Dunkey's Guide to Streaming Services

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Published 2024-01-05

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  • @bladeecity8500
    A reminder that Gabe Newell once said: ‘The easiest way to stop piracy is by giving people a service that's better than what they're receiving from the pirates.’
  • @lockejohnex
    "Piracy is almost always a service problem and not a pricing problem" - Gabe Newell
  • @chisecrecy4974
    Some of my favorite Dunkey videos are the ones where he doesn't even make the jokes, he just reads off absurd but true statements that are made even more comedic by his voice and cadence.
  • @VillageFlowerno1
    I grew up as a pirate, I joined the common man and got myself a few streaming services. I like it, it was better with load of shows, I was even willing to pay $5 to rent newer movies on youtube/google, but its gotten so out of control, that pirate life is calling me back
  • @SUPDOZ
    How did they make piracy easier to understand than actually paying for shows
  • @user-dz5hp3cn2g
    ''Since Disney owns both, they don't have either'' is the moment my brain melted.
  • @ImmaNerd918
    This is so funny, well delivered, and too real😭 Pokemon feels like a fucking prank lmfao
  • They discontinued Pokemon TV 3 days after this video (the only way to watch Pokemon without losing your mind), the only logical explanation is that Dunkey is so dedicated to keeping his videos accurate he hired corporate spies.
  • @adamcichoski5184
    Sometimes Dunkey doesn't have to write jokes, when the content he's covering makes a joke out of itself
  • @Minty_Meeo
    I am in awe at that Pokemon infographic. The fact that is official is almost as insane as the hoops you must jump through to watch the entire animated Pokemon series.
  • @archangelshiro
    My favorite thing about Dunkey' humor is that he weaves in and out of satire and comically true facts so quickly thats it's often hard which one statements are true and which are dunking trolling. He is the king of comedy! ;)
  • @TheFO3God
    Idk if anyone else has started to do this, but the rise of these streaming services locking out content has just led me to start rebuilding a robust DVD and blu ray collection. I genuinely get a kick from rummaging through bargain bins in stores to try and find old movies I used to enjoy. You get permanent access to the content, on demand whenever you want, for usually an insanely low one time price. Honestly the concept of streaming services is just stupid now.
  • @Gio_Panda
    Streaming services are absolutely fantastic: they completely evaporate any guilt I feel about piracy!
  • @elijahwise7012
    Switching between every streaming service to watch things is a game in itself. The streaming industry has created the first stream type game and dunkey just gave us the first and best walkthrough for it.
  • @ArakiSatoshi
    I like how neatly he put the point of the video at the very last sentence: "Buy the bluray to watch it" Truly the only way you can confidently own your favourite piece of media is by having a physical copy, let it be a bluray disk, a pirated copy saved on your hard drive, a literal videotape, etc.
  • I cackled out loud at the "good news for hockey fans" announcement. Then, shortly afterward resumed my journey into despair thanks to how accurate this video felt overall.
  • @lancezeran7263
    The amount of research Dunk put into this 4 minute video really makes you FEEL like you're in a modern dystopia
  • I love streaming services, because they demonstrate to consumers how physical media continues to be worthwhile.
  • Thanks Dunkey, my DVD collection of Diamond Geezer had been cut in half right down the middle of the disc, and as such I only had the latter 12 minutes of every episode. This makes things so much easier!
  • @ATBananaMan
    This is a brilliant showing of how terrible the "streaming wars" have made content consumption. The companies will 100% throw their hands up in the air and cry foul when everyone simply goes back to pirating (grey area streaming included).