Joe Bob delves into the forgotten history of 1970s pornography when he hosts the first mainstream film starring Marilyn Chambers, David Cronenberg's Rabid (1977).
Joe Bob delves into the forgotten history of 1970s pornography when he hosts the first mainstream film starring Marilyn Chambers, David Cronenberg's Rabid (1977).
Joe Bob gripes about people fiddling with their phones, and then he criticizes the dull senselessness of The Prowler (1981), but heavily praises Tom Savini for his work on the film.
Joe Bob gripes about people fiddling with their phones, and then he criticizes the dull senselessness of The Prowler (1981), but heavily praises Tom Savini for his work on the film.
1x5 Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama Episode overview
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Ιούλ 14, 2018
Joe Bob's discusses Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988) and devolves into a prolonged rant about the lack of awareness of the Los Angeles mass transit system.
Joe Bob's discusses Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988) and devolves into a prolonged rant about the lack of awareness of the Los Angeles mass transit system.
Joe Bob jumps right into his introduction for Demons (1985), though he veers into a dystopian tirade before trying to sort out the complex history of the notoriously grisly Italian import and its sequels.
Joe Bob jumps right into his introduction for Demons (1985), though he veers into a dystopian tirade before trying to sort out the complex history of the notoriously grisly Italian import and its sequels.
Joe Bob discusses his days in the Boy Scouts, and then he's joined by author/actor/musician/cryptozoologist Lyle Blackburn to discuss The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972) and perform an impromptu sing-along.
Joe Bob discusses his days in the Boy Scouts, and then he's joined by author/actor/musician/cryptozoologist Lyle Blackburn to discuss The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972) and perform an impromptu sing-along.
Joe Bob has a convoluted argument with himself over the meaning of the phrase "take a knee" before spouting off a slew of trivia about Hellraiser (1987).
Joe Bob has a convoluted argument with himself over the meaning of the phrase "take a knee" before spouting off a slew of trivia about Hellraiser (1987).
Joe Bob pays tribute to horror host John Zacherle and tells the story of how he nearly lost his job over a review of the 1982 slasher "Pieces," which he then proceeds to emcee.
Joe Bob pays tribute to horror host John Zacherle and tells the story of how he nearly lost his job over a review of the 1982 slasher "Pieces," which he then proceeds to emcee.