06-05-2005, 10:36 AM
Yessir, indeed he does.
The first MonsterVision disc should be a good time. It begins with a short 1-1 1/2 min. spot that Joe Bob did minutes before the marathon during the credits of Dracula: Dead And Loving It (it was TNT\'s premiere broadcast), and then goes directly into the First Annual Joe Bob Briggs Dusk-To-Dawn Friday the 13th Marathon, and the original Friday the 13th... just like watching widescreen Friday the 13th with Joe Bob coming in every 15-20 minutes with some sarcastic humor and fun movie insights/history that you can munch popcorn to.
I designed the outer jewel-case graphics to resemble an old plastic video cassette case, and all of the text is made with a plain, handwriting-ish font... gives it that nostalgic, "watching late-night horror movies," "livingroom" feel. The liner booklet has a 3 1/2 page autobio. of John Bloom (Joe Bob Briggs), and then some scrap book-type pages of Friday the 13th texts and pics (i.e. some scan-o-gram clippings, F13 reviews from film books like the Creature Features horror movie guide---a personal favorite of Joe Bob Briggs\')... you get the picture.
Anyway, I\'m taking orders all this week for the first disc ($15). If you\'re interested, pm me. i\'ll talley up the orders, and pm everyone with the rest of the order info.
The first MonsterVision disc should be a good time. It begins with a short 1-1 1/2 min. spot that Joe Bob did minutes before the marathon during the credits of Dracula: Dead And Loving It (it was TNT\'s premiere broadcast), and then goes directly into the First Annual Joe Bob Briggs Dusk-To-Dawn Friday the 13th Marathon, and the original Friday the 13th... just like watching widescreen Friday the 13th with Joe Bob coming in every 15-20 minutes with some sarcastic humor and fun movie insights/history that you can munch popcorn to.
I designed the outer jewel-case graphics to resemble an old plastic video cassette case, and all of the text is made with a plain, handwriting-ish font... gives it that nostalgic, "watching late-night horror movies," "livingroom" feel. The liner booklet has a 3 1/2 page autobio. of John Bloom (Joe Bob Briggs), and then some scrap book-type pages of Friday the 13th texts and pics (i.e. some scan-o-gram clippings, F13 reviews from film books like the Creature Features horror movie guide---a personal favorite of Joe Bob Briggs\')... you get the picture.
Anyway, I\'m taking orders all this week for the first disc ($15). If you\'re interested, pm me. i\'ll talley up the orders, and pm everyone with the rest of the order info.