Hey folks, this might be too early to tell but recently Brad Jones released The Cinema Snob episode involving Hillary's America on YouTube and within two hours, it got quickly taken off due to content ID from Lionsgate (although fans assume it's more to do with the director as well).
Now Brad recently tweeted that he's gonna do something about it but had he not, we might be looking at another lost episode of his since we have a few gone before rediscovered elsewhere or re-uploaded later on by Brad himself. Here's the link from his site involving the review itself - Hillary's America.
Again, it's too early to tell if this episode is lost or not but hopefully somebody saved it and will upload a mirror copy if Brad didn't get around to this so just throwing a thread here.
I hope that Brad Jones finds a way to re-upload the video, as I never even got a chance to watch it before it was taken down for copyright ID issues.
But in the meantime, he has re-uploaded one of his older reviews from 2014 on the 1978 Bee Gees film tribute to the Beatles titled Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, which was a really fun review to watch.
Despite the frustrations of normal day life we go through, the best thing to do about it is still being happy for our friends and family.
I never got to see it myself mainly because he post it around the same time I was dead asleep (I live in Australia so obvious different time zones) but it won't been a long while until we see it based on this link I found of him talking briefly about it.
Now the only hope is if somebody else posted it elsewhere. I saw tweets of somebody grabbing a copy and tried asking them but so far, either they said no because for reasons or I didn't hear back from them. Will keep looking around just in case.
Last Edit: Aug 14, 2018 6:00:54 GMT by eternalkhaos
It appears that Brad Jones was finally able to successfully get the video back up on YouTube for public viewing here.
I think this case of alleged content ID issues was finally put to rest on August 22nd, 2018 and the video is officially available to watch again (hopefully, that is the case).
Despite the frustrations of normal day life we go through, the best thing to do about it is still being happy for our friends and family.