I like that you're using your nerd powers for good; exploring a/typical archetypes in games, comic history, rallying the people to go to space, and even making comparisons between what one would normally think of as diametrically opposed social groups. HOWEVER, 'A Nerd by Any Other Name' feels one sided. Example: all of the comparisons you made were distinctly male dominated. Where does the nerd girl fit in with the jock female? Is it even really a solid comparison when put against the masculine versions? You deftly used images that featured girl nerds, but the comparison was still against boy sports fanatics. The Twilight fans were girls, but the Yankees are... one could argue that their fans are a bunch of chicks, but I think they really are majoritively men. There were women in the pictures of stadiums and you were kind enough to show us that one female sports fan's "these," but again, it's completely lopsided. I feel kind of petty pointing it out and I'm sure someone out there will rip me a new one for even mentioning it, but your explanation breaks down a bit when looking at it from a gendered perspective...
I know you are male, so I can understand, but throw us gals a bone? Maybe even make one of those face icons a girl? Don't tell me you have absolutely no feminine aspects to your personality? Actually, scratch that. If you did, I'd probably complain about you using it only when in reference to something sexist...
Oh, and to all those about to rip me that aforementioned new one: I'm sorry I didn't just adoringly fawn over Bob's vid. Frankly, I love MovieBob and all of his emanations, but it's for that reason I don't like coming away from his vids feeling left out or over looked. I'm a nerd too, damn it!