The original "Texas Chain Saw Massacre" is a classic. But what does a cinema snob think of it?
Before moving to a new place, The Cinema Snob films one more episode in the current location.
So why not pick this piece of WTF Japan, "Tampon Tango."
It's the final Sleepaway Camp film, this one from the same creator and stars of the original film. What better way to ring in a new location.
The Cinema Snob takes a look at the Weird, Wild and Crazy Theatrical Trailers from Around the World! It's a collection of humorous and amusing exploitation trailers, including "The Italian Stallion," "Teenage Mother," and more!
Last year it was "Rape Squad." This year for Valentine's Day, The Cinema Snob checks out something way worse.
It's Die Hard at a...ski resort? The Cinema Snob checks out this DTV Thomas Ian Griffith "Die Hard" clone of the 90's that's way easier to sit through that whatever that shit is in theaters now.
The Cinema Snob takes a look at one of the most popular and successful adult films of all time.
It's The Cinema Snob's 200th Episode!! I sure hope there's nothing controversial in this film.
The Cinema Snob continues his look at one of the most controversial exploitation films of all time.
Turns out if you get too close to a spilled can of radioactive waste, it may do serious harm to your movie!
The Cinema Snob salutes Roger Ebert by taking a look at this Ebert scripted Russ Meyer cult classic from 1970.
Wait, there's another one? This time written and directed by Ron Jeremy!
Ever wish "The Terminator" were only 40 minutes long and shot on shitteo?
One of the sleazier films from The Cinema Snob's collection. Imagine "Taxi Driver" if Travis Bickle liked to clean people's assholes.
You don't have to go to Texas, or the movie "Pieces," for a Chainsaw Massacre!
The Cinema Snob finally spotlights one of the most notorious nazisploitation films of all time.
The Cinema Snob checks out another piece of What-The-Fuck Hollywood, this time it's the 1981 Andy Kaufman/Bernadette Peters love story about robots.
Ooo, scandalous!
Not even the real Superman can save us from this train wreck of a porno spoof.
Ilsa and the girls are back, and this time they're gone Middle Eastern!
Fucking WHAT?!?!?
Mainly known for containing the first onscreen appearance of a beloved TV icon; you'd better have some of that LSD left over from last week's episode, cause you're gonna need it.
Studios shouldn't be surprised by the disappointment of Gore Verbinski's "The Lone Ranger," after all, the same thing happened 32 years ago!!
Get your fill of more Giant Robot action, Charles Band style!
You've seen slugs, grizzlies, and sharks! Now prepare for the biggest threat of them all...DOGS!! It's Lloyd's favorite movie of all time.
Often called one of the roughest of the roughies, it's nipple piercin' fun for the whole family!
Just a little slasher film from 1980, perhaps you've heard of it.
Complete with a cracked voice, The Cinema Snob takes a look at some more lively trailers from the 42nd Street Forever Collection!
Trailers spotlighted this time around include Black Samson, Skatetown USA, The Hellcats, and more!
The Cinema Snob is shocked to find out they made another one of these!
In honor of Friday the 13th week, The Cinema Snob takes a look at...this.
The Cinema Snob returns with the most fabulous of vampires!
Finally, the true story of Jack the Ripper can be told! Or not.
The Cinema Snob comes across a not so friendly alien from the 1980s.
I hear this one has Halloween stuff in it! The Cinema Snob checks out one of the most inspirational slasher films of all time.
Evil!! After the nightmares are over, The Cinema Snob can now post up this piece of WHAT THE FUCK children's entertainment from Mexico!
That's right, there's another one of these movies. These vaginas won't stop talking!!
When are people going to learn to take the advice given to us in titles that start with "Don't."
Some days it's nice to be an only child.
This Thanksgiving, The Snob returns to the land of Turkey to check out their own version of I Spit on Your Grave. Yep, this actually exists, and it's just horrible!
Now we know why they call him Guy Smiley!
Don't have enough time to see the new Hobbit films? Perhaps this Russian 1985 version will be up your alley!
After spotlighting some of the sequels in previous years, The Cinema Snob finally takes a look at the original 1984 controversial slasher film "Silent Night, Deadly Night."