Joe Bob Briggs MonsterVision Uploads!
Thank you so very much! Your work is appreciated.
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Fantastic list monkstah

Thanks for the ongoing work RunRunBill
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First of all, thanks runrunbill for the incredible job!
Second, Sorry for the audacity, but I wanted to know if there was an easy way to edit the isos of the shudder seasons to add subtitles.
I'm asking this because I'm from Argentina, and the subtitles help me a lot.
Thank you very much for the help!
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(Jul 22, 2023, 20:53 pm)colosusinside Wrote: First of all, thanks runrunbill for the incredible job!
Second, Sorry for the audacity, but I wanted to know if there was an easy way to edit the isos of the shudder seasons to add subtitles.
I'm asking this because I'm from Argentina, and the subtitles help me a lot.
Thank you very much for the help!

Hi colosusinside,

Thank you so much!

I didn't create those ISOs and I'm not the greatest with adding subtitles. However, I do include subtitle files for the latest episodes and there is a "_subtitles" folder for older episodes, although there are some missing.

I hope that helps.

Thanks,
RunRunBill

Added Week 10 (Season Finale):

(Base64 x2):
https://www.base64decode.org/

Code:
YUhSMGNITTZMeTl0WldkaExtNTZMeU5RSVVGblFUTkJhMEZGZFVsUVR6RlhZMHBKTUZWMWFIWk9ZamRmU21Kc1VXRlliazFhZEY5YU5sQnRaa2hYUkdFMFNFSmZOMFpuV1hweGFHWldUV1ZyTkVST2QxcG5abkk1Umpjd1ZYWXhVMnBYYlhaR1pHTnpRbWcxTjJnM05ubHVPREZpUTBkU09EbDJORkJyT1VOTVVFOUdUakE1YjFFPQ==

PW:
joebobbriggs

*Please be sure to de-code the link twice (decode the decoded)

Enjoy!
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(Jul 22, 2023, 20:53 pm)colosusinside Wrote: First of all, thanks runrunbill for the incredible job!
Second, Sorry for the audacity, but I wanted to know if there was an easy way to edit the isos of the shudder seasons to add subtitles.
I'm asking this because I'm from Argentina, and the subtitles help me a lot.
Thank you very much for the help!

Thanks for these RunRunBill, you are the man!

colosusinside, you can mux the subs into an mkv with MKVToolNix, then use that file to create an ISO with an ISO Builder if you really wanted to. An mkv would work just fine though for your purposes I'd imagine. Furthermore, you can just leave the subs file named the same as the movie and in the folder with the mp4, and it works that way.
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Thank you guys, i will try!
My knowledge for this is really basic... i don't even own a bluray recorder lol, but im running out of space in my hard drive and i really want the discs!
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Found this thread doing some Googling. First of all, amazing work, thanks a ton! I had a quick question, I noticed some movies that have two versions have significantly different lengths, one specifically is Return of the Living Dead. The Crywolf edit is 2 hours while the Patreon fanedit is 1:52. Is there a "definitive" edit? The fan edit looks much better, does it also edit out some commercials or something? I skipped through both seeing if I noticed any differences but they seem pretty similar?

Oh, also, I'd never seen Drive In Theater before. Do all the episodes only have a Joe Bob opening and then nothing for the rest of the movie?
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(Aug 06, 2023, 12:13 pm)tbr2062 Wrote: Found this thread doing some Googling. First of all, amazing work, thanks a ton! I had a quick question, I noticed some movies that have two versions have significantly different lengths, one specifically is Return of the Living Dead. The Crywolf edit is 2 hours while the Patreon fanedit is 1:52. Is there a "definitive" edit? The fan edit looks much better, does it also edit out some commercials or something? I skipped through both seeing if I noticed any differences but they seem pretty similar?

Oh, also, I'd never seen Drive In Theater before. Do all the episodes only have a Joe Bob opening and then nothing for the rest of the movie?

Hi tbr2062 ,

The folder that I post has media from several sources. This contains FanEdits that I created along with a few others.

For my edits, I combine the newly released Joe Bob segments from the Patreon and edit them in with the highest quality versions of the films that I can locate up to 1080p. These are all with stereo audio encoded with x264.

I've also created a Friday the 13th Monstervision edit (v4) that combines media from multiple sources to re-create the marathon, but with unedited 1080p films (and fewer commercials).

Crywolf was trying to re-create a VHS\TV style version of Monstervision by scaling the films down to 4:3 aspect ratio to match the host segments. I'm personally not a huge fan of this style, but it's kinda neat.

The FanBluRays were created by someone else. These are basically BluRays of The Last Drive-In. There haven't been new ones posted for a while, as far as I'm aware.

The Last Drive-In is an archive of the current show since some of them get taken offline due to streaming rights and not being available in some countries.

The Lost Drive-In is the Patreon content (along with FanEdits that I've created). This consists of mostly 2 shows:
Joe Bob's Drive-In TheaterĀ  - This was Joe Bob's show on The Movie Channel that ran from 1987-1995. Here he introduces (or bookends) films and sometimes has some really cool interviews with special guests.

Monstervision - This was his show on TNT that ran from 1991-2000. Here he introduces a film and also interjects with each commercial segment (Similar format to what The Last Drive-In is now). There are no commercials (except for the Friday the 13th edit).

These are all typically double-features.

I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any additional questions or anything.

I'm currently working on the next set of edits (I've been working on these in 3-month segments), but it's taking a bit longer than normal. I'll make a new reply anytime there is an update.

Thanks,
RunRunBill
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(Aug 06, 2023, 17:36 pm)runrunbill Wrote:
(Aug 06, 2023, 12:13 pm)tbr2062 Wrote: Found this thread doing some Googling. First of all, amazing work, thanks a ton! I had a quick question, I noticed some movies that have two versions have significantly different lengths, one specifically is Return of the Living Dead. The Crywolf edit is 2 hours while the Patreon fanedit is 1:52. Is there a "definitive" edit? The fan edit looks much better, does it also edit out some commercials or something? I skipped through both seeing if I noticed any differences but they seem pretty similar?

Oh, also, I'd never seen Drive In Theater before. Do all the episodes only have a Joe Bob opening and then nothing for the rest of the movie?

Hi tbr2062 ,

The folder that I post has media from several sources. This contains FanEdits that I created along with a few others.

For my edits, I combine the newly released Joe Bob segments from the Patreon and edit them in with the highest quality versions of the films that I can locate up to 1080p. These are all with stereo audio encoded with x264.

I've also created a Friday the 13th Monstervision edit (v4) that combines media from multiple sources to re-create the marathon, but with unedited 1080p films (and fewer commercials).

Crywolf was trying to re-create a VHS\TV style version of Monstervision by scaling the films down to 4:3 aspect ratio to match the host segments. I'm personally not a huge fan of this style, but it's kinda neat.

The FanBluRays were created by someone else. These are basically BluRays of The Last Drive-In. There haven't been new ones posted for a while, as far as I'm aware.

The Last Drive-In is an archive of the current show since some of them get taken offline due to streaming rights and not being available in some countries.

The Lost Drive-In is the Patreon content (along with FanEdits that I've created). This consists of mostly 2 shows:
Joe Bob's Drive-In TheaterĀ  - This was Joe Bob's show on The Movie Channel that ran from 1987-1995. Here he introduces (or bookends) films and sometimes has some really cool interviews with special guests.

Monstervision - This was his show on TNT that ran from 1991-2000. Here he introduces a film and also interjects with each commercial segment (Similar format to what The Last Drive-In is now). There are no commercials (except for the Friday the 13th edit).

These are all typically double-features.

I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any additional questions or anything.

I'm currently working on the next set of edits (I've been working on these in 3-month segments), but it's taking a bit longer than normal. I'll make a new reply anytime there is an update.

Thanks,
RunRunBill

Ah, thanks for the in depth info! It's too bad about Drive in Theater, I like his show way more when he talks about the movie throughout, especially with how bad a lot of the movies on that show are, haha. Would make some of it way more watchable.
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(Aug 06, 2023, 21:36 pm)tbr2062 Wrote:
(Aug 06, 2023, 17:36 pm)runrunbill Wrote:
(Aug 06, 2023, 12:13 pm)tbr2062 Wrote: Found this thread doing some Googling. First of all, amazing work, thanks a ton! I had a quick question, I noticed some movies that have two versions have significantly different lengths, one specifically is Return of the Living Dead. The Crywolf edit is 2 hours while the Patreon fanedit is 1:52. Is there a "definitive" edit? The fan edit looks much better, does it also edit out some commercials or something? I skipped through both seeing if I noticed any differences but they seem pretty similar?

Oh, also, I'd never seen Drive In Theater before. Do all the episodes only have a Joe Bob opening and then nothing for the rest of the movie?

Hi tbr2062 ,

The folder that I post has media from several sources. This contains FanEdits that I created along with a few others.

For my edits, I combine the newly released Joe Bob segments from the Patreon and edit them in with the highest quality versions of the films that I can locate up to 1080p. These are all with stereo audio encoded with x264.

I've also created a Friday the 13th Monstervision edit (v4) that combines media from multiple sources to re-create the marathon, but with unedited 1080p films (and fewer commercials).

Crywolf was trying to re-create a VHS\TV style version of Monstervision by scaling the films down to 4:3 aspect ratio to match the host segments. I'm personally not a huge fan of this style, but it's kinda neat.

The FanBluRays were created by someone else. These are basically BluRays of The Last Drive-In. There haven't been new ones posted for a while, as far as I'm aware.

The Last Drive-In is an archive of the current show since some of them get taken offline due to streaming rights and not being available in some countries.

The Lost Drive-In is the Patreon content (along with FanEdits that I've created). This consists of mostly 2 shows:
Joe Bob's Drive-In TheaterĀ  - This was Joe Bob's show on The Movie Channel that ran from 1987-1995. Here he introduces (or bookends) films and sometimes has some really cool interviews with special guests.

Monstervision - This was his show on TNT that ran from 1991-2000. Here he introduces a film and also interjects with each commercial segment (Similar format to what The Last Drive-In is now). There are no commercials (except for the Friday the 13th edit).

These are all typically double-features.

I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any additional questions or anything.

I'm currently working on the next set of edits (I've been working on these in 3-month segments), but it's taking a bit longer than normal. I'll make a new reply anytime there is an update.

Thanks,
RunRunBill

Ah, thanks for the in depth info! It's too bad about Drive in Theater, I like his show way more when he talks about the movie throughout, especially with how bad a lot of the movies on that show are, haha. Would make some of it way more watchable.

No worries.

Drive-In Theater has some interesting episodes and they show some wilder films than on Monstervision. I agree with you that the interruptions are a better format, but you may want to give it a try. There are some really fun interviews. I highly recommend the Kathy Shower one:

2021-03:
1994-10-22 - 01 - Wild Cactus (1993) [480p]
1994-10-22 - 02 - LA Goddess (1993) [480p]

You can also just watch the Joe Bob Segments if you're not interested in the films. It's a really great time capsule. I don't know of many other people looking to give these films and actors a spotlight at the time.
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