Deconstructing Popular Media & Documentary Manipulation
Media Analysis - A curated collection from Quinton Reviews
About this Rabbit Hole
Ever wondered how documentaries can distort the truth or glorify fictional presidents? Join us on a thrilling journey down the rabbit hole of Quinton Reviews's Media Analysis series, where bad Nazi documentaries and the hidden war messages in Star Wars are dissected. In one surprising twist, viewers will uncover the downfall of fallen titan Tobuscus in Episode 14. Dive in and discover the unexpected truths behind the media we consume. Watch in order or skip around — each video adds a new layer.
Videos in this Rabbit Hole
Bad Nazi Documentaries
Our Commentary
Just when you thought History Channel couldn't get any weirder, they bring us Bad Nazi Documentaries. I can see the aliens shaking their heads from here.
How Documentaries Lie to You
Our Commentary
Documentaries promise truth, but Quinton reminds us they're just as good at spinning tales. Are we really surprised? Just like Joe Exotic, they'll do anything to keep us hooked.
Putting the 'War' in Star Wars | A Prequels Analysis
Our Commentary
Forget the lightsaber battles - the real war in Star Wars is the battle of the prequels against critical acclaim. Dive into the chaotic, controversial world of George Lucas' misunderstood gems (or disasters) with Quinton Reviews.
Reviewing Fictional Presidents
Our Commentary
"Who needs real-life politicians when you have fictional Presidents like Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho from Idiocracy? Watching Quinton Review these characters is like a crash course in pop culture politics. Plus, there's merch for aliens who may or may not like white people. 👽"
Tobuscus | Fallen Titans #14
Our Commentary
Ah, Tobuscus - a relic from a time when Minecraft parodies ruled the internet. Quinton's struggle to remember why he's talking about this forgotten YouTuber is oddly relatable in its own way.
Algorithm Killed the Video Star | Fallen Titans #5
Our Commentary
A mesmerizing blend of history and nostalgia, this video delves into the rise and fall of early animation titans. The chilling realization that algorithms now dictate our video fate is both fascinating and unsettling.
Final Thoughts
From Our Blog

The Curiosity Loop: How the Internet Rewired Learning
Explore how the internet rewired the way we learn through the curiosity loop. From digital amnesia to hyperlink-driven associative learning, discover how browsing reshaped human cognition.

Why Your Brain Treats Online Arguments Like Physical Threats
Learn why your brain treats online arguments like physical threats. Explore the amygdala hijack, identity-protective cognition, and the online disinhibition effect to understand why digital conflict feels so intense.

Digital FOMO: The Psychology of Feeling Like You're Missing Out Online
Understand the psychology behind digital FOMO and why social media makes you feel like you're missing out. Explore social comparison theory, the highlight reel effect, and how notification design drives the fear of missing out.

Why Nostalgia Content Goes Viral Every Time | Viral Psychology
Explore the psychology behind why nostalgia content goes viral every time. From the warm glow effect to generational identity signaling, discover what makes throwback posts so irresistible.

The Attention Economy: What Your Focus Is Actually Worth
Discover what your attention is actually worth in the attention economy. Learn how advertisers price your focus, why attention is a finite resource, and how platforms compete for every second of your day.

Why We Trust Strangers Online More Than Experts | Online Trust Psychology
Explore the psychology of online trust: parasocial relationships, the authenticity heuristic, social proof, institutional distrust, and why anonymity creates false intimacy.