It's no secret that YouTube is becoming a source for ones entertainment purposes. With channels like Cinemassacre, PewDiePie, and The Fine Bros. You're destined to find a new favorite channel that will have you fixated for days. With that being said here is a list of YouTube Channels you should check out, if you're looking for a new entertainment fix.
1. Oddity Archive.
For those who love nostalgia and old technology with a dash of pop culture, than Oddity Archives is for you. Host Ben Minnote riff's the crazy stuff that may have piqued your interest when you were younger, that you never could find info for. Including topics such as The Max Headroom Pirating Incident of 1986, The Dumont Network (The other major TV network your parents never told you about) or even early PPV TV. Though episodes may run long, they are binge-worthy.
2. Pat The NES Punk.
Yes, we know retro gaming is a big deal. . . Especially on Youtube with channels such as Cinemassacre, The Game Chasers, etc. Pat the NES Punk is no different. Host Pat Contri brings on a plethora of content that will leave you wanting more. This is not limited to retro gaming. The channel hosts the very popular #CUPodcast, which co/host Ian Ferguson and Contri talk about what's going on in the world of video games, films, and even some news stories. Other features include "Ask Frank," Flea Market Madness, and of course who couldn't forget the single reviews of classic video games from Pat's massively impressive collection.
3. Homestarrunner.com
OK, this technically isn't a YouTube channel, but recently the creators of the popular web cartoon Homestar Runner have uploaded much of their content from their website, onto youtube for those who may want to share it with their friends via a mobileice. So in a way you can relive your days of sitting your parents basement watching episodes of Strong Bad E-mails, or Teen Girl Squad.
4. JesusChatLineReUploads
Yes, the 'Greatest Podcast Ever" is dead. But you can relive the outlandish moments from Canadian trolls Richard Burnish and Steven Chilton in their quest to convert listeners to "follow the Neon Bible." Yes, the phone calls are outlandish, the humor is crazy, but the trolling will live on. If you love this type of humor, be sure to check out their other show "Haulin Ass with Tee Rucker."
5. Abby Williamson
I've known Abby for years as from my time as a music journalist. But her channel is not only funny but informative. Abby's perspective on life is not only funny, but it also relates to today's college student and the struggles they may have in life. Abby takes a negative, and turns it into a funny positive.