Continuing on
Phelous - I can't stand this guy's voice or style. The sarcasm is always on. I gave his Bootleg Zone a chance, but it was just more of the same.
Lupa - I always found her too fake, similar to Phelous's sarcasm. I dropped her wholesale during the Spoonygate incident, where she went on LordKat's stream to bitch about Spoony. I mean, sure, she can play moral crusader but part of that is holding yourself to a higher standard.
Todd in the Shadows - One Hit Wonderland rocks. Not to into modern pop hits, but check his reviews from time to time.
Blockbuster Buster - Feel he's trying to hard to be cool and emulate the angry reviewer style. While he does touch a lot of stuff I'm more familar with, I don't watch his show.
Film Brain - If something of his gets my attention. What he lacks in style he makes up for in honest critique.
MikeJ - Started with his infomercial stuff, growing to like him more.
Sage - ...at times. I'm not heavily into anime anymore, and what he offers rarely interests me (although Ultimate Teacher and Mad Bull 34 I'm definitely going to watch someday. I may not call myself an otaku anymore, but I guess I should probably see Akira sometime too).
Marzgirl - She stopped producing, I stopped caring.
Jesuotaku - Not really interested in her work.
MasakoX - I've seen some of his reviews based on first episodes of anime and, while there are some that sound interesting, I don't really follow him as I don't watch a lot of anime anymore, specifically not modern anime (The fanservice was getting ridiculous)