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10/1/2009 12:58 AM
Eric wrote:
Wow!!!!!!!! I wanna buy a hundred copies of this movie. Love this segement,I get a history lesson and a big box to boot. Speaking of boot(ie). You are one lucky guy, Brad!!!! Reply to this
10/1/2009 1:09 AM
diggerjohn111 wrote:
Long Live Sleaze! I never mind a good history lesson, it's what I do for a living. Reply to this
10/1/2009 1:29 AM
Kerry wrote:
i love the Vic character, i hope you make a cross-over vid, with Vic and the Snob, that would be pretty fucking cool to see Snob and Vic interact.
man i wish i had a Big Box collection like yours, the only big box i have is Piranha which is pretty cool, i'd just like to expand my collection.
do you have any recommendations as to where to find Big Boxes?
10/1/2009 5:46 AM
Jyri wrote:
And is Vic ever going to appear on screen? I'm getting all these weird images of what he might look like... I'm sure he has a white "Miami Vice" jacket as like an opposite to The Snob's black one. Maybe a fake tan... Hair grasily combed back... And an ugly colorhul shirt (maybe like a Hawaii shirt) under the white jacket that has like the top buttons open and you can see like these super sleazy gold chains... Yeah, that's the way I see him.
10/1/2009 9:47 AM
Michael wrote:
Another great Big Box episode, and liked the history lesson as well Mr Jones. I know you saw the first season of Mad Men recently and the thought just occurred to me that Jillian looks like Joan from the show, heh. Reply to this
10/1/2009 11:09 AM
jeffj8 wrote:
Just an FYI. HorrorHound magazine has been running a series of retrospective articles on the VHS companies (like the ones covered here) of the 80s and 90s. Additionally, each issue focuses on a classic horror film of the 70s through 90s which includes in-debt articles on the history of the movie and then and now location comparisons. Reply to this
10/1/2009 12:14 PM
Kyle wrote:
Yeah this video series is great....... because of the----boxes----and stuff..... and.... yeeeeeeeah...
10/1/2009 2:17 PM
slyandthefamilysaw wrote:
Great vid as usual Brad, and I wanted to thank you for informing the ubber nerd masses of all of the obscure goodness and to paying great time and effort in giving all the great knowledge involving these films. Some of these films I would of never would of known about otherwise. You rock the Casbah, sir. Reply to this
10/1/2009 2:36 PMNoyer wrote:
Well done once again sir! It's a shame that the 1980s version of MAN ON FIRE had no big box, as the artwork was perfect for the format: dark, oddly coloured (Canadian, hence the spelling) and eye catching. Reply to this
10/2/2009 2:18 PM
Robert Pulson wrote:
I wish ppl still collected vhs big boxes, and we would have them on our shelves like vinyl records. There would be "big box" shops in trendy downtown streets that sell 80's big boxes, some still in original packaging.. Reply to this
10/3/2009 12:41 AM
Ogma wrote:
Vic (and Brad)... You "guys" really need to invest in some lights. Just a couple cheap scoop lights from the hardware store would do WONDERS for ya'! Reply to this
5/5/2010 4:37 PM
Hellbishop wrote:
Great Shogun Warrior Mazinga! And Combattra TOO! I had most of those boxes which were shown thanks to my dad who would buy them off the street from guys that came around twice a month selling them from the video stores. Whether they were stolen or not who knows?
Too bad moving into a smaller apartment i had to ditch at least a hundred of those things. Hopefully the garbage man found some use for them.
Unfortunately my page hates donate buttons and the link doesn't work, but if you would like to help out The Cinema Snob, my Paypal account is under thecinemasnob@yahoo.com
Wow!!!!!!!! I wanna buy a hundred copies of this movie. Love this segement,I get a history lesson and a big box to boot. Speaking of boot(ie). You are one lucky guy, Brad!!!!
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Long Live Sleaze! I never mind a good history lesson, it's what I do for a living.
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i love the Vic character, i hope you make a cross-over vid, with Vic and the Snob, that would be pretty fucking cool to see Snob and Vic interact.
man i wish i had a Big Box collection like yours, the only big box i have is Piranha which is pretty cool, i'd just like to expand my collection.
do you have any recommendations as to where to find Big Boxes?
oh and do you have the Piranha Big Box?
as always great video Brad
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"...i hope you make a cross-over vid, with Vic and the Snob"
Great idea!
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Yeah, Lino Ventura really was a great actor.
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And is Vic ever going to appear on screen? I'm getting all these weird images of what he might look like... I'm sure he has a white "Miami Vice" jacket as like an opposite to The Snob's black one. Maybe a fake tan... Hair grasily combed back... And an ugly colorhul shirt (maybe like a Hawaii shirt) under the white jacket that has like the top buttons open and you can see like these super sleazy gold chains... Yeah, that's the way I see him.
Keep up the good work!
- Jyri
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You hit it right on the nose, my friend =)
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Hilarious entry, you've really got the feel and style of this perfected.
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I found a big box of Blazzin Saddles recently. Should I of picked it up?
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Brad
Why did all porno movies come(no pun intended)in big boxes?
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I'll be honest,all i did was stare at the boobs...
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Another great Big Box episode, and liked the history lesson as well Mr Jones. I know you saw the first season of Mad Men recently and the thought just occurred to me that Jillian looks like Joan from the show, heh.
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I really love the sleaze..
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Wow! Never knew how Lionsgate came to be, but thanks Brad!
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Another great Big Boob..err..I mean Big Box episode!
I'm with Kerry and Jyri, you should definetly do a crossover video with the Snob and Vic.
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"Model Not Included"? Crud.
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Just an FYI. HorrorHound magazine has been running a series of retrospective articles on the VHS companies (like the ones covered here) of the 80s and 90s. Additionally, each issue focuses on a classic horror film of the 70s through 90s which includes in-debt articles on the history of the movie and then and now location comparisons.
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Yeah this video series is great....... because of the----boxes----and stuff..... and.... yeeeeeeeah...
*stares at Hypno Boobs*
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Great vid as usual Brad, and I wanted to thank you for informing the ubber nerd masses of all of the obscure goodness and to paying great time and effort in giving all the great knowledge involving these films. Some of these films I would of never would of known about otherwise. You rock the Casbah, sir.
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Well done once again sir! It's a shame that the 1980s version of MAN ON FIRE had no big box, as the artwork was perfect for the format: dark, oddly coloured (Canadian, hence the spelling) and eye catching.
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I love these big box videos hopefully he does one on make them die slowly
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As good as the first.
BOOOOOOOOOOBS!!!!!!
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I wish ppl still collected vhs big boxes, and we would have them on our shelves like vinyl records. There would be "big box" shops in trendy downtown streets that sell 80's big boxes, some still in original packaging..
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Vic (and Brad)... You "guys" really need to invest in some lights. Just a couple cheap scoop lights from the hardware store would do WONDERS for ya'!
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Did I just go crazy, or was that the Automan theme song at the beginning? Bravo!
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So this is your plan for taking over the world huh?
You plan to lure us in and...and...
Must...get...big boxes...
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Great Shogun Warrior Mazinga! And Combattra TOO! I had most of those boxes which were shown thanks to my dad who would buy them off the street from guys that came around twice a month selling them from the video stores. Whether they were stolen or not who knows?
Too bad moving into a smaller apartment i had to ditch at least a hundred of those things. Hopefully the garbage man found some use for them.
How mysteriously those things get around
Thanks for the distracting spiel
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Going to the Alps for the weekend, someone with me?
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