Monster Kid Radio #497 - The Creeping Terror with Dominique Lamssies and Chris McMillan
Release Date: 11/12/2020
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info_outlineAfter an interrupted recording session at the cemetery, Dominique Lamssies and Chris McMillan joined Derek for a conversation about a movie that has . . . ahem . . . a reputation. It's The Creeping Terror (dir. Vic Savage), and they finally sit down to decide for themselves if it really is as bad as its reputation suggests. Surprisingly, The Creeping Terror was covered - with multiple pages - in Famous Monster of Filmland magazine, as Kenny's Look at FMoF will tell you. We know an entire episode devoted to The Creeping Terror might be a bit much. Fortunately Mark Matzke has your back with this week's Beta Capsule Review. All this, please Listener Feedback, an an announcement about a change being made to the Monster Kid Astronomy Club, and MORE!
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Munster, Go Home! (dir. Earl Bellamy) with Disney, Indiana's Scott Morris and Comic Book Central's Joe Stuber
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