Thu, 29 November 2018
Earlier this year, Monster Kid Radio asked you to participate in a poll and tell us what your favorite Frankenstein films are, as well as what you consider to be the "best" Frankenstein films. This week on the podcast, Steve Turek joins Derek to go over the results of that poll. Some of our favorites made the cut, and some selections surprised us. Also, Ken joins the Frankenstein fun with his Famous Monsters of Filmland segment, and Brenda (and Wednesday) help with the Listener Feedback. Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - http://youtube.com/monsterkidradio Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - https://www.teepublic.com/user/monsterkidradio "There It Is" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Next week: The opening and closing song "This Machine Kills Fascists" (Por un puñado de rublos) appears by permission of The Gagarins
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Thu, 22 November 2018
When thinking about Dracula films, it's hard not to think about Horror of Dracula (dir. Terence Fisher), the Hammer Films Production that showed the world that Bela Lugosi wasn't the only man fit to wear the count's cape. Last month, Derek had the opportunity to see this film on the big screen, and he wanted to keep those Dracula-dreams going so he invited Steven Lee (no relation to Christopher) to Monster Kid Radio to discuss it. Ken tells us how Horror of Dracula was represented in Famous Monsters of Filmland Magazine, and to round the show out, Brenda helps with Listener Feedback. Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - http://youtube.com/monsterkidradio Nosferatu at Portland's Hollywood Theatre - https://hollywoodtheatre.org/comingsoon/ Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - https://www.teepublic.com/user/monsterkidradio "Nightmare Machine" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Next week: The opening and closing song "Drukula" (Surf Sessions) appears by permission of Ted Boys Marinos
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Thu, 15 November 2018
Christopher Page (Orphaned Entertainment and the Time Shifters Podcast) gets down with Bela Lugosi this week when he and Derek experience a Night of Terror (Benjamin Stoloff). How much Lugosi is needed for a movie to be considered a Lugosi film? Find out in this episode. Kenny's Famous Monsters of Filmland segment tells us how Lugosi was represented in the famous magazine, and the editor of that magazine - Forrest J Ackerman - appeared in the movie Derek saw at the Joy Cinema on Weird Wednesday. He and Jeff Polier saw and talk about the 1971 classic Dracula vs. Frankenstein (dir. Al Adamson). Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - http://youtube.com/monsterkidradio Plan 9 by 9 Podcast - http://www.plan9by9.com Nosferatu at Portland's Hollywood Theatre - https://hollywoodtheatre.org/comingsoon/ Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - https://www.teepublic.com/user/monsterkidradio "Nightmare Machine" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Next week: The opening and closing song "Return of the Skeleton" (Return of the Skeleton) appears by permission of Surf Zombies
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Wed, 7 November 2018
Put on your diving suit and get start the miniaturization process because this week on Monster Kid Radio, Scott Morris joins Derek to discuss the 1966 film Fantastic Voyage (dir. Richard Fleischer). The movie has some Disney connections, and since Scott is one of the high muckety mucks at Disney, Indiana, he brings some of that Mickey Mouse knowledge to the proceedings. Ken Blose's Famous Monsters of Filmland segment tells us how Fantastic Voyage was represented in the magazine, and Jeff Polier's Weird Wednesday report tells us what he thought of a recent offering at the Joy Cinema. Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - http://youtube.com/monsterkidradio Plan 9 by 9 Podcast - http://www.plan9by9.com Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - https://www.teepublic.com/user/monsterkidradio "Nightmare Machine" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Secret of Tiki Island" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Next week: The opening and closing song "The Man From LOX (Liquid Oxygen Theme)" (Atom Jacks EP) appears by permission of The Atom Jacks
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Fri, 2 November 2018
A new voice on the podcast this week to talk about one of Derek's old favorites - 1965's The Beach Girls and the Monster (dir. Jon Hall). Karen Joan Kohoutek is this week's guest, and after she and Derek try their best to contain their gushing about Robert E. Howard, they get down to business and explore the film. Also, even though Halloween 2018 is behind us, Derek and Karen keep the Halloween spirit alive by talking about her novel The Jack-o-Lantern Box. Kenny's Famous Monsters of Filmland segment and Feedback with Brenda round out this week's episode.
The Jack-o-Lantern Box on Lulu.com - http://www.lulu.com/shop/karen-joan-kohoutek/the-jack-o-lantern-box/paperback/product-21831301.html Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - http://youtube.com/monsterkidradio Monster Kid Radio's Frankenstein Poll - https://tinyurl.com/frankpoll Karen Joan Kohoutek's Blog - http://octoberzine.blogspot.com/ Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - https://www.teepublic.com/user/monsterkidradio "Nightmare Machine" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Next week: The opening and closing song "More Fumes" (Expedition Earth) appears by permission of The Undead Bureaucrats
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