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Brad Jones is the creator of the The Cinema Snob and The Bruno Mattei shows, which are popular on You Tube. His love for exploitation films led him to produce several exploitation films: "Midnight Heat", "Cheap", "Freak Out" and "Game Boys". The last three can be found on his website and the trailers for the rest of the movies can be also found there.The Cinema Snob is a show inspired by the 1980s review of "Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter" by Siskel and Ebert. In it, Siskel seemed to get on a soapbox and saw the movie for more than what it really was by calling it the be all, end all for teenage entertainment. And that " it does nothing but teach young people that life is not worth living because you'll just die in the end." In the end, Brad simply said it was just a slasher flick and decided to write and edit his own videos.Brad also wrote two book, The class 86 and Batpussy books about the exploitation with a new twist.Support the show
BRAD JONES THE CINEMA SNOB: IN CONVERSATION.Welcome to the latest episode of the Carlisle Cult Cinema Club podcast! In this edition, recorded in the back end of last year, PD sits down with none other than Brad Jones, also known as The Cinema Snob, for an engaging and lively conversation. During this episode, PD and Brad chat about Brad's movie "Another Cinema Snob Movie" released in 2019. They also discuss the world of video nasties, sharing their thoughts on these controversial films. But that's not all! PD and Brad explore their shared passion for history as they talk about how PD learned more about the Roman Empire from the movie "Caligula" than in school. And of course, no conversation is complete without some Bond talk! They share their favorite films from the iconic franchise and favourite Bonds. This episode is a must-listen for film enthusiasts and fans of Brad Jones and his Cinema Snob alter ego. This is a fantastic episode as PD and Brad chat like old mates, it makes for a cracking episode. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this captivating and fun conversation between PD & Brad Jones on the Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents: Brad Jones In Conversation. You can watch now on our YouTube Channelhttps://youtube.com/@CarlisleCultCinemaClub?si=kDFVS3Qwpi_0twcK#CultCinemaPodcast #PD #CarlisleCultCinemaClub #CultCinemaPodcast #Carlisle#Bradjones#BradJonesTheCinemaSnob#VideoNasties#JamesBond#AnotherCinemaSnobMovie#CarlisleCultCinemacast#StonedGremlinProductions@StonedGremlinProductions
Brad Jones is the creator of the The Cinema Snob and The Bruno Mattei shows, which are popular on You Tube. His love for exploitation films led him to produce several exploitation films: "Midnight Heat", "Cheap", "Freak Out" and "Game Boys". The last three can be found on his website and the trailers for the rest of the movies can be also found there.The Cinema Snob is a show inspired by the 1980s review of "Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter" by Siskel and Ebert. In it, Siskel seemed to get on a soapbox and saw the movie for more than what it really was by calling it the be all, end all for teenage entertainment. And that " it does nothing but teach young people that life is not worth living because you'll just die in the end." In the end, Brad simply said it was just a slasher flick and decided to write and edit his own videos.Brad also thought that just the very idea of very pretentious film snobs attempting to review any form of exploitation cinema was always very funny to him. So, being an exploitation fan, that's what he based the character on. Even though some films that are exploited, he likes.Brad also produces a podcast called "Radiodrome" where he and his friend Jerrid Foiles talk about diverse exploitation-related subjects in an informal way.Support the show
Help NinetyForChill: The #Podcast get away from paywalls by subscribing to "Ninety For Chill: The Podcast with CatBusRuss". The Thanksgiving season may have become the best weekend to catch a horror feature. Last year, CatBusRuss was blown away by "The Menu". It was released the weekend before the most popular celebration of colonialism. This past weekend, another product of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's "Grindhouse" became a reality with Eli Roth's "Thanksgiving". Perhaps it is just the association with food that makes flicks released on this weekend work out so well...done. Of course, fans of that homage to exploitative cinema noticed that Roth's latest feature does not have the feel of worn film, grainy audio, and poor color saturation. The likes of The Cinema Snob found the "fake" trailer for this yet to be realized holiday slasher movie to be the best one thrown in between the double-feature. Could this premise be as much fun while being nice and polished...and without Michael Biehn? In the event that was the case, CatBusRuss decided to find some gold in "Ally's Accessories Shop on Etsy's Trash Feature Revue". Instead of watching a sappy Matthew Broderick feature, he chose to replace it with the 1989 anime, "Wrath of the Ninja". Ally never provided the letter X with a film, so our host decided to fill it in with what maybe the best A24 horror movie he has seen, Ti West's "X". Ninjas and Chekov's Alligator: If Roth misses, this podcast will still find a way to hit.
Help NinetyForChill: The #Podcast get away from paywalls by subscribing to "Ninety For Chill: The Podcast with CatBusRuss". In this superhero, mega-budget obsessed world, it is easy to understand the regular movie goer's mindset that if something is cheap, it cannot be good. The feature will definitely not be exciting. Excitement is overrated, but a little heart in direction and a good script can make any five-figure budget worthwhile. Too bad exploitation encourages quick products over quality. CatBusRuss's recent visit to Ally's Accessories Shop on Etsy's "Trash Feature Revue" resulted in him finding "Killjoy", a killer clown, black-exploitation film that was all about taking the cash from any sucker. Thank science that this came as part of the nine-picture "Puppet Master" collection, but it is disheartening that Charles Band lacks quality control over what he puts his name on. And then you have the likes of The Cinema Snob who preaches do not take rip offs of your favorite movies personally. His suggestion that I need to see "Shocking Dark (officially "Bruno Mattei's Terminator 2") proved otherwise. This left our host in a state that maybe he did not know what good no-budget cinema was. Thankfully revisiting Ryan Thompson's "Zombie Apocalypse" and Marc Fratto's "Zombies Anonymous" showed the Cat Bus that there is still plenty of gold to be mined from aspiring filmmakers who cannot afford 4K or 35 mm cameras.
Help NinetyForChill: The #Podcast get away from paywalls by subscribing to "Ninety For Chill: The Podcast with CatBusRuss". CatBusRuss goes home to deal with plumbing issues at the folks' house, but primarily to check out his first Quad Con with ThePoeticCritic. His big sister said, and was right, that this is really just a toy con, but there were some celebrities who had booths. If it was not for The Cinema Snob advertising his appearance, our host may have stayed in Urbana to catch up on “AEW: Fight Forever.” It all proved worthwhile thanks to some conversation with the YouTube legend and some great fan art across from his table.
COULD this be the greatest sequel EVER? Well considering that it was the long-awaited follow-up to one of the most influential smashes (Saturday Night Fever) of the 1970's and has very little in common with that disco drama outside of bringing back its star (John Travolta) along with some new songs from The Bee-Gee's, then the most likely answer would be NO. Upon release forty years ago, this film was universally panned as a shameless cash grab on the part of both Travolta and its director, Sylvester Stallone....yup that's right, Stallone is a director TOO and this remains the only film he has ever directed which does not feature a prominent role for him. The story brings our hero Tony Manero to slick early '80's Manhattan across the river from his home town of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn - he's now a struggling actor/dancer looking for a breakout opportunity.....and he might have now found it landing a role in the hot new Broadway musical, "Satan's Alley." And we'll leave it that.....the film also co-stars Cynthia Rhodes and Finola Hughes and ALSO features several new songs from Frank Stallone. :o (Yes they are related....he's Sylvester's brother)See below for a link to the Cinema Snob review of this same movie which is referenced in this review:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFT_0JxQ93E&t=1sHost: Geoff Gershon Editors: Geoff and Ella GershonProducer: Marlene Gershonhttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
Brad Jones is a funny and talented dude...and he can go deep on his movie knowledge. His area of expertise includes vintage Italian horror films, porn, Christian films, and everything in between. He is a writer, director, actor, and Youtuber. We spent some time discussing the Halloween franchise, the Friday the 13th franchise, porn parodies (like Strokemon!), Kirk Cameron, Corey Feldman, and Mormon porn. Yep, Mormon porn. Check out Brad's website: www.thecinemasnob.com And The Cinema Snob's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@StonedGremlinProductions
#Movie Theater Time Machine #podcast #reviews the classic good-bad #film “Dolemite” with special guest Brad Jones of “The Cinema Snob”! Find the new episode on your fav catcher at https://linktr.ee/Mttm
Brad Jones, known widely as his character the Cinema Snob on the web series of the same name, has been entertaining fans since 2010. In this episode of Hungry Trilobyte, Brad and I talk MST3K: The Movie and the meta-ness about creating a commentary program for a commentary program. There's also a lot of discussion about what challenges an online creator will face years into their big project. — See Show Notes at www.AaronBossig.com Follow me on Twitter - @AaronBossig
Today I talked to Mr. Jones about his character, how it all began, and how he has been able to keep a YouTube career sustainable throughout all the ups and downs the platform has put content creators through. #ChannelAwesome #Cinemasnob #YouTuber
Featured Movie Review: Jesus, Bro! PROMO: Online Warriors Podcast (@OnlineWarriors1) SHOWNOTES: What's a better Christmas morning present to wake up to other than a Holiday Edition of the Director's Cut! focuses on The Cinema Snob! We'll be talking our top three favorite episodes of Brad Jones' long-running comedy webseries, followed by a review of the Christian film parody Jesus, Bro! Collateral Cinema: Director's Cut! is on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. We are also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts. Also, look for us on Patreon, and become a patron at our $1 and $5 levels! (Collateral Cinema is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
The second feature this week is Jesus, Bro! from 2017 written by Brad Jones aka The Cinema Snob. A parody of the Pure Flix Christian movie genre. Nathan and Ryan talk about Santachrist, Doug Walker, and the Amazing Athiest all in this episode.
Video Sponsored by Ridge Wallet: https://www.Ridge.com/CINEMASSACRE Use Code “CINEMASSACRE” for 10% off your orderWelcome to the twelfth episode of the Cinemassacre Podcast!! The crew of Cinemassacre (James, Kieran, and Justin) are out of the Nerd Room and into your ear-holes. They chat about their lives and the stuff they love: movies, games, and making videos. You'll also hear about behind-the-scenes antics, anecdotes about being long-time YouTubers, and a ton of obscure pop-culture crap. It's the off-the-cuff banter from Rental Reviews mixed with an AVGN panel, every Tuesday around 3pm ET... or find it on https://cinemassacre.com or wherever you get your podcasts shortly after.Cinemassacre Podcast #12 - Most Wanted Movie Theme Park Rides with The Cinema Snob
True Crime comes for The Film Snobs. Caleb Zehr has been accused by an anonymous source of being something that horrifies him: A Film Bro. But are the accusations true? CSI Host Jared Klopfenstein digs through the evidence, gathers testimonies, and secretly records the accused Caleb Zehr himself in search of the truth. This is the opening episode of a new 5 part podcast series "CSI: Cinema Snob Investigation." I'm your host, Film Snob founding member, Jared Klopfenstein. This is an investigation into cinematic crime that takes more twists and turns than any Alfred Hitchcock movie. Part 2 has no release date as the investigation is constantly changing, but we will let you know as soon as it is ready for release.
1:00 introduction and banter4:00 Loki and other MCU, 16:45 going back to movies in the theatre,18:48 The Bad Batch and other Star Wars,37:00 Audio book narrators - leads into conversation about accents59:50 Matt's been watching Parasite1:03:37 Joker Movie leads into Venom1:06:51 Spider-Man reboot ranting 1:15:00 MCU rants - Moon Knight - She Hulk - Secret Invasion - Nick Fury in the movies1:26:14 How I Met Your Mother1:37:30 Matt's Brian Posehn story1:4030 Dexter's Shatner story1:45:50 Matt's Zander Cannon story1:47:05 Matt's Cinema Snob story - leads into other con talks
(CW: Some strong sexual content) Featured Movie Commentary: Second Glance SHOWNOTES: Welcome back, cinephiles! Tonight, we decided to begin a new feature on the Director's Cut!, as hosts Beau, Robert, and Ash bring you a totally free movie commentary featuring the more low budget/B-rated side of cinema! This time, we take on the 90s Christian drama/unintentional comedy Second Glance, starring Pure Flix founder David A. R. White. This movie brought us the "Jesus, Man!" meme as seen on The Cinema Snob, so track down this movie, watch it with us, and have yourself a blast! Hey listeners... Jesus, man! Collateral Cinema: Director's Cut! is on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. We are also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts. Also, look for us on Patreon, and become a patron at our $1 and $5 levels! (Collateral Cinema is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
Welcome to Content with Content! This week Brent “Peg Leg” and Oliver “Side Piece” Books chat about Brad Jones aka The Cinema Snob of Stoned Gremlin Productions. Stoned Gremlin productions got it's start on Thatguywiththeglasses.com, then moved to youtube. We'll discuss the history and content of Brad Jones and explore how he fits into our lives! Some videos we discuss in this video are: The Rocky Horror Picture Show - The Cinema Snobhttps://youtu.be/QtpuupranwM Tulsa – Movie Reviewhttps://youtu.be/5wr1QGS7hKY Second Glance, The Pretender & Crime of the Agehttps://youtu.be/PPnO9ZyjjCY Strokemon - The Cinema Snobhttps://youtu.be/OqKP_f3_3To Brad Tries – The One Chip Challengehttps://youtu.be/_QV54Pbpbwg Stoned Gremlin Productions YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/StonedGremlinProductions
What's better than one celebrity guest? How about six? This month we called in an all-star panel of critics and personalities to share they love or hatred of 2003s Freddy vs Jason! The roster for this panel is absolutely stacked with the likes of Project Louder founder, TJ Bowser, JoBlo columnist and critic, James "Jimmy O" Oster, "Behind the Screams" and "Razor's Edge" author, Blake Best, Tony Piluso of Cinemassacre and Hack the Movies, Brad Jones of the wildly popular, Cinema Snob, Youtube series and last but certainly not least Darcy "The Mail Girl" from The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs. In addition to our incredible panel of critics, we're also bringing you a comprehensive retrospective for the film in question, Freddy Vs. Jason.HOST: Brandon A. LaneCOMMENTATOR: Fat TonySPONSORS: Masks By Lance @MasksByLance facebook.com/Masksbylance-378383049442223/NGW Wrestling @NextGenTNSPECIAL THANKS: Darcy "The Mail Girl" @kinky_horror kinkyhorror.comBrad Jones @thecinemasnob thecinemasnob.com youtube.com/c/StonedGremlinsProductionsTony Piluso @HacktheMoviesTJ Bowser projectlouder.netJames Oster @JimmytotheOBlake Best @BlakeBest1428PLEASE SUPPORT THE PODCAST BY PURCHASING MERCHANDISE FROM OUR WEBSTORE AT rantarmy.com PROUD MEMBER OF PROJECT LOUDER (Formerly the Dewback Discussion Network) projectlouder.net
What's better than one celebrity guest? How about six? This month we called in an all-star panel of critics and personalities to share their love... or hatred of 2003s Freddy vs Jason! The roster for this panel is absolutely stacked with the likes of Project Louder founder, TJ Bowser, JoBlo columnist and critic, James "Jimmy O" Oster, "Behind the Screams" and "Razor's Edge" author, Blake Best, Tony Piluso of Cinemassacre and Hack the Movies, Brad Jones of the wildly popular, Cinema Snob, Youtube series and last but certainly not least Darcy "The Mail Girl" from The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs.In addition to our incredible panel of critics, we're also bringing you a comprehensive retrospective for the film in question, Freddy Vs. Jason.HOST: Brandon A. LaneCOMMENTATOR: Fat TonySPONSORS:Masks By Lance@MasksByLancefacebook.com/Masksbylance-378383049442223/NGW Wrestling@NextGenTNSPECIAL THANKS:Darcy "The Mail Girl"@kinky_horrorkinkyhorror.comBrad Jones @thecinemasnobthecinemasnob.comyoutube.com/c/StonedGremlinsProductionsTony Piluso@HacktheMoviesTJ Bowserprojectlouder.netJames Oster@JimmytotheOBlake Best@BlakeBest1428PLEASE SUPPORT THE PODCAST BY PURCHASING MERCHANDISE FROM OUR WEBSTORE AT rantarmy.comPROUD MEMBER OF PROJECT LOUDER(Formerly the Dewback Discussion Network)projectlouder.net
Another Cinema Snob Movie has been released onto the masses and, according to writer/star Brad Jones, it has been met with stunning sales and high praise. How did we get to this point though? Making a film is in outright pain, especially when the budget is minimal and the cast is more internet famous than SAG accredited. Was this an uphill battle for Brad and crew? Find out in our newest interview with The Cinema Snob.
We're back with more Collateral Cinema Director's Cut! On this episode, we're trekking into the world of Stoned Gremlin Productions and its founder Brad Jones, with our top five list of some of our favorite episodes of his classic character The Cinema Snob. Then, we once again give our respects to Troma Entertainment, with our #RandomReview of the classically disturbing 1975 exploitation gorefest Bloodsucking Freaks! So join hosts Beau and Robert as we once again dive into the Director's Cut! You can find both Collateral Cinema and the Director's Cut on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, iHeartRadio and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also follow us on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook, subscribe to us on YouTube, and look for us on Patreon and Podchaser. (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro/outro song is a license-free beat. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Tyler talks with Brad Jones, also known as The Cinema Snob.
Oh, she was ready to get a divorce after sitting through this one.
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Title: The ButterCream Gang Director: Bruce Neibaur Producer: Forrest S. Baker III (executive), Don A. Judd Writer: Forrest S. Baker III (screenplay) Stars: Jason Johnson, Michael D. Weatherred, Brandon Blaser, Jason Glenn, Scott Wilkinson, Stephanie Dees, Otto J. Mileti III, Kathryn Little, Miranda Brook Chivers, Leo Ware, Ivan Crosland, Hazel Cox as the Widow Jenkins, Jack Pinette, Ryan Radebaugh, Teri-Lisa Mulligan Release year: 1992 PODCAST SHOUTOUT: Overthinking It Podcast (@overthinkingit) SHOWNOTES: Are you ready, ladies and gentlemen? Are you ready to experience the full power of ButterCreaming, of Jesus, MAGA, Trump, carrots, mayonnaise, helping the Widow Jenkins, and rural white privilege? Are you ready to ButterCream HARD? That's right, folks, when Collateral Cinema ButterCreams, we come ALL the way!!! And that's why we're ready to present to you the 1992 video epic that is The ButterCream Gang, produced by Feature Films for Families! Welcome to a small Christian town in the country where minorities don't exist, the local priest acts as the Little League coach, and helping people is a way of life for the titular gang of boys. Featured on Cinema Snob, this film is infinitely quotable and delightfully bad in the best of ways. We hope to indoctrinate you into the ButterCream Gang as you laugh alongside us at the absolute whiteness of this movie! Remember kids, ButterCreaming isn't just about helping people out or whatever... it's about having fun. Also, fuck the Widow Jenkins!! Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies and plan more to come! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
On this edition of Film Seizure At the Movies, Geoff takes a look at the new movie from one of his internet personality heroes. Fresh out today on VOD and DVD, is Another Cinema Snob Movie starring Brad Jones playing his famous internet movie review character! Find new episodes every Wednesday at www.filmseizure.com Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmseizure/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/FilmSeizure Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmseizure/ You can now find us on YouTube as well! All episodes are now uploaded there for you to listen. The Film Seizure Channel can be found here: www.youtube.com/channel/UC76z5r6ci71xQnlCs-fzhvQ
Dini and special guests, Cinema Nippon & Jing will talk about one of the last few members of Channel Awesome, The Cinema Snob E-mail: legendsoftheinternets@gmail.com Twitter: https://bit.ly/2N16wnd --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/legendsoftheinternet/support
Title: Halloween [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: David Gordon Green Producers: Malek Akkad, Jason Blum, Bill Block Writers: Jeff Fradley, Danny McBride, David Gordon Green Stars: Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Will Patton, Virginia Gardner Release date: October 19, 2018 (US) PODCAST SHOUTOUT: Horror Movie Podcast, hosted by Jay of the Dead, Wolfman Josh, and Dr. Shock (@HorrorMovieCast) SHOWNOTES: Welcome to Season Two of Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast, cinephiles! We are totally excited to bring you another season of fun yet hard hitting film analyses and reviews, and we decided to bring one of the most talked about horror movie reboots in recent memory straight from the theaters: David Gordon Green's and Danny McBride's 2018 reboot of the all-time great slasher movie, Halloween! We trekked to our local cinema, and were floored by what has become one of the most successful slasher releases in quite a while—even beating It: Chapter One's giant October opening(!)—and we were stoked to talk about Jamie Lee Curtis' powerhouse performance, the truly menacing return of Michael Myers as "The Shape", the many callbacks to previous installments in the franchise, the absolutely jarring thematic elements, and even the show-stealing performance of young up-and-comer Jibrail Nantambu! We also give a little love to the Cinema Snob's series of reviews for the Halloween franchise, and celebrate the absolutely wonderful realization that BEN TRAMER LIVES!!! So sit back, grab a pumpkin spice beer (lol), and come with us, as we dive into one of our favorite new horror releases in recent times! Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, Podcoin, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
Tonight, our heroes were joined by Brad Jones the Cinema Snob and Wizard of Cause, watched some insane movie trailers, saw the return of stupid ads, watched Corpse Midget review a film, and more! From the strangest corners of the internet, here to bring you opinions of the world from an altered perspective, The Drunken Peasants! LINKS: ►https://patreon.com/DP ►https://streamlabs.com/drunkenpeasants ►https://www.amazon.com/shop/drunkenpeasants ►https://www.youtube.com/DrunkenPeasants/sponsor ►https://bit.ly/TheOfficialCalendar ►https://discord.gg/DP ►http://drunkenpeasantspodcast.com ►https://fb.com/DrunkenPeasants ►https://soundcloud.com/DrunkenPeasants ►https://twitch.tv/drunkenpeasants ►https://twitter.com/DrunkenPeasants ►https://bit.ly/iTunesDrunkenPeasants ►https://bit.ly/SpotifyDrunkenPeasants ►https://bit.ly/SticherDrunkenPeasants ►https://youtube.com/DrunkenPeasants ►https://youtube.com/DrunkenPeasantsUnderground ►Inbox: drunkenpeasantsinbox@gmail.com CREDIT TO: Guests: ►Brad Jones: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIO689mgXeuzH4M5NS7wZwg ►Wizard of Cause: https://www.youtube.com/user/ngoroff Benpai: ►https://youtube.com/channel/UCyw-dKAgBETVn5U9mF-7ORQ ►https://twitter.com/DrunkenBenpai Billy the Fridge: ►https://youtube.com/Overweight ►https://twitter.com/BillyTheFridge Underhaven: ►https://youtube.com/Underhaven ►https://twitch.tv/TheUnderhaven Fan-Made Assets: ►Serpin/GFix (Graphics): https://twitter.com/GFIX_ ►Marshal Manson (Music): https://twitter.com/marshalmanson ►Berserkyd (Music): https://youtube.com/channel/UCZBhW0J1LKn56-5X4CBtsIw ►MichelDC (Intro Animation): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9BV1g_9Iq67_yCyj5AX_4Q PO BOX: The Drunken Peasants 227 Bellevue Way NE # 80 Bellevue, WA 98004 Be sure to put the name on the package you send as "The Drunken Peasants". If you would like to send something to a certain peasant, include a note inside the package with what goes to who. SPONSORS: ►Podsurvey: https://podsurvey.com/peasants ►Amazon (US): https://amazon.com ►Amazon (Canada): https://amazon.com ►Amazon (UK): https://goo.gl/GZ0lhn ►Amazon: (Germany): https://goo.gl/O5Vxxn See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's up everybody it's Bailey, Thank you so much for checking out our Wizard World Chicago 2017 recap featuring Thomas Nicholas ,The Cinema Snob ,Frightful 5000 Films, Lauren Lester and Kevin Conroy as you'll find out in this episode it took everything I have to produce. Months ago, Months ago, I purchased a few HD templates to improve production quality. After carefully editing and test I felt confident moving forward until Sat afternoon (Day 3 of the Con) my computer shut down while editing and I could not export any files. To add insult to injury I lost an external hard drive on the home from Chicago. Due to these challenges as well as taking 5 classes at LLCC this semester. I have decided to pause production. My thought was if I have to pause, I may as well go out with a bang. I hope you enjoy the behind the scenes audio. Thank you so much for your continued support and I will get back to producing episodes as soon as possible. Be excellent to each other -Bailey This episode powered by Denney Jewelers.
Independent cinema is one of my passions. Seeing an independent make a movie is always a thrill and Brad Jones isn't a first timer in that respect. Brad Jones or as more people might know him as the Cinema Snob has made a handful of movies and most of them are quite good. "Jesus, Bro!" is not one of them. Enlist today! Join the MovieFaction! http://moviefaction.com/rss Like Zombi on Facebook! http://facebook.com/TheZombifaction Follow Zombi on Twitter! http://twitter.com/Zombifaction MovieFaction YouTube Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8PUrY8e9CyILWssxM0z2C3v62X3liioI Subscribe on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/moviefaction-podcast/id1067545780?mt=2 Follow Zombi's SoundCloud! https://soundcloud.com/zombifaction Help Support the Podcast on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Zombifaction
Brad Jones, also known as the Cinema Snob, joins the guys this week for some movie madness. Brad tells us about his new movie Jesus Bro! and how the concept came about to make a religious movie parody. We also talk about the history of the Cinema Snob, some of his favorite reviews, some of the worst movies he has ever seen and he and Spin talk a little Caligula. This episode is not only Renegade Approved but also Lloyd Approved! Jesus Bro! is not on Vimeo on Demand and DVD at www.jesusbromovie.com The Stoned Gremlin Productions Website: www.thecinemasnob.com Follow Brad on Twitter @TheCinemaSnob
We are back with another fun episode for y'all. Michael Burlew gives a lonely, saddening look into his time off from work in another installment of "Burlew's Week of Discovery." We also talk about Hevisauru, a metal band that consists completely of dinosaurs. Finally, we have Brad Jones, aka The Cinema Snob, on to talk about his career and all things movies. Very fun interview. Check it out dammit! Go see Brad's work on Twitter @thecinemasnob and on at www.youtube.com/stonedgremlinproductions Follow us @VScomedy and leave us some reviews on iTunes! Best review gets a free date with Michael Burlew. #thecinemasnob #exploitationmovies #discovery #cinema #bradjones #larrypointdexter
We discuss one of the most maligned and misunderstood sequels around, David Fincher's Alien3. We're joined by Brad Jones, the Cinema Snob.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We discuss one of the most maligned and misunderstood sequels around, David Fincher's Alien3. We're joined by Brad Jones, the Cinema Snob.
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@ITJ_Radio The Cinema Snob has invited Pablo Rosete, a good friend and expert in classic cinema, to discuss two great films: "Breathless" (1960) and "Knife in the water" (1962). Enjoy this interesting analysis, in which, the conclusion is that we must see classic movies.
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@ITJ_Radio Mickey, Isaac, Alberto y The Cinema Snob (nuestros chicos de High) nos comparten su experiencia de ser locutores de TJ Radio. ¿Qué los animó a tener un programa, qué ha sido lo más difícil y qué lo que más les ha gustado? Descúbrelo con nosotros.
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@ITJ_Radio - The Cinema Snob talks about Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu, a series of animated action comedy that focuses on the adventures of five ninjas. The series is based on the Lego toy series of the same name, but is something that adults will love.
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@ITJ_Radio: The Cinema Snob speaks about this great film. Charlie Mortdecai is an eccentric art dealer with a curly mustache. In a mad adventure, he tries to recover a stolen painting which contain a code that leads to lost Nazi gold.
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@ITJ_Radio Arguably, this is the film that everyone is watching. A treat for fans of comic book movies. Listen the analysis of The Cinema Snob and enters the world of superheroes.
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Believe it or not, The Cinema Snob has for us a program dedicated to celebrating the Day of the Child. He and his evil twin, The Dark Snob, have prepared a show with fantastic stories, jokes and many great things for the kids... Is it possible? Don't miss it!!
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@ITJ_Radio The Cinema Snob has a great invited: Len White, who is passionate about computer graphics and has worked in technical and artistic roles in films and games, for over 10 years. His movie and game credits, include Spiderman 2, Matrix 3 and Call of Duty: Ghosts.
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@ITJ_Radio Currently, Fast and Furious 7 is a film with great success; yes, a movie with explosions, fast cars, a lot of action, but without a good plot line. Listen this criticism and so, you can avoid watching this bad movie.
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@ITJ_Radio - Now, The Cinema Snob has decided to take a look at the cartoons, from the point of view of cinema. But are best cartoons old or new? Today, we will know what cartoons are worthwhile.
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@ITJqro In coming days, ITJ students will present the play: Aladdin, The Musical; therefore, The Cinema Snob speaks of this classic Disney movie. Discover a new way to see this movie.
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@ITJze @ITJqro - Resident Evil, es una serie de videojuegos de terror que ha sido adaptada a diversas películas, acompaña a Lucas, Daniel y Luken en este especial lleno de zombies, perros mutantes y mucha acción entre campus Querétaro y Zona Esmeralda.
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@ITJqro The Cinema Snob has invited Paul to discuss two classic films: Battleship Potemkin and The Birth of a Nation. Maybe they do not agree on everything, but both say they are two movies that everyone should see.
Welcome to the show dedicated to the artists and professionals that make Springfield, Illinois a melting pot of creativity and entertainment. Each episode is recorded at a different location featuring a brand new topic. This week on the show I sat down with Brad Jones AKA The Cinema Snob at the Brewhouse Bar. Brad is a full-time content creator and a pioneer in the Springfield Film/Content Creating Scene. For more info on Brad, head on over to The Cinema Snob.com Thanks for listening Bailey@lincolnslegendspodcast.com connect with the show @LincolnsLegends on Twitter Lincoln's Legends on Facebook
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@ITJqro Conceived by means of in vitro fertilization, Anna Fitzgerald was brought into the world as a savior sister at the informal suggestion of Kate's doctor. Anna is conceived to be a genetic match for her older sister, who suffers from acute promyelocytic leukemia.
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@ITJqro Today, The Cinema Snob talk about "Boyhood": the life of a young man, Mason, from age 5 to age 18. This film was shot intermittently over the course of a 12-year period, from 2002 to 2014, and depicts the adolescence of a young boy growing up with divorced parents.
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@ITJqro Normally, in the world of cinema, when we talk about a sequel think it will be a bad film; however, there are surprises worth seeing. So today we have the top eleven greatest sequels.
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@ITJqro The Cinema Snob today speaks of the great filmmaking: "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies". For many it is considered the best of the films in the series of "The Lord of the Rings". But first, listen to this program, you may change your mind.
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@ITJqro Como ya es una tradición, cada semestre los chicos de TJ Radio se reúnen para abordar un tema, desde el puntos de vista de sus programas. Así, Timeline, Little Talks, The Cinema Snob, Empaginados y A que no te la crees, nos hablan de El Grinch. ¡Escúchalos!
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@ITJqro The year is ending. Therefore, in this last episode of 2014, "The Cinema Snob" have for us a pleasantly surprised. Of course, at this time the family must be united, so "The Dark Snob", his evil twin brother, also binds to wish you Merry Christmas.
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@ITJqro This film is the third episode of the trilogy The Hunger Games. But is it really a good production? Listen "The Cinema Snob" analysis before you spend your time and money.
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@ITJqro Unbreakable tells the story of Philadelphia security guard David Dunn, who slowly discovers that he possesses superhuman abilities. Unbreakable is a superhero thriller film, and today, today you will learn more about this movie.
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@ITJqro "Steel" is a 1997 American superhero action film, based on the DC Comics character John Henry Irons. The film stars Shaquille O'Neal. "Steel" performed poorly at the box office and received negative reviews from critics, noting the "cheesiness" and bad acting in the film.
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@ITJqro In the last show we talked about the disappointments of the film. Today, we have the top 11 greatest cinema surprises. Those movies we thought would be a disaster but turned into good movies.
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@ITJqro "The Cinema Snob" searched his files and realized that most of the time he is talking about good movies. So today is about the movies that we thought would be awesome, but are horrible when you see them. These are the top eleven greatest cinema disappointments.
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@ITJqro Today we talk about this film, that tells the story of Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke, ten-year-old neighbors who create a fantasy world called Terabithia and spend their free time together in an abandoned tree house. Don't miss this radio show.
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@ITJqro "The Cinema Snob" has been challenged by his evil twin brother: "Dark Snob", to list the best quotes of villains and the good guys, in the movies. Who will win in this competition? The best thing is that we will enjoy a great radio show.
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@ITJqro We talk about Brian. He's a Jew who is born the same day, which Jesus Christ was born. This happened in the stable next door. So, he spends his life being mistaken for a messiah. But an unexpected visitor arrives. Find out who is the strange at the end of the show.
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@ITJqro Alberto y Fernanda, ahora tienen como invitado a The Cinema Snob, para hablar de las películas más extrañas. Síguelos en este conteo, para descifrar quién nos comparte las películas raras y locas.
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@ITJqro Today we talk about Blackadder. This encompasses four series of a BBC 1 period British sitcom. All follow the "misfortunes" of Edmund Blackadder, who in each is a member of a British family dynasty present at many significant periods and places in British history.
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@ITJqro Today, in the Cinema Snob: Courageous. When a tragedy strikes close to home, four police officers struggle with their faith and their roles as husbands and fathers; together they make a decision that will change all of their lives. Know more about this story!
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@ITJqro Can you imagine that you must to fight and beat 7 ex-boyfriends of the woman of your dreams, to win her love? Well, this time in The Cinema Snob we talk about this action-comedy based on the comic "Scott Pilgrim". Don't miss this show!
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@ITJqro The Cinema Snob is back. Making a tribute to one of the biggest stars in Hollywood: Robin Williams. Join us in this tribute.
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@ITJqro The trailers of the films are very important because they makes increase the interest to see those movies; therefore, The Cinema Snob talks about this subject. It also analyzes the new X-Men movie.
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@ITJqro Today The Cinema Snob talks about the structure of the various genres of films. We will know the archetypes of comedy, suspense, horror, superheroes movies, romance, action and adventure. Take a seat and enjoy.
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@ITJqro Believe it or not, the Cinema Snob is not as negative about the new movies, as you might think. So, today, he speaks of Non-Stop and Amazing Spiderman 2. Two films that he enjoyed.
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@ITJqro Today, the broadcast has been taken by Dark Snob, the Cinema Snob's evil twin. He has to us a compilation of cruelty and atrocity, and shows us the "Top Eleven Villains". Prepare yourself for the very best of the worst of the movies and science fiction stories.
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@ITJqro What happened to TV? Why television shows have changed and why are not they used to be? The Cinema Snob analyzes 'Samurai Jack' and 'Adventure Time', to know what values and teachings they leave us.
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@ITJqro Over time, we identify with certain characters to the point that mark our lives. Therefore, Lucas talk about characters pretty awesome of movies. Listen to him, and his Top eleven list. Lights, Camera, Action!
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@ ITJqro Is not it better see original movies instead of remakes? Why directors are not creative? Today we talk about this interesting subject in 'The Cinema Snob'.
Geek Juice Radio Episode 44 Brad Jones from The Cinema Snob stops by and we talk about the Emanuelle films…
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@ITJqro The Cinema Snob presents the fourth and final show of "Jack Black month". Now is the turn of "Be kind rewind" and "Kun fu Panda. Enjoy it!!
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This is the third program of the Black Jack month. Lucas continues to analyze the films of this comedian. Today, he talks about Year One and The Big Year. Follow the recommendations of The Cinema Snob.
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Continúa el 'Jack Black month' en The Cinema Snob. Ahora, Lucas nos habla de las películas Tenacious D y School of Rock. Diferentes, locas, y distantes una de otra en cuanto a su calidad de entretenimiento. Escucha la opinión muy particular del controvertido Lucas.
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El ingenio de Lucas hace que todo el mes de febrero, The Cinema Snob esté dedicado al actor Jack Black. ¡Ésta es la primera emisión del "Jack Black month"! Hoy toca el turno de conocer las películas: Nacho Libre y Tropic Thunder. No te lo pierdas.
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¿Por qué algunas películas nos gustan y otras no? ¿Cuál es la fórmula? Lucas, se sumerge en esta interesante pregunta, y nos habla del tema: What makes a movie great? Escucha sus razonamientos... y tú ¿qué opinas?
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Lucas, entrevista a Adrián, ex alumno del Instituto Thomas Jefferson, quien actualmente estudia Cine en la Universidad de Nueva York (NYU). Escucha a estos chicos, analizando la actualidad del cine.
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¿Qué pasa cuando un buen libro se convierte en película? ¿Es lo mejor? Lucas, alumno del Instituto Thomas Jefferson, analiza a "The Hobbit" y "The Hunger Games" en esta transición de obra literaria a la pantalla grande.
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Lucas, alumno del Instituto Thomas Jefferson, toca un tema interesante y quizá poco común, escucha sus divertidos e interesantes comentarios sobre el rol que juegan las princesas en las películas.
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Con el toque especial que lo caracteriza, Lucas, alumno de High School del Instituto Thomas Jefferson, analiza esta época y nos lleva a abordar el tema: "The holidays as the main subject of the movies". ¡Disfrútenlo!
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Lucas, alumno del Instituto Thomas Jefferson, nos habla de la famosa serie de la cadena HBO para televisión, Game of Thrones, desde un punto de vista cinematográfico.
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Tema: "Top Eleven Cartoons". Lucas, alumno de High School del Instituto Thomas Jefferson, habla hace un conteo de las mejores 11 animaciones.
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Rodrigo, alumno del Instituto Thomas Jefferson, platica con Lucas, conductor de The Cinema Snob, sobre una nueva tecnología aplicada en el cine, denominada Captura en Movimiento. Acompáñalos a descubrir esta impresionante técnica y su uso en las películas.
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Tema: "The James Bond's glamorous world ". Lucas, alumno de High School del Instituto Thomas Jefferson, habla sobre las películas, actores, autos, villanos y chicas, que rodean al agente más famoso de todos los tiempos: James Bond.
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Tema: "Can special effects, 'save' the movie?'. Lucas, alumno de High School del Instituto Thomas Jefferson, y compañeros del colegio, intercambian puntos de vista sobre los efectos especiales en las películas y su relevancia ante el guión, en THE CINEMA SNOB.
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Tema: "Speaking of Harry Potter movies". Lucas, alumno de High School del Instituto Thomas Jefferson, y compañeros del colegio, intercambian puntos de vista sobre esta exitosa serie de películas, en THE CINEMA SNOB.
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Tema: "The impact of movies on society". Lucas, alumno de High School del Instituto Thomas Jefferson, entrevista a Miss Adriana Chavarría, sobre este interesante tema, en THE CINEMA SNOB.
Welcome, welcome to FUN! This is technically our Episode 0. About a month before we had the idea to start the cast, we partook in an experiment of sorts. We watched The Oogieloves in The Big Balloon Adventure and saved the resulting chat, spurring a discussion which germinated into the podcast you know today. What is contained within is a dramatic re-reading of that insane chat, with movie audio accompaniment. We discuss why this monumental theatrical flop not only doesn't work as a film, but as a piece of children's entertainment. We had a lot of fun doing this, and hope you will too! These are the lost tapes! E-mail us: filmroompodcast@gmail.com Twitter us: @FilmRoomCast Albert: @PrimitiveManPrd Austin: @untitleduser You can find the original chat, "The Oogieloves: A Journey Into Madness" in its raw form here. Austin's B-Movie Message Board review is here. Cinema Snob's hilarious parking lot review of Oogieloves. End song: Upular (Up Remix) by Pogo Up Next (Really!): A Fish Called Wanda - The Career of John Cleese
An interview with The Cinema Snob aswell as a review from Rencamo and Purenasher for Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. In a recording error, this podcast is in stereo. (Brad and Rencamo = Right Speaker. Nasher = Left)