The Cinema Snob

The Cinema Snob by Brad Jones started like many other shows on TGWTG.com. It got its start on Youtube and eventually took off to its own site. Brad started his show in 2007 long before he joined TGWTG.com in 2010. The idea for Brad's character came from a 1984 episode of "Siskel and Ebert" when Ebert went on a rant about "Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter". Ebert went into exhaustive detail about the film and Jones felt it was just a mediocre slasher film; nothing more. The review inspired him to start his own show by essentially being a snob reviewing movies good or bad. In this show, he reviews Z list movies, movies that aren't seen by the general public.

Starting with "Slugs", Brad began to release some of his older reviews onto TGWTG.com

Appearance
The Cinema Snob is usually seen wearing glasses, a black jacket, black T-shirt, and black pants. He is known partially for his deep speaking voice, which, as stated in his crossover review of Leprechaun with the Nostalgia Critic, he attributes to, "Years of drinking Crystal Pepsi",

Opening theme
Starting a trend for Brad's shows to have songs from 80s TV shows in the credits, the opening theme is Joey Scarbury's "Believe It Or Not", best known as the theme from Greatest American Hero. Some episodes change the opening song accordingly:
 * "Jet Set" by Alphaville for the Pierre Kirby episodes (as Full Metal Ninja employs a similar song in an action sequence)
 * "Hello Mah Baby" by Michigan J. Frog for talking vagina movies
 * "Night Train to Mundo Fine" by John Carradine in Billy the Kid vs. Dracula (as that marked the sixth movie with Carradine in the show!)
 * A remix of the E.T. theme for E.T. ripoffs
 * "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" in Christmas-themed movies
 * The Friday the 13th theme in installments of that series

Episodes on TGWTG.com
These episodes are the ones found on TGWTG.com. All of his 2007-2009 episodes can be found on his site.

Links

 * The Cinema Snob Website
 * The Cinema Snob on Channel Awesome