The Mysterians | Monster Attack Ep. 21
Aliens land near Tokyo and ask for permission to settle on some land … and to marry the women of Earth. Then the fun begins. Jim and Mark look at 1959’s Japanese classic, “The Mysterians”...
Aliens land near Tokyo and ask for permission to settle on some land … and to marry the women of Earth. Then the fun begins. Jim and Mark look at 1959’s Japanese classic, “The Mysterians”...
Cowboys and Dinosaurs ! Cowboys AND Dinosaurs ! That’s right. Jim and Mark take a close look at 1969’s “The Valley of Gwangi,” featuring the incredible work of Ray Harryhausen and starring James Franciscus and Richard Carlson...
Jim and Mark examine a George Pal classic – “Conquest of Space,” directed by Byron Haskin and starring Walter Brooke, Eric Fleming and Ross Martin (in his film debut.)...
This is the last podcast Jim and Mark recorded before Jim’s surgery and lengthy rehab, featuring one of William Castle’s classic ghost stories. A down-on-his-luck college professor inherits a haunted mansion from his eccentric uncle....
Director Eugène Lourié (Gorgo, Beast From 20,000 Fathoms, The Giant Behemoth) returns to the spotlight as Mark and Jim discuss The Colossus of New York (1958), starring Otto Kruger, Ross Martin, Robert Hutton, Mala Powers and more!...
The Earth is threatened by Martians looking to steal women for breeding purposes. All that stands in the way of their conquest is a psychotic cyborg astronaut.
Mark and Jim examine another “Big Monster”cult classic from Great Britain – “Gorgo,” starring Bill Travers and William Sylvester. Treasure hunters open up a Pandora’s Box that nearly decimates London....
Mark and Jim explore this 1956 Roger Corman Sci-Fi classic – “It Conquered The World,” starring Peter Graves, Beverly Garland, Dick Miller and Lee Van Cleef....
Mark and Jim examine the very first film in the popular “Quatermass” series, 1955’s “The Quatermass Xperiment,” starring Brian Donlevy....
Mark and Jim offer their first “End of the World” podcast with a look at 1965’s “Crack in the World,” starring Dana Andrews, Kieron Moore and Janette Scott....
Jim and Mark travel into Outer Space as they explore 1959’s “First man In Space,” starring Marshall Thompson. Let’s Blast Off !!!...
Jim and Mark travel “South of the Border,” for a look at a cult classic from Mexico – 1962’s “The Brainiac” or “Baron of Terror.”...
Jim and Mark look at one of Hammer Films’ most classic monsters – The Werewolf. Starring Oliver Reed and directed by Terence Fisher, “The Curse of The Werewolf’...
Things get a little “rocky” for Jim and Mark as they tackle Universal’s 1957 thriller, “The Monolith Monsters.”...
Our first look a the Universal classics from 1930’s. Take a trip with us to Transylvania as we discuss Tod Browning’s “Dracula,” staring Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, Edward van Sloan, David Manners and Dwight Frye...
Our first look at Japanese Monster Movies and it begins with a discussion about “Rodan,” Toho Studios’ 1956 offering which came to the USA on the heels of “Godzilla.”...
It’s all about the eyes, as a mad scientist, played by Richard Basehart, goes to any length to cure his daughter’s blindness – including borrowing a few eyes from unwilling subjects...
Jim and Mark take a voyage to the bottom of the sea in this look at the iconic TV series starring Richard Basehart and David Hedison...
Jim and Mark look at one of the first “Blob” movies with a film that greatly influenced them both as kids – “Caltiki – The Immortal Monster.”...
Jim and Mark talk with the participants of the ATHCON Convention about their earliest Monster Movie memories. The it’s a panel with friends Bobby Nash, Sean Taylor, Sonya Thompson and even Mark’s kids...
Jim and Mark travel to the Pacific Northwest to take a look at 1957’s cult classic, “The Werewolf.” For Jim, this film was his first werewolf movie....
Jim and Mark talk about the first Monster Movies they saw (both released in 1959) and the impact they had. Jim recounts how 1959’s “The Giant Behemoth” introduced him to the world of scary movies...