

I wish I had time to watch them all but who does really.


I grew up watching two horror hosts, Commander USA and Joe Bob Briggs, and I love that there are so many MonsterVision (and Commander USA) videos on youtube. Since the cancellation, Briggs has remained an active speaker and writer, and has contributed commentary tracks to several DVDs. MonsterVision was removed from TNT's lineup in early September 2000. Days later, Briggs received a letter from TNT management, stating that "his services were no longer needed." Afterwards, the show returned to its original non-host format. On July 8, 2000, Briggs unknowingly hosted MonsterVision for the last time (showing Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice).

Briggs has said he believes TNT showing fewer horror and drive-in movies may have led to the program's fall. This new version of MonsterVision featured mainly classic horror and schlock films from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.īriggs went on to host MonsterVision for four years, before TNT executives decided to change the station's format to show mainly Hollywood films. From 1995 to 2000 Joe Bob Briggs (who hosted a similar program on The Movie Channel called Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater) became the permanent host of the series. Later, Penn and Teller guest-hosted MonsterVision marathons featuring mainly old B-Movies from the 1950s and 1960s. (There is no clear air date for the first MonsterVision but the oldest known video footage of the marathon is from 1991.) Movies were shown and a claymation style moon character narrated the bumper segments and served as the host. MonsterVision is an American variety series that aired on TNT from early 1991 to September 2000.
