I like Dude Perfect, they are a great group of seemingly good dudes who made what they love into an actual thriving business. That being said, I was excited about them 10-12 years ago and have not really heard of or cared for them since. Last I saw they were doing traveling shows for audiences which seemed like a cool thing to take the kids to.SBISA Victim said:
is getting their own ESPN 30 for 30
https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/movies/2024/03/19/espn-30-for-30-on-friscos-dude-perfect-to-premiere-at-dallas-international-film-fest/?outputType=amp
I just meant myself. My son is 5 and hasn't seen their videos yet. Might have to change that soon!JJ2005 said:
My kids are obsessed and they're still relevant with a much younger, YouTube savvy crowd. They have SO much online content and are still making it work.
Same here. They are solid guys and provide a very entertaining product that is family friendly. I hope they continue in their sustained success.Jbob04 said:
My 10 year old loves them and we watch their you tube regularly. They are good dudes and great role models for young ones.
HowdyGetRowdy409 said:I like Dude Perfect, they are a great group of seemingly good dudes who made what they love into an actual thriving business. That being said, I was excited about them 10-12 years ago and have not really heard of or cared for them since. Last I saw they were doing traveling shows for audiences which seemed like a cool thing to take the kids to.SBISA Victim said:
is getting their own ESPN 30 for 30
https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/movies/2024/03/19/espn-30-for-30-on-friscos-dude-perfect-to-premiere-at-dallas-international-film-fest/?outputType=amp
Wish them the best of luck moving forward and hope their business continues to thrive and that they can spread their love for TAMU to others.... They got any NIL money to spend????
Know them and all good dudes. I give them credit for transforming their business model over the years to remain successful as I completely worried for them early on about "how is this going to look when you're 40"...That being said, they have had the #1 youtube channel for years and if they had to stop today would not be hurting for money at any point in the future. But other than a few random extravagant things, you wouldn't' know they're rich.HowdyGetRowdy409 said:I like Dude Perfect, they are a great group of seemingly good dudes who made what they love into an actual thriving business. That being said, I was excited about them 10-12 years ago and have not really heard of or cared for them since. Last I saw they were doing traveling shows for audiences which seemed like a cool thing to take the kids to.SBISA Victim said:
is getting their own ESPN 30 for 30
https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/movies/2024/03/19/espn-30-for-30-on-friscos-dude-perfect-to-premiere-at-dallas-international-film-fest/?outputType=amp
Wish them the best of luck moving forward and hope their business continues to thrive and that they can spread their love for TAMU to others.... They got any NIL money to spend????
They have their own bean concoction on Walmart shelves and elsewhere.gtaggie_08 said:
Dude Perfect is expanding their brand beyond just their videos. They dropped an app that has all their videos and some behind the scene exclusives only on the app. They also have started adding other content creators that are very kid friendly to the app. They even went further by only showing family friendly ads through the app.
I've always said I had no issues letting my kids watch their videos for long periods of time bc I knew the content was good but my only worry was the ads YouTube would add in. Now through the app, that worry goes away
I wonder for who Tyler is cheering in the race hahajavajaws said:
They were in Australia this weekend at the F1 race and got a pre-race interview.
https://www.dexerto.com/cdn-image/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/24/Martin-Brundle-interviews-YouTubers-Dude-Perfect.jpg?width=1200&quality=60&format=auto
Some people in here are acting like they fell off in popularityJoeAggie5 said:
They're actually really popular. My kids vary a wide range (5-18) and they all love them. My wife and I also enjoy. Seem like genuine good guys and proud they are Aggies.
Aggie Class of 2026 said:
Wake me up when Bro Impeccable, gets a segment .