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** On a similar note, him gushing over ''Film/TheHollywoodKnights''.
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** On a similar note, Hell, him gushing over ''Film/TheHollywoodKnights''.movies he loves in general, like ''Film/TheHollywoodKnights'' and ''Film/ThatDarnCat''.
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** He actually seems to get ''angry'' when he thinks Duffy died in ATalkingCat.
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* While Brad's review of ''Film/{{Gotti}}'' describes it as a pretty bad movie overall because the poor editing turns it into a confusing RandomEventsPlot that doesn't really provide insight into John Gotti, he expresses this very sympathetically, feeling that the movie has a lot of ambition behind it, a decent soundtrack (though many of the songs are poorly included in the movie) and a cast that puts genuine effort into their performances, especially Creator/JohnTravolta; so much so that he finds the movie's badness more sad than amusing.
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* The Snob's appreciation for Arch Hall Jr. and his musical abilities in the ''Wild Guitar'' review, shown when he's ready to hurl vitriol at the musical number in "Wild Guitar" only to relent and, during "I'm Growing Taller," dance happily to it. By the end of the movie, he straight up admits that he ''loves'' the movie.
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* The Snob's appreciation for Arch Hall Jr. and his musical abilities in the ''Wild Guitar'' review, shown when he's ready to hurl vitriol at the musical number in "Wild Guitar" “Yes I Will” only to relent and, during "I'm Growing Taller," dance happily to it. By the end of the movie, he straight up admits that he ''loves'' the movie.
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* The ''Film/NineteenFortyOne'' episode where the Snob praises all the art, comedy and love put into the movie. With all the lines from the Snob, you can see that Brad REALLY loves this movie.
** He specifically notes being proud to have written and recorded the episode on what would have been Creator/JohnBelushi's 70th birthday.
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* The ''Film/NineteenFortyOne'' episode where the Snob praises forgoes any riffing in favor of praising all the art, comedy and love put into the movie. With all the lines from the Snob, you can see that Brad REALLY loves this movie.
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* The 1941 episode where the Snob praises all the art, comedy and love put into the movie. With all the lines from the Snob, you can see that Brad REALLY loves this movie.
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** Sure enough, ''God's Not Dead: A Light In Darkness'' arrives with White promoted to protagonist and Snob declares the movie to be ''miles'' superior to its two predecessors, citing its more charismatic acting, decrease in its WarOnStraw, and more focus on the religion it's trying to promote via the main character going through a crisis of faith.
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* In spite of his hatred for movies like ''Last Ounce of Courage'' and ''Voiceless'', Snob/Brad regularly points out how Rusty Joiner is the [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct best actor of both of them]], even to the point of saying Joiner is too good for ''Voiceless'', where he has the lead role.
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* In spite of his hatred for movies like ''Last Ounce of Courage'' ''Film/LastOunceOfCourage'' and ''Voiceless'', Snob/Brad regularly points out how Rusty Joiner is the [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct best actor of both of them]], even to the point of saying Joiner is too good for ''Voiceless'', where he has the lead role.
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* The Snob's appreciation for Arch Hall Jr. and his musical abilities in the ''Wild Guitar'' review, shown when he's ready to hurl vitriol at the musical number in "Wild Guitar" only to relent and, during "I'm Growing Taller," dance happily to it.
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** He also praised the film for showing kids drinking and smoking but not judging them for it and for showing Rachel Scott as being a good person who acted like a Christian unlike other Pure Flix films. He also gives credit to Masey McLain's performance.
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* Brad is mostly playing [[Creator/BradJones himself]] rather than his always-irritated Snob persona in his crossover with Linkara for reviewing the ''Series/{{Manimal}}'' comic--he's shocked and looks genuinely hurt when he finds out it's a dark-as-hell comic about a Nazi-created BeastMan rather than the Manimal he loves.
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* Brad is mostly playing [[Creator/BradJones himself]] himself rather than his always-irritated Snob persona in his crossover with Linkara for reviewing the ''Series/{{Manimal}}'' comic--he's shocked and looks genuinely hurt when he finds out it's a dark-as-hell comic about a Nazi-created BeastMan rather than the Manimal he loves.
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* In the ''Christian Mingle: The Movie'' review, when the female lead is angsting over being 30 and not having a long-term relationship, Snob tells her "I'm 35 and divorced. You'll be fine." While this might have been mostly because of how it came across as {{Wangst}}, it also seems to be the Snob giving her some ToughLove advice. In real life, Brad got remarried less than a year after the episode was made.
* Despite the absolute seething hatred he had for the character Creator/DavidSchwimmer played in ''Film/KissingAFool'', Snob/Brad is still absolutely complementary about Schwimmer's acting skills, from ''Series/{{Friends}}''[='=] more dramatic scenes to ''Series/ThePeopleVOJSimpson''.
* Despite the absolute seething hatred he had for the character Creator/DavidSchwimmer played in ''Film/KissingAFool'', Snob/Brad is still absolutely complementary about Schwimmer's acting skills, from ''Series/{{Friends}}''[='=] more dramatic scenes to ''Series/ThePeopleVOJSimpson''.
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* In the ''Christian Mingle: The Movie'' review, when the female lead is angsting over being 30 and not having a long-term relationship, Snob tells her "I'm 35 and divorced. You'll be fine." While this might have been mostly because of how it came across as {{Wangst}}, it also seems to be the Snob giving her some ToughLove advice. In It gets even more heartwarming in hindsight, as in real life, Brad got remarried less than a year after the episode was made.
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* Similar to his "there are times when I love this job" scene in the review of ''Film/TheConqueror'', Snob has another rare moment of openly enjoying himself in the review of ''Film/RockAroundTheClock'', mostly due to the huge amount of hilarious [[TheFifties '50s]] slang:
-->'''Character in the movie:''' Descending, daddy-o, coming in on the cloud.\\
'''Snob:''' ''[as he, or rather Brad, is {{corpsing}}]'' This is already my favorite Musical March (In September) yet.
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-->'''Character in the movie:''' Descending, daddy-o, coming in on the cloud.\\
'''Snob:''' ''[as he, or rather Brad, is {{corpsing}}]'' This is already my favorite Musical March (In September) yet.
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* In spite of his hatred for movies like ''Last Ounce of Courage'' and ''Voiceless'', Snob/Brad regularly points out how Rusty Joiner is the [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct best actor of both of them]], even to the point of saying Joiner is too good for ''Voiceless''.
* Despite the absolute seething hatred he had for the character Creator/DavidSchwimmer played in ''Film/KissingAFool'', Snob/Brad is still absolutely complementary about Schwimmer's acting skills, from ''Series/{{Friends}}''[='=] more dramatic scenes to ''Series/ThePeopleVOJSimpson''.
* Despite the absolute seething hatred he had for the character Creator/DavidSchwimmer played in ''Film/KissingAFool'', Snob/Brad is still absolutely complementary about Schwimmer's acting skills, from ''Series/{{Friends}}''[='=] more dramatic scenes to ''Series/ThePeopleVOJSimpson''.
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* Despite''Voiceless'', where he has the absolute seething hatred he had for the character Creator/DavidSchwimmer played in ''Film/KissingAFool'', Snob/Brad is still absolutely complementary about Schwimmer's acting skills, from ''Series/{{Friends}}''[='=] more dramatic scenes to ''Series/ThePeopleVOJSimpson''.lead role.
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* Despite the absolute seething hatred he had for the character Creator/DavidSchwimmer played in ''Film/KissingAFool'', Snob/Brad is still absolutely complementary about Schwimmer's acting skills, from ''Series/{{Friends}}''[='=] more dramatic scenes to ''Series/ThePeopleVOJSimpson''.
* Despite the absolute seething hatred he had for the character Creator/DavidSchwimmer played in ''Film/KissingAFool'', Snob/Brad is still absolutely complementary about Schwimmer's acting skills, from ''Series/{{Friends}}''[='=] more dramatic scenes to ''Series/ThePeopleVOJSimpson''.
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* While the Snob still throws plenty of snark towards Brad Stine's way in the ''Film/{{Perscuted}}'' review, he does admit that Stine overall gave a much better performance than he did in ''Christmas with a Capital C''.
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* While the Snob still throws plenty of snark towards Brad Stine's way in the ''Perscuted'' review, he does admit that Stine overall gave a much better performance than he did in ''Christmas With A Capital C''.
* The Snob acknowledging that however silly ''Mobsters and Mormons'' is, it's still the rare religious film he's reviewed where the religious characters are genuinely kind to others.
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* The Snob acknowledging that however silly''Mobsters and Mormons'' ''Film/MobstersAndMormons'' is, it's still the rare religious film he's reviewed where the religious characters are genuinely kind to others.
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** Similarly, despite the absolute seething hatred he had for the character Creator/DavidSchwimmer played in ''Film/KissingAFool'', Snob/Brad is still absolutely complementary about Schwimmer's acting skills, from ''Series/{{Friends}}''[='=] more dramatic scenes to ''Series/ThePeopleVOJSimpson''.
** Snob won't pull any punches when it comes to the movies David A.R. White or Pure Flix (which White is a co-founder of) produces, but it's clear that Snob genuinely enjoys White's acting whenever he shows up.
--->'''Snob''' (''after seeing White's character in Film/GodsNotDead2 comically stub his toe on a stool''): [[ActuallyPrettyFunny Hehehe]], he's gonna be the best part of this movie isn't he?
** Snob won't pull any punches when it comes to the movies David A.R. White or Pure Flix (which White is a co-founder of) produces, but it's clear that Snob genuinely enjoys White's acting whenever he shows up.
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--->'''Snob''' (''after seeing White's character in Film/GodsNotDead2 comically stub his toe on a stool''): [[ActuallyPrettyFunny Hehehe]], he's gonna be the best part of this movie isn't he?