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# Jon Watts (SP: 78, A: 4, D: 4; symbol: Spider-Man logo)--The filmmaking equivalent to a sweatervest, Jon Watts continues a healthy workflow into Marvel's Phase 4 with the Spider-Man series. He did other films, too, but who cares?
# Creator/JonFavreau (SP: 75, A: 6, D: 6; symbol: Chef's hat)--It wasn't long after Chef that Jon Favreau was chained somewhere in the basements of Walt Disney studios and forced to pump out reboots and episodes of The Mandalorian.
# David Leitch (SP: 74, A: 5, D: 4; symbol: pistol)--Uncredited John Wick co-director David Leitch has since snatched up the Deadpool movies, adding the sequel to his pantheon of gun movies with Atomic Blonde and more.
# Creator/TheRussoBrothers (SP: 72, A: 8, D: 5; symbol: Avengers logo)--They may not be auteurs, but Joe and Anthony Russo finally conquered James Cameron as the biggest box office draws of all time in 2019 with Avengers: Endgame.
# Creator/AdamMcKay (SP: 71, A: 4, D: 4; symbol: checkered flag)--Will Ferrell's ringleader for a decade, Adam [=McKay=] now attempts directing the worst Best Picture nominee of every year, finally succeeding in 2018 with Vice.
# Creator/RonHoward (SP: 60, A: 3, D: 9; symbol: Oscar)--He may have a dull bite, but Ron's strong defense keeps him around for the long haul. This director and his 25+ films (such as How the Grinch Stole Christmas) are a solid addition to any deck.
# Creator/JoshBoone (SP: 58, A: 3, D: 4; symbol: black & white clouds)--Despite his start at a relatively young age, The Fault in Our Stars director Josh Boone has faced seasoned filmmaking roadblocks, particularly in directing New Mutants.
# Creator/JamesWan (SP: 56, A: 3, D: 5; symbol: Saw swirl)--James Wan kickstarted a key horror franchise in his late 20s. Doesn't that just piss you off? Since then, he's helmed horror flicks and blockbusters. You go, James.
# Creator/ZackSnyder (SP: 51, A: 5, D: 3; symbol: Watchmen logo)--This. Is. Snyder. With a horde of loyal fanboys, you'd think this auteur would have a stronger defense, but Zack Snyder has proven to be a contentious blockbuster apparatus.
# Creator/MNightShyamalan (SP: 46, A: 3, D: 3; symbol: pretzel)--Known for knockouts like The Sixth Sense and flops like After Earth (but ignored for co-writing Stuart Little), Shyamalan is ready to twist things up in your deck.

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# Jon Watts (SP: 78, A: 4, D: 4; symbol: Spider-Man logo)--The 4)
** ''"The
filmmaking equivalent to a sweatervest, Jon Watts continues a healthy workflow into Marvel's Phase 4 with the Spider-Man ''[[Film/SpiderManHomecoming Spider-Man]]'' series. He did other films, too, but who cares?
cares?"''
** Motif: [[Franchise/SpiderMan Spider-Man symbol]].
# Creator/JonFavreau (SP: 75, A: 6, D: 6; symbol: Chef's hat)--It 6)
** ''"It
wasn't long after Chef that after'' Film/{{Chef}} ''that Jon Favreau was chained somewhere in the basements of Walt Disney studios and forced to pump out reboots and episodes of'' Series/TheMandalorian.''"''
** Motif: [[Film/{{Chef}} Chef hat]].
# David Leitch (SP: 74, A: 5, D: 4)
** ''"Uncredited'' Film/JohnWick ''co-director David Leitch has since snatched up the'' Film/{{Deadpool}} ''movies, adding the sequel to his pantheon
of The Mandalorian.gun movies with'' Film/AtomicBlonde ''and more."''
** Motif: [[CoolGuns Pistol]].

# David Leitch (SP: 74, A: 5, D: 4; symbol: pistol)--Uncredited John Wick co-director David Leitch has since snatched up the Deadpool movies, adding the sequel to his pantheon of gun movies with Atomic Blonde and more.
# Creator/TheRussoBrothers (SP: 72, A: 8, D: 5; symbol: Avengers logo)--They 5)
** ''"They
may not be auteurs, but Joe and Anthony Russo finally conquered James Cameron Creator/JamesCameron as the biggest box office draws of all time in 2019 with Avengers: Endgame.
with'' Film/AvengersEndgame.''"''
** Motif: [[Franchise/TheAvengers Avengers symbol]].
# Creator/AdamMcKay (SP: 71, A: 4, D: 4; symbol: checkered flag)--Will Ferrell's 4)
** ''"Creator/WillFerrell's
ringleader for a decade, Adam [=McKay=] now attempts directing the worst Best Picture nominee of every year, finally succeeding in 2018 with Vice.
with'' Film/{{Vice}}.''"''
** Motif: [[Film/TalladegaNightsTheBalladOfRickyBobby Checkered flag]].
# Creator/RonHoward (SP: 60, A: 3, D: 9; symbol: Oscar)--He 9)
** ''"He
may have a dull bite, but Ron's strong defense keeps him around for the long haul. This director and his 25+ films (such as How the Grinch Stole Christmas) ''Film/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas'') are a solid addition to any deck.
deck."''
** Motif: [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAward Oscar]].
# Creator/JoshBoone (SP: 58, A: 3, D: 4; symbol: black & white clouds)--Despite 4)
** ''"Despite
his start at a relatively young age, The Fault in Our Stars director age,'' Film/TheFaultInOurStars ''director Josh Boone has faced seasoned filmmaking roadblocks, particularly in directing directing'' [[Film/TheNewMutants New Mutants.
Mutants]].''"''
** Motif: [[Literature/TheFaultInOurStars Black & white clouds]].
# Creator/JamesWan (SP: 56, A: 3, D: 5; symbol: Saw swirl)--James 5)
** ''"James
Wan kickstarted [[Franchise/{{Saw}} a key horror franchise franchise]] in his late 20s. Doesn't that just piss you off? Since then, he's helmed horror flicks and blockbusters. You go, James. \n"''
** Motif: [[Film/{{Saw}} Saw swirl]].
# Creator/ZackSnyder (SP: 51, A: 5, D: 3; symbol: Watchmen logo)--This. Is. Snyder. 3)
** ''"[[PunctuatedForEmphasis THIS. IS. SNYDER.]]
With a horde of loyal fanboys, you'd think this auteur would have a stronger defense, but Zack Snyder has proven to be a contentious blockbuster apparatus.
apparatus."''
** Motif: [[Film/{{Watchmen}} Watchmen symbol]].
# Creator/MNightShyamalan (SP: 46, A: 3, D: 3; symbol: pretzel)--Known 3)
** ''"Known
for knockouts like The Sixth Sense and like'' Film/TheSixthSense ''and flops like After Earth ''Film/AfterEarth'' (but ignored for co-writing Stuart Little), ''Film/StuartLittle''), Shyamalan is ready to twist things up in your deck."''
** Motif: [[PlotTwist Pretzel]].

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# Creator/GretaGerwig (93)
# Creator/StanleyKubrick (89)
# Creator/EdgarWright (89)
# Creator/RianJohnson (86)
# Creator/IngmarBergman (84)
# Creator/JossWhedon (84)
# Miranda July (81)
# Creator/JJAbrams (79)
# Creator/GeorgeLucas (79)
# Creator/TimMiller (78)
# Jon Watts (78)
# Creator/JonFavreau (75)
# David Leitch (74)
# Creator/TheRussoBrothers (72)
# Creator/AdamMcKay (71)
# Creator/RonHoward (60)
# Creator/JoshBoone (58)
# Creator/JamesWan (56)
# Creator/ZackSnyder (51)
# Creator/MNightShyamalan (46)

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# Creator/GretaGerwig (93)
(RT: 93, A: 6, D: 5)
** ''"Actor turned critical-darling director, Greta Gerwig has emerged as a progressive feminine voice in modern moviemaking. Watch her coming-of-age dramas perturb the Hollywood boys' club."''
** Motif: [[ComingOfAgeStory Hourglass]].
# Creator/StanleyKubrick (89)
(SP: 89, A: 8, D: 6)
** ''"Don't get too comfy, or Kubrick will make his move. Stanley doesn't care who stands in the way of his shot, making him a heavy hitter."''
** Motif: [[Film/TheShining Axe]].
# Creator/EdgarWright (89)
(SP: 89, A: 7, D: 7)
** ''"Whip pan pioneer Edgar Wright proves to be a devilishly stylish auteur. With his friends Creator/SimonPegg and Creator/NickFrost, the three can have fun playing in any genre."''
** Motif: [[Film/BloodAndIceCreamTrilogy Ice-cream]].
# Creator/RianJohnson (86)
(SP: 86, A: 6, D: 3)
** ''"He ruined ''Franchise/StarWars''. He also directed [[Film/KnivesOut a great subversive mystery]], but he still ruined ''Star Wars''. And ''Film/{{Looper}}'' was okay. But ''Star Wars'' is still ruined forever."''
** Motif: [[Film/TheLastjedi Porg]].
# Creator/IngmarBergman (84)
(SP: 84, A: 7, D: 8)
** ''"The Swedish machine that practically shat cinematic paradigms, Ingmar Bergman reigns as the heavyweight foreign film champion of the world. Let loose existential dread on your enemy."''
** Motif: [[{{Drama}} Drama mask]].
# Creator/JossWhedon (84)
(SP: 84, A: 5, D: 7)
** ''"Known as a writer before a director, Joss Whedon got his start creating ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' and ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' before smearing his fingerprints all over the [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse MCU]] & [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse DCEU]]."''
** Motif: [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Vampire teeth]].
# Miranda July (81)
(SP: 81, A: 7, D: 5)
** ''"Miranda July's quirky style could spellbind me and you and everyone we know. She's sun-danced out of the hearts of her niche and into the great ranks of your deck."''
** Motif: Me & you slippers.
# Creator/JJAbrams (79)
(SP: 79, A: 6, D: 5)
** ''"Once upon a time, J.J. Abrams was known as more than just a ''Franchise/StarWars'' director. With credits from ''Series/{{Lost}}'' to ''Film/Super8'', don't underestimate this [[Franchise/StarTrek Trekkie]]."''
** Motif: [[LensFlare Flaming lens]].
# Creator/GeorgeLucas (79)
(SP: 79, A: 4, D: 4)
** ''"Blockbuster codifier George Lucas has since sold his best assets. His innovative successes have been weighed down by indefensible failures, though he's helmed the director's chair less often than his legacy may imply."''
** Motif: [[Franchise/StarWars Lightsabers]].
# Creator/TimMiller (78)
(SP: 78, A: 4, D: 5)
** ''"''Film/{{Deadpool}}'' director Tim Miller opted out of the sequel in favor of directing the sixth ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' for some reason. He also happens to be a skilled VFX artist."''
** Motif: [[Film/{{Deadpool}} Deadpool mask]].
# Jon Watts (78)
(SP: 78, A: 4, D: 4; symbol: Spider-Man logo)--The filmmaking equivalent to a sweatervest, Jon Watts continues a healthy workflow into Marvel's Phase 4 with the Spider-Man series. He did other films, too, but who cares?
# Creator/JonFavreau (75)
(SP: 75, A: 6, D: 6; symbol: Chef's hat)--It wasn't long after Chef that Jon Favreau was chained somewhere in the basements of Walt Disney studios and forced to pump out reboots and episodes of The Mandalorian.
# David Leitch (74)
(SP: 74, A: 5, D: 4; symbol: pistol)--Uncredited John Wick co-director David Leitch has since snatched up the Deadpool movies, adding the sequel to his pantheon of gun movies with Atomic Blonde and more.
# Creator/TheRussoBrothers (72)
(SP: 72, A: 8, D: 5; symbol: Avengers logo)--They may not be auteurs, but Joe and Anthony Russo finally conquered James Cameron as the biggest box office draws of all time in 2019 with Avengers: Endgame.
# Creator/AdamMcKay (71)
(SP: 71, A: 4, D: 4; symbol: checkered flag)--Will Ferrell's ringleader for a decade, Adam [=McKay=] now attempts directing the worst Best Picture nominee of every year, finally succeeding in 2018 with Vice.
# Creator/RonHoward (60)
(SP: 60, A: 3, D: 9; symbol: Oscar)--He may have a dull bite, but Ron's strong defense keeps him around for the long haul. This director and his 25+ films (such as How the Grinch Stole Christmas) are a solid addition to any deck.
# Creator/JoshBoone (58)
(SP: 58, A: 3, D: 4; symbol: black & white clouds)--Despite his start at a relatively young age, The Fault in Our Stars director Josh Boone has faced seasoned filmmaking roadblocks, particularly in directing New Mutants.
# Creator/JamesWan (56)
(SP: 56, A: 3, D: 5; symbol: Saw swirl)--James Wan kickstarted a key horror franchise in his late 20s. Doesn't that just piss you off? Since then, he's helmed horror flicks and blockbusters. You go, James.
# Creator/ZackSnyder (51)
(SP: 51, A: 5, D: 3; symbol: Watchmen logo)--This. Is. Snyder. With a horde of loyal fanboys, you'd think this auteur would have a stronger defense, but Zack Snyder has proven to be a contentious blockbuster apparatus.
# Creator/MNightShyamalan (46)(SP: 46, A: 3, D: 3; symbol: pretzel)--Known for knockouts like The Sixth Sense and flops like After Earth (but ignored for co-writing Stuart Little), Shyamalan is ready to twist things up in your deck.
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# Creator/StanleyKubrick (89)
# Creator/EdgarWright (89)
# Creator/RianJohnson (86)
# Creator/IngmarBergman (84)
# Creator/JossWhedon (84)
# Miranda July (81)
# Creator/JJAbrams (79)
# Creator/GeorgeLucas (79)
# Creator/TimMiller (78)
# Jon Watts (78)
# Creator/JonFavreau (75)
# David Leitch (74)
# Creator/TheRussoBrothers (72)
# Creator/AdamMcKay (71)
# Creator/RonHoward (60)
# Creator/JoshBoone (58)
# Creator/JamesWan (56)
# Creator/ZackSnyder (51)
# Creator/MNightShyamalan (46)
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'''[[https://www.instagram.com/jeffbloggess/ jeffbloggess]]'''is a video creator who releases original content on Instagram. With the help of his roommate Rob Simmons, the two made it a goal to release a 60-second short every week since March 4, 2019, and have so far succeeded. They also happen to be freelance videographers with experience on both commercial and creative film sets, so the production value of the shorts can have an extensive range.

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'''[[https://www.instagram.com/jeffbloggess/ jeffbloggess]]'''is a video creator who releases original content on Instagram. With the help of his roommate Rob Simmons, the two made it a goal to release a 60-second short every week since starting March 4, 2019, and have so far succeeded.2019. This lasted throughout the rest of the year, [[MilestoneCelebration with a conglomeration video on New Year's Eve to celebrate.]] Since then, Jeff has continued to upload videos sporadically while his creative partnership with Rob ended on pleasant terms. They also happen to be freelance videographers with experience on both commercial and creative film sets, so the production value of the shorts can have an extensive range.


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* SingleTear: Jeff sheds one of these at the end of the Folger's ad.
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* TheMovie: Nothing feature-length, of course, but Jeff does consider his short film ''The Finish Line'' to essentially be a more serious adaptation of his IG content. The fact that its TroubledProduction ended up absorbing two short concepts that never made it onto his profile[[note]]"Cats 2 Audition Tape" and "Handthony Takes a Bath"[[/note]] only reinforces this.
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* MilestoneCelebration: The only reason that 90% of these videos exist was due to the weekly challenge to which Rob and Jeff held themselves accountable. After staying true to it from March through December, a compilation video "A Minute to Remember" was released as the fourth season SeriesFauxnale on New Year's Eve.


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* SeriesFauxnale: Though Jeff never claimed that he'd stop making videos after 2019, "A Minute to Remember" was clearly meant to serve as a finale to the weekly video challenge. Another standard Instagram video wasn't released until over four months later (discounting "February Breeze").


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* UnCanceled: The fate of the IG videos was up in the air at the end of 2019. After "A Year to Remember" (see MilestoneCelebration above), Jeff only posted twice over the course of four months, with one of the videos (an unused clip from the previous Halloween interviews) being taken down within 24 hours. Production ultimately resumed again by May, though much more infrequently than the previous year.
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* ExtraLongEpisode / MultiPartEpisode: Several IGTV videos break the typical minute-long runtime, but since the Instagram algorithm doesn't favor these, longer concepts are usually split into swipe-over posts. Sometimes these continue a single story, such as "Hide & Seek & Evolve." Other times, they take a single concept and execute it several different ways, such as the "Garmin G-Pal" commercials. The Website/{{YouTube}} reposts typically post the formers as an ExtraLongEpisode, while the latters receive the MultiPartEpisode treatment.
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* {{Corpsing}}:
** It's subtle, but ASMRJ is having a hard time keeping a straight face after his overdose.
** Jeff is usually pretty composed in his on-the-street interviews, but the first Halloween video ends with him cracking up.
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* GenreShift: The duo's longer form videos typically diverge into more serious territory, such as ''The Entire History of Dogtown'', ''Food Journal'' and ''especially Mobile Identity''. Notable exceptions include "Naughty Boy" and "February Breeze."

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* GenreShift: The duo's longer form videos typically diverge into more serious territory, such as ''The Entire History of Dogtown'', ''Food Journal'' and ''especially Mobile '''especially''' ''Mobile Identity''. Notable exceptions include "Naughty Boy" and "February Breeze."
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* GenreShift: The duo's longer form videos typically diverge into more serious territory, such as ''The Entire History of Dogtown'', ''Food Journal'' and ''especially Mobile Identity''. Notable exceptions include "Naughty Boy" and "February Breeze."
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** The 2020 season includes a parody of both Buick and Iams commercials, ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' and the Class of 2020 graduation [=TikTok=] craze.


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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Rob has appeared once since 2019 in the video "February Breeze." This is a result of him leaving Morgantown, though the videos never acknowledge this.


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* DirtyCoward: Aaron, after watching his friend get abducted in an alleyway, peels off in his '07 Buick Lacrosse instead of trying to help.


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* NakedPeopleAreFunny: "Naked Man With a Hammer."
** Also Gordon Gee at the end of his campus address is revealed not to be wearing pants.


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* NoseBleed: Jeff gets one on a phone call while awaiting the results of his COVID-19 test.


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** The 2020 videos include things like a person getting abducted in a Buick commercial, a teenager overdosing on ketamine and a scathing jab at the American medical system's handling of COVID-19 testing.


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* ShockingSwerve: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] in the drive-thru video, where progressive inability to complete simple order requests leads to the revelation that the restaurant has actually been closed ''for five years''.
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* CrapsackWorld: Zoom U, which plays into the COVID-19 pandemic angst.
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* ChristmasEpisode: "White Christmas" and "Justice4Jesus," both at the end of 2019.

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* ChristmasEpisode: "White Christmas" and "Justice4Jesus," "[=Justice4Jesus=]," both at the end of 2019.


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* DeliberateValuesDissonance: The entire point of the "[=Justice4Jesus=]" video, which takes a jab at the War on Christmas.

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** "Survachelors" functions effectively as both a parody of shows like ''Series/{{Survivor}}'' and ''Series/TheBachelor''. Really just reality TV in general.



* BottleEpisode: The "Wedding Videographer," "Brain on Drugs PSA," and "Diaper Dan" videos are all static [[TheOner oners]]. "ASMRJ" and the "Replacement Rob" video play out this way, as well.

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* WebVideo/ASMRVideo: "ASMRJ" is an AffectionateParody that functions completely within the same perimeters of ASMR.
* BottleEpisode: The "Wedding Videographer," "Brain on Drugs PSA," and "Diaper Dan" videos are all static [[TheOner oners]]. "ASMRJ" and the "ASMRJ," "Replacement Rob" video Rob," and "How to Carve a Jack-O-Lantern" play out this way, as well.



* ChristmasEpisode: "White Christmas" and "Justice4Jesus," both at the end of 2019.



* HalfwayPlotSwitch: Not easy considering the time frame, but "Bags" plays out like a pretty normal PSA spoof before dropping that angle completely and having Jeff go off the rails on his ex-girlfriend.

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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: "Naked Man With a Hammer."
* HalfwayPlotSwitch: Not easy considering the time frame, but pulled off several times.
**
"Bags" plays out like a pretty normal PSA spoof before dropping that angle completely and having Jeff go off the rails on his ex-girlfriend.ex-girlfriend.
** A quadruple post at the beginning of September starts off each video stylistically alluding to Nationwide's infamous childhood injuries commercial before doing a complete 180. Most notably, the first one seamlessly morphs into a Viagra commercial.
--->'''Jeff:''' I'm never going to get my chance at life. Because I'm not alive. I was never born. The man who would've been my father struggles to maintain an erection.
** "Survachelors" starts off as a pretty typical ''Series/{{Survivor}}'' parody before also revealing that its contestants each episode by [[Series/TheBachelorette receiving a rose from a random woman.]]


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* InnocentlyInsensitive: Jeff and Jeff both fill this role when they're confused at the prospect of a Santa Claus that isn't white.


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* SequelEpisode: "A Hand in Need" in season three is this to the massively popular "A Round of Applause" from season one.
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* CyanidePill: Used in the "Long Stick" video, where Jeff and Dallas would rather kill themselves than get up to change the channel.
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* DoubleEntendre: Sammi T.D.'s discography is loaded with these, referring to romantic relationships without ever being explicitly sexual, but including titles like "Her Peace" and "Tender to the Touch."
* DoubleMeaningTitle: See DoubleEntendre above.
-->'''The New Yorker:''' Get tested, Sammi.
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* AbsenteeActor: The only short not to feature Jeff at all is "Little House on Private Property," which he shot while Rob was unavailable.

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* AbsenteeActor: The only first short not to feature Jeff at all is "Little House on Private Property," which he shot while Rob was unavailable.unavailable. He's also absent in the Sammi T.D. short, but still provides a voice over.

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[https://www.instagram.com/p/BsjCwvvl9_U/ A lot more went into this picture than you realize.]] [softreturn][-That's [[ButtMonkey Rob]] on the left and [[TheAlcoholic Jeff]] on the right.-]]]
'''[[https://www.instagram.com/jeffbloggess/ jeffbloggess]]'''is a video creator who releases original content on Instagram. With the help of his roommate Rob Simmons, the two made it a goal to release a 60-second short every week since March 4, 2019, and have so far succeeded. They also happen to be freelance videographers with experience on both commercial and creative film sets, so the production value of the shorts can have an extensive range. Additionally, they've collaborated on Website/{{YouTube}} content that extends beyond their 60-second Instagram constraints, though all the Instagram videos can still be found under [[https://www.youtube.com/jeffbloggess Jeff's channel]]. Rob's [=YouTube=] channel can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/user/bertmons here]].

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[https://www.instagram.com/p/BsjCwvvl9_U/ A lot more went into this picture than you realize.]] [softreturn][-That's ]][[note]]That's [[ButtMonkey Rob]] on the left and [[TheAlcoholic Jeff]] on the right.-]]]
[[/note]]]]
'''[[https://www.instagram.com/jeffbloggess/ jeffbloggess]]'''is a video creator who releases original content on Instagram. With the help of his roommate Rob Simmons, the two made it a goal to release a 60-second short every week since March 4, 2019, and have so far succeeded. They also happen to be freelance videographers with experience on both commercial and creative film sets, so the production value of the shorts can have an extensive range.

Additionally, they've collaborated on Website/{{YouTube}} content that extends beyond their 60-second Instagram constraints, though all the Instagram videos can still be found under [[https://www.youtube.com/jeffbloggess Jeff's channel]]. Rob's [=YouTube=] channel can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/user/bertmons here]].
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* NoFourthWall: Some of the videos fall into this, their entire concepts being based off of vlogs or PSAs that speak directly to the camera.

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* NoFourthWall: Some of the videos fall into this, their entire concepts being based off of vlogs or PSAs [=PSAs=] that speak directly to the camera.
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* HalfwayPlotSwitch: Not easy considering the time frame, but "Bags" plays out like a pretty normal PSA spoof before dropping that angle completely and having Jeff go off the rails on his ex-girlfriend.


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'''[[https://www.instagram.com/jeffbloggess/ jeffbloggess]]'''is a video creator who releases original content on Instagram. With the help of his roommate Rob Simmons, the two made it a goal to release a 60-second short every week since March 4, 2019, and have so far succeeded. They also happen to be freelance videographers with experience on both commercial and creative film sets, so the production value of the shorts can have an extensive range. Additionally, they've collaborated on Website/{{YouTube}} content that extends beyond their 60-second Instagram constraints, though all the Instagram videos can still be found under [[https://www.youtube.com/jeffbloggess Jeff's channel]]. Their videos often include [[RecurringExtra recurring extras]] from WVU Film Club, Jeff being a student and Rob being a recent graduate. Rob's [=YouTube=] channel can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/user/bertmons here]].

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'''[[https://www.instagram.com/jeffbloggess/ jeffbloggess]]'''is a video creator who releases original content on Instagram. With the help of his roommate Rob Simmons, the two made it a goal to release a 60-second short every week since March 4, 2019, and have so far succeeded. They also happen to be freelance videographers with experience on both commercial and creative film sets, so the production value of the shorts can have an extensive range. Additionally, they've collaborated on Website/{{YouTube}} content that extends beyond their 60-second Instagram constraints, though all the Instagram videos can still be found under [[https://www.youtube.com/jeffbloggess Jeff's channel]]. Their videos often include [[RecurringExtra recurring extras]] from WVU Film Club, Jeff being a student and Rob being a recent graduate. Rob's [=YouTube=] channel can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/user/bertmons here]].

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'''[[https://www.instagram.com/jeffbloggess/ jeffbloggess]]'''is a video creator who releases original content on Instagram. With the help of his roommate Rob Simmons, the two made it a goal to release a 60-second short every week since March 4, 2019, and have so far succeeded. They also happen to be freelance videographers with experience on both commercial and creative film sets, so the production value of the shorts can have an extensive range. Additionally, they've collaborated on Website/{{YouTube}} content that extends beyond their 60-second Instagram constraints, though all the Instagram videos can still be found under Jeff's channel. Their videos often include [[RecurringExtra recurring extras]] from WVU Film Club, Jeff being a student and Rob being a recent graduate.

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[https://www.instagram.com/p/BsjCwvvl9_U/ A lot more went into this picture than you realize.]] [softreturn][-That's [[ButtMonkey Rob]] on the left and [[TheAlcoholic Jeff]] on the right.-]]]
'''[[https://www.instagram.com/jeffbloggess/ jeffbloggess]]'''is a video creator who releases original content on Instagram. With the help of his roommate Rob Simmons, the two made it a goal to release a 60-second short every week since March 4, 2019, and have so far succeeded. They also happen to be freelance videographers with experience on both commercial and creative film sets, so the production value of the shorts can have an extensive range. Additionally, they've collaborated on Website/{{YouTube}} content that extends beyond their 60-second Instagram constraints, though all the Instagram videos can still be found under [[https://www.youtube.com/jeffbloggess Jeff's channel.channel]]. Their videos often include [[RecurringExtra recurring extras]] from WVU Film Club, Jeff being a student and Rob being a recent graduate. Rob's [=YouTube=] channel can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/user/bertmons here]].
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'''[[https://www.instagram.com/jeffbloggess/ jeffbloggess]]'''is a video creator who releases original content on Instagram. With the help of his roommate Rob Simmons, the two made it a goal to release a 60-second short every week since March 4, 2019, and have so far succeeded. They also happen to be freelance videographers with experience on both commercial and creative film sets, so the quality of the shorts can have an extensive range. Additionally, they've collaborated on Website/{{YouTube}} content that extends beyond their 60-second Instagram constraints, though all the Instagram videos can still be found under Jeff's account. Their videos often include [[RecurringExtra recurring extras]] from WVU Film Club, Jeff being a student and Rob being a recent graduate.

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'''[[https://www.instagram.com/jeffbloggess/ jeffbloggess]]'''is a video creator who releases original content on Instagram. With the help of his roommate Rob Simmons, the two made it a goal to release a 60-second short every week since March 4, 2019, and have so far succeeded. They also happen to be freelance videographers with experience on both commercial and creative film sets, so the quality production value of the shorts can have an extensive range. Additionally, they've collaborated on Website/{{YouTube}} content that extends beyond their 60-second Instagram constraints, though all the Instagram videos can still be found under Jeff's account.channel. Their videos often include [[RecurringExtra recurring extras]] from WVU Film Club, Jeff being a student and Rob being a recent graduate.
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Jeffrey Boggess, or '''''jeffbloggess''''' as he's known under his creative alias, is a video creator who releases original content on Instagram. With the help of his roommate Rob Simmons, the two made it a goal to release a 60-second short every week since March 4, 2019, and have so far succeeded. They also happen to be freelance videographers with experience on both commercial and creative film sets, so the quality of the shorts can have an extensive range. Additionally, they've collaborated on Website/{{YouTube}} content that extends beyond their 60-second Instagram constraints, though all the Instagram videos can still be found under Jeff's account. Their videos often include [[RecurringExtra recurring extras]] from WVU Film Club, Jeff being a student and Rob being a recent graduate.

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Jeffrey Boggess, or '''''jeffbloggess''''' as he's known under his creative alias, is '''[[https://www.instagram.com/jeffbloggess/ jeffbloggess]]'''is a video creator who releases original content on Instagram. With the help of his roommate Rob Simmons, the two made it a goal to release a 60-second short every week since March 4, 2019, and have so far succeeded. They also happen to be freelance videographers with experience on both commercial and creative film sets, so the quality of the shorts can have an extensive range. Additionally, they've collaborated on Website/{{YouTube}} content that extends beyond their 60-second Instagram constraints, though all the Instagram videos can still be found under Jeff's account. Their videos often include [[RecurringExtra recurring extras]] from WVU Film Club, Jeff being a student and Rob being a recent graduate.
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* ButtMonkey:
** Rob distinctly fell into this role in "Garbage Food." Outside of the Instagram videos, Jeff also ditches him in Pittsburgh in the short ''That's What Friends Are For''.
** Alex as Rob's replacement gets the brunt of this.


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* OutOfFocus: Due to Rob going on a month-long trip to Africa in May, his last appearance before a six week absence is in "Diaper Dan." He finally returns in "Lose Your Spaghetti," which he also wrote, shot, and edited.

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* MoodWhiplash: The short "Blueberry Buddies" is a fun video about Rob and Jeff throwing blueberries into each other's mouths. Then, Rob chokes to death.



* RecurringExtra: There are several regular faces besides the main duo.
** Jeffrey Scott [=McCullough=] appears as the main zombie in "Pizza Man 3," ASMRJ himself, and the landlord from the Folgers ad, which he also wrote.
** Osama Behbehani is Jeff's roommate in "Pizza Man 3" and the police officer in "ASMRJ."
** Alex Newman appeared in the first weekly video, "Bags," before returning as Jeff's attempted replacement Rob eleven weeks later.
** Francine Phillips plays Cheyehand in the Handthony video and also one of the zombies in "Pizza Man 3."
** Ainslee Batt also did the voice of Crystal in the "Wedding Videographer" video before appearing officially in "Little House on Private Property."
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* VisitByDivorcedDad: Jeff attempts this in the Folger's ad, but it doesn't go the way he would've liked.
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* DocumentaryEpisode:
** ''The Entire History of Dogtown'', a four-minute long short Jeff put on his Website/{{YouTube}} channel, is a sincere recap of the lives of the stuffed animals he played with as a kid.
** A late June video centered around Jeff talking about his own Instagram content and insisting that he's a creative genius.


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* UsefulNotes/PepsiChallenge: Done in real life at World of Coke in Atlanta, Georgia, though instead of choosing which is Pepsi and which is Coke, the tasters were given straight Pepsi and asked to guess "the flavor of Coke."


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* TookALevelInJerkass: Jeff in "Garbage Food," in which he bullies Rob for no reason and takes full credit for all his Instagram content.

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* DrivenToSuicide: Jeff in the "ASMRJ" video, though it's all part of the roleplay.

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* DrivenToSuicide: DissonantSerenity: Jeff is incredibly calm during the zombie apocalypse. He's also incredibly drunk.
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Jeff in the "ASMRJ" video, though it's all part of the roleplay.roleplay.
** Done for the first time a week before with Jeff and Dallas' characters when their plan to change the TV channel without getting off the couch fails.
* EverythingsDeaderWithZombies: Done in the zombie video, "Pizza Man 3."


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* MusicalEpisode: The pothole video.
* RecurringExtra: There are several regular faces besides the main duo.
** Jeffrey Scott [=McCullough=] appears as the main zombie in "Pizza Man 3," ASMRJ himself, and the landlord from the Folgers ad, which he also wrote.
** Osama Behbehani is Jeff's roommate in "Pizza Man 3" and the police officer in "ASMRJ."
** Alex Newman appeared in the first weekly video, "Bags," before returning as Jeff's attempted replacement Rob eleven weeks later.
** Francine Phillips plays Cheyehand in the Handthony video and also one of the zombies in "Pizza Man 3."
** Ainslee Batt also did the voice of Crystal in the "Wedding Videographer" video before appearing officially in "Little House on Private Property."


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* SpeedSex: The punchline of the Handthony video, in which "applause" is the equivalent of sex, and Handthony insists that a good applause only lasts about seven seconds.
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* UnusualEuphemism: In the world of talking hands, "applause" is a term for sex.

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