Intro to Q&A: In Conversation with Chycho: What Would You like to Know? [ASMR, Male, Soft-Spoken]
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Loved the War Movie section, not got around to watching the rest (will do so tomorrow). I was chatting just yesterday about David Lean, and Doctor Zhivago. Epic movie, really great and has stood the test of time. I avoided watching it for years, and for some reason felt compelled to watch it last year when I was at home alone during a week holiday time. Was blown away by it, and is possibly up there as one of my favorites, top 20 maybe.
Great War Movie list too, Paths of Glory, Full Metal Jacket. Kubrick really was a genius. I also like some of the German movies which cover the war, Stalingrad, Das Boot, The Downfall. How the actor who played Hitler (his name escapes me) in Downfall didn't get an Oscar is beyond me.
Said it last night and I'll say it again, great channel... thanks!! -
Calvin and Hobbs read along would be great! @chycho
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It's MIYAZAKI, not MIYAKAZI
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Have you watched batman animated series?
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Is that kombucha you were drinking?
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Would be awesome if you could actually do book reviews. Entire videos on a single book you've read or are reading.
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You have a really soothing voice, I know what to watch if I need to relax next time!
Also I rmb watching one of your maths videos, where you said 'rmb the patterns'. Well I follow the advice, and tmr I am having an Excel test! Thanks for the advice, i'll follow it always, its in my how to study guidelines. -
I'd like to ask you one question, what made you be so influenced on math? What drove you or who directed you towards studying and teaching it?
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I think I have asked this before, but would it be possible to get a story or explanation for how you got your username?If I remember right, you mentioned that it was related to your facial hair, but I might be wrong. Thanks.
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Question chycho, do you keep up to date on current war movies like lone survivor and American sniper? Both were great! Also, are you into video games?
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Hamburger Hill is an awesome war movie as well.
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Have you ever read/do you own the graphic novel Se7en? It's the prequel comic to the movie. It's been pretty expensive online every time I've looked for it.
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1 person didnt love the virgin mary
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Chycho what do you think about Legion getting a show on FX in 2017? I know New Mutant 25s and 26s are starting to heat up on EBAY a bit. They're not Deadpool or Cable 1st appearance level yet and I'm not so sure they can get there without a movie. What do you think?
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Hello Chycho, what is your favourite way of listening to music ?? Files, CD, vinyl or other ways ? Just curious ! Great video again, like your picks on war movies. That Russian movie is extremely powerful, especially the segment where the Einsatzsgruppe/Sonderkommando wipes out the village. Based on true facts, as performed by SS-Sonderbataillon Dirlewanger apparently.....
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are you married ?
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Damn chycho, can't believe you called out Nujabes, he's one of my favorite musicians of all time and had a huge impact on my life. Losing him was truly a tradegy, may he rest in peace. Great video all around.
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My all time favorite video from you.
Check out Bikini Cowboy by L. Frank Weber and Angeltown by Gary Philips. Bikini Cowboy is a five part graphic novel along the lines of King's Dark Tower. Angeltown is modern noir PI novel in comic form. Both are really great. -
Great selection of Books Movies and Series, very interesting. I recommend to you, my all time favorite film: The holy mountain (1973) By Alejandro Jodorowsky.
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Hey man another great video, who are 3 of your favourite actors and your favourite films starring those actors?
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