We have an Enter thread, but yeah, you got the right decisions.
Especially because Enter does read what people say about him, and will slam you and make his legion of followers verbally damn you to hell if he finds anything remotely critical of what you say about him.
He did it twice at least, mainly on DA. They were both toward tvtropers. Both either gave up dealing with him, or stopped using this site entirely.
I don't remember him sicking his fans on those 2,but I do remember him calling them out because there posts were not helpful criticism.While he seem to have taken down the 2nd rant against the troper who shall not be mentioned,He still has the 1st one up.The troper in the first one had not given him helpful criticism and instead bashed his Flapjack animated atrocity for reasons that didn't make much sense.
But again,this isn't relevent to this thread,if your going to bash enter,at least do it on his thread so this one isn't derailed from going off topic.
My Tumblr "If theirs one thing I'm good at, it's blowing" Jesse Cox 2013How about no for either.
Instead, let's talk about the Rap Critic's latest video: http://blip.tv/rapcritic/the-top-5-worst-lyrics-i-ve-ever-heard-this-month-august-2014-7015763
Insert witty 'n clever quip here."Baby girl shake it like a paraplegic". That is all.
edited 28th Aug '14 3:05:19 PM by Quag15
This week, iRawss reviews Boys of Valor, which is... well, this.
Just a person. He/him.Oh yeah, I forgot there was something else I didn't like about E-Rod:
He was visibly upset about those commercials that had Robo Cop, the X-Men, and Spider-Man in his Top 10 Ridiculous Robo Cop moments. Really, he looked like someone spat at him in the face or insulted his mom.
Dude, that kind of crap's happened dozen of times before. Don't treat it like it's an act of heresy.
EDIT: Oy, another thing I don't like about E-Rod, as much as I hated his review of Robots, when he did that Names The Same joke on Ratchet, he used Ratchet the lombax, why not someone like, say, Ratchet the Autobot? Or do something like what Nostalgia Critic did in his review of Starchaser ("No, not that Zygon. Not that Saigon either. This Zygon"). Speaking of, when the heck is he gonna do that "In Memory of…" thing for Robin Williams?
edited 29th Aug '14 7:35:50 PM by TargetmasterJoe
Really? I usually think of the Lombax and the Autobot (and sometimes the villain) when I hear the name Ratchet.
Huh.
His reactions to those commercials was just comedic exaggeration, I think.
And when did ERod say he was going make any video regarding Robin Williams?
edited 29th Aug '14 7:55:18 PM by Motyka5
Just a person. He/him.That's the thing. I don't think he has said anything about Robin Williams.
The most recent thing was when he mentioned that Robin voiced Fender in Robots, who was "worse than Johnny from Hotel Transylvania and Mater from Cars." (*cough*bullshit*cough*) And that was, like, less than a month ago or something, before Mr. Williams' passing.
The point I was making was that sometimes E-Rod throws in a "Dedicated to" shot of an actor who recently died. IIRC, he did one for Bob Hoskins and some others, but he hasn't done one for Robin.
edited 29th Aug '14 10:08:44 PM by TargetmasterJoe
Toons These Days got picked up by TGWTG:
http://tgwtgsecrets.tumblr.com/post/96134110511/toons-these-days-heading-to-tgwtg
Just a person. He/him.Just because we've lost a great celebrity doesn't mean every single person has to comment on it.
edited 30th Aug '14 11:57:50 AM by DrStarky
Put me in motion, drink the potion, use the lotion, drain the ocean, cause commotion, fake devotion, entertain a notion, be Nova ScotianIt did. Twice. A show like that can come back, you know.
The Necronomicon. It is a work of literature that was never meant to be read by any living being, much less mortals. However, E-Rod opens it right up to point out the Pros n' Cons of the recent Evil Dead (2013) movie.
Next week, E-Rod declares war on Nicholas "Crazy Pants" Cage in The Wicker Man. Not the bees!
Also, serious question here: what exactly does "Klaatu barada nikto" mean in the Evil Dead universe? Does it mean something like raising the undead or what?
It's okay, it didn't really have any meaning in that film, either.
Yeah, yeah, klaatu barada whatever.
Maybe you'd be less disappointed if you stopped expecting things to be Carmen Sandiego movies.Well in that film, Klaatu is the name of a character, so one can assume it's a deactivation sequence like Janeway Pie.
We have a page on it: Klaatu Barada Nikto
edited 31st Aug '14 6:21:03 PM by Ghilz
In The Day The Earth Stood Still, it's unknown what the phrase means, but most people theorize, based on Gort's actions after he receives the phrase, it translates roughly into something like "Klaatu is dead", and Gort has to go retrieve and revive him.
In Army Of Darkness, it's supposed to be a magic spell that destroys any Deadites active in the area. But since Ash forgets the magic words almost immediately, we never find out what it does. It's only because he tries to fudge them that he alerts the Dark Spirit to his location and intentions.
edited 31st Aug '14 7:04:33 PM by maxwellelvis
Of course, don't you know anything about ALCHEMY?!- Twin clones of Ivan the GreatSage has set up a Patreon.
Just a person. He/him.Just for funsies, a question. What was everyone's first video by Film Brain?
So I looked into this "Mr. Enter" and saw that he did a review of the Ed, Edd n Eddy episode, "Sorry, Wrong Ed".
Which I liked.
A lot.
In fact, it's one of my favorite Ed, Edd n Eddy episodes.
…
Nope, can't say I like this guy. However, learning from past experiences, I'm just gonna do the smart thing and not go on huge rants about how Mr. Enter stinks.