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- Joe Bob is back. Watching B-Movies and giving background and behind the scenes information. He watches Tourist Trap, Re-Animator and much much more.
- The Puppeteer, a convicted murderer on death row, has always maintained his innocence, claiming that it was an evil force that controlled his body as he slaughtered his victims.
- A mysterious local crashes a couple's vacation through the former Yugoslavia, pulling them deeper into his web of psychic rituals.
- A group of homeless misfits must fight for survival when they discover a plot to exterminate every homeless person in the city.
- Hell Hole hails from the filmmaking family behind Hellbender and centers on an American-led fracking crew that uncovers a living French soldier frozen in time from a Napoleonic campaign, whose body hosts a parasitic monster.
- 2018– 1h 15mNot Rated7.5 (20)TV EpisodeJoin Joe Bob, Darcy the Mail Girl, and the rest of The Last Drive-In crew as they celebrate the series premiere of The Walking Dead: Dead City.
- 2018– 1h 14mNot Rated7.5 (19)TV EpisodeJoe Bob hosts the premiere episode of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon on this very special episode of The Last Drive-In.
- 2018– 2h 22mTV-MA8.9 (94)TV EpisodeJoe Bob tells the tale of Sawney Bean, whose family inspired characters in The Hills Have Eyes (1977), and then he's joined by the film's poster-boy, Michael Berryman.
- 2018– 2h 11mTV-MA8.7 (88)TV EpisodeJoe Bob gives viewers intoxication instructions and begins to divulge the history of the Don Coscarelli franchise Phantasm (1979).
- 2018– 2h 2mTV-MA9.1 (117)TV EpisodeJoe Bob goes on a tangent about the transgender bathroom scandal before conversing with Felissa Rose, the vivacious star of Sleepaway Camp (1983).
- 2018– 2h 11mTV-MA8.3 (125)TV EpisodeJoe Bob welcomes himself back, and then he discusses the careers of Chuck Connors and other cast and crew members of Tourist Trap (1979).
- 2018– 1h 52mTV-MA7.9 (81)TV EpisodeJoe 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.
- 2018– 2h 1mTV-MA8.2 (73)TV EpisodeJoe Bob delves into the forgotten history of 1970s pornography when he hosts the first mainstream film starring Marilyn Chambers, David Cronenberg's Rabid (1977).
- 2018– 1h 49mTV-MA8.0 (91)TV EpisodeJoe 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.
- 2018– 2h 10mTV-MA7.9 (73)TV EpisodeJoe Bob digresses into rhetoric about gluten before giving a geography lesson and discussing Daughters of Darkness (1971).
- 2018– 1h 53mTV-MA8.3 (76)TV EpisodeJoe Bob discusses the making of Basket Case (1982), as well as his personal involvement with the original release of the film.
- 2018– 1h 44mTV-MA7.7 (63)TV EpisodeJoe Bob shares an in-depth history of the career of Herschell Gordon Lewis and the making of Blood Feast (1963).
- 2018– 2hTV-MA8.9 (94)TV EpisodeJoe Bob gives a lecture on the human brain before hosting the cult favorite Re-Animator (1985).
- 2018– 2h 3mTV-MA8.1 (55)TV EpisodeJoe 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.
- 2018– 2h 5mTV-MA8.6 (86)TV EpisodeJoe 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.
- 2018– 2h 10mTV-MA9.0 (96)TV EpisodeJoe 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).
- 2018– 2h 8mTV-MA8.3 (87)TV EpisodeJoe 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.