1. The Simpsons: Even though I liked most of the episodes I have seen, which isn't very many; I am getting tired of the Simpsons. The movie had its moments, but was lackluster and it baffles me that some people would prefer to watch this over Beavis & Butthead Do America. I think it is time for Matt Groening, Dan Castellaneta (Homer, Abe, Krusty, and Barney), Hank Azaria (Moe), Billie Jean (Marge and her sisters), and Harry Shearer (Ned) to do something else.
2. Y.A.A.F.M.: I like how this series tears celebs to pieces using their own words, but last episode could have been done better. Seriously, He had plenty of material for Palin such as her voting for tax increases on oil and gas; alas The Walrus decided to use the tired experience joke. This has so much potential, but has to be put to better use.
3. All Fads Die!: I love these collabs for what they are: fun to watch and target variety. However, with the delays that part six has encountered; I highly doubt it would live up to the hype. As for popular characters, I know quite a few that need to be taken down...
4. New videogames for old systems: I've noticed a trend involving people making new games for older systems. It's amazing that all of those old systems are getting some new stuff after being off the market for years.
5. College: A lot of you will hate me for going after college in general, but not everyone needs to go. Besides, they're just wasting time and money. Here's what killing joke at I-Mockery has to say.
6. NG Assassin: Since I brought up YAAFM and AFD, why not bring this up? With all the celeb trash out and about, I think it's time that Tom and the staff brought this back.
7. Tam Tu Bui: I like the voices he did for FlameZero, but what he did for Life Point 1 could have been done much better. I personally think he's better than General Ivan, Hans Van Harken, or the bulk of the VAs on the VA Club/Alliance combined. However, seeing him, Cristina Vee, or Lucien Dodge getting roles in some shitty hip anime over some older VA who has trouble trying to get work is just a kick in the nuts to those who were in the voice acting business much longer than they have.
8. Pico Day: Here's my choices for top three entrys for Pico Day:
Pico's Portal Party (even though Zombie Pimp's short suffered from a sound sync glitch.)
Tankmen: Incursion (Would have been number one if it weren't for the screwy camera.)
Da Pink Knight
I would have included Pico Epsilon, but that was a bit derivative and the Over 9000 joke was lame.
D-Mac-Double
For someone so opinionated on the field of voiceover, I'm starting to get the feeling that you know next to nothing about it. ie: What makes an actor or their performance actually -good-. You've only shown me that you know a bunch of people's names. (Well, except for Julie Kavner's.)
Lucien Dodge grew up in theatre, is a protege of Corey Burton himself, educates young actors, and voiced two Pokemon episodes before moving on to ads for major businesses like McDonalds and Kelloggs. ...But more or less "doesn't deserve to work because some actors have been around longer". ...What?
Yet, I'm likely to keep reading these ramblings, because I just can't get over how perlexing they are. You've claimed to be a voice actor yourself, why don't you step up and actually demonstrate how you think online voicework should be done? Plus, I'm constantly looking for capable new talent I can refer flash producers to.
My intent is not to hurl insults here, I'm merely looking to point out how little you seem to know about this field you're constantly going off on from both an amateur and professional viewpoint.