Big Data

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  • ShoMarq
    a desired kind of chaos
    It is chaotic, it is hysterical, and it is a delight of voice-acting and production. You will never be bored throughout Big Data, and I love when in the credits, he explains which parts are TRUE. (There are actual real keys to the internet!) It reminds me a lot of the Coen Brothers sometimes - I *think* my favorite episode is the magician episode. Gosh, it's just so good.
  • Jo Jo 96322578
    It’s slow, but it picks up
    Honestly, it took me until episode 3 to really get into this. But I’m so happy I waited it out because I love this show!
  • JJones207
    More like Epic Data
    A funny, over-the-top saga with a great mix of local talent and big names. Estrada aimed high on this project and, in my opinion, really nailed the target. It's a fun listen with a wide range of talent when it comes to comedy, voice acting and music. I went for the casual listen, but the range of each episode works for the binge listener as well. Super fun.
  • onehtl1ama
    Had me cracking up the whole time
    Very well done. Very funny! Can't wait for more
  • Feldybikes
    Very funny and clever.
    I stumbled upon this podcast by accident and listened to a bit of the first ep not really knowing what it was about. It was kinda weird, so I set it down for awhile. I'm really glad I picked it up again because this was super entertaining. Very well done story. The musical bits also took a few episodes to warm up to, but then I really liked that part too.
  • The Ploogle
    Well-designed plot
    Amazing cast that almost always delivers a fantastic performance. Technically sound (as far as I can tell?) which is a refreshing break from Hollywood.
  • IcarusFloats
    Audacious, Chaotic, Weird, and GREAT
    Ryan Estrada's BIG DATA is weird, chaotic, fun, and SMART. It's well-written, well-crafted, and utterly enjoyable, with a thousand plot twists that will leave you reeling. Guest appearances from Paul F. Tompkins, Felicia Day, Amy Stoch, and Samm Levine (in Season 1) are a delight, and a who's-who of audio fiction appears in bit parts as well. De Anne Dubin ably holds the fort as protagonist Dalles Spieler, and Estrada himself puts in solid work as Spieler's awkward producer, Mic Rara. Some of the episodes are a little messy, but push through: there are great performances in here. I look forward to seeing where this project goes next.
  • Biggestdata
    Better than good
    Listen generously--when this show finds its footing you wont be able to stop.
  • crosberg
    Ambitious return to classic radio drama
    Big Data is a lot more immersive and invoved than your average scripted podcast. Sure, it's fictional (I hope), but it's drenched in real-world information and actual science/facts about how the ineternet works and how we use it. It's one of the only podcasts on my rotation that I cannot multitask and do anything more intense than folding laundry while listening to it. I find myself either missing too much plot or totally distracted from whatever task I was trying to complete.
  • DanWally
    Funny, Quality and Relevance
    I liked this idea so much I backed it on Kickstarter. It's smart and funny. And it's relevant with all the DDoS attacks and hacking going on now!
  • Skakerman
    Great concept
    Love this show! Such a great concept that's well executed and it has a great and diverse cast!
  • mdtrippe
    Great Writing, Incredible Cast
    Love this show.
  • B_Coffz
    Big Potential
    A hilarious audio drama that somehow keeps finding fresh, new ideas in each episode. It's all centered around a central story but has found a format to change up the story with side stories each week that keep you interested in the larger scheme.
  • #cc0000
    Big Awesomeness
    Big Data is wonderfully fun to listen to; thanks to all those involved, you did a fantastic job!
  • Sukes34
    Great production value
    Great story thus far and very well made.
  • Litmaster 14
    Ambitious, Innovative, Unique
    An extraordinarily fresh, unique piece of storytelling from Ryan Estrada, Big Data combines smart, fast-paced humor with cunning musical interludes and features multicultural characters in delightfully absurd scenarios. Although it's very entertaing, the story also asks significant questions about our online behavior, particularly how we use and abuse the information we find on the internet. Big Data is a striking example of how audio drama can be used to make an artistic statement. Although I've listened to many podcasts, I can't say that I've heard one quite like this one. It's definitely worthy of your attention.
  • The Whatnauts
    Stealing the worlds largest collection of cat videos.
    This is such a fun podcast!! Its got a big, fast moving plot that is genuinely interesting. Stealing the Internet? Yes, please!! Who wouldnt want to steal the worlds largest collection of cat videos? But seriously, this show is fun all around and is even a bit of a who's who in the audio drama world. Check it out and subscribe!
  • Melusine777
    Pushes the podcast envelope!
    This incredibly ambitious show is a terrific example of how much you can do with a podcast. Fun, fast-paced, and clever with excellent production values. I can't wait to see where the story goes!
  • Jeff VanD
    Big Fun
    Big Data is a roller coaster ride of hystericall frivolity. It takes a high concept premise (someone is trying to steal and possibly end the internet!) and then grounds it with improvisational humor, wallowing in the humerous minuta of its characters. There is an abundance of information, too much information in fact -- everywehre, as characters argue over petty subjects and issues while high stakes situations play out that probably deserve more of their immediate attention. What better set-up for a show about the internet?
  • 27Letters
    Beautiful Chaos
    I'm two episodes into this one, and loving every minute. Is it a big chaotic whirlwind? Oh my, yes! Exactly as it should be--the story moves fast, the dialogue moves fast, and so much happens at once, exactly as it needs to to capture the frenetic spirit of what's going on in this wild heist epic. This one might demand a second listen if you want to catch every single laugh there is to be had with these characters, but it's worth it.
  • Lbzimmer
    Too Much
    I wanted to like this. I backed it on Kickstarter. I really like the premise. But the whole thing is just too much. Scenes last too long and there are just too many layers of sounds going on. It feels overdone and I couldn't make it through the second episode.
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