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Episode 416: Reptilicus!
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Mary, Nic and Juan are back! This time the gang is checking out something new… a Danish Kaiju flick: “Reptilicus”! The film was produced by the company behind many of our favorite B-Movies: American International Pictures. They partnered with Danish production company Saga Studios and filmed and released two separate versions: one in Denmark and one in the United States.
Since none of us speak Danish, we’re checking out the English language version. So grab some snacks, a cold drink and get ready for some green slime spitting, giant reptile, crazy dialogue. sometimes slightly out of focus fun with “Reptilicus”!
Oh and take a minute to check out Nic’s new film project: Wretch coming out on iTunes January 29th!
Episode 398: King Kong
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The B-Movie Cast is visiting a classic this time as Mary, Nic and Juan take a look at the original Kaiju movie- King Kong from 1933! Join the gang as we talk about the magic behind the movie, from the war heroes who made the film, to the special effects marvels that still look good nearly 100 years later!
King Kong is a true classic, not just in the genre of monster movies, but in all cinema. From the beauty of Fay Wray to the special effects of Willis O’Brien we hit it all! So grab your favorite TV dinner a good cold drink and tune in to share the wonder of this amazing film with us in the B-Movie clubhouse!
BMC261-Mothra vs. Godzilla 1964 Toll Free Number 888-350-2570
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WHAT IS IT… How much terror can you stand?
This week at the B-movie clubhouse author of “Mushroom Clouds and Mushroom Men: The Fantastic Cinema of Ishiro Honda”
Peter H. Brothers will join us as we talk about Honda’s 1964 film “Mothra vs. Godzilla”.
Plus we have some great feedback.
Toll Free Number 888-350-2570
The Website of Peter H. Brothers
Mushroom Clouds and Mushroom Men: The Fantastic Cinema of Ishiro Honda
Devil Bat Diary: The Journal of Johnny Layton
Terror In Tinseltown: The Sequel to “Devil Bat Diary”