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6/15/2011 3:51 PM
Mike wrote:
Hey Brad, I was the Cinematographer on Blood Junkie. Thanks for the compliments on the way the movie looks. Reply to this
6/15/2011 4:59 PM
Samurai Karasu wrote:
Take your time with the Snob. You release material nearly daily. I can at least speak for myself and say you can upload whatever. You are at least uploading things that are relevant. Reply to this
6/15/2011 5:45 PM
Kajo wrote:
Huh, I watch just about every video that is posted here... but somehow the Paranoia DVD release went completely under my radar. I just ordered it now, though. Looking forward to seeing it! Reply to this
6/15/2011 6:58 PMNoyer wrote:
Looking forward to getting a copy of Paranoia! Sadly, Canada at the moment is going through a postal strike, so I am holding off until that clears up and I know the film will get to me! Reply to this
6/15/2011 7:28 PM
JayRam wrote:
Last time I checked, my copy of Paranoia was floating somewhere around San Francisco; should get it by Friday, the latest--looking forward to it.
Brad, you should've pursued a career in filmmaking at a professional level, films of exploitation or not; but what you do with what you have is great. Reply to this
6/15/2011 7:45 PM
Widgetcraft wrote:
Brad, have you ever considered doing a review for House of the Devil? I was kind of surprised when one never came about, because it seemed very much like a movie you would enjoy, and you obviously did. I know the movie is a little long in the tooth now, but I would still enjoy hearing your thoughts on it, in-depth. Reply to this
6/17/2011 3:08 PM
Your Lord and Master wrote:
He did a Big Box episode featuring it, so technically, it is a review. Reply to this
6/15/2011 9:15 PM
Ryan S. wrote:
I’ve got my ticket for the Paranoia premiere this Saturday! I can’t wait! It’s really a great experience to see an independent film put on the big screen for the first time. I’ve never been to the Hoogland Center for the Arts before, so this will be a trip! Great job Brad, with the website and all hilariously, awesome videos you have shared with everybody. Good luck at the premiere this Saturday! And just think, there’s some poor soul out there who will be taking their 6-year old kid out to the movies that night to watch “Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer”! That person will be sad; very, very sad….and also bored. We should pity that person greatly; for they cannot enjoy Paranoia in all its glory “they are not worthy”. Reply to this
6/15/2011 10:26 PMLucasChad wrote:
Wish I could buy Paranoia in DVD, but I don't have a credit card at this moment though I don't know if you can accept cash. Reply to this
6/15/2011 10:45 PMPerth Electricians wrote:
I am holding off until that clears. Forwarded this to some friends, appreciate your video. I want to next part of that cinema. Can you share next part please? Reply to this
6/16/2011 12:13 AM
Trevor Swingle wrote:
Hi Brad from Texas...Sorry I can't make the midnight screening--but I'm going to buy it later today. I hope its good, aw who am I kidding it's going to be awesome. Reply to this
6/16/2011 1:22 AM
Andy Castaneda wrote:
Does Jerrid have a brother that works as a porter on a train? Or maybe some other relative? I swear I just saw someone on the Documentry Channel who talked like him, talked like him and had a similar sense of humor to what I've seen here. The documentary was called Johnny Berlin. Reply to this
6/16/2011 3:25 PM
undeadaRTie wrote:
I'd say have a look at the Game Boys movie. Plenty of bad old video games that were addressed there. And the movie's pretty cool to of course. Reply to this
6/16/2011 3:52 AM
Michael wrote:
"if you still want to see it it's at walkawayentertainment.com"
"Firefox has prevented this site from opening 10 popup windows"
6/16/2011 4:12 AM
Alex wrote:
I have to disagree with your take on Blood Junkie. I thought the only asshole character was the mullet dude. Everyone else didn't come off as assholes to me. The girls came off as regular teenage girls, and the older sister seemed fairly genuine. I'm not saying this is Oscar-worthy or anything. I agree that it's really well shot and I'd love to see what else this guy can do. My only complaints would be a lack of gore (there's some gore, but definitely not on par with the classic slashers like The Burning, Friday the 13th Part 4, uncut version of My Bloody Valentine, etc)and the Haute Tension-like ending.
I think the funniest part was the 'bush' shot. Reply to this
6/16/2011 7:39 AM
Samurai Karasu wrote:
Brad should review a video game if he feels like he has any desire or reason to. If you ask someone to review something they don't want to it just puts them in a weird position. Reply to this
6/16/2011 9:53 AM
Xuchilbara wrote:
I agree on the obnoxious character thing. You're spending a movie with them and likewise, if they're going to die? You want to draw people into that, at least now and then. You want them to feel for the character and relate to them. It makes their deaths in slasher films all the better when you're sitting there wondering when they're going to die and how while still maybe slightly hoping they don't. Reply to this
6/16/2011 11:42 AM
Handsome Pete wrote:
I hate when people redo things from the past but in a sarcastic way, like only a fool would literally prefer those things. Reply to this
6/16/2011 2:18 PM
lance wrote:
what a coincidence so your an epileptic to lol anyway what kind of name is exercismus sounds like a holiday were you celebrate by getting an exorcisms maybe its a sales scheme put on by that so called priest in the movie to get people to get one secession done at half price sounds like a stupid film Reply to this
6/16/2011 3:06 PM
Pisthetairos wrote:
I remember when slasher movies only had one unlikeable character, who would get everybody else in trouble and whose death was recieved with applause by the audience. What happens is slasher movies nowadays are made so viewers are rooting for the killer, after all he's the star of the franchise. Of course it could just be that college-aged youths are just jackasses all around. It sure seems like some filmmakers are trying to denounce the whole generation as vapid and unlikeable. Reply to this
6/17/2011 7:07 PMRyan wrote:
If I remember, I might check out Blood Junkie. The clip you posted made it look like the slasher equivalent of Black Dynamite so I might enjoy it...as long as the characters aren't annoying as the ones in Death Proof or Hostel 2.
Also, for a second, I thought the girl in Exorcismus was the Cabin Fever "PANCAKES!" kid. Reply to this
6/17/2011 10:41 PM
Cesar wrote:
Oh, Brad! I just noticed your Paddy's Irish Pub shirt! Good on you that you like Sunny in Philly too! Great reviews, I love your videos! Reply to this
6/18/2011 1:47 PM
Ron wrote:
you should review "Retro Puppet Master" It's the 4th in the puppet master series of films and it was made in 1999, it stars Greg Sestero in the lead role, and it is awful, if you don't remember Greg Sestero, he is best known as Mark in The Room. Reply to this
6/24/2011 3:05 PM
mait0 wrote:
Judging from this video I'm thinking that 'Exorcismus' is probably supposed to be a social commentary on lax parenting and general decline of social values in a guise of a horror movie. Reply to this
7/11/2011 9:31 PM
Quinton wrote:
I was totally thinking the same thing when you mentioned Lawrence Monoson and Crispin Glover in "Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter." I loved all of the characters in that movie and I was kind of sad at the end when most of them were dead.
If you like this flick though, you might also like "Gutterballs." Then again, you might hate it but you won't know unless you give it a watch. You might find the characters in that movie unbearable too though. Instead of watching the version TLA Releasing is selling right now though, download the original version on Veehd uploaded by evilutiontv. It has a great 1970s an '80s soundtrack and I know how you like movies with period-appropriate soundtracks! Reply to this
Unfortunately my page hates donate buttons and the link doesn't work, but if you would like to help out The Cinema Snob, my Paypal account is under thecinemasnob@yahoo.com
Hey Brad, I was the Cinematographer on Blood Junkie. Thanks for the compliments on the way the movie looks.
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Michael Kubaszak or Drew Rosas?
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"6/15/2011 3:51 PM Mike wrote:" It's obviously Michael
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Paranoia is pretty dang good. Good work!
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Wicked! Never saw eithr of these 2, but Idid learn from this video is your weakness!
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Take your time with the Snob. You release material nearly daily. I can at least speak for myself and say you can upload whatever. You are at least uploading things that are relevant.
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Huh, I watch just about every video that is posted here... but somehow the Paranoia DVD release went completely under my radar. I just ordered it now, though. Looking forward to seeing it!
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Looking forward to getting a copy of Paranoia! Sadly, Canada at the moment is going through a postal strike, so I am holding off until that clears up and I know the film will get to me!
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Last time I checked, my copy of Paranoia was floating somewhere around San Francisco; should get it by Friday, the latest--looking forward to it.
Brad, you should've pursued a career in filmmaking at a professional level, films of exploitation or not; but what you do with what you have is great.
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Brad, have you ever considered doing a review for House of the Devil? I was kind of surprised when one never came about, because it seemed very much like a movie you would enjoy, and you obviously did. I know the movie is a little long in the tooth now, but I would still enjoy hearing your thoughts on it, in-depth.
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He did a Big Box episode featuring it, so technically, it is a review.
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I'm waiting for the iTunes release of Paranoia. I'm not a big fan of the DVD format.
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We don't know if it'll be on iTunes. If you want to see it, the best bet is DVD.
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Thanks for letting me know. Bought a copy of the DVD instead.
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I’ve got my ticket for the Paranoia premiere this Saturday! I can’t wait! It’s really a great experience to see an independent film put on the big screen for the first time. I’ve never been to the Hoogland Center for the Arts before, so this will be a trip! Great job Brad, with the website and all hilariously, awesome videos you have shared with everybody. Good luck at the premiere this Saturday! And just think, there’s some poor soul out there who will be taking their 6-year old kid out to the movies that night to watch “Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer”! That person will be sad; very, very sad….and also bored. We should pity that person greatly; for they cannot enjoy Paranoia in all its glory “they are not worthy”.
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Just got my copy of Paranoia in the mail yesterday. Gonna watch it later tonight!
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Wish I could buy Paranoia in DVD, but I don't have a credit card at this moment though I don't know if you can accept cash.
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I am holding off until that clears. Forwarded this to some friends, appreciate your video. I want to next part of that cinema. Can you share next part please?
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Hi Brad from Texas...Sorry I can't make the midnight screening--but I'm going to buy it later today. I hope its good, aw who am I kidding it's going to be awesome.
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Does Jerrid have a brother that works as a porter on a train? Or maybe some other relative? I swear I just saw someone on the Documentry Channel who talked like him, talked like him and had a similar sense of humor to what I've seen here. The documentary was called Johnny Berlin.
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*looked like him
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=floHq2XpOy0 this video and guy!? I does look like him!
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You know what would be funny? Seeing brad do a video game review.
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and Night Trap doesn't count!
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I'd say have a look at the Game Boys movie. Plenty of bad old video games that were addressed there. And the movie's pretty cool to of course.
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"if you still want to see it it's at walkawayentertainment.com"
"Firefox has prevented this site from opening 10 popup windows"
10? Really? 10?
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I have to disagree with your take on Blood Junkie. I thought the only asshole character was the mullet dude. Everyone else didn't come off as assholes to me. The girls came off as regular teenage girls, and the older sister seemed fairly genuine. I'm not saying this is Oscar-worthy or anything. I agree that it's really well shot and I'd love to see what else this guy can do. My only complaints would be a lack of gore (there's some gore, but definitely not on par with the classic slashers like The Burning, Friday the 13th Part 4, uncut version of My Bloody Valentine, etc)and the Haute Tension-like ending.
I think the funniest part was the 'bush' shot.
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Brad should review a video game if he feels like he has any desire or reason to. If you ask someone to review something they don't want to it just puts them in a weird position.
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I agree on the obnoxious character thing. You're spending a movie with them and likewise, if they're going to die? You want to draw people into that, at least now and then. You want them to feel for the character and relate to them. It makes their deaths in slasher films all the better when you're sitting there wondering when they're going to die and how while still maybe slightly hoping they don't.
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I hate when people redo things from the past but in a sarcastic way, like only a fool would literally prefer those things.
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what a coincidence so your an epileptic to lol anyway what kind of name is exercismus sounds like a holiday were you celebrate by getting an exorcisms maybe its a sales scheme put on by that so called priest in the movie to get people to get one secession done at half price sounds like a stupid film
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I remember when slasher movies only had one unlikeable character, who would get everybody else in trouble and whose death was recieved with applause by the audience. What happens is slasher movies nowadays are made so viewers are rooting for the killer, after all he's the star of the franchise. Of course it could just be that college-aged youths are just jackasses all around. It sure seems like some filmmakers are trying to denounce the whole generation as vapid and unlikeable.
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Damn I can´t get the movie, doesnt ship to my country.
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I honestly can't make it to the screening but I did buy the dvd.
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If I remember, I might check out Blood Junkie. The clip you posted made it look like the slasher equivalent of Black Dynamite so I might enjoy it...as long as the characters aren't annoying as the ones in Death Proof or Hostel 2.
Also, for a second, I thought the girl in Exorcismus was the Cabin Fever "PANCAKES!" kid.
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Oh, Brad! I just noticed your Paddy's Irish Pub shirt! Good on you that you like Sunny in Philly too! Great reviews, I love your videos!
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28:54 CAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT
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you should review "Retro Puppet Master"
It's the 4th in the puppet master series of films and it was made in 1999, it stars Greg Sestero in the lead role, and it is awful, if you don't remember Greg Sestero, he is best known as Mark in The Room.
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Does any think Sophie Vavassuer (Emma Evans) looks like a boy?
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Are we sure the girl wasn't possessed by Dr. Claw, and not the Demon?
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Judging from this video I'm thinking that 'Exorcismus' is probably supposed to be a social commentary on lax parenting and general decline of social values in a guise of a horror movie.
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I was totally thinking the same thing when you mentioned Lawrence Monoson and Crispin Glover in "Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter." I loved all of the characters in that movie and I was kind of sad at the end when most of them were dead.
If you like this flick though, you might also like "Gutterballs." Then again, you might hate it but you won't know unless you give it a watch. You might find the characters in that movie unbearable too though. Instead of watching the version TLA Releasing is selling right now though, download the original version on Veehd uploaded by evilutiontv. It has a great 1970s an '80s soundtrack and I know how you like movies with period-appropriate soundtracks!
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The priest in Exorcismus is Pinhead! Doug Bradley!
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Er, posted right before I heard Brad mention him. Never mind. >.>
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