Jim goes solo on the first Monster Attack podcast of 2017 and takes a look at 1951's "The Thing From Another World." Starring Kenneth Tobey, Margaret Sheridan, James Arness, Douglas Spencer and Robert Cornwaite, this film is considered by many to be one of the finest sci-fi movies ever made. It was a huge hit for RKO Studios.
Jan 02, 2017•41 min
Jim and Mark dissect Italy's Sci-Fi opus "War Between The Planets" (1966), starring Jack Stuart and Amber Collins. A group of astronauts living on a space station orbiting Earth have to move quickly to stem the threat of an asteroid hurtling toward the planet. It's all ahead on this episode of "Monster Attack."
Dec 26, 2016•40 min
Join us for this special episode, recorded live at Monsterama 2016, as Jim interviews Suzanna Leigh ("The Deadly Bees""Lust For A Vampire"). Our Holiday gift to you. As Always, Many Thanks to Peter Lashway for recording this interview.
Dec 21, 2016•50 min
Jim and Mark examine a film that many consider to be Universal's finest horror film - 1934's "The Black Cat," starring Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. This film was not only the first pairing for these two horror giants, but also fascinated audiences with its unique look and story. It was Universal's most successful film for the year.
Dec 19, 2016•1 hr 1 min
Jim and Mark talk with Bond Girls Trina Parks ("Diamonds Are Forever") and Caroline Munro ("The Spy Who Loved Me") during Monsterama 2016. Many Thanks to Peter Lashway for recording the panel.
Dec 15, 2016•54 min
In this "extended episode," Jim And Mark examine 1966's Classic Sci-Fi favorite "Fantastic Voyage," starring Stephen Boyd, Arthur O'Connell, Arthur Kennedy, Donald Pleasence, Raquel Welch William Redfield and Edmund O'Brien. Take a "fantastic" journey into the human body on this episode of "Monster Attack."
Dec 12, 2016•1 hr 12 min
Jim and Mark tale another at a cult classic from Mexico - 1959's "The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy." An evil crime lord attempts to steal a breat plate and bracelet from an ancient Aztec mummy in this unique campfest.
Dec 05, 2016•49 min
Jim and Mark reflect on the 1959 sci-fi thriller, "Terror in the Midnight Sun," also know as "Invasion of the Animal People," starring Barbara Wilson and Robert Burton. This is the film that greatly affected Mark toward his chosen profession and one that had an impact on Jim as well. The two also wax poetic on going to the drive-in movies. It's all here in this episode of Monster Attack.
Nov 28, 2016•48 min
It's the end of the world in this 1951 George Pall-produced classic as Jim and Mark take a look at "When Worlds Collide," starring Richard Derr, Barbara Rush and Peter Hansen. As a star races toward the Earth on a collision course, a group of scientists aided by funding from private sources try to construct and launch a modern-day Noah's Ark. It's all ahead in this episode of Monster Attack.
Nov 21, 2016•44 min
Jim and Mark discuss Arthur C. Pierce's 1966 Sci-Fi thriller Destination Inner Space starring Scott Brady, Wende Wagner, Mike Road, Gary Merrill and Sheree North. The discussion veers off into an argument about a toilet seat. It's all ahead on this episode of Monster Attack
Nov 14, 2016•43 min
Jim and Mark examine a unique 1941 Sci-fi "Man Made Monster," starring Lon Chaney, Jr. and Lionel Atwill. Mark also jumps on the soapbox and comments on the recent controversy surrounding the Season Premiere episode of "The Walking Dead."...
Nov 07, 2016•43 min
Jim and Mark explore the world of the 1970 Cult Film Classic “Count Yorga, Vampire,” starring Robert Quarry. Mark also makes a brief comment on some of the criticism leveled at the Season Premier of The Walking Dead...
Oct 31, 2016•52 min
Jim and Mark examine a contemporary look at the classic Dracula legend with Hammer’s 1972 “Dracula A.D. 1972.” And Special Guest Caroline Munro stops by to share her experience...
Oct 24, 2016•59 min
It’s a classic tale of man trying to be God as Jim and Mark examine the 1953 cerebral Sci-Fi drama, “Four Sided Triangle,” directed bythe legendary Freddie Francis...
Oct 17, 2016•42 min
On this special episode of “Monster Attack,” Jim and Mark talk with Caroline Munro and Suzanna Leigh – recorded live at Monsterama 2016 in Atlanta. “Monster Attacks” thanks Peter Lashway for providing the audio from...
Oct 12, 2016•1 hr 2 min
It is Man vs SPIDER !!! in this examination of the 1958 Bert I. Gordon classic, “Earth vs The Spider. The conversation ranges from technique, familiar acting faces and Mark even draws comparisons to “Lawrence of Arabia"...
Oct 10, 2016•52 min
It’s man vs reptile in this Hammer Films classic from 1966. Jim and Mark explore the mysterious world of “The Reptile.” A young, seemingly abused girl holds a terrible secret that could spell doom for everyone...
Oct 03, 2016•1 hr
A giant bird from outer space terrorizes the planet and Jeff Morrow along with Mara Corday must save the day. It’s a podcast for the “birds” .. or “bird” as Jim and Mark examine "The Giant Claw"...
Sep 26, 2016•47 min
It’s Man vs, Plants – Deadly Plants from Outer Space – as Jim and Mark examine the 1962 Sci-Fi classic, The Day of the Triffids...
Sep 19, 2016•58 min
Jim and Mark offer what will be the first of several future episodes discussing the Science Fiction television classic, “The Outer Limits” (1963-65). On this episode, we look at “The Architects of fear”...
Sep 12, 2016•57 min
On this very special episode of Monster Attack, Jim and Mark “boldly go where no man has gone before” and salute the 50th Anniversary (September 8, 1966) of one of the most beloved Sci-Fi series...
Sep 05, 2016•58 min
It’s “Apocalypse When?” as Jim and Mark examine 1957’s “Monster From Green Hell,’ starring Jim Davis. A failed space research project causes a rocket ship with wasps exposed to cosmic rays to crash in Africa...
Aug 29, 2016•46 min
It’s a showcase of Horror talent when Jim and Mark examine another classic from Director Freddie Francis – 1972’s “Tales From The Crypt,” starring Joan Collins, Peter Cushing, Patrick Magee, Ian Hendry and Sire Ralph...
Aug 22, 2016•56 min
Mark returns to the podcast and brings a classic Universal film with him – “Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman” (1943), starring Lon Chaney Jr., Bela Lugosi, Ilona Massey, Patrick Knowles and Lionel Atwill...
Aug 15, 2016•56 min
Jim goes solo with a cult monster movie favorite. It’s hot rods, hot teens and a very hot, very large lizard terrorizing a small Texas community – Ray Kellogg’s “The Giant Gila Monster (1959)."...
Aug 08, 2016•48 min
Mark’s on assignment, so Jim is going solo this time as he recalls the third monster movie he ever saw – 1957’s “Daughter of Dr. Dr. Jekyll,” directed by Edgar G. Ulmer...
Aug 01, 2016•43 min
It’s Science vs The Military when a strange orb lands in a remote area. And why is someone who sounds suspiciously like John Carradine walking around looking for nuclear installations? Is he friendly?...
Jul 25, 2016•42 min
Take a trip to the 70’s and a look into the “end of the world” before zombies and pandemics. Jim and Mark explore 1971’s “The Omega Man,’ starring Charlton Heston, Anthony Zerbe and Rosalind Cash....
Jul 18, 2016•45 min
Jim and Mark examine what they believe is Hammer Films’ best vampire feature and possibly the best vampire film ever made – 1960’s “The Brides of Dracula” – starring Peter Cushing, David Peel, Freda Jackson, and more!...
Jul 11, 2016•46 min
Jim and Mark dissect “The Creeping Terror” (AKA “Attack of the Killer Carpet Monster”), the 1964 stink bomb by director Vic Savage (AKA A.J. Nelson, AKA Arthur White)...
Jul 04, 2016•49 min