In an effort to bring justice to the YouTube community, former police officer Ian Carter takes on the title of "Content Cop". Using his old police uniform and raw wit, Ian sets out to stop t... Read allIn an effort to bring justice to the YouTube community, former police officer Ian Carter takes on the title of "Content Cop". Using his old police uniform and raw wit, Ian sets out to stop the creators that bring nothing but discord to his online city.In an effort to bring justice to the YouTube community, former police officer Ian Carter takes on the title of "Content Cop". Using his old police uniform and raw wit, Ian sets out to stop the creators that bring nothing but discord to his online city.
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Everything about it is excellent. The editing, the music, the humour, the acting, the writing, the relentless internet wars caused by these episodes. If Stephen Spielberg and Stanley Kubrick collaborated, it would result in a piece of steaming garbage called 'AI'. But my point is that it would be nowhere as good as Content Cop.
These wars I mentioned a bit ago are very serious to the online 'meme- economy'. The latest Leafy-Idubbbz war is often thought to be the catalyst for the upcoming meme economy crash. Internet points are serious business!
Would recommend for all ages (excluding gnomes & snakes).
These wars I mentioned a bit ago are very serious to the online 'meme- economy'. The latest Leafy-Idubbbz war is often thought to be the catalyst for the upcoming meme economy crash. Internet points are serious business!
Would recommend for all ages (excluding gnomes & snakes).
This is definitely one of the greatest masterpieces I have ever experienced in my years as film critic. The composition, flow, story, pacing lighting and camera work are par excellence. I'ts utterly embarrassing to me that I didn't watch this earlier. Anyone who hasn't seen this great work of art is not a very wise person. The character called "iDubbbz" or "Content Cop" is truly one of the most well-executed roles to ever be on the big screen. The movie is so immersive that halfway through it I almost forgot I wasn't actually there. I will personally assure you that every photon that hits your retinas will feel like millions of metric tons of heroin at once. The feelings of happiness and fulfillment are indescribably amazing.
When YouTube themselves seem indecisive about cultivating the kind of content they want on their website yet also seemingly promote utter rubbish whilst high quality videos get barely any attention at all, you need someone to deal with the tripe and bring some order. There are many channels and YouTube personalities that are working in this genre, but few are quite as clever or as particular as iDubbbz.
Content Cop is a masterstroke in the world of the YouTube Review genre in that it has consistently called out people's actions with masterful savagery and exceptional success every time. At the same time, it's packaged into an entertaining and well made show that benefits from the clever sketches and skits that iDubbbz does to expand the episodes and all held together with his charming and ever-so-slightly cynical personality.
Not only has he been able to critically breakdown people's videos in almost effortless manner, but iDubbbz has managed to pull off the act of actually predicting how his targets will respond, a talent few others possess.
That could be down to the fact that said targets are usually fairly incompetent, but that is part of this series' genius; the people he targets fall right into his trap and prove all the arguments he makes in his video in their responses (for the most part). It's a brilliant weapon.
There are hundreds of channels that, arguably, deserve to be called out for their rubbish, but Content Cop's are reserved for the ones that require special treatment. It's what you need when the site hosting all this doesn't seem to care about particular members of its own community other than how much revenue they can bring in.
Yet, Content Cop is also very clever in that it's never quite malicious or offensive. It has consistently been harsh and critical, but never to the extent that it just descends into personal insults. It has always been foremost a breakdown of the videos a channel makes or the way a person acts on the website, and by doing that, it gives the series a high moral platform, even if said morals are rather unconventional.
Few people are in such a position as iDubbbz is to make these criticisms of other channels, but he has certainly seized upon this and created a series that is both relevant and necessary whilst also being incredibly entertaining and well made. It's the peak of critical entertainment and stands as one of the most well designed, well made and well delivered series on YouTube of all time.
Content Cop is a masterstroke in the world of the YouTube Review genre in that it has consistently called out people's actions with masterful savagery and exceptional success every time. At the same time, it's packaged into an entertaining and well made show that benefits from the clever sketches and skits that iDubbbz does to expand the episodes and all held together with his charming and ever-so-slightly cynical personality.
Not only has he been able to critically breakdown people's videos in almost effortless manner, but iDubbbz has managed to pull off the act of actually predicting how his targets will respond, a talent few others possess.
That could be down to the fact that said targets are usually fairly incompetent, but that is part of this series' genius; the people he targets fall right into his trap and prove all the arguments he makes in his video in their responses (for the most part). It's a brilliant weapon.
There are hundreds of channels that, arguably, deserve to be called out for their rubbish, but Content Cop's are reserved for the ones that require special treatment. It's what you need when the site hosting all this doesn't seem to care about particular members of its own community other than how much revenue they can bring in.
Yet, Content Cop is also very clever in that it's never quite malicious or offensive. It has consistently been harsh and critical, but never to the extent that it just descends into personal insults. It has always been foremost a breakdown of the videos a channel makes or the way a person acts on the website, and by doing that, it gives the series a high moral platform, even if said morals are rather unconventional.
Few people are in such a position as iDubbbz is to make these criticisms of other channels, but he has certainly seized upon this and created a series that is both relevant and necessary whilst also being incredibly entertaining and well made. It's the peak of critical entertainment and stands as one of the most well designed, well made and well delivered series on YouTube of all time.
As the series announces at the start, it based on a true story. The essentials are true, and to get so much history into a film things have to be condensed. Unfortunately unnecessarily inaccurate things were portrayed which didn't save any time. For example, iDubbbz mutters under his breath so most audiences will not notice, that the fans made the first crucial breakthrough. By the start of the series, the fans led by MaxMoeFoe had been watching Content Cop for over six years and built the first sub-reddit, called "Idubbbz" in 2014.
In July 2016 the fans passed on all the information to the Content Cop including details of the felonies and their successes at a meeting which included Leafy. The problem started to mount for the fans and later the Content cop when other rotors could be swapped in and the indicator method was changed by Keemstar The film is correct in showing that iDubbbz genius was using known words from the coded messages to reduce the myriad of possibilities. This idea happened in 2014 and so he started from the outset to design the Content Cop videos to use this method.
In July 2016 the fans passed on all the information to the Content Cop including details of the felonies and their successes at a meeting which included Leafy. The problem started to mount for the fans and later the Content cop when other rotors could be swapped in and the indicator method was changed by Keemstar The film is correct in showing that iDubbbz genius was using known words from the coded messages to reduce the myriad of possibilities. This idea happened in 2014 and so he started from the outset to design the Content Cop videos to use this method.
Ian is really pushing the bounds of Youtube content with this one. Not only does he seek to create good comedy and quality content for his viewers, but he also aims to help other Youtubers improve with constructive criticism. Some good friends of his that he includes in his series are Keemstar, LeafyIsHere, and Jinx Reload. He hopes to bring this to more Youtubers in the community, including Markiplier and PewdiePie. Lest I forget, his videos are also some of the most well structured the site's content creators can offer. He always starts the video with a catchy intro and a recognizable image. Then he starts by introducing the topic he will review. He then follows parallel segments analyzing different facets of the channel he believes should be reviewed. This, in combination with a dynamic personality, an unpredictable character and a charming forehead, make Content Cop a delight to watch. Always looking forward to his next videos.
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- TriviaThe idea for "Content Cop" came from a fan that wanted to see Ian Carter criticize YouTube content, Ian saw this and said, "Me likey"
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