Both AA and Max have the same appeal- they are taking a different, low key approach to skating that stood out after the hammer fest/big video era. A lot of "normal" skaters aren't doing the most beastly or tech tricks, but often looking to skate approachable spots in interesting ways.
That's kinda the appeal of slappy/curb skating. Even if it's not your jam, there are spots literally everywhere and you can do a lot of strange combos that might not be "cool" in a normal sense, but feel fun doing them or might be a bit out of the ordinary.
With that said there's only so much you can watch of the same thing. I liked the newer AA footage after his injuries and Max's first 3 parts, but now it feels like a re-heated microwave dinner.