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Double nightmare theme music ktvx12/28/2023 ![]() The opening and closing song " Hornet's Nest" ( High Tide at Meat Cove) appears by permission of White Cactus ( )įor Week One of Dancember 2019, author Jim Beard joins Derek to discuss Jim's new book Kolchak: The Last Temptation. Rich Chamberlain's Indie Creators Holiday Wish List Plus Professor Frenzy's Bedtime Story and Kenny's Look at Famous Monsters of Filmland. The opening and closing song " Rip Rap" ( Tune Up) appears by permission of The Green Reflectors ( )ĭan Curtis has always loomed large in filmmaker Ansel Faraj's life, and during Week Two of Dancember 2019, he and Derek discuss the man's work, the relationships he's formed with some of the Dark Shadows players, the Dan Curtis film Burnt Offerings, and his own new movie Loon Lake (now available on Amazon and TubiTV). ![]() Santa Claus Conquers the Martians Puzzle. Santa Clause Conquers Manos: The Hands of Fate Kickstarter - īehold the Undead of Dracula at Muzzleland Press - ĭo your holiday shopping in the Mihmiverse! The opening and closing song " Abobo A Go-Go" ( The Obsidians) appears by permission of The Obsidians ( )Īll original content of Monster Kid Radio by Monster Kid Radio LLC is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.ĭerek hasn't met anyone who's as big a fan of Dark Shadows as Dominique Lamssies, and this week, to continue celebrating Dancember 2019, she joins the podcast to discuss the second Dark Shadows feature film, Night of Dark Shadows (dir. License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). ![]() Monster Hunter for Hire (Supernatural Solutions: The Marc Temple Casefiles - Volume 1). Press play and start that tape to listen to this week's episode of Monster Kid Radio! Bill Watches Movies' Bill Mize has some feedback about last week's episode, Professor Frenzy has another Bedtime Story, and Kenny has a special look at Famous Monsters of Filmland. Additionally, Derek recognizes three podcasts/podcasting teams for the accomplishments and milestones they've hit this month. This 1973 TV movie was originally a pilot for a potential television series, and the fact that it wasn't picked up as a TV show isn't the only horror Steve and Derek discuss this week. Cushing's Chamber of Horrors, Manos: Talons of Fate, Daikaiju Attack: The Rise of the Goragon, etc.) to explore the mysteries of The Norliss Tapes (dir. The final week of Dancember 2019 sees Derek joined by author Stephen D.
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