The first 5 seconds of this review should have been my reaction on the mornings of Christmas '97, '98, and '99 when I got the movies Batman & Robin, Godzilla (1998), and WIld WIld West on VHS.
Some info about a couple of actors in this film. Kevin Lloyd, who played the photographer, is probably best known in the UK as Tosh Lines in the police drama series The Bill. Alan Lake, who played the murderer, had an interesting career: among his many roles, he appears with British porn star Mary Millington in two films - Playbirds and Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair. He also appeared in the 1979 Doctor Who story Underworld. Both actors are sadly no longer with us.
I still remember this review, and remember telling my dad about it, and its production history. He had trouble believing that I understood everything correctly.
5:30 "This movie is about as mysterious as the alphabet." 9:20 oooh... imagine a movie with _that_ plot line, but the detective brother gets fired before solving the case. Does that mean that killer brother just shrugs his shoulders and stops killing?
The good ol' times before I met the channel, where the Snob's audio would come only from one side on the earphones and the reviewed movie's audio would come only from the other one. Good luck watching them with only one working side working on the phones.
You forgot one other thing for this film: LACK OF CEREMONY! “A slasher movie without ceremony is like a romance film without a kiss. Santa after Santa is killed. However, we don't know who they are, we don't care, and suspense doesn't fit anywhere is this poorly constructed equation. The murders themselves are not doted on and lack any imagination whatsoever.” - mwold, IMDb.
I was speaking more along the lines of " so-bad-it's-good " variety of nuttiness in my comment about Christmas Evil, whereas Black Christmas is a creepy masterpiece, which I just rewatched in a Cinema earlier today.
I might actually prefer old snob, he was a little less comedic and a little more angry. Which makes me feel guilty, because I wonder if some of that was real anger over shit in his life, and I am happy he's remarried and hopefully more peaceful. Also, upload Nudist Colony of the Dead; you still reference it, and I think your newer fans are confused.
I think I agree. Here, Snob is just talking about the movie and getting frustrated with how bad it is. Ever since he lost the weight, it's like he's taken on the persona of Cinema Snob and has a fake whiny voice. It's kind of like BATMAN BEGINS, where Chris Bale only talks gruff when he's angry, as opposed to DARK KNIGHT where he talks like "gargling marbles" Batman even to people who know who he is.
Have you guys ever wondered what you were doing on some of these dates that the old Cinema Snob episodes premiered? Bruh on December 16th, 2009 I was in 5th grade 😂😂😂.
"This movie is about as mysterious as the alphabet."
I forgot about this line and how much I LOVE IT.
This is an old snob episode, and I'm okay with that!
The first 5 seconds of this review should have been my reaction on the mornings of Christmas '97, '98, and '99 when I got the movies Batman & Robin, Godzilla (1998), and WIld WIld West on VHS.
Some people might call this a re-gift, I call it refreshing.
6:10 To see the always
Alluring, Caroline Munroe. Getting the chance to Sing a sensual song!
Wish that was the whole movie!!
Cheers
Some info about a couple of actors in this film. Kevin Lloyd, who played the photographer, is probably best known in the UK as Tosh Lines in the police drama series The Bill. Alan Lake, who played the murderer, had an interesting career: among his many roles, he appears with British porn star Mary Millington in two films - Playbirds and Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair. He also appeared in the 1979 Doctor Who story Underworld. Both actors are sadly no longer with us.
I think I could watch Caroline perform warrior of love for 90 minutes
Cinema Snob's Golden Oldies, Vol. 4
I still remember this review, and remember telling my dad about it, and its production history. He had trouble believing that I understood everything correctly.
Ah I remember this being one of the first vids I've seen of the cinema snob
I feel so nostalgic right now
thanks for posting this brad it's nice to see you post one this old for a change. can you post Maniac by any chance when you find the time ?
Caroline Monroe is in it. It can’t be bad
Merry Christmas Snob ,thx for the great film reviews👍😎
Hell yeah! Good ol shoeless snob. Ain't nothing better.
5:30 "This movie is about as mysterious as the alphabet."
9:20 oooh... imagine a movie with _that_ plot line, but the detective brother gets fired before solving the case. Does that mean that killer brother just shrugs his shoulders and stops killing?
I miss the old set.
I miss the basement floor
Started watching this video, even though I honestly was looking for his very first video. 😀🤔
The good ol' times before I met the channel, where the Snob's audio would come only from one side on the earphones and the reviewed movie's audio would come only from the other one. Good luck watching them with only one working side working on the phones.
After first seeing this review back in 2010, I could not bring myself to use a public restroom the next day.
Cinema Snob you are so cool 😎😎😎
Every B to Z movie is instantly watchable if Caroline is in it❤️.
Oh man I love this review a lot 👌🏼
The intro to this makes me crack up every time.
Death of Santa would be the title if it had an alternate title in the US.
You forgot one other thing for this film: LACK OF CEREMONY! “A slasher movie without ceremony is like a romance film without a kiss. Santa after Santa is killed. However, we don't know who they are, we don't care, and suspense doesn't fit anywhere is this poorly constructed equation. The murders themselves are not doted on and lack any imagination whatsoever.” - mwold, IMDb.
awesome!!!
That same Caroline Monroe from spy who loved me? Wow!
Hell yeah, an really old cinema snob episode
One of the funnier, more disjointed Christmastime slashers out there, but for me, nothing will ever top the ending of Christmas Evil.
Black Christmas (1974) will always be the best Christmas horror film for me.
I was speaking more along the lines of " so-bad-it's-good " variety of nuttiness in my comment about Christmas Evil, whereas Black Christmas is a creepy masterpiece, which I just rewatched in a Cinema earlier today.
11:29 oh God no! Anything but that
omg i love that concert/song part. never saw the movie, just sayin from this review that i now love that part in this movie
Short and to the point. *MERRY FUCKIN CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY!*
I was a bit worried that someone was going to come through the door at any moment
The Cinema Snob dance at 6:15 - " This part I like ".
Niiiice✨
I wonder Brad felt the same way when he got Miss Velma Christmas as a gift
HO HO HO HO NO.
Fucking love that intro.
Now I'm hoping this is a sign he reuploads the Pieces review.
How the hell did this one not come up in my notifications?! First view!
I might actually prefer old snob, he was a little less comedic and a little more angry. Which makes me feel guilty, because I wonder if some of that was real anger over shit in his life, and I am happy he's remarried and hopefully more peaceful. Also, upload Nudist Colony of the Dead; you still reference it, and I think your newer fans are confused.
I think I agree. Here, Snob is just talking about the movie and getting frustrated with how bad it is. Ever since he lost the weight, it's like he's taken on the persona of Cinema Snob and has a fake whiny voice.
It's kind of like BATMAN BEGINS, where Chris Bale only talks gruff when he's angry, as opposed to DARK KNIGHT where he talks like "gargling marbles" Batman even to people who know who he is.
Has anyone notice the intros of all the old Snob episodes has been cut out?
Have you guys ever wondered what you were doing on some of these dates that the old Cinema Snob episodes premiered? Bruh on December 16th, 2009 I was in 5th grade 😂😂😂.
I don’t recall the intro being that short.
I miss that apartment, but at least Craig or Brad is married
I think his name is Bradigan.
HOW ABOUT COMING TO GET MY STEAK OVER HERE?!
🎅
Can you please re upload pieces
its like if one of the Kray twins joined the force
It always seemed like a detective film overweight with crazy rewriting of a slasher film
This movie is very bad, but also is very entertaining. I hope someone will remake it in the future fixing all bad and clunky parts.
hahahahaha
12:06 Woman screaming
Awe @6:25 😂