Louis Theroux: A Confusing Genius

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    In today's video, we delve into the intriguing life and career of British documentarian, Louis Theroux. Known for his insightful and often unconventional approach to documentary filmmaking, Theroux has crafted a distinct style that has garnered international recognition. This exploration takes us through his journey from his beginnings in British television to his seminal works, including series such as "Weird Weekends," "When Louis Met...," and the critically acclaimed "My Scientology Movie".
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  • @JimmyTheGiant
    @JimmyTheGiant  Před rokem +31

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    • @galetho
      @galetho Před rokem +2

      can you make parkour story videos again🥺

    • @vids595
      @vids595 Před rokem +1

      Angels on your body Jimmy.

    • @zosterinski
      @zosterinski Před rokem +1

      An idea for a video: chess hustlers

    • @SD-oi9gr
      @SD-oi9gr Před rokem +1

      Put it in the “other channels” section so people can see it there.

    • @1ChxnceLxnce
      @1ChxnceLxnce Před 11 měsíci

      @@galetho Yes but also

  • @ppppppqqqppp
    @ppppppqqqppp Před rokem +360

    I think one thing Louis also struggles with in the newer docs is that he's known.
    It's impossible to get the same disarming vibes with people he had in the 90s because back then he was an unknown quantity.
    Now, we have media savvy neo nazis deep researching every journalist that comes their way and it's a lot harder to penetrate the groups like he used to.

    • @Guerillatoker
      @Guerillatoker Před 11 měsíci +16

      I honestly think this is the biggest aspect. Not only that he is more known but that his productions are bigger, meaning it’s not just him and a couple crew members turning up anymore.

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Yes! Enough is now known about him that people will often already have their guard up with their own preconceived ideas. He's no longer not trusted because they have to get to know him - he's not (necessarily) trusted because they DO know him, or think they do. It's an important distinction.

    • @brodie_kyle
      @brodie_kyle Před 11 měsíci +3

      This is why Andrew Callaghan kind of worked

    • @littlemy1773
      @littlemy1773 Před 5 měsíci

      I know I’m late to this by months . Thought I’d update tho, he’s had to shave his eyebrows off due to alopecia . I could be wrong, but isn’t alopecia sometimes stress induced? So maybe this career and the people he’s had to deal with, have taken a toll on the man?!

    • @jasonjerusalem
      @jasonjerusalem Před 4 měsíci

      FR, he was trying to prove nobody's a complete jerk in our world. That's not an easy fight to take and he had a good run.

  • @edsp666
    @edsp666 Před rokem +484

    Honestly i do not blame him at all for becoming a bit more jaded over the years, the man has spent time with some of the cruest and most hateful people on the planet and gave them a lot patience and empathy. Anyone who has done as much as he did for as long as he has would be the same

    • @Jchasser
      @Jchasser Před 11 měsíci

      My favorite Louis Theroux episode was when he revitalize that pedophiles career and Jimmy Savile that was cool

    • @Ossyboyen22
      @Ossyboyen22 Před 11 měsíci +32

      I feel like it was not the hate and bigotry of the people he met that got to him, but the reactions from the people online and in articles that ruined him. He might have not felt appreciated or that people understood what he was trying to do, and then he wanted to escalate.

    • @Jchasser
      @Jchasser Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@Ossyboyen22 100% dude. Watching him go around and trash 18 years olds kids who like trump was purely for the Reddit mods who would spam post his docs 10 years ago. Just trying to win their approval back

    • @billhicks8
      @billhicks8 Před 11 měsíci +29

      @@Jchasser You've got some really trashy opinions haven't you

    • @Jchasser
      @Jchasser Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@billhicks8 maybe but at least I didn’t promote a pedophile on my huge platform so I’m not as bad as Louie

  • @jbaidley
    @jbaidley Před rokem +159

    On Saville: the idea that Theroux humanised Jimmy is ridiculous. Until *after* his death, Saville was a widely loved and hugely high profile figure in the UK. He appeared all over the BBC for years and years; kids like me grew up watching him on "Jim'll Fix It". Hell, I had multiple friends who wrote to him on that show. He didn't need to be made a sympathetic and humanised figure by Theroux.

    • @intruder313
      @intruder313 Před 11 měsíci +21

      Also worth noting he directly challenged Savile on the rumours during the doc.

    • @mothturtle7897
      @mothturtle7897 Před 11 měsíci +11

      I remember watching that episode well before the scandal broke, back when Saville was still alive, and I thought he came off same as he always did - a creepy weirdo and probably a sex pest of some kind. But I was born after the peak of Saville's career, so I didn't have the same nostalgia as someone who grew up watching Jim'll Fix It or Top of the Pops, like Louis would've.
      On the flip side, I grew up watching Rolf Harris on Animal Hospital and that one did come as a shock to me.

    • @Morphstock
      @Morphstock Před 11 měsíci +8

      Agreed. If Louis missed the truth about Saville , and "made him look good" he was hardly alone in that. I grew up in the 70s and I just though Saville was eccentric. I watched the documentary when it was broadcast and came away thinking Saville's big secret was that he was gay.

    • @Noidonteatbabiesstopasking
      @Noidonteatbabiesstopasking Před 7 měsíci +2

      Yeah no one admits that they liked him now

    • @ourkidof91
      @ourkidof91 Před měsícem +2

      I remember Saville presenting the last episode of top of the pops, and he turned the light off at the end of the show.
      People swooned over that shit and said how iconic it is was, people were calling him a legend right up until the first Newsnight report, but none of them want to admit that now.
      My mum worked in a children’s hospital and knew he was rotten, but the rest of the nation was very much under his spell right up until he died. Everyone conveniently forgets that.

  • @HonestWatchReviewsHWR
    @HonestWatchReviewsHWR Před rokem +770

    We need more of Louis' style of journalism... Not less. Letting people talk and discussing things, even those controversial topics. This is how people learn and grow. If we don't do this, then we end up in the situation we are now... Where everyone just stays in their own echo chamber and the minute they hear an opinion that differs from their own they just can't handle it. If we don't engage in these difficult conversations it just pushes these types of people underground. That's leads to extremist groups forming, as they feel they can't express themselves and don't have a voice. To truly have freedom of speech, we have to have it for everyone... Not matter how uncomfortable that is.

    • @SpiceIntolerance
      @SpiceIntolerance Před rokem +29

      In order to maintain a tolerant society, the society must retain the right to be intolerant of intolerance.

    • @octaveg8056
      @octaveg8056 Před rokem +8

      but i think that with that should come some form of confirmation that what they think probably shouldn't be replicated in the extreme cases

    • @HonestWatchReviewsHWR
      @HonestWatchReviewsHWR Před rokem +1

      @@octaveg8056 Yeah of course. A disclaimer at the start of the show or something.

    • @JimmyTheGiant
      @JimmyTheGiant  Před rokem +94

      @@SpiceIntolerance The counter argument would be that pushing extremist ideologies underground radicalises them further, they become more potent within echo chambers and they also have the added confirmation bias that they are being silenced by the mainstream. The regard themselves as victims and are dejected from society, which is the breeding ground for extremism. Have you noticed the rise in deplatforming happened and was quickly followed by a rise in extremism.

    • @octaveg8056
      @octaveg8056 Před rokem +2

      @@HonestWatchReviewsHWR exactly - do not try this at home kinda thing

  • @bluesea2023
    @bluesea2023 Před 8 měsíci +4

    How dare we learn about people we don't agree with. How dare we hear any point of view we don't 100% agree with.

  • @dogbog99
    @dogbog99 Před rokem +81

    It’s such a shame that we can’t even put clips into documentaries without them been heavily obfuscated to avoid copyright.

    • @afterthought3341
      @afterthought3341 Před rokem

      BBC are militant .

    • @neanda
      @neanda Před 11 měsíci +6

      true, it's weird, hopefully YT realises the difference between using the content clips for views, and using them as part of the new story. it reminds me of sampling. i wrote an essay back in 2000 when i argued that using samples is another instrument for a new tune. i passed my degree btw

    • @babybluecheeks
      @babybluecheeks Před 11 měsíci +1

      It's very annoying and ridiculous.

  • @johanngambolputty5351
    @johanngambolputty5351 Před rokem +55

    I did not expect this to be such a good breakdown.
    You can't fight "us vs them" with "us vs them", these are deeply flawed people, but they are people, it's not "humanising" them, they are humans. When we see other people being horrible, we like to say, that's not us, we're better, but it is us, unfortunately, its what we're capable of. There has to be a line, 100%, but if you always just push people away, you push them further into the fringes. It's why WW2 germany is so fascinating/perplexing (in a morbid curiosity kind of way), did a whole country go mad over night?

  • @Jack93885
    @Jack93885 Před rokem +86

    Louis can see the hate he's spread more than the hate he's halted because of the negativity bias innate in all humans, it's easier to recognise a negative than a positive. He may have lead one Birt to the Westboro Baptist Church but who knows how great an effect he had in the other direction.
    If you need an example of the real good that can come from treating the hateful with empathy you need look no further than Daryl Davis.
    It's a shame to see him turn away from it.

    • @asminde
      @asminde Před rokem +28

      Didnt he have an episode where some of the girls he met at westboro talked to him when they grew up and left the church and said that he in a way helped them? Or am i remembering something wrong

    • @anonymouse527
      @anonymouse527 Před rokem

      Fact is, most people in the world are not able to think for themselves and analyze. You show them one guy who joined this crazy church after watching Louis Theroux and they turn into a lynch mob. Obviously Louis wasn't "promoting evil" but dummies who don't understand sarcasm will only see it that way.

    • @stephenpalmer9375
      @stephenpalmer9375 Před rokem

      @@asminde yeah he has done at least one follow-up. though one of the girls has turned into a TERF I believe

    • @HenritheHorse
      @HenritheHorse Před rokem

      Daryl is the man! Louis is and was always too weak and now he is bowing to the corrupt elites.

    • @natisfreezing
      @natisfreezing Před 11 měsíci +6

      I remember the episodes of the Westbrook baptist church a lot, a lot of people left after he was there and when he returned he was called the raven by the leaders. He was a threat to them bc people generally listened to him.

  • @paulfletcher3998
    @paulfletcher3998 Před rokem +156

    I don't care what anybody says, Louis is a national treasure.

    • @jakefarronmerlin7963
      @jakefarronmerlin7963 Před 11 měsíci

      And louis' friend sir James Savile.

    • @paulfletcher3998
      @paulfletcher3998 Před 11 měsíci +13

      @@jakefarronmerlin7963 It's a bit sad that's what you take away from all Louis's excellent work.
      Some people have abuse on the brain and seem unable to think of anything else.

    • @jakefarronmerlin7963
      @jakefarronmerlin7963 Před 11 měsíci

      @@paulfletcher3998 its a bit sad that you think this is all i take away from louis unique style of journalism and PR.

    • @paulfletcher3998
      @paulfletcher3998 Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@jakefarronmerlin7963 Well that's all you had to say about him so what was I meant to take from your comment?

    • @jakefarronmerlin7963
      @jakefarronmerlin7963 Před 11 měsíci

      @@paulfletcher3998 You can take whatever you want from it, it just might not be the whole picture.

  • @nightowl20212
    @nightowl20212 Před rokem +29

    In forbidden america it's very obvious the subjects know who louis is, they are aware of his work so they are somewhat defensive to his documentary technique. In his earlier work he comes across as some unknown curious british man who seems genuinely eager to learn so people are more willing to open up. Due to the success of his work and how well known he has become he can no longer play the role of the ignorant foreign journalist. He's also older now. In his early career the people he was talking to were the same age or older which changes the interviewing dynamic. People know who he is and people know what he does so he can't get away with doing it anymore.

  • @user-ph2sz2oy1k
    @user-ph2sz2oy1k Před rokem +98

    Just going to mention that i am absolutely here for jimmy expanding his content

    • @lukaskarlgerhard
      @lukaskarlgerhard Před rokem +12

      hopefully you mean "the giant" and not saville haha

    • @georgephillipscomedian
      @georgephillipscomedian Před rokem +1

      Its funny how Louie managed to get a certain Jimmy to open up more to the world

  • @Sden20307
    @Sden20307 Před rokem +43

    I read his book about lockdown taking a toll on his mental health, so I think the change of persona could be linked to his alcoholism, or stress from being a father

    • @antonvrb1510
      @antonvrb1510 Před 11 dny

      Was a good read? I like his weird style. Might give it a go?

  • @GaryNewsom1
    @GaryNewsom1 Před rokem +73

    I watched his first TV nation at the age of 12, I'm now 38. He's by far the best documentary journalist out there with the biggest and broadest subjects. I honestly can't name anyone close that has delved into so many sub cultures. Long live the king

    • @neilmoore5387
      @neilmoore5387 Před 11 měsíci

      The only other name that does documentary making, films , only him and his 3 man crew and that’s Nick Broomfield.

  • @pssurvivor
    @pssurvivor Před 11 měsíci +39

    louis really makes people comfortable enough to bring out their worst side, to me that's his best talent.

    • @max3446
      @max3446 Před 8 dny

      He makes people feel less on edge, but at the same time he utilises awkward silence well to get people to express their feelings in greater depth to fill the silence.

  • @SimmyBassline
    @SimmyBassline Před rokem +12

    Louis has the exceptional knack of making any topic really interesting. He's up there with the best British documentarians in my humble opinion. He can hook you into whatever he is talking about/investigating and you find yourself glued to the screen, even if the subject matter isnt something you would usually find very engaging. He has a style all of his own.

  • @soundlesspeal
    @soundlesspeal Před rokem +44

    i think it's important to show both sides of every story. straight up disallowing to tell a group's background yet telling people the group is just evil can cloud people's judgement. people deserve to know why that is the case in the first place

  • @Anon420
    @Anon420 Před rokem +11

    I do feel with hia forbidden america documentary a lot of his lack of enthusiasm and the sound of depresion in his voice came from being berated for most of the documentary rather than having a 2 sided conversation.
    If I remember rightly there was a point in the doc where the subject was doing a live stream and his fans were donating to have abusive comments yelled out of a speaker at louis as he tried to interview the man

    • @billhicks8
      @billhicks8 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Yeah the problem is the world has changed. The neo-nazis in his earlier documentary came from a time where far right views were more marginalised. This latest alt-right phenomenon has been built off online subcultures which are far more savvy about how antagonistic they are and why they are doing it. The US is also more politically tribalistic and nasty now, so naivete and soft spokenness simply gets trampled over by angry rhetoric and stereotyping.

  • @tessiepinkman
    @tessiepinkman Před rokem +51

    I *love* Louis Theroux. He's one of the main reasons for my own view of the world today. Being born -90, I grew up with his documentaries and programs. He shaped me, in so many ways. Great video, as always Jimmy!

    • @themoog924
      @themoog924 Před rokem

      TV has a knack of brainwashing people eh?

    • @gartut200
      @gartut200 Před 11 měsíci

      Lefty then

    • @seldom_bucket
      @seldom_bucket Před 10 měsíci

      @@gartut200 if you're british and not on the left you're a sociopath or dumber than it is acceptable to be.
      The left here want a minimum wage that people can live off, the right want to make rich people richer so the poor get better scraps.... it's literally called 'the trickle down effect'.
      As well as the fact the right lied and caused brexit with racism an xenophobia and the fact they are selling out our health service to american insurance companies.

  • @nellkellino-miller7673
    @nellkellino-miller7673 Před rokem +24

    Grew up watching Louis, and in hindsight he gave me a passion for learning about people in the same way that David Attenborough gave me a passion for learning about nature. He's a rare bird. He taught me that it's okay to be "awkward" but confident in yourself at the same time. That it's okay to be curious about people, and that everyone has a story. And no matter how guarded a person is, no matter how hard they try to build walls around their beliefs and attitudes and behaviours.... a calm but firm and compassionate approach will always eventually win out by sheer attrition. Curiosity is a golden virtue, compassion is a flaming sword, and patience is a diamond shield.
    The mask always drops eventually...

  • @motmot9004
    @motmot9004 Před rokem +18

    His style is genius, he puts on an act of naivety and goofiness in order to make people lower their guards around him. People take him under their wing and show them their reality and they really open up to him. This leads to some great content. This is the reason his documentaries are the greatest.

  • @realgoodmind
    @realgoodmind Před rokem +6

    Louis is one of the best actual journalist out there right now. He is funny and insightful. He tackles subjects that others do not want to even touch. I appreciate his dedication and his courage in his stories.

  • @agnosticbeliever138
    @agnosticbeliever138 Před rokem +24

    Great profile. I'm a big fan of Theroux's work and I think you totally nailed your description of him. You do good videos. Thanks for sharing them.

  • @kieran1289
    @kieran1289 Před rokem +3

    “Newsflash Brainiac, Christ was Jewish” fucking wiped me out 🤣

  • @neilmoore5387
    @neilmoore5387 Před rokem +24

    Absolute genius. Love how he just talks to them with respect. He’s there with gangsters and he’s not bothered. Or Jesus freaks. Nothing phases him. So articulate and well spoken. Keep them coming. Your revisit to the Saville one during Covid was immense.

  • @alexnah3872
    @alexnah3872 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Good one G. I've seen and read all of Louis and this was still worth watching. You're a great essayist

  • @Lordofthewhyz
    @Lordofthewhyz Před rokem +2

    Great video, mate. Big Louis fan and thought I’d seen his style change not for the better recently. Hadnt really thought of it in the way you’d presented - very useful. Cheers

  • @Harkness197
    @Harkness197 Před rokem +1

    Great vid!
    I grew up on his docos and absolutely love them and the style.

  • @ahuddleston6512
    @ahuddleston6512 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I accidentally stumbled upon your work and checked it out. You're awesome!!!! Especially the one about pubs. I immediately subscribed. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @MatterInMyMind
    @MatterInMyMind Před rokem +2

    I enjoy your content but especially enjoyed this one! Always been a massive fan of Louis and his style of documentation 👌🏼

  • @tscarlsson
    @tscarlsson Před rokem +1

    Your videos are great man! Really informative, fun and well put together. Mad respect 👊

  • @fmpentertainmentmedley3338

    Keep the content coming Jimmy mate we love it ❤

  • @KINOSHINOBI
    @KINOSHINOBI Před rokem +2

    This is an amazing story bro. Thank you for this.

  • @jamiemckinnon4609
    @jamiemckinnon4609 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This was a really thoughtful video. Well done dude.

  • @shorteststraw417
    @shorteststraw417 Před rokem +1

    Jimmy, what a banger. Appreciate it.

  • @SimonBJJ
    @SimonBJJ Před rokem

    Great profile video man, looking forward to next one

  • @joshmurphy9774
    @joshmurphy9774 Před 11 měsíci

    Great essay video man, subbed

  • @pauldavison6460
    @pauldavison6460 Před rokem

    A great take. I really appreciate anyone who is trying to push a more sophisticated or nuanced view of difficult, polarised issues. Thanks for bothering. 👍🏻

  • @ruiloureiro3167
    @ruiloureiro3167 Před rokem

    Great video, Jimmy. Tkx!

  • @Shonto-jf3dx
    @Shonto-jf3dx Před rokem

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @MoonlitEmbers010
    @MoonlitEmbers010 Před rokem

    Great channel bro, watched a couple of videos now, keep it up!

  • @DEAD-DROP
    @DEAD-DROP Před rokem +2

    Having only seen little bits of Louis Theroux, I'm left wanting to see more now. Feel like I've missed some important moments haha
    Another great video Jimmy!

  • @MartinDruid
    @MartinDruid Před 11 měsíci

    Love your work keep the good stuff there fella...cheers

  • @klink5233
    @klink5233 Před 11 měsíci

    Very true about the change in approach over the years

  • @gregheth
    @gregheth Před rokem

    Thank you. Excellent insight

  • @TheSebDiaries
    @TheSebDiaries Před rokem +4

    Brilliant video here man! Super in depth and showing contrasts and different points of view. Keep it up 🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @flexame
    @flexame Před rokem +2

    Mate I love your content so much and it's so sick to see you branching out. Long time sub now, keep it up bro.

  • @KB-313
    @KB-313 Před rokem

    great video man

  • @joelou
    @joelou Před 10 měsíci

    Great video

  • @joannaedssay5988
    @joannaedssay5988 Před 10 měsíci

    I love Louis' work. Great video!

  • @GamesWithBrainz
    @GamesWithBrainz Před rokem

    ever since i binged a bunch of his docs like a decade ago hes been pretty much my favorite journalist/documentarian

  • @iainholmes2735
    @iainholmes2735 Před měsícem

    I really enjoyed the Weird Weekends shows. Also, the 'When Louis Met..' specials were classic, especially The Hamiltons and Paul & Debbie.

  • @Don_Dewitt
    @Don_Dewitt Před rokem +20

    It's sad to see Louis' whacky subtle fly on the wall documentaries have become opinionated hit pieces. I'd love to see him hit form again but unfortunately this kind of style will probably never come back.

  • @mydogsnameislucy768
    @mydogsnameislucy768 Před rokem

    Excellent video.

  • @Jacob-ps5xl
    @Jacob-ps5xl Před rokem +4

    While I do agree that some people should not be platformed where possible, sometimes it takes an outsider showing empathy (not condoning) for them to realise that the outside world isn't as scary and dangerous as they think it is. A lot of cults and manipulative groups rely on the physical and ideological isolation of their members in order to control them.

  • @Scott-bh2qb
    @Scott-bh2qb Před rokem +3

    Louis’s issue is that people are much more hyper aware that they are constantly being video’d.
    We live in a surveillance society, people will not let their guard down as it could be the next viral moment

  •  Před rokem +2

    Perfect video.

  • @Stungray22
    @Stungray22 Před rokem

    Great video ❤

  • @vonneely1977
    @vonneely1977 Před 3 hodinami

    You're in charge, you can do it
    Deal with conflict, treat them kind
    Get Louis, get Louis
    Hold their soul and bend their mind

  • @RM-ti8nf
    @RM-ti8nf Před rokem +1

    I like Louis and agree with all youve said here. Much appreciate your take on this.

  • @maxfeller
    @maxfeller Před 11 měsíci

    Great video. I’m a massive fan of Louis, but mainly his older stuff… a turning point for me is when he started his own production company and started getting more involved in that side of things, seems like the dynamic changed.

  • @ShapeyFiend
    @ShapeyFiend Před rokem +12

    I think what also made the newer Theroux documentaries less effective is his subjects are more media literate or even watch his documentaries prior to being interviewed so they're not going to be as open as people were 20 years ago. The current generation of extremists have grown up doing video on the internet not carrying out their work in offline communities so they're harder to drawn off script.

  • @lephtovermeet
    @lephtovermeet Před rokem +4

    I absolutely love Louis. I've been following him for at least a decade.

  • @simonmcleish2703
    @simonmcleish2703 Před rokem +4

    It wad hardly a mistake getting Saville on his documentary as all those crimes started to come to light. You watch it back now and it's incredibly creepy.

    • @justk4929
      @justk4929 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Also I find it weird to criticise a person for being charmed by Saville. Saville charmed many into accessing their children and many into hiding his crimes. Saville, like many rapists and pedophiles, was good at using people because it's a tactic for later abuse. If anything that documentary is a great study in exactly how abusers charm victims and bystanders.

    • @Lex_brooke
      @Lex_brooke Před 11 měsíci

      What? The stuff about Saville didn't come out until after his death. Louis' documentary an subsequent friendship happened before the allegations, and he addressed everything in the later revisit. It can be incredibly difficult to see a situation right in front of you, if you watch the revisit, Saville's former long time assistant still refuses to believe the allegations against despite the proof, because people don't want to believe that someone they were close to is capable of such things

  • @BonShula
    @BonShula Před 11 měsíci

    This was great and agree with the ending. To understand some type of individuals with the interviewing style that Theroux does you have to ask people questions and not be combatative in your line of questioning

  • @teamseventwo9010
    @teamseventwo9010 Před rokem +3

    Without thinking about his documentaries I think Louis theroux is a great person

  • @gemmagreene362
    @gemmagreene362 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Louis worked for the BBC. It appears to have been an open secret at the BBC what Saville was up to. John Lydon knew in the 70s, so I am wary about anyone who was a part of the machine, who was allowed to make the programme about for the BBC who says they did not know.

  • @luufia
    @luufia Před 11 měsíci

    Louis is my personal hero ! The insights he shares are of immense value imo ! I hope he knows he did humanity great favors with his body of work! Big love

  • @bryansoper5193
    @bryansoper5193 Před rokem +3

    You know that something good is about to happen when you get a notification for @JimmyTheGiant 🎉🧑🏽‍💻👌🏻

  • @redraven1604
    @redraven1604 Před rokem

    Good vid mate.

  • @Fractisdnb
    @Fractisdnb Před 11 měsíci

    Great insight

  • @listerjne
    @listerjne Před 11 měsíci

    bestie i have not seen ur content before but this was wonderfully constructed really great flow and storytelling with an impartial view that really smoothly allows someone to form their own opinion, without being robotic or conservative. poggers vid

    • @listerjne
      @listerjne Před 11 měsíci

      also im so glad we have channel 5 reinventing this wheel its rly cool to see

  • @CeemPlay
    @CeemPlay Před 8 měsíci

    Fiercely fascinating

  • @thomasseery7570
    @thomasseery7570 Před rokem +1

    Digging your videos. I think Louis is a one-off and his realism makes him very watchable.

  • @davetate1155
    @davetate1155 Před měsícem +1

    Great video. I actually think Louis is an outstanding journalist and does extremely important work, shining a light on the subjects he does is fascinating, and he does it so well. I personally don't think he needs to "take a side" as it were, and just does his best work when he lets the individuals speak for themselves. I haven't actually watched a Louis documentary in a number of years, but seeing him become stand offish and argumentative is totally not what I'm used to seeing in his films. I will look into some of the newer stuff.

  • @reron9841
    @reron9841 Před rokem

    keep doing your vids are grate

  • @pelago_
    @pelago_ Před rokem +9

    What I thought was great was that he showed that he was sympathetic and intelligent enough to understand and appreciate people’s thoughts. He was very strategic without meaning to, which is so disarming and so effective. He’s a special man.

    • @andoletube
      @andoletube Před rokem +2

      Without meaning to? Why would you assume that? He's intentionally strategic because he's smart enough to know how to get people talking. There's nothing accidental about it.

  • @WillmobilePlus
    @WillmobilePlus Před rokem +2

    Louis Theroux has been a favorite of mine for years on CZcams. Oddly enough, I used to watch TV Nation, and never once remembered him being on it. Heck, I didnt even know he was that old! I was like 12 years old when TV Nation was on and assumed he was around my age or slightly younger.

  • @liamburke8225
    @liamburke8225 Před rokem +2

    another sick doc jimmy. i love louis and all his wild weekend documentaries.. the difference is is that the world is online now and the BBC can’t handle criticism of any kind so they have slowed louis down and in turn it’s making his documentary’s worse aswell as his mindset dropping down. best thing he can do is leave the corrupt BBC and go it solo on his own terms. louis made tiger king famous way before netflix was a staple in everyone’s homes. absolute legend!!

  • @50IUTheClan
    @50IUTheClan Před rokem +6

    love the channel dude watched every vid!

  • @stueyphone
    @stueyphone Před rokem +4

    his works will forever be a time capsule of 2000s british society.

  • @skyflipz7642
    @skyflipz7642 Před 11 měsíci

    You should definitely do a mini doc on the Isle of Man tt, I think you’d do a great job covering it

  • @payconotop6070
    @payconotop6070 Před 26 dny

    This guys style is also really great

  • @esmeecampbell7396
    @esmeecampbell7396 Před rokem +3

    People shouldn't be concerned about "platforming" racism. If you believe an idea is wrong you should allow it to demonstrate how wrong it is to the whole world.
    The only people who take away that platform are those that know they are in the minority of opinion and are scared for the truth to be spoken.

  • @felixjones9198
    @felixjones9198 Před rokem

    Bro, love your channel and content, this is your best yet.

  • @Bea.Sted.
    @Bea.Sted. Před rokem

    New sub, look forward to more content! 😊

  • @MD-zm6sn
    @MD-zm6sn Před rokem

    Yo you don't pop up a lot for me because I'm subscribed to a ton of channels but your videos are really some of the best.

  • @JK-gm6kk
    @JK-gm6kk Před rokem +1

    What a pace!!!

  • @Luckipete
    @Luckipete Před 11 měsíci

    Jimmy you are a Giant, to even critique him makes you immense.

  • @garfieldnate
    @garfieldnate Před rokem

    I had never heard of him before! Will go find the Weird Weekends series.

  • @_evN_08
    @_evN_08 Před rokem +3

    love the video i was wondering what video editor you use?

  • @JK-gm6kk
    @JK-gm6kk Před rokem +7

    I wanted to say that youtube would be a more unbiased platform for that kind of journalism, but quickly realized that this really is no longer true, sadly

  • @567Productions
    @567Productions Před rokem +3

    It must have been around 1998/1999. I was 9 or 10 years old and often stayed at my Great Aunts whilst mum worked late shifts and Dad worked abroad. She would let me stay up late watching TV and eventually she would fall asleep on her chair. We were always watching something random on any old channel, there was far less choice then; sometimes ITV, sometimes Channel 4 or 5, sometimes BBC and every so often some QVC for a bit of late night teleshopping. Anyway, one night it must have been BBC2 because after my Great Aunt had fallen asleep the iconic music for Weird Weekends started blaring through the massive CRT television. I can't remember what episode it was but I found it fascinating and I've been a fan ever since.

    • @ClitIsWhatWeAimFor
      @ClitIsWhatWeAimFor Před rokem

      Late 90s late night TV was a whole different experience for me being in my teens 😂 Eurotrash on Channel 4 and any low budget Channel 5 film. Clearly for the acting and storylines. On reflection, maybe I would have learned a lot more if I bothered to watch BBC2 instead?

    • @567Productions
      @567Productions Před rokem +1

      @@ClitIsWhatWeAimFor Haha, potentially. Don't get me wrong though, Eurotrash, Banzai and Tarrant on TV were also a few of the late night shows I watched (Unsupervised).

    • @ClitIsWhatWeAimFor
      @ClitIsWhatWeAimFor Před rokem +1

      @@567Productions 💕BANZAI 💕 Who can forget Mr Shake Hands Man and Lady One Question 😂 Think they pranked Chris Tarrant if memory serves me? Just pure unadulterated nonsense! Love it

  • @JK-gm6kk
    @JK-gm6kk Před rokem +7

    Hes kinda like nardwuar, how hes able to get people to drop their guard and the length that he goes to build rapport

  • @DwainDwight
    @DwainDwight Před rokem +2

    I remember the episode on Weird Weekend where Louis went to LA to go to a swingers weekend, hilarious. he was really good. had a lot of guts, intelligent.

  • @arnonuhmer3771
    @arnonuhmer3771 Před 8 měsíci

    great guy, i am loving him for what he does and how he does it

  • @paulyapp6929
    @paulyapp6929 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent

  • @kaylan154
    @kaylan154 Před 6 měsíci +1

    great video, i really don't know if anyone could get away with his older style now because all the nuance is pretty much gone from cultural and political discourse and the backlash would be intense. i understand this shift, and the reasons behind it. the thing is the push against even mentioning ideological opponents does mean that we have lost a valuable insight into "the other side" through a non-sympathetic lens, which i would argue makes it even more insidious. whatever louis does next he will be remembered for his unique brand of gonzo journalism and the impact it's had

  • @jonathantsbower
    @jonathantsbower Před 7 měsíci

    Briliant video. Thank you Louis Theroux of the Internet

  • @Horcrux_maker
    @Horcrux_maker Před rokem +7

    I've been a Louis fan since weird weekends,love his style and how he seemingly gets under so many people's radars,also give him credit for having a lot of balls at times, i always remember the family of neo n@zis pressing him to reveal if he was Jewish and him just repeating he didn't think that should matter
    Edit: Jimmy used a clip of it