Thursday, September 29, 2016

Chattanooga Film Festival 2016: Redneck Night with Joe Bob Briggs


Redneck Night with Joe Bob Briggs
Chattanooga Film Festival 2016

Back at the beginning of April, I was able to go to the Chattanooga Film Festival with Mass Listeria (thanks again, Daniel and Tim, for bringing me on board...puns and all).  For four days, the Majestic Theater in Chattanooga was filled with movie lovers of all shapes and sizes.  Comedy, horror, drama, documentaries, short films, animated films, independent films...the festival had movies for everyone, regardless of tastes.  Continuing on with my coverage of CFF, I will be providing my reviews of what I saw at the film fest.  Next up:  Redneck Night with Joe Bob Briggs.



I'll be providing the description of the films provided in the Chattanooga Film Festival program and trailers via YouTube, when available.  The descriptions and the trailers of the movies might let you know what they are about, but if you want to know what I thought of them...well, you are just going to have to give the podcast a listen.

Redneck Night with Joe Bob Briggs was a live show and not a movie, but description of the event in the CFF program was:  For one night and one night only, internationally acclaimed drive-in movie critic Joe Bob Briggs explains how rednecks saved the movie industry.  Using scenes from the greatest redneck performances in history, he celebrates the triumph of his people.  Last year at CFF, Joe Bob got a standing ovation for his quick-and-dirty history of the South in film, so reserve early.  He promises to omit the Ned Beatty rape scene this time.

Since it was a live show, there wasn't a trailer.  But, here is a video of an interview with Joe Bob Briggs from the CFF.


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