The Blockbuster Buster

""In a World of uncertainty, when movie theaters are plagued with remakes and sequels. In a world where big budget movies can still suck. In this world, we have The Blockbuster Buster.""

Eric "ERod" Rodriguez hosts a Video Review Show which involves him as a renegade film critic "busting" bad big budget Hollywood films, including disappointing entries into popular film franchises. He has his own site here, a YouTube channel, a Blip.tv channel. He used to contribute to Space Monkey Mafia Studios, but is currently featured on That Guy With The Glasses.

Character traits have been moved to the Charcters Page.

""Welcome fanboys and fangirls, I'm ERod and I'm the Blockbuster Buster" "Action Sequence!" "WTF Mo, Fo!!" "There's a metaphor somewhere here" "One busted and thousands more to go. I'm ERod and I'm the Blockbuster Buster""
 * Accentuate the Negative: As with most Internet reviewers, although he has admitted when a movie is not completely bad.
 * Acting For Several: ERod plays some Drop In Characters like Nerdlinger, El Lover, Fedora Freddy and Evil-E.
 * Alliteration:
 * His name "The Blockbuster Buster".
 * Also at the end of every review he has an alliterative description of the movie. Usually using some thing related to the theme of the movie.
 * Affectionate Parody / Biting the Hand Humor / Take That: His reviews of Eragon and Atlantis the Lost Empire walk the thin line between these in how he makes fun of several personalities on That Guy With The Glasses. The second one was especially ballsy, given that he had just joined the site when he posted it.
 * Arch Enemy: When its Halloween, Crypty is not far behind. Also Evil-E and Dr. Nemesis are here. He also considers Michael Bay as his Nº1 Arch Nemesis, alongside with Uwe Boll and Paul W. S. Anderson.
 * Now there's the Hooded Man.
 * Berserk Button: On his review of Catwoman, at the end he starts a rampage through all the other movies he had reviewed at that time.
 * Big "What?": Very often if the movie has something ridiculous happening with no explanation.
 * The Cameo: Top 10 Hispanic Heroes brings us
 * Catch Phrase:

"ERod: "Aw, Jayma. I can't stay mad at you. You're so cute! You look like a Precious Moments doll had sex with Hello Kitty" ERod: "Aww, Jayma. I wouldn't be able to say No to you either. You're so cute! You're like a cross between a CareBear, Baby Plucky and a Pupple""
 * Continuity Nod: Most of his episodes are connected by a story line, as well as the saga episodes (the Resident Evil month, Halloween Havoc, Terrible Three and so on)
 * Another example of this is how the Top 10 Cossovers we want to see connects in the beginning with the Push review and the closing with Transformers 2, which starts the same way his first Transformers review started as well.
 * Cool and Unusual Punishment: During the Halloween Havoc event, he is forced to review Twilight and New Moon.
 * The Cutie:
 * Invoked for The Smurfs review, where he can't complaint to Jayma Mays for being in the movie.

"ERod: "Nerdlinger?" Nerdlinger: "I really don't want to talk about this movie, 'cause it got all these scary monsters in it." ERod: "Eustace Xavier Aloysius Nerdlinger the III, sit your ass down!""
 * A Day in the Limelight: El Lover takes over the Sucker Punch review after it drives ERod insane.
 * Every Episode Ending: Almost all episodes end with him destroying the reviewed movie.
 * Expository Theme Tune
 * Full Name Ultimatum:
 * Full Name Ultimatum:

"The Doctor: Excuse me, do you mind not farting while I'm saving the world?"
 * Gender Bender: Used for the Elektra review, because ERod needed to explain female perspective, so he became SHERod. He even remarked "she" was gorgeous.
 * Gratuitous Spanish: Sometimes he drops some words. More frequently by El L0ver.
 * His  gives us.
 * Hammerspace: Averted, as ERod does not get his weapons out of nowhere, there always is a sequence where he gets his weapons ready. It is also presumed that the Blockbuster Buster never leaves the house without Lucille (his hammer).
 * Played Straight in the Astro Boy review where is revealed that he had a "Uni-beam thing" on the chest.
 * Heroic BSOD: Apparently Sucker Punch was too much for ERod to handle, so El L0ver had to take over while ERod mumbled all his references after being catatonic. The only way to wake him again was to press his Berserk Button to make him bust the movie.
 * Ironic Nickname: Every time a movie is so bad or the characters are forgettable.
 * The most remarkable example is for the Twilight Saga, Erod was so upset with the characters' names that he decided to nickname everyone: Bella Swan = Deadpan Mc-Gee, Edward = Captain Whiny-Pants, Jacob = Sharkboy, Vampires = Sparkling Pricks, etc.
 * In Catwoman, she apparently is "S&M Woman".
 * I Call It Vera: His hammer is named Lucille.
 * Lock and Load Montage: Occurs in the intro. Also anti-vampire gear for his Twilight and Van Helsing reviews and anti-zombie equipment for Resident Evil Afterlife.
 * Power Trio: ERod's action figures make The Trinity of Awesomeness (Hellboy, Buffy and Ash).
 * Running Gag:
 * Responding "What?" when referencing Spiky hair.
 * Laughing hard everytime Dakota Fanning appears in a movie (New Moon, Eclipse and Push).
 * Lampshaded by ERod, when he knew people would expect him to laugh at her in The Cat in the Hat, explaining he only laughs when she tries grown-up characters. He also explains that when she plays vampire, he can only see Willow pretending to be a vampire
 * If a movie features a really bad actor, ERod will make a phone call in the middle of the review and apologize with the previous "worst actor this far" and giving the title to the current target.
 * "Stan Lee Cameo~!"
 * "EXCELSIOR!!!"
 * In response to fart jokes.

"ERod: Hey, If the Twitards can go crazy over these two lame assholes, then there's no reason why I can't go crazy over someone who is actually cool."
 * INCREDIBLE. AWKWARD. BACKSTORY!!!
 * When referencing Nicolas Cage, shows his crazy face with a tune.
 * "GET IT??"
 * Shyamalan: What a twist!
 * Self-Deprecation:
 * The staff picked reviews by The Blockbuster Buster included his review of Eragon, where the reviewer decides that since he couldn't get a spot on TGWTG, and the movie he's reviewing is a knock-off, he's just going to make sketches of all the TGWTG persona  and parody the way they behave.
 * In the commentary, ERod explains that the sad mood at the beginning of the video was made not because of not getting into TGWTG, but because of deep financial problems. Eventually his situation got better, and meanwhile the video was his all or nothing moment.
 * The Atlantis the Lost Empire review does this again. This was allowed by Rob Walker, according to the video comments.
 * Skyward Scream: ""BAAAAAAAAAAAAAY"
 * Squee: Scooby Doo movie had Sarah Michelle Gellar, and ERod got into fangirl mode.

""Mira, hijo de tu madre...""
 * Squick / Nausea Fuel: Invoked for his review of Seed of Chucky, everytime the movie showed scenes referring to Puppet-sex.
 * El Lover cursed at him for having to watch Chucky and Tiffany's sex scene during Bride of Chucky's recount.


 * Also the opening sequence of Chucky's sperm traveling through Tiffany's uterus is so gross that ERod coudn't even reference Look Who's Talking.
 * ERod had to make 3 breakdown pauses in his balcony (muted by the glass door) when he had to watch Chucky masturbating, holding a cup of his own semen and Tiffany impregnating Jennifer Tilly.
 * Tempting Fate: At the end of his videos ERod often says that there's no movie worse than the one that he reviewed, only for such a movie to appear before him. Lampshaded at one point where he says "I have got to stop saying stuff like that."
 * Weapon of Choice: Lucille the hammer, but he also has a couple of stakes, a gun, a knife and even a truck was used on one occasion. Also featuring a sledgehammer, a chainsaw and a sword.
 * Wild Mass Guessing: In-universe example in the Herbie review, where ERod posits the theory that Herbie's mind is actually Adolf Hitler, doing good deeds to make up for his sins. That is going to take a long time.
 * You Are Not Alone: On the arc of Resident Evil reviews each of the characters helps him do the reviews.
 * He also gets encouragement from Mario, Batman, the Trinity of Awesomeness and his producer.