Top 26 Quotes & Sayings by Joe Bob Briggs

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American critic Joe Bob Briggs.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Joe Bob Briggs

John Irving Bloom, known by the stage name Joe Bob Briggs, is an American syndicated film critic, writer, actor, and comic performer. He is known for having hosted Joe Bob's Drive-in Theater on The Movie Channel from 1986-1996, the TNT television series MonsterVision from 1996 to 2000, and The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs on Shudder from 2018–present. In 2019, he was named the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards' Monster Kid of the Year.

In some European theaters, it's still not uncommon to have a late start and three LONG intermissions, because people actually eat and drink and converse during the intermissions.
Discourse is fleeting, but junk mail is forever.
Faith is like a kernel of wheat. — © Joe Bob Briggs
Faith is like a kernel of wheat.
Almost every venerable tradition at a men's club starts out as a joke.
The best ally you can have in breaking up a street fight is a grandmother.
There is no post-9/11. Everything from now until the end of time is post-9/11.
I AM a male chauvinist. Who's been saying otherwise?
A universal draft is most often the instrument of Third World dictators.
The Italians always made good wine, but you had the impression they were friendly guys in straw hats running family vineyards with slaves or something so that the vino was never more than ten bucks a bottle.
It's not a crime to get drunk.
If you hate what you're seeing, you call it sex and violence. If you like it, you call it 'romance and adventure.'
As I've said many times, the single most oppressed class in America right now is the teenager.
Everything changed in Bosnia, when General Wesley Clark proved that you could fight a war with high- level precision air strikes and a bare minimum of ground action.
In other words, New York has gone all suburban and bourgeois on us.
Apparently we love our own cell phones but we hate everyone else's.
The movies that are honored at The Oscars are always a certain type: Old-fashioned. It's a bunch of well-made, old-fashioned movies that support our idea of ourselves. They uplift the human spirit. That's why horror films never even get nominated.
I always remind people why The Oscars got started in 1928: It was an effort by the studios to suppress the unions. They started the Academy because all the screenwriters and directors and actors were unionizing, and they thought, "We'll have something that resembles a union, but that's completely controlled by the moneyed interests in Hollywood." That's what it's been all these years. It's something that reinforces Hollywood's image of itself. The Best Picture one year was Gandhi. Nobody watched Gandhi, but that's the kind of picture that always wins.
The fifties were when people started coming down on "juvenile delinquents," "hoodlums," "vandals"--anybody that was young, wore a motorcycle jacket, and didn't act polite around older people.
Speaking of things that'll make your head explode, "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story" finally made it to the drive-in
You're not a real Texan till you've been kicked out of every decent state in America.
I love Martin Scorsese, but there's another indication of what The Oscars are all about. They've ignored Martin Scorsese for going on 35 years now, and I wouldn't be surprised if they passed him over again. He'll get one of The Oscars they give you at the end of your life because they feel guilty for never giving you an Oscar.
If you hate what you're seeing, you call it sex and violence. If you like it, you call it "romance and adventure." — © Joe Bob Briggs
If you hate what you're seeing, you call it sex and violence. If you like it, you call it "romance and adventure."
I hate The Oscars. The Oscars make me want to throw things at the TV. In the ancient history of The Oscars, people would go on and make political statements and get thrown off the stage, but the last great political statement, I think, was when Michael Moore started raging against Bush a few years back. Everybody booed him, even though I can't imagine Hollywood booing a guy who's bashing Bush. That was the last great spontaneous moment on The Oscars.
They'll give you an Oscar if they think you're about to drop dead. The problem with The Oscars is, the average age of The Academy is 84. They wheel those people in from Palm Springs and hook up their IVs and they vote. The people that go to movies are under the age of 28, for the most part, so there's this total disconnect between what the Academy thinks is a great movie and what the audience actually wants to see.
I made the mistake of watching "A.I." on cable the week they showed it about 792 times, and I ended up watching it every time it was on.
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