Madman: Donโt Take Words to Know โ But It Helps
Sing it Joe Bob! Tonightโs safe word is ballad. Madman features ’em, Joe Bob croons ’em, and we love ’em. In fact, we might be balladeers ourselves.


โDo I Ask Too Many Questions?โ
โ Joe Bob Briggs
Yes, but we love it. And we love Madman, the tale of a murderous redneck summoned from retirement by teenage counselors at a gifted kidsโ camp. Warned not to speak his name, they promptly speak his name. Richie disappears. Mass decapitations, a hanging, a cracked back, an axe to the chest, a shooting, and one fire-y death follow โ causing premature break-ups for T.P. and Betsy, Dave and Stacy, Bill and Ellie.
It all leads Joe Bob to ponder:
โข Where are the kids?
โข Where are the actual campers?
โข Why is everyone going to the office?
And the burning question: If one characterโs name must be yelled the entire film, should it really be “T.P.”?

Madmanโs survivors include the now-insane Richie, who started the whole mess; camp supervisor Max, who really started the whole mess; and the gifted kids (there they are!), who escape on a getaway bus.

โข 8 Dead Bodies
โข 2 Breasts
โข Young Children Being Terrorized With Graphic, Bloody Story Telling
โข Carburetor Fu (winner of the 1983 Drive-In Academy Award, aka Hubbie, for Best Gross-Out scene, don’tcha know?)
Plus that infamous hot tub scene. It donโt take words to know, but it does take repeated 360-degree turns in a 110-degree hot tub for T.P. and Betsy to get their freak on.
Three stars. Joe Bob says check it out.
To the Drive-In Totals, this Gratuitous Blogger adds: Multiple Homoerotic Long-Handle-Axe-Grippin Close-Ups and an honorary Hubbie for Alex Murphy, who strides through the woods with all the nuance of an actor looking for his mark. Somehow it comes together. Anchored in legend, Madman and The Last-Drive In prove youโre never too old for a campfire ballad โ especially when itโs told in a Staten Island accent.
The Redneck Connection
It wouldnโt be a drive-in blog without a little histโry. In fact, you can draw a direct line between the ballad, Madman, and Joe Bobโs chosen people: the rednecks. Consider the following:
โข The Scotch-Irish penned the first known ballads and brought them to Appalachia
โข Ballad characters are generally country folk
โข The murder ballad is a thing
โข It features gruesome deaths
โข The victimโs kin avenge with frontier justice
โข The murderer gets hung
#Madman #redneck #Wikipedia
In case you want to sing along with Joe Bob and John (you’ve gotta see it to believe it), or harbor the deep desire to start your own legendary acoustic cover band that performs only at secluded camps for gifted kids, here are the official lyrics to the “Madman” theme song:
Lore of the campfire, telling of his horror,
Lost in the woods with the madman and the stars,
Don’t laugh at the tale, heed if you call him,
The legend lives beware the Madman Marz,
The legend lives beware the Madman Marz …
From Aristotleโs Poetics to words and music by Gary Sales โ long live Joe Bob and long live Madman. The Drive-In Will Never Die.

Kumbaya
If that didnโt bring a tear to your eye, feature this โฆ
Last July, we broke the Internet because we missed Joe Bobโs ballads. Friday night became a place โ and still is โ where we gather around our digital campfires to hear him tell us stories.
But weโre balladeers, too. Before the show, during the show, after the show, we add to the lore: I love this movie! I hate this movie! I canโt believe Joe Bob said this. I canโt believe Joe Bob didnโt say that. Two stars for C.H.U.D.? Do Halloween III! Except donโt. Also, please Hogzilla.
Whether youโre a Staten Island Redneck, a Holst-loving B-movie director, a horror fan, a ho-rror nerd Mail Girl, or a horror host, we all have one thing in common: Weโre in it for the love.

Last Call: Joe Bobโs Priorities Are Not Darcyโs Priorities
Fan email from Cairn Michie in Paisley, Scotland (@wearebothcats) prompts a Joe Bob push for The Last Drive-In: International and Darcyโs help securing the overseas film rights:
Joe Bob: You go to Europe all the time right?
Darcy: Not all the time … (gratuitous eye roll)
Joe Bob: But you work over there. Get one of your friends over there to fix this situation.
Darcy: Iโll get right on that for ya.
Set and match.
Next Up โฆ
The ballad of an enraged Lycanthrope as only Kazuhiko Yamaguchi can tell it โฆ