- Data di nascita
- Altezza1,70 m
- Brad Jones è nato il 20 dicembre 1981. Luogo di nascita: Usa. È conosciuto come editor e produttore. È celebre per aver partecipato a Freak Out (2003), Game Boys (2008) e Paranoia (2011). È sposato con Laura Luke dall'11 novembre 2017. Hanno un/a figlio/a. È stata sposato con Jillian Zurawski.
- ConiugiLaura Luke(11 novembre 2017 - presente) (1 bambino)Jillian Zurawski(17 aprile 2010 - 24 maggio 2012) (divorziato)
- BambiniJack Jones
- Genitori
- Wears a black shirt under a black blazer with black trousers and thick glasses.
- Dead-pan delivery.
- Frequently casts Jake Norvell, Sarah Gobble, Jillian Zurawski, David Gobble, Brian Lewis, Jerrid Foiles, Nick Foster, Ryan Mitchelle, Carrie Jo Stucki, Alex Shryock, Brian Irving, Buford Stowers, Tori Zimmerli, and Ed Glaser in his films and videos.
- Goatee
- Deep, smooth voice.
- His favorite drink is Crystal Pepsi. Ever since it was featured on his Brad Tries... (2010) video series on his web site, and due to high viewer feedback, Jones has been leading a crusade to try and get Pepsi to bring back the discontinued beverage.
- His favorite films are Caligola (1979), Arancia meccanica (1971), Velluto blu (1986), Pulp Fiction (1994), Zombi (1978), The Toxic Avenger - Il vendicatore tossico (1984), The Hollywood Knights (1980), La febbre del sabato sera (1977), Cruising (1980), Zardoz (1974), Un mercoledì da leoni (1978), Batman (1989), Police Station - Turno di notte (1982), and Boogie Nights - L'altra Hollywood (1997).
- Owns several pieces of memorabilia from Caligola (1979), including the double vinyl soundtrack, the novelization, and the special Caligula edition of Penthouse magazine from 1980.
- Based the character of The Cinema Snob on Roger Ebert's review of Venerdì 13 - Capitolo finale (1984).
- His favorite TV show is Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988). His favorite episode is their riff of Visitors - I nuovi extraterrestri (1983).
- [on Cars 2 (2011)] When you got a movie where Larry the Cable Guy has the most screen time in a movie with voices of Bruce Campbell and Franco Nero...then, you've got some problems.
- How is it that studios are so willing to back the "R" rated raunchy comedy, yet become completely neutered when it comes to slasher films? The PG-13 slasher film is the same thing as releasing a porn without sex, or a comedy without the funny parts. It makes no sense and people should not support that.
- I think a film critic can be a good film maker, I don't see why not. I think if a critic makes a movie, they should make a movie that they themselves want to see. That's what I did. Whether they were any good is debatable, but they're what I wanted to see at the time.
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