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Ronnie Floyd
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I make things. All documentaries are written, edited, voiced, and created by myself, Ronnie Floyd.
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The WEIRD Reason Koreans Are Obsessed W/ Coffee (Documentary)
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Documentary written, edited, voiced, and created by Ronnie Floyd.
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Why is Korea so hooked on coffee? In this video, we uncover the untold story behind Seoul’s café addiction, diving into the fascinating history and cultural significance of coffee in Korea. Seoul isn’t just a city of skyscrapers and bustling streets-it’s also home to one of the most vibrant café scenes in the world. From cozy corners serving artisanal brews to sprawling themed cafes, the sheer variety is astounding. Join us as we explore some of the best cafes in Seoul, each offering a unique experience that goes beyond just a cup of coffee.
Want a picture-perfect moment? We’ll take you to some of the most Instagrammable cafes in Seoul, where every detail is crafted for aesthetic perfection. For those who crave a quirky twist, we’ll visit themed cafes, where you can sip your latte in a whimsical setting, and animal cafes, where you can relax with furry friends by your side. Seoul’s coffee culture doesn’t stop at modern trends-it also embraces tradition. We’ll step into serene traditional Korean tea houses and hanok cafes, where time slows down, and the experience feels like a peaceful retreat.
Of course, no exploration of Seoul’s café culture would be complete without a look at its indulgent dessert cafes. From intricately designed pastries to towering bingsu, these spots are a paradise for anyone with a sweet tooth. Whether you’re looking for a quiet place to work, a fun spot to hang out with friends, or simply want to experience the unique blend of modern and traditional that defines Korea’s café culture, this video has something for you.
Get ready to see Seoul in a whole new light as we uncover the deep connections between coffee, community, and culture in Korea. Whether you're a seasoned traveler, a café enthusiast, or just curious about what makes Seoul's coffee shops so special, this is the ultimate guide to understanding why coffee is such an essential part of life in Korea. Video Essay.
Documentary written, edited, voiced, and created by Ronnie Floyd.
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Why is Korea so hooked on coffee? In this video, we uncover the untold story behind Seoul’s café addiction, diving into the fascinating history and cultural significance of coffee in Korea. Seoul isn’t just a city of skyscrapers and bustling streets-it’s also home to one of the most vibrant café scenes in the world. From cozy corners serving artisanal brews to sprawling themed cafes, the sheer variety is astounding. Join us as we explore some of the best cafes in Seoul, each offering a unique experience that goes beyond just a cup of coffee.
Want a picture-perfect moment? We’ll take you to some of the most Instagrammable cafes in Seoul, where every detail is crafted for aesthetic perfection. For those who crave a quirky twist, we’ll visit themed cafes, where you can sip your latte in a whimsical setting, and animal cafes, where you can relax with furry friends by your side. Seoul’s coffee culture doesn’t stop at modern trends-it also embraces tradition. We’ll step into serene traditional Korean tea houses and hanok cafes, where time slows down, and the experience feels like a peaceful retreat.
Of course, no exploration of Seoul’s café culture would be complete without a look at its indulgent dessert cafes. From intricately designed pastries to towering bingsu, these spots are a paradise for anyone with a sweet tooth. Whether you’re looking for a quiet place to work, a fun spot to hang out with friends, or simply want to experience the unique blend of modern and traditional that defines Korea’s café culture, this video has something for you.
Get ready to see Seoul in a whole new light as we uncover the deep connections between coffee, community, and culture in Korea. Whether you're a seasoned traveler, a café enthusiast, or just curious about what makes Seoul's coffee shops so special, this is the ultimate guide to understanding why coffee is such an essential part of life in Korea. Video Essay.
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What EVERYONE Is Missing About Spider-Verse (Documentary)
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Documentary written, edited, voiced, and created by Ronnie Floyd. ronniefloydw Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse are not just groundbreaking animated superhero films; they’re rich, immersive journeys that capture the true pulse of New York City in ways many viewers might overlook. These films aren’t just about Spider-Man swinging through sk...
This Will Question Your SANITY (Documentary | Burning)
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Documentary written, edited, voiced, and created by Ronnie Floyd. ronniefloydw Lee Chang-dong's Burning is a slow-burning exploration of class, alienation, and desire. Loosely based on Haruki Murakami’s Barn Burning, it follows Jong-su, a young man torn between his old friend Hae-mi and the mysterious Ben. As their relationship deepens, tension builds, leading to a haunting and a...
Is BoJack Horseman Based on MATHEW PERRY? (Documentary)
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Documentary written, edited, and created by Ronnie Floyd. ronniefloydw In Hollywood's vast expanse, parallels emerge between Matthew Perry and BoJack Horseman, seemingly disparate yet connected by the trials of fame. Perry, celebrated for 'Friends,' and BoJack, an animated has-been, share intriguing similarities. Both grappled with substance abuse, seeking elusive validation in t...
Louis C.K. DESTROYED TV (Documentary)
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Visit Louis' website to watch and purchase all his content louisck.com/ Documentary written, edited, and created by Ronnie Floyd. ronniefloydw Welcome to an in-depth exploration of the creative journey of one of television's most enigmatic and groundbreaking figures, Louis C.K. In the heart of the bustling city, where dreams and ambitions intertwine like the threads of a tapestry...
I love seeing videos that give us a glimpse into other cultures.
Cool vid! The themed coffee shops look so fun
@@laughytaffy19_2 I just got back from Seoul and you can barely turn the corner without bumping into one
As a Presbyterian and someone who has visited Seoul, the point about Presbyterian ministers introducing coffee makes so much sense! Presbyterians don't always do communion, but coffee hour is truly sacred.
What's the song at the very end ?
Good video ! I really enjoyed it
Amazing video!!! Both these movies are a masterpiece and if the third one is just as good as the last two, it will go down as the one the best cinema trilogies of all time!!!
@@mechamogaka6964 agreed!! Excited to see how it turns out 🙏
Great video..
@@SoHaZed44 appreciate it 🙏
Aright, I think I'm gonna watch Miles Morales again lmao. Great vid btw!
No other film has ever captured me in such a way or stayed this vivid in my mind months after watching it. I'm convinced that nothing like this has existed before it, and most likely nothing like it will appear again, unless Lee Chang-dong decides to create another masterpiece. Secret Sunshine, Oasis, Green Fish, they were all incredible, but he reached new levels of greatness with Burning.
@@johngrizis wow! I feel the same and had the exact same experience when I first watched it a couple years ago.
Ugh come off his dick, there are plenty of funny dudes who don't think consent is optional
Wow
Now people including his assistant and 2 physicians as well as the Ketamine Queen of LA have all been arrested.
They dude thanks for this
Great documentary man, thank you
Thank you for doing doing him and his show justice, this was really great
I love how comedians and “comedian-esque” people will acknowledge every other standup under the sun except Louis. It’s almost funny watching them trying their hardest not to name him.
Promo SM ❣️
What a great video. It perfectly summarized the parallel between these two that has been brewing in my mind ever since reading Matthew’s memoir. The similarities are just undeniable! The substance abuse, the childhoods traumas, the failed relationships, the sometimes selfish and clueless behavior coupled with the attempts to be seen as a “better person”… Even the fact he got involved with his book agent at one point!! I honestly finished his book believing Bojack was 100% inspired on Matthew’s life. But ofc bc if his tragic death and his troubled life, I understand why so many people were hesitant to make such parallels and would find disrespectful to compare him to Bojack. Either way, RIP. Ps: Man I feel so lucky I found this!!
Metoo'd and back , still being the best.
louis is the goat n the reason i do stand up
Lucky was shit (never laughed out loud once) but Louie is magnificent
Having grown up and had my hope and joy whittled down bit by bit, I can appreciate Lucky. But I’m with you, Louie is art.
The word 'genius' is thrown around far too often in Hollywood. But Louis Ck is the real deal. He wrote, directed and edited this masterpiece tv show for 5 glorious seasons, and had it not been for some unfortunate events, we would still have it most likely. He is a master.
This show was ART too, another word that had lost its meaning because millions of untalented fucks wanted to pretend to be artists too without the work and innate talent.
That one parallel with the both of them dying in the pool hit the hardest.
Prolly one of the best doc's I've seen about my favorite comedian. CK is goated.
Extremely well-crafted. Your channel definitely has a great future. I'll be keeping a close eye on your videos. Don't give up! UA-cam stats can be annoying with its ups and downs, but with videos made this well, it will eventually find a nice spot in the algorithms.
really well done, thanks
great documentary. questionable music.
I made a jokey comment and deleted it. This is actually quite good.
Oh, the thing? Yeah.
This may have been my favorite show of the 2010s. The episode about dreams still haunts me lol
Nice doc. Love Louis and his lengthy blunt interviews about the business. However, Lucky Louie was a huge mistake. How could he put a (self-admitted) experimental new show format on HBO during Sopranos' prime? When people were waiting forever for new seasons with nothing else to watch? He could've become a household name if he put out something every Sopranos viewer tuned into.
I loved listening to him talk shop on O&A. He seems like such an unmotivated loser because of his act but the dude is driven.
Well done, especially with such a short run time. You've got yourself a subscriber.
Hey thanks a lot! Working on the one ❤