
Feast on a selection of “deadly dinner” films picked by the world’s foremost (and possibly only) drive-in movie critic, kicking off with Joe Bob’s all-time favorite drive-in classic, which he’ll be presenting for the first time in more than thirty years of TV horror hosting.

After giving a skewered history of Thanksgiving, Joe Bob hosts The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) for the very first time, discussing every aspect of the film as well as the careers of its cast and crew.

Joe 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.