Terror descends upon London from the skies this week as Nick & Chris talk the 2011 sci-fi thriller Attack the Block, starring Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, and Nick Frost.
Tag: Monster Movies
Big Dumb Monsters Episode 11 – My Neighbor Sucks: Fright Night
Things get vampiric this week as Nick and Chris talk the 1985 homage to monster movies of long ago, Fright Night.
Big Dumb Monsters Episode 10 – Sure It’s Deadly, But at Least It’s Not Miracle Whip: The Stuff
This weeks episode is chock full of dessert and disappointment as Nick and Chris talk the 1985 Larry Cohen film The Stuff.
Big Dumb Monsters Episode 9 – Better Foreign Diplomacy Through Lycanthropy: An American Werewolf in London
Beware the moors as this week Nick & Chris call in their friend Arthur for some help discussing the 1981 John Landis horror comedy classic An American Werewolf in London.
Big Dumb Monsters Episode 8 – Plush, Crumble, & Chomp! : Howl from Beyond the Fog
This Nick & Chris get back into kaiju flicks, this time with 1000% more puppetry! In this episode they talk the crowdfunded 2019 short film Howl from Beyond the fog, which was filmed entirely with puppets.
Big Dumb Monsters Episode 6 – Crimson & Cloverfield
This week we’re smashing together kaiju and found footage movies as Nick & Chris talk about the J.J. Abrams produced 2008 Matt Reeves massive, monster epic, Cloverfield. Special thanks to Rick Overton for lending a hand with this weeks trivia segment!
Big Dumb Monsters Episode 3 – NOTHING MOVES THE BLOB!
This week on episode 3 of Big Dumb Monsters, it’s not stop, big, gelatinous fun as Nick and Chris hike up their boots and wade deep into the 1988 remake of The Blob.
Big Dumb Monsters Episode 1 – Hail to the King Baby
In the very first episode of Big Dumb Monsters, Nick & Chris are starting at the top of the food chain with a review and discussion of Toho kaiju classic, Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
Big Dumb Monsters Episode 2 – Allow us to be Frank…
In episode 2 of Big Dumb Monsters, Nick and Chris begin to examine the films in the Universal Monsters series, starting with the 1931 Karloff classic, Frankenstein.
