Let's Play Live: The Documentary follows Achievement Hunter as it turns online gaming into a first-of-its-kind live event. It's a new media rock concert the likes of which have never been seen.
In the latest original documentary from Rooster Teeth, Connected explores how two millennials cope and adapt to life without the internet.
Join Barbara Dunkelman, Blaine Gibson, and Daniel Fabelo as they answer fan submitted questions and give an inside look at the making of the documentary.
Drs. Art Markman and Bob Duke continue the discussion about how technology evolves while we adapt.
Blaine and Barbara's co-workers teach them how to use their new pagers.
No phone. No Netflix. What's a girl to do? Perhaps a Bill Cosby autobiography will cure Barbara's bout of boredom.
Blaine has a craving for pizza. With no cell phone, he resorts to calling 4-1-1 to retrieve his favorite pizza place's phone number.
Hello from Burnie and Gavin! We're in Pushkar, India to fulfill our dream of traveling halfway around the world to get a head massage.
RT Docs' The World's Greatest Head Massage: An ASMR Journey is a two-part documentary that investigates the world of autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) and the ASMR "artists" who make content online. It follows Rooster Teeth’s Burnie Burns and Gavin Free, who talk about their experiences with ASMR, and then fly to India to search for Baba, the "Cosmic Barber of Pushkar," whose famous "World's Greatest Head Massage" videos gave them both tingling ASMR sensations.
Burnie Burns of Rooster Teeth traveled all the way to Pushkar, India to meet Baba the Cosmic Barber. This is the full, uncut head massage.
Are the Slow Mo Guys accidental ASMRtists?
Saurabh shares how he came to desire the classic Stetson hat.
Baba Sen waxes poetically about his life, massage and the path to relaxation.
Burnie and Gavin take a rickshaw ride through Pushkar.
Burnie and Gavin discuss their triggers and explain why ASMR is not sexual. So they say.
Love them or hate them, memes are here to stay. In The Meme Machine, Rooster Teeth explores the origins of memes and how they spread, and digs into the stories behind some of the most popular “human memes” like Ermahgerd Girl, Overly Attached Girlfriend, and Chocolate Rain Guy.
Gus "Old Man" Sorola discusses his feelings on memes and their history.
Meme Managers? Yes, that's a thing.
Where does the word 'Meme' come from and how has it evolved?
In “The Tattooist,” Rooster Teeth’s Geoff Ramsey explores the subculture of tattoos and takes a crash course from a master tattoo artist.
How far will Funhaus’s James Willems and Lawrence Sonntag push themselves to achieve James’s dream of being a pro wrestler? Do they have what it takes to wrestle a pro team and not get killed? Find out in the new RT Doc, Haus of Pain.
Let's Play Live: The Documentary follows Achievement Hunter as it turns online gaming into a first-of-its-kind live event. The documentary not only explores why Let's Plays are so popular, but also how the convergence of gaming and community are redefining the stages once reserved for only the biggest of rock stars.
Follow Barbara Dunkelman and Blaine Gibson as they must survive their work, their social lives and the modern world without the comfort of their cell phones. With interviews from Nicholas Carr, author of the New York Times best-seller The Shallows, and behavioral psychologists Dr. Art Markman and Dr. Bob Duke, Connected explores how our brains change with our use of technology and analyze how we sustain and build relationships in the 21st century.
Join Burnie Burns and Gavin Free in this two-part documentary that investigates the world of autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) and the ASMR artists (or ASMRtists) who make content online.
In the second half of this two-part documentary, Burnie Burns and Gavin Free travel to Pushkar, India in search of the Cosmic Barber Baba Sen, who first piqued Gavin and Burnie's interest in ASMR.
Where did memes come from? Can you make a meme? What happens when you become a meme? In The Meme Machine, Rooster Teeth explores the origins of memes, how they spread, and digs into the stories behind some of the most popular “human memes” like Ermahgerd Girl, Overly Attached Girlfriend, and Chocolate Rain Guy.
In “The Tattooist,” Rooster Teeth’s Geoff Ramsey explores the subculture of tattoos and takes a crash course from a master tattoo artist. Geoff’s tattoos are a roadmap, drawing paths between different moments in his life. He and his wife Griffon share these stories with their 12-year old daughter Millie, who struggles to understand why they want tattoos.
Rooster Teeth’s James Willems plays video games for a living, but he still harbors an unfulfilled childhood dream: to become a pro wrestler. That all changes when James teams up with friend and co-worker Lawrence Sonntag to enroll in a Los Angeles wrestling school, create wrestling personas (“James Angel” and “The Troll”), and train for a tag team match against a pair of vicious pro wrestlers known as “HATE.” How far will James and Lawrence push themselves to achieve James’s dream? Do they have what it takes to wrestle a pro team and not get killed?