Doug DeMuro GT4 review
#16
Cartchpole, Meaden, Sutcliffe, Bovington, Prior, Prosser, Metclafe, and Harris and to break up my Brit bias Cammisa and a few others on this side of the pond. Yes I guess prefer to hear about their take on the car than being entertained. The cars are entertaining and it is great to get someone’s feedback who is an experienced driver (track) or who had put in tons of hours driving cars apprenticing trying to be a professional journalist. Also their camera work and editing are excellent. Too many reviewers sound like my neighbour reviewing a car. But I guess that is the age we are in - influencers instead of the traditional journalists. I guess I’m showing my age. But that is the beauty of freedom - lots to choose from for everyone’s taste and I expect a lot of people will not agree with my choices and I guess the number of hits and subscribers reflects who is popular.
#17
Burning Brakes
Cartchpole, Meaden, Sutcliffe, Bovington, Prior, Prosser, Metclafe, and Harris and to break up my Brit bias Cammisa and a few others on this side of the pond. Yes I guess prefer to hear about their take on the car than being entertained. The cars are entertaining and it is great to get someone’s feedback who is an experienced driver (track) or who had put in tons of hours driving cars apprenticing trying to be a professional journalist. Also their camera work and editing are excellent. Too many reviewers sound like my neighbour reviewing a car. But I guess that is the age we are in - influencers instead of the traditional journalists. I guess I’m showing my age. But that is the beauty of freedom - lots to choose from for everyone’s taste and I expect a lot of people will not agree with my choices and I guess the number of hits and subscribers reflects who is popular.
#18
Harris has a great story as well. Definitely paid his dues and worked on his craft. He has a unique delivery and is a character, but has a depth of knowledge and a long career driving many different cars over the years. Sutcliffe is also a former race car driver.
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HelpMeHelpU (06-26-2020)
#19
Burning Brakes
I can watch almost all of the regular YouTube reviewers but I cannot stomach Shmee. Everything about him drives me up the wall. But I’ll still take Shmee over Stradman. I cannot figure out why he is so popular. Beginning to think the movie Idiocracy is a foreshadowing of what’s to come.
#20
Originally Posted by ISPYA718
Cartchpole, Meaden, Sutcliffe, Bovington, Prior, Prosser, Metclafe, and Harris and to break up my Brit bias Cammisa and a few others on this side of the pond. Yes I guess prefer to hear about their take on the car than being entertained. The cars are entertaining and it is great to get someone’s feedback who is an experienced driver (track) or who had put in tons of hours driving cars apprenticing trying to be a professional journalist. Also their camera work and editing are excellent. Too many reviewers sound like my neighbour reviewing a car. But I guess that is the age we are in - influencers instead of the traditional journalists. I guess I’m showing my age. But that is the beauty of freedom - lots to choose from for everyone’s taste and I expect a lot of people will not agree with my choices and I guess the number of hits and subscribers reflects who is popular.
All those you mention are great too. For me, sometimes I like a Shmee, sometimes a Catchpole with Metcalfe and maybe a Metcalfe Farm chaser with a side of Matt Farah. Leno is fantastic too with the history and detail. By the end of the week I've watched all of the above and some more. Doug fits in maybe once every 2 weeks but I'm not drawn in continuously learning about the quirks and features.
That's the beauty with YouTube in recent years, whatever you feel like watching for car content, it's likely there.
#21
Yes entertaining but some is also educational. I guess that is my lens - prefer informed opinions, facts, and salient information - yes much is anecdotal but some is substantive. What constitutes an expert in one’s field? Experience, degrees, race car experience? Or I have a camera and I like cars? Interesting discussion.
#22
Three Wheelin'
I can watch almost all of the regular YouTube reviewers but I cannot stomach Shmee. Everything about him drives me up the wall. But I’ll still take Shmee over Stradman. I cannot figure out why he is so popular. Beginning to think the movie Idiocracy is a foreshadowing of what’s to come.
#23
Three Wheelin'
There's a long thread of hate and praise for Shmee on the 991 GT3 section.
Personally I was watching before he became big and became shmee. When he had his Tim channel. Yeah he sounded annoying but I got over it after a bunch of videos. While he isn't very technical in the videos I find him to be a good balance of information and entertainment for easy informative viewing. He also brings content that others do not. So I do watch his videos regularly, not all but most. Kudos to him as well for what he's made for himself. He's had support but to my knowledge took that support and built what he now has.
Will check out Thomas.
Personally I was watching before he became big and became shmee. When he had his Tim channel. Yeah he sounded annoying but I got over it after a bunch of videos. While he isn't very technical in the videos I find him to be a good balance of information and entertainment for easy informative viewing. He also brings content that others do not. So I do watch his videos regularly, not all but most. Kudos to him as well for what he's made for himself. He's had support but to my knowledge took that support and built what he now has.
Will check out Thomas.
#24
Three Wheelin'
Doug provides ok entertainment if you can get his humor. Serious reviews I’d go smokingtire and savagegeese. Straightpipes has a good twist of both flavor
#25
Yes entertaining but some is also educational. I guess that is my lens - prefer informed opinions, facts, and salient information - yes much is anecdotal but some is substantive. What constitutes an expert in one’s field? Experience, degrees, race car experience? Or I have a camera and I like cars? Interesting discussion.
#26
haha...voice took a while for me. Camera work, well it's not fancy, no special music or drones etc. For me there's some value in that, not always looking for a cinematic production.
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wizee (06-26-2020)
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Did I miss Chris Harris do a review of the 781 GT4 or Spyder?
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Burning Brakes
Not that I know of either. Last time with the 981 he did a GT4 review. I am hoping (especially given the bits between GT4 and Spyder all all basically the same now) that he will do a Spyder this time around. But as mentioned also he seems to be doing less work on his own due to Top Gear. So although he may review for Top Gear it may end up the part of some ridiculous challenge driving it through inhospitable terrain instead of a proper focused review. Fingers crossed.