Nah this movie is an example of “If you’re gonna do it, do it right” Like a Pooh horror movie could of work if they had like either Full Moon Picture making lt or MeatCanyon making a disturbing animation into a full on mocie
Chris Gore reviewed it when it came out, and said it was terrible, dull, and boring. Some people were angry they made Pooh violent, but he said it was more offensive that the movie was so dumb.
Jack and Jill really isn’t as bad of a movie as everyone claims it is. There are movies far worse and more offensive than that like Little Bit of Heaven with Kirk Cameron.
And the sad thing is that other studios are making their own crappy Pooh horror movies. Hell, there are even crappy Pooh horror games. And we know the exact same thing is going to eventually happen with Mickey Mouse.
As far as I know, Disney still has the rights to their Winnie the Pooh. So, I bet they would be very interested in not letting Mickey Mouse (their flagship character) from entering the public domain.
Disney really needs to put something Pooh-related out that's good so that attention gets diverted away from stuff like this. Maybe they could do an adaptation of Return to the Hundred-Acre Wood (and introduce Lottie the Otter to the Disney franchise in the process)
This feels like it would be played after midnight on TV after an Elvira special rerun. Also can't wait for the sequels Pooh strikes back, Pooh goes to space, and my personal favorite Pooh goes to the hood.
Making Pooh the killer was the biggest mistake. Surely if Pooh and Pals are going to be in a horror film they are the group of friends who have to escape the scary monster/killer/whatever? Adapt the Heffalump chapter from the original book and put a horror twist on it. Show Pooh and Piglet trying to escape from a Heffalump and build lots of tension and atmosphere and keep it ambiguous as to whether the Heffalump is real or just a figment of their imaginations
With a subtitle like "Blood And Honey," it really should have been a gangster or crime movie. If for no other reason than it would have been funny as hell for someone doing an impersonation of Winne The Pooh while singing something like "Push It To The Limit."
It reminds me of that one crappy bootleg called ‘Motorcycle the Pooh’, which sounds like Winnie took up biking in a street gang. Now that’s a movie people might actually bother to see.
This movie feels like it was made during that early-to-mid-2010s era of dark and gritty reboots (e.g. Snow White and the Huntsmen, Maleficent, Clash of the Titans 2010), but wasn't released until several years after. Also, nice to see one of the movies that constitute the recent trend of "memesplotation" - movies that only exist to have memes made out of them.
Snow White and the Huntsman, dark and gritty? Nah, if you want dark and Gritty Snow White, you go to Snow White, A Tale of Terror, a 1997 tv movie starring Sigourney Weaver and Sam Neil.
@@alexandredesbiens-brassard9109 and there was also once upon a time yet that show was fun now I'm thinking about what that shows take on winnie the pooh would be like
My mom truly asked me to watch Winnie the Pooh blood and honey with her and my step dad a couple weeks ago, we knew it would be awful but she was like “you used to love Winnie the Pooh as a little kid” and the three of us basically went mystery science theater on the movie and took turns riffing the entire damn thing. I don’t think my mom and I laughed as hard as we did in a long time when at the end pooh grows like 2 feet. Starts just doom guy ripping and tearing on these people, summons bees to swarm some guy and then speaks for the first and only time in the movie and says “you left” to Christopher. My step dad looks at us and says “I wouldn’t be surprised if you both just lost 20 IQ points watching this trash because I feel dumber sitting here with you guys” 🤣 I have no doubts snob had fun watching this movie
I can see it before my eyes how Piglet tells Winnie that they will be friends forever when they are drenched in blood. Feels like a lost opportunity to not include a emo Eeyore in the cast more than they do though.
Maybe Eeyore's death is meant to signify something. The saddest of them all, he might not have it in him to kill, and certainly not to object when his friends cast him as their final resort to starvation. They still hold a grave of him, which shows they still mourn. They use his infamous tail as a means to punish Christopher Robin later in the film, right after Winnie the Pooh has that breakdown with CR. As if to allow Eeyore a form of revenge as well.
If I want to see a parody of Winnie the Pooh, I’ll stick with the Pinky and The Brain episode “The Megalomaniacal Adventures of Brainie the Poo”, thank you very much!
Honestly, I miss the 80s style shot on video horror movies. They feel more real, and like people worked with what they had even if it looked bad. There was a sense of "Okay, I could make something myself!"
After all these months I suddenly had a thought. Why couldn't the movie have been about Pooh and Friends helping to protect people from Woozles. Like make them super monstrous and maybe have some serious scenes with Pooh that you play completely straight. Like him telling the humans what happened to Rabbit or someone. Plus you could make the Woozles smart in mimicking people to drive them insane and isolate them. I mean it wouldn't be a great film but it would show more creativity.
This movie could have been a lot of fun, even with the childhood bashing. It's a perfect example of a bad idea missing its chance to become a good idea.
Except some morons just don't get it. Its not the Disney's version of Pooh that is public domain, its the children's book illustrations of Pooh that are public domain. Im kinda surprised that Disney didn't send a C&D letter, since Pooh seems to look really close to Disney's version. But they probably weren't going to lower themselves going after this trash and drawing more eyeballs to it. Its the same thing with the idiots who keep saying Mickey Mouse is going to be public domain. NO its the Steamboat Willie version of Mickey Mouse.
Well this one’s not on Disney Plus- Serously. This movie could have been so much better! The Heffalumps could have stampeded the forest, the people could have set traps to catch Pooh and Piglet, and Pooh could have sent bees to attack the people. C’mon! Also, total side note- but because Brad has a kid now, does that mean that he’ll have to review those weird Baby Geniuses movies now? They are absolutely terrifying! With the first movie being released in 1999, the last movie was released in 2015. Apparently, people wanted more of them. Damn you Steven Paul!
One of my favorite memories of working at a theatre when the 2nd Baby Geniuses movie came out. A mother came out asking for a refund. She said the movie was so bad, she didn't want to subject her young child to it any longer.
@@renegadesofanarchy289I think if you catch your kid watching that then you've failed as a parent and need to go full medieval and put them in a chastity cage until they learn to properly take care of their genitals.
All I wanted from this movie was for Piglet to change his name to PIG. THAT'S ALL. Something like... Christopher Robin: "Why are you doing this Piglet?" Piglet: "Me names not Piglet...IT'S PIIIIGG!!!!" But since they didn't talk that idea went bust.
Omg, that would be hilarious. I hope he starts making videos about how all the toys for kids are satanic, and complains about there being 200 acts of violence per minute in Muppet Babies or whatever kids watch now.
I'll stick with the live action Winnie the Pooh movie where Christopher Robin is played by Obi-Wan Kenobi, thank you very much. Also, I have the feeling you will be reviewing The Mean One (the R-rated Grinch film) for Christmas this year.
Incorporating Inspiration from your Newborn into your reviews & what you watch is Genius & Sweet!!👏😊 So Honor to see your Family Grow & how it inspires your Incredible Work going forward Snob!👏😃👏
I had an idea for a horror Peter Pan film: where after cutting off Hook's hand and feeding it to the crocodile, Peter begins kidnapping children, hunting them down Hunger Games style, and slicing them up to feed the croc. I call it Severland.
I feel like more effort went into the thumbnail for this review than the actual movie. One of the most hilarious things about this was the director's press tour. He was getting attention he never got before and suddenly seemed to think he was a big shot director. He behaved as though this was some kind of passion project when he admitted over and over again that the movie only got made because they wanted one of their films to go viral.
😂 the BETTER twist would of been Christoffer Robin being the BRAINS of the group and him LURING potential victoms. All wgile doing this AND medical school... Pooh being his teacher in the forest!
For your son, I would recommend the 2011 Winnie the Pooh film. It was, to me a great example of how you can keep the innocent simplicity of the Disney Pooh series... but also make it really REALLY funny: like Pooh is character comedy gold at it's best! ALSO... it was Disney's last hand drawn film to date... and given how low the budget was it's tragic it couldn't even make that back in theatre...
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Disney's last hand-drawn film until The Bob's Burgers Movie, which also failed at the box office.
@ AH yes, I guess that WAS owned by Disney. THOUGH that was more 2d puppet-rig than hand drawn, so I feel it doesn't count. THOUGH it was also a very low-budget film, which makes it also tragic it couldn't turn a profit: All it needed was 76 mill! I THINK though that might've been more about how people were slow moving ot return to theatres after Covid... I do wonder if it would've made it's money after people got more into the habit of movie going
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There's also the main factor of it going up against 2022's mega-hit "Top Gun: Maverick"@@elephantmarch
Alright! New Cinema Snob! And its on a movie I literally knew was a bad idea, even on paper. I knew this movie wouldn't be good even from the screenshots, and the fact that this movie is spawning a sequel really has me scratching my head. Pretty much shows you can make a slasher/horror movie about anything.
Oh my god. I never thought I'd want to see Brad delve into the insane world of children's entertainment, but holy shit, am I ready for this new era of total snobbery.
Loved the Sledge Hammer reference, Brad! Haha, I used to consider that the worst movie I'd ever seen...until I watched Ax 'Em! I found Sledge Hammer on clamshell VHS at my local video store for $2 back in 2000 or so, and man was it terrible! Very obscure, forgotten shot-on-shitteo. My ex-wife, brother-in-law, and a couple of his friends had a plan to make a sequel, but it never got made, haha!
Hey Brad glad to hear your boy is doing well , I've been watching your content since Peire Kirby week keep it up, man. Also o saw some crystal Pepsi the other day
2;19 "hey, remember that other studio who produced things you watched and liked? We're riding their coattails without a hint of shame!" 4:42 I haven't watched Disney's Winnie the Pooh stuff in decades, so I'm unclear on why stuffed animals need food at all. 13:18 I can't hear that without thinking of that 1st season episode of SOUTH PARK with Damien in it.
It's amazing, really, the claim that these characters are meant to be Pooh characters adds literally nothing to the movie that would significantly alter the story if removed. They literally only did this because they wanted to flaunt that they rushed to do the stupidest shit with Pooh as soon as the source material became public domain.
I always know im in for fun that ill be embarrassed to admit to. As soon as i see coeds. Its like "omg theres a blond Tiffany... this is gonna be regarded"😂
If Pooh and Piglet are the one’s murdering everyone, where the hell are Rabbit and Owl? They already established the cannibalized Eeyore, and Tigger was confirmed for the sequel, so where are Rabbit and Owl if Pooh and Piglet are the ones killing people?
Rhys Frake Waterfeild Has Made This To Make My Mental Health Uneasy. Winnie The Pooh Was My Childhood and I’m worried that the students at my old school might see that. 😞 Rhys Must Suffer The Way I Have Suffered.
This movie’s a perfect example of just because you could doesn’t mean you should.
Nah this movie is an example of “If you’re gonna do it, do it right”
Like a Pooh horror movie could of work if they had like either Full Moon Picture making lt or MeatCanyon making a disturbing animation into a full on mocie
Yeah, but the thing is they clearly couldn’t. This movie looks like it has half of the budget of a sixties episode of Doctor Who.
@@BigK13372 That too.
@@samuelbarber6177 Are we talking Hartnell or Troughton.
Chris Gore reviewed it when it came out, and said it was terrible, dull, and boring. Some people were angry they made Pooh violent, but he said it was more offensive that the movie was so dumb.
"Is everything dark and gritty nowadays?"
Unfortunately yes
Yeah, like the MCU or most Disney films. All of them are dark and gritty 😒😒😒
Nothing they'll ever make will be a Jack and Jill scarier than the Adam Sandler one.
Tom Savini wishes he could make a kill as gruesome as what Dunkaccino did to Al Pachino's career.
@@Crisis-Comics I'm still not convinced that Savini *didn't* do Sandler's drag/fat-suit
Jack and Jill really isn’t as bad of a movie as everyone claims it is. There are movies far worse and more offensive than that like Little Bit of Heaven with Kirk Cameron.
@@Crisis-Comics Plus, thanks to The Irishman, Al Pacino’s career has been thankfully revived. So hooray! 👏🙂
The first thing we did with Pooh when he entered public domain was make him into a monster. We don’t deserve him.
And the sad thing is that other studios are making their own crappy Pooh horror movies. Hell, there are even crappy Pooh horror games. And we know the exact same thing is going to eventually happen with Mickey Mouse.
@@ScratStitchmouse.avi
As far as I know, Disney still has the rights to their Winnie the Pooh. So, I bet they would be very interested in not letting Mickey Mouse (their flagship character) from entering the public domain.
@@janebyrne6463 Yep- that’s why they couldn’t use Pooh’s iconic red shirt, because that’s still Disney.
Disney really needs to put something Pooh-related out that's good so that attention gets diverted away from stuff like this. Maybe they could do an adaptation of Return to the Hundred-Acre Wood (and introduce Lottie the Otter to the Disney franchise in the process)
Congrats on your newborn, Brad!
This feels like it would be played after midnight on TV after an Elvira special rerun. Also can't wait for the sequels Pooh strikes back, Pooh goes to space, and my personal favorite Pooh goes to the hood.
Pooh in the Hood is gonna be peak. Hope the rap number is sick as fuck.
Let's green eggs and ham it!
@@nathanielyeo9456 Bear in the hood come to do no good
A lot of potential.
Don't give them any ideas!
While a lot of children’s stories CAN lend themselves to being made scary…Pooh is just too damn innocent to really work as the basis for horror
That's why it's so weird that the movie plays it straight. It's like impossible to make Pooh scary! I mean his name is literally "Pooh"!
Making Pooh the killer was the biggest mistake. Surely if Pooh and Pals are going to be in a horror film they are the group of friends who have to escape the scary monster/killer/whatever?
Adapt the Heffalump chapter from the original book and put a horror twist on it. Show Pooh and Piglet trying to escape from a Heffalump and build lots of tension and atmosphere and keep it ambiguous as to whether the Heffalump is real or just a figment of their imaginations
@@JimmyC1994Or do a psychological thriller with Christopher Robin as a delusional killer who’s desperate to recreate his childhood fantasies
@@DocZFlux that sounds pretty cool too. Like The Mad Hatter from DC Comics with a slasher twist
@@DocZFluxor make it more similar to where the wild things are if you want dark Winnie the pooh
Cinema Snoba and children's programming never fails to bring awesome content.
With a subtitle like "Blood And Honey," it really should have been a gangster or crime movie. If for no other reason than it would have been funny as hell for someone doing an impersonation of Winne The Pooh while singing something like "Push It To The Limit."
I NEED THAT!!!
I'd rather have that than this movie!
It reminds me of that one crappy bootleg called ‘Motorcycle the Pooh’, which sounds like Winnie took up biking in a street gang. Now that’s a movie people might actually bother to see.
I can only imagine Eeyore probably saw all this coming.
😂
On the plus side, at least he found a way out of all this bloodshed and carnage.
This movie feels like it was made during that early-to-mid-2010s era of dark and gritty reboots (e.g. Snow White and the Huntsmen, Maleficent, Clash of the Titans 2010), but wasn't released until several years after.
Also, nice to see one of the movies that constitute the recent trend of "memesplotation" - movies that only exist to have memes made out of them.
That reminds me, Snob should do that Karen movie.
Snow White and the Huntsman, dark and gritty? Nah, if you want dark and Gritty Snow White, you go to Snow White, A Tale of Terror, a 1997 tv movie starring Sigourney Weaver and Sam Neil.
@ It's not the full Snob treatment, but Brad did: ua-cam.com/video/kgaqR2nIses/v-deo.html
That's the first thing on my mind, yeah.
@@alexandredesbiens-brassard9109 and there was also once upon a time yet that show was fun now I'm thinking about what that shows take on winnie the pooh would be like
I still can't believe this was released to theaters as a Fathom Event!
Congratulations on the birth of your little boy
My mom truly asked me to watch Winnie the Pooh blood and honey with her and my step dad a couple weeks ago, we knew it would be awful but she was like “you used to love Winnie the Pooh as a little kid” and the three of us basically went mystery science theater on the movie and took turns riffing the entire damn thing. I don’t think my mom and I laughed as hard as we did in a long time when at the end pooh grows like 2 feet. Starts just doom guy ripping and tearing on these people, summons bees to swarm some guy and then speaks for the first and only time in the movie and says “you left” to Christopher. My step dad looks at us and says “I wouldn’t be surprised if you both just lost 20 IQ points watching this trash because I feel dumber sitting here with you guys” 🤣 I have no doubts snob had fun watching this movie
Waiting for your kids to get old enough that the movies you laugh at doesn't scar them forever. Welcome to Fatherhood, bro!
Should’ve made a horror film about Heffalumps and Woozles.
I can see it before my eyes how Piglet tells Winnie that they will be friends forever when they are drenched in blood. Feels like a lost opportunity to not include a emo Eeyore in the cast more than they do though.
Maybe Eeyore's death is meant to signify something. The saddest of them all, he might not have it in him to kill, and certainly not to object when his friends cast him as their final resort to starvation. They still hold a grave of him, which shows they still mourn. They use his infamous tail as a means to punish Christopher Robin later in the film, right after Winnie the Pooh has that breakdown with CR. As if to allow Eeyore a form of revenge as well.
If I want to see a parody of Winnie the Pooh, I’ll stick with the Pinky and The Brain episode “The Megalomaniacal Adventures of Brainie the Poo”, thank you very much!
Honestly, I miss the 80s style shot on video horror movies.
They feel more real, and like people worked with what they had even if it looked bad. There was a sense of "Okay, I could make something myself!"
Pity that requires everyone in the movie to be an idiot
After all these months I suddenly had a thought. Why couldn't the movie have been about Pooh and Friends helping to protect people from Woozles. Like make them super monstrous and maybe have some serious scenes with Pooh that you play completely straight. Like him telling the humans what happened to Rabbit or someone. Plus you could make the Woozles smart in mimicking people to drive them insane and isolate them.
I mean it wouldn't be a great film but it would show more creativity.
This movie could have been a lot of fun, even with the childhood bashing. It's a perfect example of a bad idea missing its chance to become a good idea.
Except some morons just don't get it. Its not the Disney's version of Pooh that is public domain, its the children's book illustrations of Pooh that are public domain. Im kinda surprised that Disney didn't send a C&D letter, since Pooh seems to look really close to Disney's version. But they probably weren't going to lower themselves going after this trash and drawing more eyeballs to it.
Its the same thing with the idiots who keep saying Mickey Mouse is going to be public domain. NO its the Steamboat Willie version of Mickey Mouse.
Truth
@@lutherheggs451 And even then, do they really, genuinely believe Disney is going to let ANY era of Mickey Mouse suddenly no longer belong to them?
@@ElFreakinCid Nor should they. That would be like Nintendo giving up the rights to Mario.
Well this one’s not on Disney Plus- Serously. This movie could have been so much better! The Heffalumps could have stampeded the forest, the people could have set traps to catch Pooh and Piglet, and Pooh could have sent bees to attack the people. C’mon!
Also, total side note- but because Brad has a kid now, does that mean that he’ll have to review those weird Baby Geniuses movies now? They are absolutely terrifying! With the first movie being released in 1999, the last movie was released in 2015. Apparently, people wanted more of them. Damn you Steven Paul!
One of my favorite memories of working at a theatre when the 2nd Baby Geniuses movie came out. A mother came out asking for a refund. She said the movie was so bad, she didn't want to subject her young child to it any longer.
It's almost like John Voigt couldn't get out of contract for those movies
Well duh…
You will find it on peacock btw
My dad walked in on me watching this. I think it would’ve been less embarrassing if he walked in on me watching porn
Unless it was Strokemon of course
@@renegadesofanarchy289I think if you catch your kid watching that then you've failed as a parent and need to go full medieval and put them in a chastity cage until they learn to properly take care of their genitals.
All I wanted from this movie was for Piglet to change his name to PIG. THAT'S ALL.
Something like...
Christopher Robin: "Why are you doing this Piglet?"
Piglet: "Me names not Piglet...IT'S PIIIIGG!!!!"
But since they didn't talk that idea went bust.
congrats on newborn snob and mrs snob welcome back!!!
I remember when Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter came out and since then you see so many of these fanfic style movies.
That movie is based on a book if you can believe that.
Are we gonna get a Cinema Snob being grumpy for everything being too violent for children now?
Omg, that would be hilarious. I hope he starts making videos about how all the toys for kids are satanic, and complains about there being 200 acts of violence per minute in Muppet Babies or whatever kids watch now.
I could totally see that. And it would be hilarious!
@@AliceBowie You think having a kid means Brad will turn his character into Gary and Phil?
Imagine what would happen if they made a horror spoof of Bluey... the Snob would need to review it ASAP!
@@AliceBowieskeletoooooor the masterrrrr of the universe
Laughed a little too hard at the remake Jason tunnel line 🤣
I love how he loves to be a dad.
I'll stick with the live action Winnie the Pooh movie where Christopher Robin is played by Obi-Wan Kenobi, thank you very much.
Also, I have the feeling you will be reviewing The Mean One (the R-rated Grinch film) for Christmas this year.
Congratulations on being a father!
So glad to see Cinema Snob is back!😃 Also that he's doing one that I didn't think was a real movie.😆
I saw a trailer for this when I saw Skinamarink and was like: "I didn't know people still did joke trailers."
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I had an idea for a horror Peter Pan film: where after cutting off Hook's hand and feeding it to the crocodile, Peter begins kidnapping children, hunting them down Hunger Games style, and slicing them up to feed the croc. I call it Severland.
I'd watch it.
Considering that Peter Pan in the book would kill Lost Boys as soon as they started to mature this would work.
One's in the works called Peter Pan: Neverland Nightmares
@@keatonthekoopatroopa246 Dang. That got greenlit fast. He just pitched it two hours ago.
Congratulations on the birth of your son!
Congratulations on your new baby
Good job with the baby's arrival and this
Congratulations on your new baby boy 💗
I feel like more effort went into the thumbnail for this review than the actual movie.
One of the most hilarious things about this was the director's press tour. He was getting attention he never got before and suddenly seemed to think he was a big shot director. He behaved as though this was some kind of passion project when he admitted over and over again that the movie only got made because they wanted one of their films to go viral.
Congratulations to you both on the birth of your son. Keep up the great work on your various UA-cam videos.
😂 the BETTER twist would of been Christoffer Robin being the BRAINS of the group and him LURING potential victoms. All wgile doing this AND medical school... Pooh being his teacher in the forest!
Still not as traumatic for children as _Watership Down._
The 70s film at least. The 90s cartoon is a bit tamer and the Netflix series is badly-animated.
I loved the idea of this movie, shame it wasn’t great. It is a great welcome back episode.
The traumatized lady should come back as a ghost in her own spin-off killer movie, where she kills her stalker.
After a month of taking care of Snob Jr., Snob comes back with this. Welcome back.
Congratulations on the son, mate.
Congrats on the baby snob Brad!!!!!
For your son, I would recommend the 2011 Winnie the Pooh film. It was, to me a great example of how you can keep the innocent simplicity of the Disney Pooh series... but also make it really REALLY funny: like Pooh is character comedy gold at it's best! ALSO... it was Disney's last hand drawn film to date... and given how low the budget was it's tragic it couldn't even make that back in theatre...
Disney's last hand-drawn film until The Bob's Burgers Movie, which also failed at the box office.
@ AH yes, I guess that WAS owned by Disney. THOUGH that was more 2d puppet-rig than hand drawn, so I feel it doesn't count.
THOUGH it was also a very low-budget film, which makes it also tragic it couldn't turn a profit: All it needed was 76 mill! I THINK though that might've been more about how people were slow moving ot return to theatres after Covid... I do wonder if it would've made it's money after people got more into the habit of movie going
There's also the main factor of it going up against 2022's mega-hit "Top Gun: Maverick"@@elephantmarch
So, they started to starve because Christopher Robin wasn't around to feed them....what did they do for food before he showed up?
"Is everything dark and gritty nowadays?" I have a Pinocchio video game to share!
I love how UA-cam started this out with an ad for Highlights Magazine.
Great algorithm, Guys!
I can’t wait for son of snob where brad has to show all these movies to his kid!,
Congratulations to you and your wife
Thank you for loving Shelly.
Welcome back!
Congrats on the new baby!
congrats on the son, CS. nice to see you back
Didn't think Winnie the Pooh would be the next review! Nice!
Oh I'm so glad you finally got around to this snob. I literally just bought the DVD of this 2 weeks ago
Alright! New Cinema Snob! And its on a movie I literally knew was a bad idea, even on paper.
I knew this movie wouldn't be good even from the screenshots, and the fact that this movie is spawning a sequel really has me scratching my head. Pretty much shows you can make a slasher/horror movie about anything.
Congrats on you & your now growing family, Cinema Snob.
I love this idea for Winnie.
Congrats on the child, Snob :D
Still have 3 of your DVDs from ages ago
I never understood why they ate Eeyore first when Piglet was literally right there and he’s the most edible. After that it would be Rabbit.
You’re the best Cinema Snob! 😆
Oh my god. I never thought I'd want to see Brad delve into the insane world of children's entertainment, but holy shit, am I ready for this new era of total snobbery.
I'd love to see Jim Cummings' reaction to this movie.
I heard he hated it.
Loved the Sledge Hammer reference, Brad! Haha, I used to consider that the worst movie I'd ever seen...until I watched Ax 'Em! I found Sledge Hammer on clamshell VHS at my local video store for $2 back in 2000 or so, and man was it terrible! Very obscure, forgotten shot-on-shitteo. My ex-wife, brother-in-law, and a couple of his friends had a plan to make a sequel, but it never got made, haha!
Congratulations on the new bub snob,enjoy fatherhood.best wishes and love to you and your family😊❤
0:56 Joke's on them - the other Jack and Jill is much more frightening.
This is one of that Movies where the best Part is the History behind that Movie.
Congrats on the birth of your son. All my est hopes and wish for your family,
This film is the perfect example of a 2 second joke being stretched into a full movie.
“Find me a Winnie the Pooh movie!” Immediately cuts to a car explosion
He's back!
It's going to be great when you sit down with little Jack and watch Caligula together
Let's focus on the people behind the making of this film. Short and sweet...
Hey Brad glad to hear your boy is doing well , I've been watching your content since Peire Kirby week keep it up, man. Also o saw some crystal Pepsi the other day
I haven't watched Cinema Snob in quite a few years now and... dear lord Brad looks old.
2;19 "hey, remember that other studio who produced things you watched and liked? We're riding their coattails without a hint of shame!"
4:42 I haven't watched Disney's Winnie the Pooh stuff in decades, so I'm unclear on why stuffed animals need food at all.
13:18 I can't hear that without thinking of that 1st season episode of SOUTH PARK with Damien in it.
This movie fails because it doesn't have a scene of Winnie the Pooh saying "Oh bother" after "accidentally" knocking someone's head off.
This isn't exactly what I had in mind for a Winnie the Pooh horror movie I thought pooh-bear would be more like a victim than a killer.
Congrats on the kid :)
It's amazing, really, the claim that these characters are meant to be Pooh characters adds literally nothing to the movie that would significantly alter the story if removed. They literally only did this because they wanted to flaunt that they rushed to do the stupidest shit with Pooh as soon as the source material became public domain.
Finding a movie like this done unintentionally funny like sharknado or any Neil Breen film is becoming harder and harder to come across these days.
Eryore's last words were "It figures."
Another BANGER of a Review
I can't wait for you review the Mean One soon.
congrats man!
As someone who couldn't stand Winnie the Pooh as a kid cause it was too sweetsie cutsie for me Pooh blood and honey is strangely cathartic.
Look out, ya'll; the seed of the cinema snob is on the rise.
I've been waiting for this review so I don't have to watch the movie. Thank you for your sacrifice, Brad.
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The fact she was HOGtied was kind of clever, depending on which evil character did it.
Cool video as always Snob 💯
So so.. I'll accept a sequel 👍🏼 My son had his son today, my grandson
I always know im in for fun that ill be embarrassed to admit to. As soon as i see coeds. Its like "omg theres a blond Tiffany... this is gonna be regarded"😂
If Pooh and Piglet are the one’s murdering everyone, where the hell are Rabbit and Owl? They already established the cannibalized Eeyore, and Tigger was confirmed for the sequel, so where are Rabbit and Owl if Pooh and Piglet are the ones killing people?
Owl flew away and Rabbit is in his underground bunker waiting this out with his stores of food.
@@HarmonyHope7534 Rabbit is just happy that Pooh has stopped bugging him for honey.
I assumed they were eventually eaten too, or ran away from Pooh and Piglet lol
... that awkward moment where you're unsure whether the new dad is Brad, Craig Golightly, or both.
What of Vincent Dawn ? 🤔
Rhys Frake Waterfeild Has Made This To Make My Mental Health Uneasy. Winnie The Pooh Was My Childhood and I’m worried that the students at my old school might see that. 😞 Rhys Must Suffer The Way I Have Suffered.
For Christmas you NEED to review Mean One