Pod Stallions Episode 9: Monster Kids
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October brings out the best in us as both Jason and myself appear to be “Autumns”. More importantly, October serves as a countdown to Halloween and brings with it all sorts of memories of monsters and horror.
Throughout this episode we explore our first experiences with the genre, what publications were most helpful and what characters we enjoy the most. We chat about store bought costumes and how certain department stores smelled (not real great in my case).
Episode 9 gets on a weird tangent when we discuss TV specials, horror at a singing Kojak and wonder if Florence Henderson ever turned anything down.
“Monster Kids” is just the first of our Halloween podcasts, we’ll be back in two weeks with an in-depth discussion about Monster related toys.
Throughout this episode we explore our first experiences with the genre, what publications were most helpful and what characters we enjoy the most. We chat about store bought costumes and how certain department stores smelled (not real great in my case).
Episode 9 gets on a weird tangent when we discuss TV specials, horror at a singing Kojak and wonder if Florence Henderson ever turned anything down.
“Monster Kids” is just the first of our Halloween podcasts, we’ll be back in two weeks with an in-depth discussion about Monster related toys.
Show Links:
- The opening of the Telly Savalas TV special is the greatest, most important thing you can watch today.
- A cool video on the Crestwood House Monster books by Ian Thorne that influenced Brian as a boy.
- Those amazing Mad Monster Party figures that everyone should own.
- The entire Paul Lynde Halloween Special can be viewed here, if you dare.
- A wonderful (but sadly, short) documentary on the amazing Hilarious House of Frightenstein TV series.
- The current issue of Famous Monsters is all about Godzilla and has an article about Shogun Warriors.
- Brian recommends this well done documentary about Amicus Horror films.
- The Monster Squad TV series has been reissued on DVD.
- The book Jason mentions is called A Pictorial History of Horror Movies.
- Jason’s first Halloween Costumes was this Ben Cooper Mr Spock.
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