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MonsterVision

Specials 1985 - 2004

  • 1985-07-02T04:00:00Z on TNT
  • 1h 25m
  • 19h 50m (14 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Comedy, Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Each Saturday night, Joe Bob Briggs hosts a couple of movies (usually horror or science fiction) at his "trailer" with Rusty, the mail girl. Before the movie starts, he gives a background on it and Drive- In Totals (10 Bodies, Heads Roll, Chainsaw Fu, etc.).

14 episodes

Special 1 Joe Bob Briggs: Dead In Concert

  • 1985-07-02T04:00:00Z1h 25m

Controversial drive-in movie critic Joe Bob Briggs, whose real name is John Bloom, created the Briggs persona in a weekly column in the Dallas Times Herald starting 1982. Joe Bob's outrageous comments and national circulation quickly made him a cult hero. In April, 1985, Joe Bob 's column was banned in Dallas and Bloom resigned from the newspaper a few days later. Here Joe Bob performs comedy routines "We Are the World" satire, "We Are the Weird," to "Drive-in Oath," "Two Sisters from Memphis," and others in front of a live audience.

An aspiring writer is repeatedly gang-raped, humiliated, and left for dead by four men whom she systematically hunts down to seek revenge. Featuring commentary from Joe Bob Briggs.

It's Time for some good old fashioned, B-movie fun with your favorite cult/drive-in film icon Joe Bob Briggs in "Joe Bob Briggs Presents." Joe Bob Briggs, the drive-in movie critic of Grapevine, Texas, is best known for his long-running shows on the Movie Channel and TNT, and his syndicated column "Joe Bob Goes To The Drive- In." Join Joe Bob as he kicks off this series with the '60's cult film "Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter," and enjoy the commentary track that is uniquely Joe Bob.

It's Time for some good old fashioned, B-movie fun with your favorite cult/drive-in film icon Joe Bob Briggs in "Joe Bob Briggs Presents." Joe Bob Briggs, the drive-in movie critic of Grapevine, Texas, is best known for his long-running shows on the Movie Channel and TNT, and his syndicated column "Joe Bob Goes To The Drive- In." Join Joe Bob with "The Double-D Avenger," and enjoy the commentary track that is uniquely Joe Bob.

When Japanese organized crime imbeds itself within LA, the police turn to one man to take down the deadly Yakuza — Joe Marshall, aka "The Samurai." With his fearless swagger and rock hard jaw, The Samurai tears a two-fisted hole through the mob and doesn't stop until the job is done. Featuring commentary from Joe Bob Briggs.

A woman inherits an abandoned ranch whose estate is said to be haunted by "the Chooper," the sword-wielding ghost of a vengeance-seeking Indian, in this Ray Dennis Steckler shocker. Featuring commentary from Joe Bob Briggs.

A photographer cruises Hollywood and takes pictures of young models he then strangles. Meanwhile, a woman who works in a porno bookstore in downtown L.A. takes it upon herself to kill off the local derelicts. Soon the two killers meet up with each other. Featuring commentary from Joe Bob Briggs.

A teacher with a paranormal gift and a dark past, is forced to her limits when she becomes the target of a gang of teenagers. After spying on the vulnerable woman as she showers, they break into her home, humiliate and assault her. Something inside this reclusive teacher snaps and the thirst for vengence takes over. Bloody and clad in lingerie, she mutilates her attackers using some rather interesting and gory methods. Featuring commentary from Joe Bob Briggs.

Two brothers have a plan on how to rob the Ceasar's Palace in Las Vegas. They join a motorcycle gang and while the others are drinking and partying outside of town, they change their clothes and head off to rob the casino. Of course, the police do not look for two well dressed criminals among the Hell's Angels. Featuring commentary from Joe Bob Briggs.

Young lovers John and Jenny decide to go for a drive in the countryside one day when they happen upon the remains of a long-abandoned resort spa. After doing some exploring, they find that an elderly couple is still living in the crumbling building. They tell the youngsters that the resort was shut down long ago because it was the headquarters of a satanic cult that performed cannibalistic rituals on unsuspecting visitors, and then invite the pair to stay for dinner. Will John or Jenny make it back to civilization alive? Featuring commentary from Joe Bob Briggs.

Beatnick Jerry takes his girl, Angie to the carnival. Angie wants to go see the gypsy fortune teller, Jerry does not but relents. After visiting the fortune teller and hearing bad news, Jerry goes alone to see Carmelita, the dancer (the fortune teller's sister). He is invited backstage and is mesmerized into becoming a psychotic killer. Angie, and Jerry's best friend Harold realize something is amiss when Jerry tries to kill Angie. Featuring commentary from Joe Bob Briggs.

In 1974, a little boy tries to talk a little girl into getting naked for him, which she refuses and calls him a pervert. He then runs home, which happens to be a brothel where several (extremely unattractive) hookers and their johns roam around in the bedrooms. The little boy comes into one room to find his mother with her john, to which he reacts by blasting them both dead with a shotgun. Thirteen years later, a woman named Linda is taking the new pledges for her sorority to the now empty brothel for a scavenger hunt. The scavenger hunt in the empty house is to test their maturity and courage, so if they finish the scavenger hunt without chickening out they can be part of the sorority. Once night falls the girls begin seeing apparitions of the dead hookers, and eventually the girls begin getting killed one by one. Featuring commentary from Joe Bob Briggs.

Angel (William Smith), an outlaw biker, sells out his gang by exposing their wild conquests to Like magazine for $10,000. With his photo on the cover, Angel skips town and tries to start over with help from sheep rancher Dan Felton (Dan Kemp). An ex-motorcycle enthusiast, Dan becomes a mentor to Angel, giving him hope for a peaceful future. But Angel must put hope aside when members of his former gang viciously attack Dan's teenage daughter. Featuring commentary from Joe Bob Briggs.

Joe Bob is Joined by the production crew of the movie to add commentary as the movie plays

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