With a love of movies and general cinema that stretches nearly three decades, your inimitable host Kidd Kong breaks down, from production, writing, casting and more, the movies you love, those you may have missed, and cult classics that helped shape the landscape of the Silver Screen.
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With a love of movies and general cinema that stretches nearly three decades, your inimitable host Kidd Kong breaks down, from production, writing, casting and more, the movies you love, those you may have missed, and cult classics that helped shape the landscape of the Silver Screen.
You're gonna need a bigger podcast. Seriously though, this has been such a big thing and long time coming, this episode is a two parter split between TWO podcasts! Part One is on Kaiju Karnage and I gotta stress how important it is to listen to that one first and then this one! Join us!
The future may not be set, but these movies still hold up. Kidd Kong is joined again by Kal the Kaiju Guy and cinematic elder statesman fan Ian Sinclair to discuss Terminator 2: Judgement Day!
I'm back again! Kidd Kong and Kal the Kaiju Guy take a stroll down memory lane to discuss a classic franchise of our youth and part of our fandoms (both of us are hockey fans) with the Mighty Duck franchise!
Not doing a "Freddy's coming for you" joke here. Kidd Kong and Kal the Kaiju Guy have a long discussion about the Elm Street franchise. Trigger warning for sexual assault, Freddy was a pedophile and this is discussed in episode throughout.
Let's try this dance again. Kidd Kong, Kal the Kaiju Guy, and the Beautiful Ian talk about the first film in the iconic horror franchise Halloween, plus a bit extra from the other films. I'm back, baby!
Just a quick update! My microphone decided to go into business for itself during the recording of the Halloween episode, the audio was virtually destroyed. It will drop tonight, this is just a quick update for that!
This was probably the most fun I've had since the Universal Monsters episode! Kal the Kaiju Guy and Ian join me, Kidd Kong, to discuss the definitive Batman film, from 1989. This film isn't just a great Batman film, it's arguably a near perfect film
Kidd Kong is back after a month of inactivity! I apologize for this, and I explain in-episode but enough of that. This week Kidd Kong looks at arguably the most successful failure of Kevin Smith's directing career, Mallrats!
Ever feel like you've been denied critical, need-to-know information? Or that the worms just never cut you any slack? This week, Kidd Kong covers the first sequel to the cult classic Tremors, Tremors 2: Aftershocks! And Kidd Kong would like to extend condolences to the family and friends of the great Fred Ward who passed on May 8th, dedicating this episode to his memory.
There's no crying in baseball, but there's definitely a great movie here! Kidd Kong talks about the (to date) highest grossing baseball movie and a culturally significant film as well, the 1992 film A League of Their Own!
There's a bad moon on the rise. Kidd Kong makes it to a landmark episode today when we look at one of the greatest cult classic films of all time, An American Werewolf in London!
Kidd Kong takes a much needes break from the big blockbusters to go back to his roots with one of his favorite franchises of all time, The Muppet Movie!
Not gonna do a "Why So Serious" joke. That's what Joker is for. This week Kidd Kong is joined by Kal the Kaiju Guy as we discuss arguably the greatest live action Batman film of all time, The Dark Knight.
Kidd Kong Full Bongo Fury! Sorry, old habits. This week Kidd Kong revisits a nearly forgotten but true gem of comic book cinema, Ang Lee's Hulk! Troubled development and all!
With a love of movies and general cinema that stretches nearly three decades, your inimitable host Kidd Kong breaks down, from production, writing, casting and more, the movies you love, those you may have missed, and cult classics that helped shape the landscape of the Silver Screen.