included this one specifically because it's one of my favorites but there are a ton of these out there -- each are different, so find yours! They really help me drown out background noise and help to get in the zone for writing. If you're ever having trouble concentrating (or sleeping), try these out. Simply "Binaural Beat [insert what you want to do (ex: sleep, concentrate, creativity, etc)]".

Even if you don't believe the effects, they at the very least do a good job to drown out noise. Headphones are needed btw!! Binaural Beat [insert what you want to do (ex: sleep, concentrate, creativity, etc)]". Even if you don't believe the effects, they at the very least do a good job to drown out noise. Headphones are needed btw!!