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  1. MonsterVision is an American variety series which aired on TNT from June 29, 1991 [1] to September 16, 2000. [2] The show underwent multiple changes throughout its over nine-year run. Initially, the program (which acted as a marathon of older horror, science fiction, or fantasy films) revolved around a mysterious claymation-style moon character ...

  2. Monstervision: With John Bloom, Renner St. John, Joe Flaherty, Rhonda Shear. "Monstervision" was a hosted movie show, with a number of hosts, one being John Bloom as "Joe Bob Briggs".

  3. June 7, 1997. TNT (US) During its return to the earth, commercial spaceship Nostromo intercepts a distress signal from a distant planet. When a three-member team of the crew discovers a chamber containing thousands of eggs on the planet, a creature inside one of the eggs attacks an explorer.

  4. Joe Bob Briggs. MonsterVision would typically show two films per night, though several episodes were much longer, such as the 1997 “Super Bowl Sunday Special,” which consisted of sixteen continuous hours of horror movies. That being said, on usual double feature nights, Joe Bob would appear anywhere between sixteen and twenty-four times ...

  5. hope user TheOddestOtaku doesn't mind; can't watch the full version on my tv; (took it from his complete episode here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixFEe...

  6. Jun 4, 2020 · Traditionally, MonsterVision was known for transmitting 2 movies, back-to-back, throughout the duration of the night.This double-feature was often interrupted by Briggs, who intervened around sixteen to twenty-four times during one show or appeared in sketches specially created for the in-between commercial breaks.

  7. MonsterVision is an American variety series that aired on TNT from March 1, 1993 to September 2000. The series was hosted by Joe Bob Briggs from 1995 to 2000, and featured classic B and cult films from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Penn and Teller guest-hosted MonsterVision marathons before Briggs came on board as the full-time host. Late in its run, the show changed formats, discarded