Apollo Z Hack

Let me pitch it to you: Matt Burkett is Apollo Z. Hack. Hack is not just a web based movie reviewer, for he is destined to be the either the savior of the Reviewaverse, or the destroyer. He periodically releases reviews of movies that he feels are under appreciated, but his biggest claim to internet fame is The Reviewaverse Saga - a seven part epic about the resurgence of an ancient Nerd civilization, a coming Nerdpocalypse, and references to Battlestar Galactica and the Kamen Rider series. The Reviewaverse itself is home to all internet reviewers, including the people at That Guy With The Glasses, Spoony, the Angry Video Game Nerd, etc. And in Burkett's hands, the act of reviewing becomes something epic and meaningful.

Reviews with an overarching plot isn't new - Linkara did it before - but The Reviewaverse Saga is perhaps the first to focus more on the plot than the actual review. An episode of the saga will start off explaining the plot, then a character would mention a movie offhand, a review ensues, then the plot continues.

Can be found on Reviewtopia and The Punk Effect.

So let me pitch it to you:

 * Aborted Arc: Burkett announced that he probably won't finish the Reviewerverse Saga, though he did conclude it (sorta) with episode 6, which was already in production at the time.
 * An authorized rough draft of the seventh episode (as written and pitched by Burkett's fellow reviewer the Trenchcoat Anti-Critic, who guest-starred in episode 6) can be found here. The Anti-Critic has stated that this treatment is "for better or worse, as close to an official seventh episode as there is likely to ever be."
 * Back From the Dead:
 * Bad Boss: In the documentary about himself, Apollo turned out to be this.
 * By the Power of Greyskull: "REV UP!"
 * Calling Your Attacks: Each attack made by a Revuer is named, usually based on some film technique i.e. Attack Mode: Fade Out lets a Revuer disappear
 * All of Lupa's attacks, called by her wristgadget, are named after movies she's reviewed.
 * Catch Phrase: "Let me pitch it to you" and "What do you think?"
 * Cosmic Retcon: Revuer 2's Ultimate Final Attack Mode, Retcon, can wipe out anyone from the face of reality when hit.
 * Crisis Crossover: Obscurus Lupa of Channel Awesome plays a major part (though not as herself), having been friends with Matt before her TGWTG pickup. Several of his XNO co-oworkers have appeared in episodes as well, and he plans to include as many reviewers as he can in the final two episodes.
 * He also did one with EZ Rider, reviewing Shin Kamen Rider.
 * Doppelganger Attack: The Sequel Attack Mode allows a Revuer to copy itself.
 * And the Illegal Copy Attack Mode allows a Revuer to copy other things.
 * Evil Versus Evil: Diamanda Hagan joins the more heroic reviewers because Cinnera stole her chance to destroy them.
 * Eyepatch of Power
 * After G.E.A.R. rises in power, other reviewers such as Spazz join their cause.
 * Fun with Acronyms: Hack's new series Damn!: Decisively Awesome Movies (that all geek-kind should see right...) Now!
 * Gainax Ending: Due to Burkett being unable to complete the saga, it ends on episode six, with
 * Geeky Turn On: Dakota is noticeably into guys who know their Japanese superheroes.
 * Gosh Darn It to Heck: Of the "Frak" variety.
 * Guilty Pleasures: In-universe, the film Freejack.
 * History Repeats: The original Nerdaria was destroyed by, who wanted the Reviewaverse to be reborn and produce better quality entertainment. At the end of episode 6,
 * How Do I Shot Web?:  manages to get a hold of one of the Revuer units, but transforming is harder than it looks.
 * Meaningful Echo: "A dream to some, a nightmare to others..."
 * Next Sunday AD: To avoid Continuity Snarl, Burkett never established when the events of the Saga take place in the Reviewaverse timeline. However, given that the series was to end with several principal characters  doing a permanent Face Heel Turn and numerous key locations destroyed, we can safely assume they occur sometime in the near future.
 * Power Copying: The Critic Mimic Attack Mode allows a Revuer to assume a form similar to another critic.
 * Shout-Out: Kamen Rider and other Toku shows are a major influence on the Saga, both on the costuming and the fighting styles.
 * So is Battlestar Galactica.
 * Take That: The Critic Mimic Attack Mode could be one towards people who rip off talented critics.
 * Power Copying: The Critic Mimic Attack Mode allows a Revuer to assume a form similar to another critic.
 * Shout-Out: Kamen Rider and other Toku shows are a major influence on the Saga, both on the costuming and the fighting styles.
 * So is Battlestar Galactica.
 * Take That: The Critic Mimic Attack Mode could be one towards people who rip off talented critics.

"So what do you think?"