Sadly, KaiJune concludes this week on the Silver Emulsion Podcast! Gamera returns once again to brighten our lives with 1970’s Gamera vs. Jiger! Listen and enjoy! 🙂
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KaiJune continues this week on the Silver Emulsion Podcast! Since Japan is all about giant monster stuff, you’d think there would be a lot of anime examples but this is not the case. So Stephen and I got out our Coax and RCA cables and went back to the VHS era with a little-known OVA series from 1991 called Luna Varga! We talk a lot about Final Fantasy, too! Listen and enjoy! 🙂
KaiJune continues this week on the Silver Emulsion Podcast! Stephen and I check back in with our good ol’ buddy Gamera with his 5th film: 1969’s Gamera vs. Guiron! Listen and enjoy! 🙂
KaiJune returns this week on the Silver Emulsion Podcast! Stephen and I roll it all the way back to the first nuclear monster movie, 1953’s The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, featuring stop-motion FX from Ray Harryhausen! Godzilla took the idea and ran with it, making it an important movie to consider when stomping around in Kaiju Town. Listen and enjoy! 🙂
This week on the Silver Emulsion Podcast, Stephen and I head back to check out Project A-ko 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group! Listen and enjoy! 🙂
This week on the Silver Emulsion Podcast, Stephen and I brave the dangerous waters of the Black Magic world to talk about Kuei Chih-Hung’s 1983 film The Boxer’s Omen, sequel to
This week on the Silver Emulsion Podcast, Stephen and I welcome Rudy Ray Moore back to the podcast with his follow-up to Dolemite: 1976’s The Human Tornado! Listen and enjoy! 🙂