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Monstervision V2

  • Officially Licensed Joe Bob Briggs T-Shirt
  • Artwork by Justin Osbourn
  • Printed on our super soft 4.5oz 100% pre-shrunk ringspun cotton shirts
  • Custom Printed on Demand
  • Due to the custom nature of this item, we only accept exchanges on defective garments.

About Joe Bob Briggs / MonsterVision (1986-2000)

Joe Bob Briggs is the redneck drive-in movie critic persona created by John Bloom, who became the definitive voice of cult and horror film appreciation through his hosting duties on The Movie Channel's Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater and TNT's MonsterVision. His signature "drive-in totals"—tallying up breasts, beasts, dead bodies, and kung fu—combined with surprisingly erudite film criticism created a unique viewing experience that celebrated B-movies while genuinely analyzing them. Briggs brought attention to overlooked horror films and introduced countless viewers to the pleasures of low-budget cinema during the golden age of cable television. His approach influenced generations of horror hosts and critics who followed, proving you could be both irreverent and intelligent about the genre you love.

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  • Officially Licensed Joe Bob Briggs T-Shirt
  • Artwork by Justin Osbourn
  • Printed on our super soft 4.5oz 100% pre-shrunk ringspun cotton shirts
  • Custom Printed on Demand
  • Due to the custom nature of this item, we only accept exchanges on defective garments.

About Joe Bob Briggs / MonsterVision (1986-2000)

Joe Bob Briggs is the redneck drive-in movie critic persona created by John Bloom, who became the definitive voice of cult and horror film appreciation through his hosting duties on The Movie Channel's Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater and TNT's MonsterVision. His signature "drive-in totals"—tallying up breasts, beasts, dead bodies, and kung fu—combined with surprisingly erudite film criticism created a unique viewing experience that celebrated B-movies while genuinely analyzing them. Briggs brought attention to overlooked horror films and introduced countless viewers to the pleasures of low-budget cinema during the golden age of cable television. His approach influenced generations of horror hosts and critics who followed, proving you could be both irreverent and intelligent about the genre you love.