Ah fuck.  Well thanks for the honesty man, I definitely appreciate it.  It's kind of hard to just straight up say you didn't really like something.
I've been pretty bummed on the general response so far.  Aside from a few people being real stoked, it's pretty underwhelming compared to what I was expecting considering I thought they were some of my most clean shots, and some of my best coloring.  Not sure what happened there, but oh well.
As for the cutting the shot off thing, to be honest I disagree.  It's obviously very subjective, but I hate when filmmakers feel like they have to show every action sports shot until the end of the trick.  I feel like you should show what is in your opinion the best part of the shot, and move on.  Keeps it concise and moving along.  Entire tricks in a reel of otherwise quick shots (or a reel of entirely complete tricks) seem to drag quite a bit.  Part of me thinks that it just seems strange to kids on here because we're all so used to seeing the whole trick, as that's a (debatably) crucial part of ski edits.  But I could be wrong.  I just have a hard time believing professional clients who don't know much about action sports are really going to wish they had been able to see the skiers (who were Matt Walker on the 2 on and swingset blind swap, and Alexi Godbout on the 8 kink, by the way) slide the entire rest of the rail.  But once again, I could be wrong.
Everybody seems to have become quite a bit more blunt and straightforward in their critiques lately, I like it.  Seems like we're all learning to be a lot less defensive of our own work.