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** Much more severely, with Cinematic Venom. [[Administrivia/RuleofCautiousEditingJudgment It's best not to talk about the why and how of it]].

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** Much more severely, with Cinematic Venom.''Webvideo/CinematicVenom''. [[Administrivia/RuleofCautiousEditingJudgment It's best not to talk about the why and how of it]].
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIL-zNU6Z1o His review of]] ''Film/ManOfSteel''. He refuses to go by [=ERod=] or give it a score, just addressing with a sad and down voice the major failures of the movie and how every time he watched it, he liked it even less.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIL-zNU6Z1o His review of]] ''Film/ManOfSteel''. He refuses to go by [=ERod=] or give it a score, just addressing with a sad and down voice the major failures of the movie and how every time he watched it, he liked it even less. By the end, he even states that he fears that the next DC film he reviews, he may be busting it.
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** In his ''Film/HighlanderEndgame'' review, he claims that the movie and the TV series took place before the first Highlander movie. This is ignoring that many event both in the movie and the tv series contradicts like the death of Rachel in the first scene or that the TV series retconned Connor's victory against the Kurgan as a big quickening and that Connor's death would have made the first movie impossible to do. There is also the fact that a movie with the subtitle "Endgame", usually used for a GrandFinale, would be a very bizarre word for a prequel.
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** In the ''Film/{{Elektra}}'' review, he needs to get a woman's perspective and becomes SHE-Rod [[spoiler: before we find out that SHE-Rod is actually a DistaffCounterpart]]. The first thing SHE-Rod notes is "I'm gorgeous!" and it seems like an AttractiveBentGender joke. Then you find out that they're married in RealLife.

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** In the ''Film/{{Elektra}}'' review, he needs to get a woman's perspective and becomes SHE-Rod [[spoiler: before we find out that SHE-Rod is actually a DistaffCounterpart]]. The first thing SHE-Rod notes is "I'm gorgeous!" and it seems like an AttractiveBentGender joke. Then you find out that they're SHE-Rod's actress and E-Rod are married in RealLife.
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** At the end of his Honest Review of ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' video, he comments on how ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' will be really good cause "(Bryan Singer) hasn't let us down yet". With ''Apocalypse'' being considered a serious downgrade from ''Days of Future Past'' and Creator/BryanSinger being called out as a creeper. This hasn't aged well.
** During his Honest Review for ''Film/IronMan,'' he praises JARVIS for snarking at Tony's expense and wishes that he could "bust his boss's balls like that." After the Change The Channel movement, he didn't hesitate to call his former boss out for his ineptitude and Jerkassery.

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** At the end of his Honest Review of ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' video, he comments on how ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' will be really good cause because "(Bryan Singer) hasn't let us down yet". With ''Apocalypse'' being considered a serious downgrade from ''Days of Future Past'' and Creator/BryanSinger being called out as a creeper. This creeper, this hasn't aged well.
** During his Honest Review for ''Film/IronMan,'' he praises JARVIS for snarking at Tony's expense and wishes that he could "bust his boss's balls like that." After the Change The Channel movement, he didn't hesitate to call his former boss boss, Doug Walker, out for his ineptitude and Jerkassery.



* StrawmanHasAPoint: In his review of ''Film/BatmanTheMovie'', while the commentary states that [=ERod=] was supposed to be in the wrong for his views of the film. Yet he was correct when criticized its EsotericHappyEnding.

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* StrawmanHasAPoint: In his review of ''Film/BatmanTheMovie'', while the commentary states that [=ERod=] was supposed to be in the wrong for his views of the film. Yet However, he was correct when he criticized its EsotericHappyEnding.
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** In his review of ''Film/DarkShadows'' he refers to Victoria Winters as a F.R.I. (Forced Romantic Interest) despite the fact that she was his love interest in the original series, so of course she would still be his love interest in the film. Also, in his review of the ''Cirque Du Freak'' movie, he makes several comments about how stupid the name Vampaneze is, Mr. Crepsely's red hair and pale skin colour, how the vampiric nature is passed on to a human (pressing your bleeding hand up to the vampire's bleeding hand to switch blood) as well as Steve becoming a villain despite the fact that these are all elements from the book series.

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** In his review of ''Film/DarkShadows'' he refers to Victoria Winters as a F.R.I. (Forced Romantic Interest) despite the fact that she was his love interest in the original series, so of course she would still be his love interest in the film. Also, in his review of the ''Cirque Du Freak'' ''Film/CirqueDuFreak'' movie, he makes several comments about how stupid the name Vampaneze is, Mr. Crepsely's red hair and pale skin colour, how the vampiric nature is passed on to a human (pressing your bleeding hand up to the vampire's bleeding hand to switch blood) as well as Steve becoming a villain despite the fact that these are all elements from the book series.
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** His review of ''Film/{{Dune}}'' has a lot of examples of this trope (likely for not having read the books). His most glaring example is him stating that the Spice Melange has no real relevance to the film and isn't really important, when in fact it is the most important part of the film's universe for being vital to the Empire's economy, allowing interstellar travel, prolonging life, can give people physic and mental powers and what allows the protagonist, Paul Atreides, to become the Kwisatz Haderach.

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** His review of ''Film/{{Dune}}'' ''Film/Dune1984'' has a lot of examples of this trope (likely for not having read the books). His most glaring example is him stating that the Spice Melange has no real relevance to the film and isn't really important, when in fact it is the most important part of the film's universe for being vital to the Empire's economy, allowing interstellar travel, prolonging life, can give people physic and mental powers and what allows the protagonist, Paul Atreides, to become the Kwisatz Haderach.
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** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'', he criticizes the film for, among other things, betraying the tone of the original film by having songs in it, noting that the only song in the first film (sung by Robin Hood and his gang) was a parody, and interrupted mid-way through by Fiona. Except that not counting pop song covers (which were also in the first film), there is only ''one'' actual musical-style song in ''Shrek 2'' (sung by the Fairy Godmother), and it's just as clearly a parody as the equivalent song in ''Shrek'', being a pretty obvious riff on "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" from ''Disney/{{Cinderella}}''. And, in fact, the song is also protested against and ultimately interrupted by Fiona.

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** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'', he criticizes the film for, among other things, betraying the tone of the original film by having songs in it, noting that the only song in the first film (sung by Robin Hood and his gang) was a parody, and interrupted mid-way through by Fiona. Except that not counting pop song covers (which were also in the first film), there is only ''one'' actual musical-style song in ''Shrek 2'' (sung by the Fairy Godmother), and it's just as clearly a parody as the equivalent song in ''Shrek'', being a pretty obvious riff on "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" from ''Disney/{{Cinderella}}''.''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}''. And, in fact, the song is also protested against and ultimately interrupted by Fiona.
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* BiasSteamroller: He continually complains about ''Film/IntoTheWoods'' being a musical, even commenting rather idiotically that "just because the stage production was a musical, it doesn't mean the movie has to be!". Not surprisingly, most of the comments for that review took umbrage with him for that.
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** His review of ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' was very positive in itself, but the fact he panned ComicBook/AntMan for being useless to the team didn't go well with Ant-Man's fans. His ''Film/AntMan'' movie review both improved and made things worse, as while he admitted to love the movie despite his dislike of the comic book character, he also delivered the usual argument of [[NeverLiveItDown Hank Pym being a wife beater]], which is a FandomEnragingMisconception.

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** His review of ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' was very positive in itself, but the fact he panned ComicBook/AntMan for being useless to the team didn't go well with Ant-Man's fans. His ''Film/AntMan'' ''Film/AntMan1'' movie review both improved and made things worse, as while he admitted to love the movie despite his dislike of the comic book character, he also delivered the usual argument of [[NeverLiveItDown Hank Pym being a wife beater]], which is a FandomEnragingMisconception.
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** In his Spiderman Villains Casting Couch, he suggested Creator/WoodyHarrelson as ComicBook/{{Venom}}. Harrelson appeared in ''Film/Venom2018''... as ComicBook/{{Carnage}}.

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** In his Spiderman Villains Casting Couch, he suggested Creator/WoodyHarrelson as ComicBook/{{Venom}}. 7 years later, Harrelson appeared in ''Film/Venom2018''... as ComicBook/{{Carnage}}.

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* HarsherInHindsight: At the end of his Honest Review of ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' video, he comments on how ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' will be really good cause "(Bryan Singer) hasn't let us down yet". With ''Apocalypse'' being considered a serious downgrade from ''Days of Future Past'' and Creator/BryanSinger being called out as a creeper. This hasn't aged well.

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At the end of his Honest Review of ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' video, he comments on how ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' will be really good cause "(Bryan Singer) hasn't let us down yet". With ''Apocalypse'' being considered a serious downgrade from ''Days of Future Past'' and Creator/BryanSinger being called out as a creeper. This hasn't aged well.well.
** During his Honest Review for ''Film/IronMan,'' he praises JARVIS for snarking at Tony's expense and wishes that he could "bust his boss's balls like that." After the Change The Channel movement, he didn't hesitate to call his former boss out for his ineptitude and Jerkassery.
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Real life Never Live It Down have to have happened 25 years ago.


* NeverLiveItDown: Him attacking his own fans on twitter whenever they correct him on mistakes (fe: When he tweeted about the Black Widow movie was confirmed to start production, people corrected him that it was officially announced several months ago which E-Rod didn't took well) regardless on how constructive they are or just for simple disagreements.
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** Much more with Cinematic Venom. Erod despite supporting Rob's Channel Awesome. He decides to backstab Rob by claiming he was an ambassador despite the fact CTC's intentions was to bring former Channel Awesome members to speak to Channel Awesome to resolve the issues. Erod, Allison, Holly and Marsha spread misinformation, took things out of context and nearly brought Rob to suicide for their hypocritical disgusting behaviour. This lead to Rob creating a documentary about the series of events called 'The Downfall of [=#ChangeTheChannel=]'[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8yrXbHtW6s]]

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** ** Much more severely, with Cinematic Venom. Erod despite supporting Rob's Channel Awesome. He decides [[Administrivia/RuleofCautiousEditingJudgment It's best not to backstab Rob by claiming he was an ambassador despite the fact CTC's intentions was to bring former Channel Awesome members to speak to Channel Awesome to resolve the issues. Erod, Allison, Holly and Marsha spread misinformation, took things out of context and nearly brought Rob to suicide for their hypocritical disgusting behaviour. This lead to Rob creating a documentary talk about the series why and how of events called 'The Downfall of [=#ChangeTheChannel=]'[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8yrXbHtW6s]]it]].
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** Much more with Cinematic Venom. Erod despite supporting Rob's Channel Awesome. He decides to backstab Rob by claiming he was an ambassador despite the fact CTC's intentions was to bring former Channel Awesome members to speak to Channel Awesome to resolve the issues. Erod, Allison, Holly and Marsha spread misinformation, took things out of context and nearly brought Rob to suicide for their hypocritical disgusting behaviour. This lead to Rob creating a documentary about the series of events called 'The Downfall of #ChangeTheChannel'[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8yrXbHtW6s]]

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** Much more with Cinematic Venom. Erod despite supporting Rob's Channel Awesome. He decides to backstab Rob by claiming he was an ambassador despite the fact CTC's intentions was to bring former Channel Awesome members to speak to Channel Awesome to resolve the issues. Erod, Allison, Holly and Marsha spread misinformation, took things out of context and nearly brought Rob to suicide for their hypocritical disgusting behaviour. This lead to Rob creating a documentary about the series of events called 'The Downfall of #ChangeTheChannel'[[https://www.[=#ChangeTheChannel=]'[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8yrXbHtW6s]]
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** Much more with Cinematic Venom.

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** Much more with Cinematic Venom. Erod despite supporting Rob's Channel Awesome. He decides to backstab Rob by claiming he was an ambassador despite the fact CTC's intentions was to bring former Channel Awesome members to speak to Channel Awesome to resolve the issues. Erod, Allison, Holly and Marsha spread misinformation, took things out of context and nearly brought Rob to suicide for their hypocritical disgusting behaviour. This lead to Rob creating a documentary about the series of events called 'The Downfall of #ChangeTheChannel'[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8yrXbHtW6s]]
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i dont feel its a clear situation on what happend to determine that what they really did


** Much more with Cinematic Venom. Erod, Marsha, Holly and Allison backstabbed Rob after supporting the documentary where they proceeded to make up lies or stuff that was taken completely out of context. Also mvbrat91 (SWJBond) said a racist comment to one of Cinematic Venom’s friends.

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** Much more with Cinematic Venom. Erod, Marsha, Holly and Allison backstabbed Rob after supporting the documentary where they proceeded to make up lies or stuff that was taken completely out of context. Also mvbrat91 (SWJBond) said a racist comment to one of Cinematic Venom’s friends.
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* NeverLiveItDown: Him attacking his own fans on twitter whenever they correct him on mistakes (fe: When he tweeted about the Black Widow movie was confirmed to start production, people corrected him that it was officially announced several months ago which E-Rod didn't took well) regardless on how constructive they are or just for simple disagreements.
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** Much more severely, with Cinematic Venom. [[Administrivia/RuleofCautiousEditingJudgment It's best not to talk about the why and how of it]].

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** Much more severely, with Cinematic Venom. [[Administrivia/RuleofCautiousEditingJudgment It's best not to talk about Erod, Marsha, Holly and Allison backstabbed Rob after supporting the why and how documentary where they proceeded to make up lies or stuff that was taken completely out of it]]. context. Also mvbrat91 (SWJBond) said a racist comment to one of Cinematic Venom’s friends.
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** With WebVideo/AngryJoe, due to their polar opposite views of the DCEU.

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** With fellow Puerto Rican WebVideo/AngryJoe, due to their polar opposite views of the DCEU.
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Explaining what happen between Erod and Cinematic Venom. Erod is in the wrong.


** Much more severely, with Cinematic Venom. [[Administrivia/RuleofCautiousEditingJudgment It's best not to talk about the why and how of it]].

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** Much more severely, with Cinematic Venom. [[Administrivia/RuleofCautiousEditingJudgment It's best not This is because of Erod after promoting CV's The Downfall of Channel Awesome, Erod became a backstabbing hypocrite and thus lead to talk about a series of events that as a result lead to CV making a video named 'The Downfall of Change The Channel'. The video goes into detail on Erod's terrible actions, his wife Marsha, Allison Pregler and members of Change The Channel who were doing the why and how of it]]. things that Channel Awesome have done.
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** During his review of the first season of ''Series/JessicaJones'', he compares Jessica snapping the neck of Killgrave to the scene of Clark doing it to Zod in ''Film/ManOfSteel'' ending, praising the former with how it's done and ending with the statement heroes always have choices. But as most commentators pointed out, it was an unfair comparison because Jessica knew Killgrave years prior and knew how he worked and thought. So it gave her time to formulate the numerous plans she tried before ultimately killing him when she was out of options. Plus, Killgrave wasn't a fighter, it was his MindControl powers that made him dangerous and he only lasted so long because of his wit and various circumstances and Jessica only won because he let his guard down for a second. Clark, on the other hand, had just met Zod, who was a war general and thus a natural fighter, and was quickly adapting to the powers Earth's sun as giving him. Plus, it was his first fight against a superpowered being matching his strength that at best was stale-mating. Up to this point, all Clark was handling was disasters and held back against human opponents, so he ''wasn't'' prepared for this. So when Zod tried to laser beam some helpless civilians and made it clear he wasn't going to stop, Clark ultimately ''had'' to kill him as he didn't see any other way to stop Zod.

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** During his review of the first season of ''Series/JessicaJones'', ''Series/JessicaJones2015'', he compares Jessica snapping the neck of Killgrave to the scene of Clark doing it to Zod in ''Film/ManOfSteel'' ending, praising the former with how it's done and ending with the statement heroes always have choices. But as most commentators pointed out, it was an unfair comparison because Jessica knew Killgrave years prior and knew how he worked and thought. So it gave her time to formulate the numerous plans she tried before ultimately killing him when she was out of options. Plus, Killgrave wasn't a fighter, it was his MindControl powers that made him dangerous and he only lasted so long because of his wit and various circumstances and Jessica only won because he let his guard down for a second. Clark, on the other hand, had just met Zod, who was a war general and thus a natural fighter, and was quickly adapting to the powers Earth's sun as giving him. Plus, it was his first fight against a superpowered being matching his strength that at best was stale-mating. Up to this point, all Clark was handling was disasters and held back against human opponents, so he ''wasn't'' prepared for this. So when Zod tried to laser beam some helpless civilians and made it clear he wasn't going to stop, Clark ultimately ''had'' to kill him as he didn't see any other way to stop Zod.
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** On a meta level, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a2LDrbtwlA his video explaining his departure from Channel Awesome]]. In it, he mentioned how he spent nearly two years putting out content and trying out to get CA to add him with the hope of one day being in their anniversary specials. He was invited to participate in the 10th anniversary movie, only to have it later cancelled without admin explaining to him what happened. He had to find out about 20+ producers leaving the site and their reasons from Linkara. Between the site's lack of communication with him explaining the situation, the site's lack of apology for the trauma former producers experienced, the lack of income [=ERod=] was getting from his videos being posted to CA, and all of the information he recently received about the behind-the-scenes drama, he made a painful decision to leave a place that he spent so much time and work to get in. By the end of the video, he looks emotionally devastated, a far cry from his energetic persona.

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** On a meta level, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a2LDrbtwlA his video explaining his departure from Channel Awesome]]. In it, he mentioned how he spent nearly two years putting out content and trying out to get CA to add him with the hope of one day being in their anniversary specials. He was invited to participate in the 10th anniversary movie, only to have it later cancelled without admin explaining to him what happened. He had to find out about 20+ producers leaving the site and their reasons from Linkara. Between the site's lack of communication with him explaining the situation, the site's lack of apology for the trauma former producers experienced, the lack of income [=ERod=] was getting from his videos being posted to CA, and all of the information he recently received about the behind-the-scenes drama, he made a painful decision to leave a place that he spent so much time and work to get in. By the end of the video, he looks emotionally devastated, a far cry from his energetic persona. Months after the entire debacle, [=ERod=] has nothing but disdain for Doug and Rob Walker, their collaborators and still-loyal fanbase.
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-->'''[=ERod=]''': DON'T JUDGE ME!!

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-->'''[=ERod=]''': DON'T JUDGE ME!!STOP JUDGING ME!! (kisses the toaster)
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* DesignatedHero: E-Rod himself. As much as he tries playing himself off as a superhero, he acts a lot more like a bully to the movies he's reviewing. The reviews for ''Literature/TheLittleVampire'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Robots}}'' come to mind, but honestly just watch the ''Robots'' one to see his running gag just for celebrity cameo-voices.

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* DesignatedHero: E-Rod himself. As much as he tries playing himself off as a superhero, he acts a lot more like a bully to the movies he's reviewing. The reviews for ''Literature/TheLittleVampire'' ''Film/TheLittleVampire'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Robots}}'' come to mind, but honestly just watch the ''Robots'' one to see his running gag just for celebrity cameo-voices.
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** In his video describing his problem with the various upcoming (at the time) DC movies, he complained that ''Film/WonderWoman'' "just" fighting UsefulNotes/WorldWarI soldiers was "lame" because her main thing was supposed to be fighting and interacting with beings from Greek Mythology. While Wonder Woman ''is'' indeed primarily associated with Greek Mythology, and has plenty of characters coming from it in both her RoguesGallery and her Supporting cast, she has been fighting plenty of other opponents over the course of her adventures, and plenty of her villains, including two of her most iconic nemeses (ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} and [[DepravedDwarf Dr Psycho]]), have nothing to do with Greek Myths at all.

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** In his video describing his problem with the various upcoming (at the time) DC movies, he complained that ''Film/WonderWoman'' ''Film/WonderWoman2017'' "just" fighting UsefulNotes/WorldWarI soldiers was "lame" because her main thing was supposed to be fighting and interacting with beings from Greek Mythology. While Wonder Woman ''is'' indeed primarily associated with Greek Mythology, and has plenty of characters coming from it in both her RoguesGallery and her Supporting cast, she has been fighting plenty of other opponents over the course of her adventures, and plenty of her villains, including two of her most iconic nemeses (ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} and [[DepravedDwarf Dr Psycho]]), have nothing to do with Greek Myths at all.
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** Mixing with his hatred of the DC films is his bashing of Creator/RobertPattinson, vowing to never watch ''The Batman'' after he was cast in the title role, simply because he previously starred in the ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' movies. When others brought up other films Pattinson starred in such as ''Film/GoodTime'' or ''Film/TheLostCityOfZ'', where he gave some [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct critically lauded performances]], he responded by mocking the films and refusing to ever watch them either, which didn't net him any favors as it saw people as him coming off as closed-minded.

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** Mixing with his hatred of the DC films is his bashing of Creator/RobertPattinson, vowing to never watch ''The Batman'' after he was cast in the title role, simply because he previously starred in the ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' movies. When others brought up other films Pattinson starred in such as ''Film/GoodTime'' or ''Film/TheLostCityOfZ'', where he gave some [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct critically lauded performances]], he responded by mocking the films and refusing to ever watch them either, which didn't net him any favors as it saw people saw it as him coming off as closed-minded.

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** Likewise didn't win over many gamers with his review of the ''WesternAnimation/RatchetAndClank'' movie, as many found his claims of being a fan of the series hypocritical since he didn't seem to realize most of his complaints against the film (such as the guns and supposed personality changes) were ''true to the game''.

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** Mixing with his hatred of the DC films is his bashing of Creator/RobertPattinson, vowing to never watch ''The Batman'' after he was cast in the title role, simply because he previously starred in the ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' movies. When others brought up other films Pattinson starred in such as ''Film/GoodTime'' or ''Film/TheLostCityOfZ'', where he gave some [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct critically lauded performances]], he responded by mocking the films and refusing to ever watch them either, which didn't net him any favors as it saw people as him coming off as closed-minded.
** Likewise he didn't win over many gamers with his review of the ''WesternAnimation/RatchetAndClank'' movie, as many found his claims of being a fan of the series hypocritical since he didn't seem to realize most of his complaints against the film (such as the guns and supposed personality changes) were ''true to the game''.

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