Monster Movie Fun Time Go with Precious D and Honey B. Precious and Honey discuss giant monster or kaiju movies beginning with 1933's King Kong and moving forward chronologically. http://mmftg.bio.link/ Our theme song is available for purchase on Bandc
The first of three anime movies from Netflix.
A wrestling Kaiju comedy with old school suit acting!
It's been a rough week for our heroes, so here is one of our Patreon episodes discussing Godzilla comics.
In this third animated series, Kong regularly fights robot dinosaurs.
After the success of the Legendary Godzilla film, Toho decided to give it another go themselves.
Anne Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis star in what has been described as Godzilla meets Lost in Translation.
We are running a little behind this week, so the episode is not as nicely edited as it could be, but then neither is the movie.
In the final and possibly wost instalment of the franchise, another Mega Shaek emerges to tear shit up. Also, a giant from Attack on Titan is here. Eventually they versus each other. And Rog from What's Happening is an admiral now, so good for him.
Burt Goes to Africa. Jamie Kennedy is also here.
The president's plane goes down in the Bermuda Triangle. Nonsense ensues.
Gareth Edwards was busy making Godzilla (2014) so they made this sequel to 2010's Monsters without him.
Yet another Megaladon thaws out and attacks everything in sight. This time, there is a Mecha Shark as well.
W enter a new season and a new era in Kaiju movies with Godzilla (2014.)
Our fourth season wraps up with a real piece of crap from the goddamn Asylum.
Two Jack the Giant Killers for the price of one. Unfortunately, one is from the goddamn Asylum.
The Goddamn Asylum is back with the first of several multi-headed shark movies.
Folks, we are on a short break for the holidays, so here is an episode from our Patreon series on Science Fiction Double Feature.
Like Gremlins but in Norway with more blood.
Please excuse the barking dog at the beginning of the episode.
There's a Mega Python, a Gateroid, a Monkee, and two former mall rats.
Last year, Eli Roth finally got around to making that fake Grindhouse trailer into a real movie, and it's pretty good.
We are trying out video. Here is a Ramdom Stuff episode from our Patreon about the first Tarzan novel
A couple of clueless assholes walk home. Also, there are monsters.
It's our 300th episode and another flaming crapburger from the goddamn Asylum.
It's time for the remake of Clash of the Titans which once again has no Titans in it. Also, we got a message from Thea Nikolic, the Flower Girl from My Fair Zombie!
We've made it to the end of another Halloween season. Thanks for joining us. To wrap things up Precious and Honey discuss George A. Romero's Land of the Dead.
Gabriel returns and so does Scooby-Doo to Zombie Island.
Precious D and His brother Gabriel break down the first direct-to-video Scooby-Doo movie.
Our pal Amber Gray is here to discuss Jim Jarmusch's The Dead Don't Die.
Jed is Back for a classic Voodoo Zombie movie.
Our friend Joe Weeks joins Precious D to discuss Wes Craven's The Serpent and the Rainbow, a very loose adaptation of Wade Davis' nonfiction book of the same name.
Originally half of the Robert Rodriguez / Quentin Tarantino double-feature Grindhouse, Planet Terror is an over-the-top gory zombie apocalypse masterpiece. Precious D's sister Amanda returns to the show to talk about it.
Before Zack Snyder ruined DC movies and James Gunn was tasked with saving DC movies, they did a pretty good job together remaking Dawn of the Dead.
Buddy is back for the film adaptation of Seth Grahame-Smith's zombie mashup of Jane Austin's masterpiece.
Caleb Mendez returns to discuss a Korean zombie movie about Gen Z isolation and anxiety.
AKA Malnazidos. Author A. Lee Martinez returns to the show to discuss this Spanish zombie movie set during the Spanish Civil War.
Our 31 Days of the Dead finally gets to Day of the Dead.
Precious D's Sister Lita returns to the show for a musical extravaganza. Well, a musical anyway.
Our old pal Jed Duesler is back for a slice of Pussy Cake?
Matt and Travis from the podcast Welcome to the End of the World join Precious D to talk about the end of the world.
After ten years the band got back together for another trip across Zombieland.
Robert Stewart from Stew World Order and Precious D chat about the very first zombie movie, White Zombie!