Being a lifelong Troma fan, I always love seeing the Snob tackle Troma flicks. Here's some friendly suggestions for potential episodes:
'Acting Out' [1976] - an edited porno in the guise of a "documentary" exploring sexual fetishes. Features Robert Kerman, people masturbating in salads, and a fisting scene with a can of Crisco.
'Cybernator' [1991] - a cyborg techno-thriller filmed on a budget of five dollars. Has some choice laughable dialogue and horrible fight choreography.
'Getting Lucky' [1990] - a nerd finds a leprechaun in a beer bottle and goes on a wacky wish spree, including shrinking himself and climbing inside a woman's vulva. A true gem.
'Hollywood Zap!' [1986] - a miraculous failure of a teen sex comedy, starring an Eddie Deezen wannabe, a video game hustler, a ninja midget, a transsexual nun, and Chuck "Porky" Mitchell.
'Horror of the Hungry Humongous Hungan' [1991] - a so-bad-its-awe-inspiring monster flick featuring Jack Palance, a Pee-Wee Herman impersonator, and a monster who looks like an acne-scarred Bea Arthur.
'Igor & the Lunatics' [1985] - what if 'Mother's Day' was made/acted even worse and featured constant blaring synthesizer music?
'Invasion for Flesh & Blood' [1994] - an ambitious shot-on-shitteo movie which nevertheless has some amusing rubber monster antics.
'Killer Nerd' [1991] - the Snob's mentioned it before. I love it, but it'd make a great review, along with the sequel.
'Lust for Freedom' [1987] - a perfectly cheesy women-in-prison flick. Worth watching regardless.
'Space Zombie Bingo!!!' [1993] - in the vein of "Oversexed Rugsuckers", a no-budget sci-fi parody. Very funny, in my opinion, but riffable.
'Video Vixens' [1975] - a 'Groove Tube' knock-off. Extremely tasteless, sleazy and dated. I hate this movie.
Troma's best best-worst movie, however, David Heavener's Christian sci-fi drama 'Outlaw Prophet', is past the Snob's cut-off date. Truthfully, I think the Snob could work with any Troma flick, especially Lloyd's early sex comedies, or even great films like 'The Last Horror Film' and 'Combat Shock'.
Man, I really need to get a life.