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* ThePeepingTom: Derek Silver [[ADateWithRosiePalms masturbates]] to a naked girl while watching her from the street, then calls up Candy and tells her he's been "bad" and asks to be "scolded."

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* ThePeepingTom: Derek Silver [[ADateWithRosiePalms masturbates]] masturbates to a naked girl while watching her from the street, then calls up Candy and tells her he's been "bad" and asks to be "scolded."
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* BuxomIsBetter: Craig lets out an appreciative "Damn!" when [[spoiler:Nancy takes off her bra before they have sex]].

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* BuxomIsBetter: BuxomBeautyStandard: Craig lets out an appreciative "Damn!" when [[spoiler:Nancy takes off her bra before they have sex]].
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** When discussing the identity of the killer, Neil suggests that there might be two killers, which Craig immediately dismisses. This is a dig at ''Film/Scream1996'', a film Brad despises.

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** When discussing the identity of the killer, Neil suggests that there might be two killers, which Craig immediately dismisses. This is a dig at ''Film/Scream1996'', a film Brad despises.(at the time) didn't much care for.
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[[caption-width-right:250:"'Vincent Dawn?' If I wanted to have a fake name, I'd stick with 'Alan Smithee,' thank you very much."]]

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[[caption-width-right:250:"'Vincent Dawn?' If I wanted to have a fake name, I'd stick with 'Alan Smithee,' thank you very much."]]
[[caption-width-right:250:Also known by its working title of ''[[WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall Smut]]''.]]
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* PeepingTom: Derek Silver [[ADateWithRosiePalms masturbates]] to a naked girl while watching her from the street, then calls up Candy and tells her he's been "bad" and asks to be "scolded."

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* PeepingTom: ThePeepingTom: Derek Silver [[ADateWithRosiePalms masturbates]] to a naked girl while watching her from the street, then calls up Candy and tells her he's been "bad" and asks to be "scolded."
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* {{Homage}}: Of {{Giallo}} Murder-Mysteries.
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A sequel, titled ''Film/AnotherCinemaSnobMovie'', was released on July 26th, 2019. After Craig releases his own ''[[TheMovie The Cinema Snob Movie]]'' (a stereotypical internet movie featuring the Snob going to space) to scathing reviews, he, Neil ([[TheOtherDarrin now played by]] [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Rob Walker]]) and some new friends set off on a road trip to reconnect with Craig's father (Creator/LloydKaufman), only to find themselves lost in a small [[TownWithADarkSecret town with several dark secrets]]. Craig and Neil are the only returning characters from the first, though Yayo Gutierrez appears as Craig's agent (first introduced in the ''Film/HeavensGate'' review); other new cast members include [[WebVideo/TamarasNeverSeen Tamara Chambers]], Creator/DougWalker, [[WebOriginal/DoubleToasted Korey Goodwin]] and Laura Luke-Jones, while Zach [=LaVoy=] and [[CreatorCameo director]] Ryan Mitchelle appear as [[YouLookFamiliar new characters]].

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A sequel, titled ''Film/AnotherCinemaSnobMovie'', was released on July 26th, 2019. After Craig releases his own ''[[TheMovie The Cinema Snob Movie]]'' (a stereotypical internet movie featuring the Snob going to space) to scathing reviews, he, Neil ([[TheOtherDarrin now played by]] [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Rob Walker]]) and some new friends set off on a road trip to reconnect with Craig's father (Creator/LloydKaufman), only to find themselves lost in a small [[TownWithADarkSecret town with several dark secrets]]. Craig and Neil are the only returning characters from the first, though Yayo Gutierrez appears as Craig's agent (first introduced in the ''Film/HeavensGate'' review); other new cast members include [[WebVideo/TamarasNeverSeen Tamara Chambers]], Creator/DougWalker, [[WebOriginal/DoubleToasted Korey Goodwin]] and Laura Luke-Jones, while Zach [=LaVoy=] and [[CreatorCameo director]] Ryan Mitchelle appear as [[YouLookFamiliar new characters]].\n
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A sequel, titled ''Another Cinema Snob Movie'', was released on July 26th, 2019. After Craig releases his own ''[[TheMovie The Cinema Snob Movie]]'' (a stereotypical internet movie featuring the Snob going to space) to scathing reviews, he, Neil ([[TheOtherDarrin now played by]] [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Rob Walker]]) and some new friends set off on a road trip to reconnect with Craig's father (Creator/LloydKaufman), only to find themselves lost in a small [[TownWithADarkSecret town with several dark secrets]]. Craig and Neil are the only returning characters from the first, though Yayo Gutierrez appears as Craig's agent (first introduced in the ''Film/HeavensGate'' review); other new cast members include [[WebVideo/TamarasNeverSeen Tamara Chambers]], Creator/DougWalker, [[WebOriginal/DoubleToasted Korey Goodwin]] and Laura Luke-Jones, while Zach [=LaVoy=] and [[CreatorCameo director]] Ryan Mitchelle appear as [[YouLookFamiliar new characters]].

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A sequel, titled ''Another Cinema Snob Movie'', ''Film/AnotherCinemaSnobMovie'', was released on July 26th, 2019. After Craig releases his own ''[[TheMovie The Cinema Snob Movie]]'' (a stereotypical internet movie featuring the Snob going to space) to scathing reviews, he, Neil ([[TheOtherDarrin now played by]] [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Rob Walker]]) and some new friends set off on a road trip to reconnect with Craig's father (Creator/LloydKaufman), only to find themselves lost in a small [[TownWithADarkSecret town with several dark secrets]]. Craig and Neil are the only returning characters from the first, though Yayo Gutierrez appears as Craig's agent (first introduced in the ''Film/HeavensGate'' review); other new cast members include [[WebVideo/TamarasNeverSeen Tamara Chambers]], Creator/DougWalker, [[WebOriginal/DoubleToasted Korey Goodwin]] and Laura Luke-Jones, while Zach [=LaVoy=] and [[CreatorCameo director]] Ryan Mitchelle appear as [[YouLookFamiliar new characters]].
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''The Cinema Snob Movie'' is an origin story of Creator/BradJones' WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, and was released on DVD on September 27th. 2012. It focuses on Craig Golightly (Jones), a screenwriter desperate to get his blacksploitation film ''Black Angus'' off the ground. But as it turns out, he and his friend Neil (Jake Norvell) need permission from the head of the local film club to film it, permission that is not forthcoming. Seeing no alternative, Craig attends the film club disguised as Vincent Dawn, a fellow CausticCritic. Then suspicious murders occur with each member of the club being picked off like flies and Craig finds himself forced to solve them. Directed by Ryan Mitchelle (who [[DirectedByCastMember also appears as]] the aforementioned head of the film club), the film also stars Team Snob regulars Jillian Zurawski, Sarah Gobble, Dave Gobble, Zach [=LaVoy=] and Brian Lewis, as well as [[WebVideo/SuburbanKnights Orlando Belisle, Jr.]] and [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Noah Antwiler]].

A sequel, titled ''Another Cinema Snob Movie'', was released on July 26th, 2019. After Craig releases his own ''[[TheMovie The Cinema Snob Movie]]'' (a stereotypical internet movie featuring the Snob going to space) to scathing reviews, he, Neil ([[TheOtherDarrin now played by]] [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Rob Walker]]) and some new friends set off on a road trip to reconnect with Craig's father (Creator/LloydKaufman), only to find themselves lost in a small [[TownWithADarkSecret town with several dark secrets]]. Craig and Neil are the only returning characters from the first, though Yayo Gutierrez appears as Craig's agent (first introduced in the ''Film/HeavensGate'' review); other new cast members include [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Tamara Chambers, Doug Walker]], [[WebOriginal/DoubleToasted Korey Goodwin]] and Laura Luke-Jones, while Zach [=LaVoy=] and [[CreatorCameo director]] Ryan Mitchelle appear as [[YouLookFamiliar new characters]].

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''The Cinema Snob Movie'' is an origin story of Creator/BradJones' WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, and was released on DVD on September 27th. 2012. It focuses on Craig Golightly (Jones), a screenwriter desperate to get his blacksploitation film ''Black Angus'' off the ground. But as it turns out, he and his friend Neil (Jake Norvell) need permission from the head of the local film club to film it, permission that is not forthcoming. Seeing no alternative, Craig attends the film club disguised as Vincent Dawn, a fellow CausticCritic. Then suspicious murders occur with each member of the club being picked off like flies and Craig finds himself forced to solve them. Directed by Ryan Mitchelle (who [[DirectedByCastMember also appears as]] the aforementioned head of the film club), the film also stars Team Snob regulars Jillian Zurawski, Sarah Gobble, Dave Gobble, Zach [=LaVoy=] and Brian Lewis, as well as [[WebVideo/SuburbanKnights Orlando Belisle, Jr.]] and [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Noah Antwiler]].

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A sequel, titled ''Another Cinema Snob Movie'', was released on July 26th, 2019. After Craig releases his own ''[[TheMovie The Cinema Snob Movie]]'' (a stereotypical internet movie featuring the Snob going to space) to scathing reviews, he, Neil ([[TheOtherDarrin now played by]] [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Rob Walker]]) and some new friends set off on a road trip to reconnect with Craig's father (Creator/LloydKaufman), only to find themselves lost in a small [[TownWithADarkSecret town with several dark secrets]]. Craig and Neil are the only returning characters from the first, though Yayo Gutierrez appears as Craig's agent (first introduced in the ''Film/HeavensGate'' review); other new cast members include [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic [[WebVideo/TamarasNeverSeen Tamara Chambers, Doug Walker]], Chambers]], Creator/DougWalker, [[WebOriginal/DoubleToasted Korey Goodwin]] and Laura Luke-Jones, while Zach [=LaVoy=] and [[CreatorCameo director]] Ryan Mitchelle appear as [[YouLookFamiliar new characters]].
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''The Cinema Snob Movie'' is an origin story of Creator/BradJones' WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, and was released on DVD on September 27th. 2012. It focuses on Craig Golightly (Jones), a screenwriter desperate to get his blacksploitation film ''Black Angus'' off the ground. But as it turns out, he and his friend Neil (Jake Norvell) need permission from the head of the local film club to film it, permission that is not forthcoming. Seeing no alternative, Craig attends the film club disguised as Vincent Dawn, a fellow CausticCritic. Then suspicious murders occur with each member of the club being picked off like flies and Craig finds himself forced to solve them. Directed by Ryan Mitchelle (who [[DirectedByCastMember also appears as]] the aforementioned head of the film club), the film also stars Team Snob regulars Jillian Zurawski, Sarah Gobble, Dave Gobble, Zach LaVoy and Brian Lewis, as well as [[WebVideo/SuburbanKnights Orlando Belisle, Jr.]] and [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Noah Antwiler]].

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''The Cinema Snob Movie'' is an origin story of Creator/BradJones' WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, and was released on DVD on September 27th. 2012. It focuses on Craig Golightly (Jones), a screenwriter desperate to get his blacksploitation film ''Black Angus'' off the ground. But as it turns out, he and his friend Neil (Jake Norvell) need permission from the head of the local film club to film it, permission that is not forthcoming. Seeing no alternative, Craig attends the film club disguised as Vincent Dawn, a fellow CausticCritic. Then suspicious murders occur with each member of the club being picked off like flies and Craig finds himself forced to solve them. Directed by Ryan Mitchelle (who [[DirectedByCastMember also appears as]] the aforementioned head of the film club), the film also stars Team Snob regulars Jillian Zurawski, Sarah Gobble, Dave Gobble, Zach LaVoy [=LaVoy=] and Brian Lewis, as well as [[WebVideo/SuburbanKnights Orlando Belisle, Jr.]] and [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Noah Antwiler]].
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''The Cinema Snob Movie'' is an origin story of Creator/BradJones' WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, and was released on DVD on September 27th. 2012. It focuses on Craig Golightly, a screenwriter desperate to get his blacksploitation film ''Black Angus'' off the ground. But as it turns out, he needs permission from the head of the local film club to film it, permission that is not forthcoming. Seeing no alternative, he attends the film club disguised as Vincent Dawn, a fellow CausticCritic. Then suspicious murders occur with each member of the club being picked off like flies and Craig finds himself forced to solve them.

A sequel, titled ''Another Cinema Snob Movie'', is set to be released on July 26th, 2019. After Craig releases his own ''[[TheMovie The Cinema Snob Movie]]'' (a stereotypical internet movie featuring the Snob going to space) to scathing reviews, he, Neil ([[TheOtherDarrin now played by]] [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Rob Walker]]) and some new friends set off to find Craig's father (Creator/LloydKaufman), only to be accosted by a group of [[MonsterClown murderous clowns]]. While Craig and Neil are the only returning characters, several cast members from the first film are expected to [[TheCameo cameo]] as [[YouLookFamiliar different characters]].

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''The Cinema Snob Movie'' is an origin story of Creator/BradJones' WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, and was released on DVD on September 27th. 2012. It focuses on Craig Golightly, Golightly (Jones), a screenwriter desperate to get his blacksploitation film ''Black Angus'' off the ground. But as it turns out, he needs and his friend Neil (Jake Norvell) need permission from the head of the local film club to film it, permission that is not forthcoming. Seeing no alternative, he Craig attends the film club disguised as Vincent Dawn, a fellow CausticCritic. Then suspicious murders occur with each member of the club being picked off like flies and Craig finds himself forced to solve them.

them. Directed by Ryan Mitchelle (who [[DirectedByCastMember also appears as]] the aforementioned head of the film club), the film also stars Team Snob regulars Jillian Zurawski, Sarah Gobble, Dave Gobble, Zach LaVoy and Brian Lewis, as well as [[WebVideo/SuburbanKnights Orlando Belisle, Jr.]] and [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Noah Antwiler]].

A sequel, titled ''Another Cinema Snob Movie'', is set to be was released on July 26th, 2019. After Craig releases his own ''[[TheMovie The Cinema Snob Movie]]'' (a stereotypical internet movie featuring the Snob going to space) to scathing reviews, he, Neil ([[TheOtherDarrin now played by]] [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Rob Walker]]) and some new friends set off on a road trip to find reconnect with Craig's father (Creator/LloydKaufman), only to be accosted by find themselves lost in a group of [[MonsterClown murderous clowns]]. While small [[TownWithADarkSecret town with several dark secrets]]. Craig and Neil are the only returning characters, several characters from the first, though Yayo Gutierrez appears as Craig's agent (first introduced in the ''Film/HeavensGate'' review); other new cast members from the first film are expected to [[TheCameo cameo]] include [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Tamara Chambers, Doug Walker]], [[WebOriginal/DoubleToasted Korey Goodwin]] and Laura Luke-Jones, while Zach [=LaVoy=] and [[CreatorCameo director]] Ryan Mitchelle appear as [[YouLookFamiliar different new characters]].
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A sequel, titled ''Another Cinema Snob Movie'', is expected to be released in 2019. Craig and Neil[[labelnote:*]][[TheOtherDarrin Now played by]] [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Rob Walker]][[/labelnote]] are the only confirmed returning characters from the first film, though some of the first film's actors are believed to participating [[YouLookFamiliar as new characters]].

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A sequel, titled ''Another Cinema Snob Movie'', is expected set to be released in on July 26th, 2019. After Craig and Neil[[labelnote:*]][[TheOtherDarrin Now releases his own ''[[TheMovie The Cinema Snob Movie]]'' (a stereotypical internet movie featuring the Snob going to space) to scathing reviews, he, Neil ([[TheOtherDarrin now played by]] [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Rob Walker]][[/labelnote]] Walker]]) and some new friends set off to find Craig's father (Creator/LloydKaufman), only to be accosted by a group of [[MonsterClown murderous clowns]]. While Craig and Neil are the only confirmed returning characters characters, several cast members from the first film, though some of the first film's actors film are believed expected to participating [[TheCameo cameo]] as [[YouLookFamiliar as new different characters]].
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A sequel, titled ''Another Cinema Snob Movie'', is expected to be released in 2019. Craig and Neil[[labelnote:*]][[TheOtherDarrin Now played by]] [[TheNostalgiaCritic Rob Walker]][[/labelnote]] are the only confirmed returning characters from the first film, though some of the first film's actors are believed to participating [[YouLookFamiliar as new characters]].

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A sequel, titled ''Another Cinema Snob Movie'', is expected to be released in 2019. Craig and Neil[[labelnote:*]][[TheOtherDarrin Now played by]] [[TheNostalgiaCritic [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Rob Walker]][[/labelnote]] are the only confirmed returning characters from the first film, though some of the first film's actors are believed to participating [[YouLookFamiliar as new characters]].
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A sequel, titled ''Another Cinema Snob Movie'', is expected to be released in 2019. Craig and Neil[[labelnote:*]][[TheOtherDarrin Now played by]] [[TheNostalgiaCritic Rob Walker]][[/labelnote]] is the only confirmed returning character from the first film, though some of the first film's actors are believed to participating [[YouLookFamiliar as new characters]].

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A sequel, titled ''Another Cinema Snob Movie'', is expected to be released in 2019. Craig and Neil[[labelnote:*]][[TheOtherDarrin Now played by]] [[TheNostalgiaCritic Rob Walker]][[/labelnote]] is are the only confirmed returning character characters from the first film, though some of the first film's actors are believed to participating [[YouLookFamiliar as new characters]].
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A sequel, titled ''Another Cinema Snob Movie'', is expected to be released in 2019. Craig is the only confirmed returning character from the first film, though some of the first film's actors are believed to participating [[YouLookFamiliar as new characters]].

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** Before Craig appears in disguise[[note]] as Gene Shalit[[/note]], he comes into frame barefoot, which is a trademark of his reviews.

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** Before Craig appears in disguise[[note]] as disguise,[[note]]as Gene Shalit[[/note]], Shalit[[/note]] he comes into frame barefoot, which is a trademark of his reviews.



** Craig taunts [[spoiler:Ted]] by telling him that "not even the world 'sleaze' would fuck that movie." This is a similar line to one he used in his ''DrillerKiller'' review.

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** Craig taunts [[spoiler:Ted]] by telling him that "not even the world 'sleaze' would fuck that movie." This is a similar line to one he used in his ''DrillerKiller'' ''[[Film/TheDrillerKiller Driller Killer]]'' review.

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* BigDamnHeroes: Subverted. [[spoiler:When Craig and Nancy are about to be killed by Ted, Vladimir and Neil kick down the door, only for Ted to shoot Vladimir. In the arm. [[MinorInjuryOverreaction And Neil treats it like Vladimir's dying.]] Minutes after this, Craig becomes the real hero by finally killing Ted. As [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Nancy:]]
--> [[spoiler:'''Nancy:''' Would you two just shut up, he just got shot in the arm.]]
--> [[spoiler:'''Neil:''' [[PunctuatedForEmphasis We. Are hav]][[SeriousBusiness ing. A MOMENT!]]]]

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* BigDamnHeroes: Subverted. [[spoiler:When Craig and Nancy are about to be killed by Ted, Vladimir and Neil kick down the door, only for Ted to shoot Vladimir. In the arm. [[MinorInjuryOverreaction And Neil treats it like Vladimir's dying.]] Minutes after this, Craig becomes the real hero by finally killing Ted. As This is [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Nancy:]]
--> [[spoiler:'''Nancy:''' Would you two just shut up, he just got shot in the arm.]]
--> [[spoiler:'''Neil:''' [[PunctuatedForEmphasis We. Are hav]][[SeriousBusiness ing. A MOMENT!]]]]
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* BigBad: [[spoiler:Ted.]]

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* {{Blaxploitation}}: "''Black Angus''" InUniverse.
* BloodyHilarious: All the more impressive seeing how it had a [[NoBudget $20,000 budget]].

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* CutawayGag: "Whatever happened to Scott Bakula?"
** "And where the hell is Candy?"
* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: Craig kills Ted and ends up with Nancy.]]
** [[spoiler: And as it's revealed in the Snob's review of Film/ISpitOnYourGrave, Craig also parlayed his minor fame into the show itself and Neil and Candy ended up together.]]

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%% * CutawayGag: "Whatever happened to Scott Bakula?"
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: Craig kills Ted and ends up with Nancy.]]
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And as it's revealed in the Snob's review of Film/ISpitOnYourGrave, Craig also parlayed his minor fame into the show itself and Neil and Candy ended up together.]]



* {{Fanservice}}: There are two instances of female nudity in the film, including one with Brad's then-wife Jillian.

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There are two instances of female nudity in the film, including one with Brad's then-wife Jillian.



** Arguably, [[spoiler:Candy]], who leaves town and never looks back once the body count rises above 1.
* OriginStory: Of the title character.
** As they're trying to figure out a disguise, Brad discloses the true (to real-life) origin story of the costume. He'd gone to a screening of ''Film/MonkeyShines'' with a Q&A with Creator/GeorgeARomero afterwards. One of the people present - described as wearing an all-black suit, slicked-back hair, and "Jeffrey Dahmer glasses" - described an analogy of the relation between the main characters (a man and a chimp) as analogous to Man's relationship with evolution. Romero laughed him off.
* PaperThinDisguise: Craig lampshades this in regards to his minimalist Cinema Snob wardrobe, since Dan Phillips has seen him personally and would be easily able to recognize him. [[spoiler: Dan later admits that he fell for it completely, but his wife is the first to notice that "Vincent Dawn" is a pseudonym also used by Bruno Mattei.]]
** [[spoiler: Subverted when Dan points out why it worked: Craig is just some random film maker he doesn't really think about and barely knows.]]

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** Arguably, [[spoiler:Candy]], who leaves town and never looks back once the body count rises above 1.
* OriginStory: Of the title character.
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character. Specifically, as they're trying to figure out a disguise, Brad discloses the true (to real-life) origin story of the costume. He'd gone to a screening of ''Film/MonkeyShines'' with a Q&A with Creator/GeorgeARomero afterwards. One of the people present - described as wearing an all-black suit, slicked-back hair, and "Jeffrey Dahmer glasses" - described an analogy of the relation between the main characters (a man and a chimp) as analogous to Man's relationship with evolution. Romero laughed him off.
* PaperThinDisguise: Craig lampshades this in regards to his minimalist Cinema Snob wardrobe, since Dan Phillips has seen him personally and would be easily able to recognize him. [[spoiler: Dan later admits that he fell for it completely, but his wife is the first to notice that "Vincent Dawn" is a pseudonym also used by Bruno Mattei.]]
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Subverted when Dan points out why it worked: Craig is just some random film maker he doesn't really think about and barely knows.]]



* RunningGag: "Where's Candy?"
** Also whenever Craig comes back from something, Neil is always on the couch eating something (ranging from cookies to [[BizarreTasteInFood bologna slices]])

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** As they're trying to figure out a disguise, Brad discloses the true (to real-life) origin story of the costume. He'd gone to a screening of ''Film/MonkeyShines'' with a Q&A with [[Film/NightOfTheLivingDead1968 George Romero]] afterwards. One of the people present - described as wearing an all-black suit, slicked-back hair, and "Jeffrey Dahmer glasses" - described an analogy of the relation between the main characters (a man and a chimp) as analogous to Man's relationship with evolution. Romero laughed him off.

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** As they're trying to figure out a disguise, Brad discloses the true (to real-life) origin story of the costume. He'd gone to a screening of ''Film/MonkeyShines'' with a Q&A with [[Film/NightOfTheLivingDead1968 George Romero]] Creator/GeorgeARomero afterwards. One of the people present - described as wearing an all-black suit, slicked-back hair, and "Jeffrey Dahmer glasses" - described an analogy of the relation between the main characters (a man and a chimp) as analogous to Man's relationship with evolution. Romero laughed him off.

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''The Cinema Snob Movie'' is an origin story of Creator/BradJones' WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, and was released on DVD on September 27th. 2012. It focuses on Craig Golightly, a screenwriter desperate to get his blacksploitation film "Black Angus" off the ground. But as it turns out, he needs permission from the head of the local film club to film it, permission that is not forthcoming. Seeing no alternative, he attends the film club disguised as Vincent Dawn, a fellow CausticCritic. Then suspicious murders occur with each member of the club being picked off like flies and Craig finds himself forced to solve them.

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''The Cinema Snob Movie'' is an origin story of Creator/BradJones' WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, and was released on DVD on September 27th. 2012. It focuses on Craig Golightly, a screenwriter desperate to get his blacksploitation film "Black Angus" ''Black Angus'' off the ground. But as it turns out, he needs permission from the head of the local film club to film it, permission that is not forthcoming. Seeing no alternative, he attends the film club disguised as Vincent Dawn, a fellow CausticCritic. Then suspicious murders occur with each member of the club being picked off like flies and Craig finds himself forced to solve them.



* ThemeMusicAbandonment: It's not surprising to find out that no, a dinky little independent film couldn't afford to license the theme from ''TheGreatestAmericanHero''. (The commentary reveals the best they could do was slip the first three notes into the Snob's {{leitmotif}}.)

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* TakeThat:
** Craig is not thrilled at the prospect of seeing ''Film/BeingJohnMalkovich''.
** When discussing the identity of the killer, Neil suggests that there might be two killers, which Craig immediately dismisses. This is a dig at ''Film/Scream1996'', a film Brad despises.
** Before settling on the Snob persona, Craig dresses as Gene Shalit. Neil's reaction - "Fuck. You".
* ThemeMusicAbandonment: It's not surprising to find out that no, a dinky little independent film couldn't afford to license the theme from ''TheGreatestAmericanHero''.''Series/TheGreatestAmericanHero''. (The commentary reveals the best they could do was slip the first three notes into the Snob's {{leitmotif}}.)
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'''''The Cinema Snob Movie''''' is an origin story of Creator/BradJones' WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, and was released on DVD on September 27th. 2012. It focuses on Craig Golightly, a screenwriter desperate to get his blacksploitation film "Black Angus" off the ground. But as it turns out, he needs permission from the head of the local film club to film it, permission that is not forthcoming. Seeing no alternative, he attends the film club disguised as Vincent Dawn, a fellow CausticCritic. Then suspicious murders occur with each member of the club being picked off like flies and Craig finds himself forced to solve them.

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'''''The ''The Cinema Snob Movie''''' Movie'' is an origin story of Creator/BradJones' WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, and was released on DVD on September 27th. 2012. It focuses on Craig Golightly, a screenwriter desperate to get his blacksploitation film "Black Angus" off the ground. But as it turns out, he needs permission from the head of the local film club to film it, permission that is not forthcoming. Seeing no alternative, he attends the film club disguised as Vincent Dawn, a fellow CausticCritic. Then suspicious murders occur with each member of the club being picked off like flies and Craig finds himself forced to solve them.
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'''''The Cinema Snob Movie''''' is an origin story of Creator/BradJones' WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, and was released on DVD on September 27th. 2012. It focuses on Craig Golightly, a screenwriter desperate to get his blacksploitation film "Black Angus" off the ground. But as it turns out, he needs permission from the head of the local film club to film it, permission that is not forthcoming. Seeing no alternative, he attends the film club disguised as Vincent Dawn, a fellow CausticCritic. Then suspicious murders occur with each member of the club and Craig finds himself forced to solve them.

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'''''The Cinema Snob Movie''''' is an origin story of Creator/BradJones' WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, and was released on DVD on September 27th. 2012. It focuses on Craig Golightly, a screenwriter desperate to get his blacksploitation film "Black Angus" off the ground. But as it turns out, he needs permission from the head of the local film club to film it, permission that is not forthcoming. Seeing no alternative, he attends the film club disguised as Vincent Dawn, a fellow CausticCritic. Then suspicious murders occur with each member of the club being picked off like flies and Craig finds himself forced to solve them.
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* EmbarrassingLastName: When Craig tells Nancy his full, real name, she laughs and says that his real name is even less convincing than his fake name.


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* StrawCritic: The Cinema Snob character "Vincent Dawn" as well as the various members of the Film Club each represent the various faces and ideals of the High-Brow, mainstream film critic community, almost to the point of being [[MediumAwareness self-aware]].
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* {{Blaxploitation}}: "''Black Angus''" InUniverse.
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Misuse. It\'s Genre Savvy, not just \"savvy\".


* GenreSavvy: Interestingly enough, [[spoiler:Candy]] can be seen as the most savvy character [[spoiler:namely through leaving for an island paradise once the body count rises above one.]]

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Misuse. Lampshaded examples were moved to Lame Pun Reaction.


* IncrediblyLamePun: All of Craig's film ideas are examples, like "Black Angus" and "Card Shark" (a thriller set in a casino/aquarium. It turns out that this is usually the clincher of getting Neil's involvement in his films.
-->'''Craig:''' I've got it! ''[...]'' A slasher film set in a mental institution where the residents are picked off one-by-one by the ghost of a former patient who was left there to die by the hospital staff because she was performing self-mutilation.
-->'''Neil:''' ...title me.
-->'''Craig:''' ..''[[WelcomeBackKotter Welcome Back, Cutter]]''!

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* IncrediblyLamePun: All of Craig's film ideas are examples, like "Black Angus" and "Card Shark" (a thriller set in a casino/aquarium. It turns out that this is usually the clincher of getting Neil's involvement in his films.
-->'''Craig:''' I've got it! ''[...]'' A slasher film set in a mental institution where the residents are picked off one-by-one by the ghost of a former patient who was left there to die by the hospital staff because she was performing self-mutilation.
-->'''Neil:''' ...title me.
-->'''Craig:''' ..''[[WelcomeBackKotter Welcome Back, Cutter]]''!
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** As they're trying to figure out a disguise, Brad discloses the true (to real-life) origin story of the costume. He'd gone to a screening of ''Monkey Shines'' with a Q&A with [[NightOfTheLivingDead George Romero]] afterwards. One of the people present - described as wearing an all-black suit, slicked-back hair, and "Jeffrey Dahmer glasses" - described an analogy of the relation between the main characters (a man and a chimp) as analogous to Man's relationship with evolution. Romero laughed him off.

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** As they're trying to figure out a disguise, Brad discloses the true (to real-life) origin story of the costume. He'd gone to a screening of ''Monkey Shines'' ''Film/MonkeyShines'' with a Q&A with [[NightOfTheLivingDead [[Film/NightOfTheLivingDead1968 George Romero]] afterwards. One of the people present - described as wearing an all-black suit, slicked-back hair, and "Jeffrey Dahmer glasses" - described an analogy of the relation between the main characters (a man and a chimp) as analogous to Man's relationship with evolution. Romero laughed him off.

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