Joe Bob’s Ghoultide Get-Together Raises Over $208,000 For Charity

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Shudder Original Special JOE BOB’S GHOULTIDE GET-TOGETHER
Premiered Friday, December 16 at 9pm ET, Raises Over $208,000 For Charity

The Shudder Original special Joe Bob’s Ghoultide Get-Togetherpremiered Friday, December 16 live on the Shudder TV feed at 9pm ET/8c and raised over $208,000. The money was divided evenly among the following charities:

Jeanette Rankin FoundationMarch of DimesThoroughbred Aftercare AllianceMotion Picture & Television Fund

In what has become an annual holiday tradition, iconic horror host and foremost drive-in movie critic Joe Bob Briggs presented a double feature, just in time for Christmas. This year, Joe Bob hosted two iconic holiday horrors, Don’t Open Till Christmas and A Christmas Horror Story.

But the true star of the show was the charity auction of one-of-a-kind props from The Last Drive-In, includingthe once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get married in an upcoming episode of the series, and personal memorabilia from Joe Bob’s 35-year career. Viewers were also able to participate in a telethon and order special, limited-time Joe Bob’s Ghoultide Get-Together items from Fright-Rags, with all proceeds split amongst the above charities.

Joe Bob Briggs said, “I’m proud to say that our little Mutant Family came up with 420 percent more money than when we first did this in 2020, a full 30 percent increase over 2021–more evidence that horror fans are terrifyingly generous! One hundred percent of the funds go directly to the four charities, so thanks to everyone who made that possible, especially the team at Fright Rags, who always go above and beyond to create premiums for the people too strapped for cash to participate in auctions.”

The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs is produced by Matt Manjourides and Justin Martell and directed by Austin Jennings.

View Joe Bob’s Promo Video: HERE

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