ALL TIME GREATEST AIRPLANE SEAT - Emirates First Class Suite
Video Statistics and Information
Channel: CaseyNeistat
Views: 39,837,198
Rating: 4.8424697 out of 5
Keywords: Emirates first class
Id: a7NJ6Gek9v4
Channel Id: undefined
Length: 8min 52sec (532 seconds)
Published: Mon Dec 11 2017
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I watched an airline YouTuber's review of this seat a little while ago. Casey's review was much more interesting to watch, Emirates were smart to give him a ticket.
Super surprised YouTube havenβt put this in trending. Have they lost their love for Casey?
I started panicking about that drone flying. Wonder if there are any regulations about that yet...
Overall very interesting video with some cheerful flight attendants and a dope ugly sweater. Advertising aside I was entertained and thatβs why I watch his videos. Entertainment and some motivation but mostly entertainment. 9/10
I like the guy but it's getting harder and harder to find him relatable anymore.
Seems Redditors aren't the only ones to hate on Casey. An airline blogger posted about Casey's Emirates video, and the comments are fairly entertaining:
http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2017/12/11/casey-neistat-emirates-video/
I might appear as a hater here but in my opinion, this marks a new low for him. When you have too many opportunities it's much harder to continue on your own path I guess. I personally liked the most his videos about social matters like sugar drinks ban or the bicycle series or even iPod batteries. An occasional first class review is interesting too as a peek into the world of exorbitant personal privilege. But being quite regular now in the vlog and reaching such a degree of absurdity with flying a drone inside the plane I have to admit it's quite easy to get disenchanted in hardly working CN*.
This video is indicative of what I notice from tech YouTubers, in that the review becomes about the device under review vs what you can actually DO with the device. I mean I look at a lot of popular YouTube reviewers and their videos are all about the specs of a device when it comes to making videos. But what do they make videos of? Reviews. Itβs damned recursive. I wonder what do people actually do with these devices, with these experiences? I mean I have issues with this video where itβs celebrating a luxury airliner from a country with extreme regressive and problematic views and experiences. Like, awesome fake videos in the windows (Baudrillard Simulacrum), let me not talk about slave labor and the money that supports the creation of this luxury. Plus, what is this luxury even lead to? You can watch PULP FICTION and call a stewardess on an βiPad?β :/
Casey boy, I'm glad your first Emirate video was such a hit (47m views) but stop trying to recreate that video.
It's like a band getting a surprise hit and then spends their entire career writing every song exactly identical to the popular one. It's sad.