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* His tearing-apart of the flaws of ''Too Smart For Strangers,'' particularly leaving kids home alone and how much more simple it would be to "kick 'em in the balls and run."
* His reaction to the bigoted [[{{Jerkass}} asshole]] "[[DesignatedHero protagonist]]" of ''Film/RockItsYourDecision'':
-->'''Jeff:''' Some of these artists are admitted homosexuals!
-->'''Brad:''' Kid... ''[[TranquilFury go fuck yourself]]''.
** Oh, it gets even better as he continues:
---> '''Brad:''' Your decision is to not listen to rock music, fine. ''[[BerserkButton My]]'' [[BerserkButton decision is that I don't have to listen to any more of what you have to say, because as soon as you bring your homophobic beliefs into this one sided conversation,]] ''[[ScrewThisImOuttaHere I am]]'' '''[[ScrewThisImOuttaHere done]]''' ''[[ScrewThisImOuttaHere with you.]]''
** He also goes the entire review '''without''' actually bashing the Christian religion or painting everyone who follows it as bigoted, closed-minded zealots.
** The line leading to that moment is good on its own: "I could go on like this all day, ''but this is where I '''stop.'''''"
** This may also double as an OOCIsSeriousBusiness moment since we later learn that Brad's mother is a lesbian. It says a lot if Brad loses interest in finishing a film considering some of the movies he's reviewed.
* The ''Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet'' episode shows how much of a WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes fan he is by pointing out when the special changed a piece of music in one of the cartoons, complete with a comparison.
* Similarly, he reviewed an episode of ''Series/{{Bibleman}}'' and kept the tone of the review light, never choosing to mock Christians once even though he's agnostic. He even went so far as to say that ''Bibleman'' was "harmless".
* Reviewing ''Deception of a Generation'' counts as one - unlike ''Rock: It's Your Decision'', where the events within the film were fictional, the beliefs and claims made by the hosts of the video were their genuine opinions. Even though [[TranquilFury he never raises his voice in the review]] you can tell how infuriated he is by the hosts, especially as he manages to debunk every single claim they make.
** The second part of ''Deception of a Generation'' is even better. Brad's attitude for the most part has switched from TranquilFury to gleeful mockery, but things change a little when the hosts target ''The Smurfs''. Their entire tract on why Smurfs are evil is extremely perplexing and difficult to explain, but Brad's reaction to their now utterly transparent bigotry is awesome.
** As well as debunking the host's extremely flimsy arguments, he also points out every example their incredible hypocrisy. He notices that the video's editing is [[ManipulativeEditing suspicious]] whenever a point that could possibly contradict their claims is approached and jumps on how the hosts call out [[MerchandiseDriven cartoons for their blatant commercialism]] when they themselves [[{{hypocrite}} put ads for their products in their video]].
* His review of "Pagan Invasion: Halloween" in general where he debunks the claims that Halloween leads to ritual sacrifice, but it culminates with complete ownage of the hosts with one quote from Deuteronomy that's even worse than any of the alleged acts the hosts attributed to paganism.
** In that same review, he goes out of his way to acknowledge the fact that, despite the people obviously not doing their research into paganism, druidism, and satanism, they ''did'' allow a High Druid to offer a legitimate counter to their claims without ManipulativeEditing or anything else to make him look bad. He even throws in a TakeThat towards ''Deception of a Generation'' and ''Rock: It's Your Decision'' for their failure to do the same.
** The second video ends with Brad using the video's InsaneTrollLogic to claim that the video itself is a tool for Pagans.
* The episode on ''Howard Cantour.com'', Brad beautifully mocks the short film by "borrowing" multiple other reviews.
* The episode for ''The Day The Crown Cried'' is incredibly impressive since [[spoiler:it's actually a new episode of WebVideo/DemoReel and was kept entirely secret from the fans, since Brad and company usually post behind-the-scenes videos of everything]].
* Brad often stands up for underrated movies as the Cinema Snob, and his review of ''Tequila and Bonetti'' does this as well; it's great to see the normally snarky and pessimistic Brad being genuinely appreciative and having fun watching something.
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