Fuck 17april, I'm here.
Flowing river;
Pretty mediocre opener, probably used hundreds of times by replaymakers. However, the speed you got was pretty impressing. The speed loss on the core boom was a let down though. Your leg movement after the boom was weird, so it looked weak and a bit messy. Torso boom was nice, but it wasn't interesting at all and you were slow. Crotch kick and pose were neat.
Pretty nice replay overall, would be alot better if it was no-grab.
Not saying that I didn't appreciate the efficient grab though.
Matrix;
Really lazy opener :/. But damn, that spin got you a hell lot of momentum, and you used it really well, good job on that. The torso punch was really nicely done, but after that you should've done some mindufck spin and then destroyed the torso, because that setup is just preecioouuuss. Torso kick was just bad, not interesting plus weird body movement. You know how to get fast, and you know how to dm uke correctly but you can't think out of the box. Think of your opportunities that your setup gave you, and pick the one you think would look the best.
One other thing, don't try to make your movement look like a fancy replaymakers', try to find your own style. Get influenced, don't imitate.
Dirt nap;
Now this, I like. Nice idea and excecution. Even though the head skeet was really low ranged, I liked the idea. The hits afterwards were really nice, considering that moving without your head is harder and more unusual.
You have improved alot since I last saw your replays. You're amazing at dm'ing and gaining momentum, but your replays contain nothing new, everything you've don was done before. Originality is a dominant factor in replaymaking (in my opinion), if you don't know shit about movement but you make replays noone has ever thought of making you'll be considered a really good replaymaker.
So my vote, for now, is apathy.
I'll let another recruiter vote on you.