Thursday, January 22, 2026
The Snow Queen 1957/59
760. Dinosaurs in Media books (a review!)
OK, this experiment did not quite work out, but it was an admirable try. I hope.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Villain of the Week- Dr. Fear
As Doctor Fear's exploits grew more bold, so did the behavior of the once meek, Ambrose Meek. This roused the suspicions of criminologist Mark Todd who was working the Doctor Fear case (and was also the secret identity of Blazing Skull.) After a confrontation, Fear believed he slayed Todd, so with his obsstacles removed he decided to make ransom demands live on the radio. Unfortunately for Meek, the Blazing Skull showed up, interrupting his broadcast. The two then did battle atop the radio station ending with Meek being unmasked and surrendering.
759. The planets of the Prince of Space! 1959
I really want to like this movie more than I do. Had I seen it around age 7 or 8, I think I would have.
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Eep Opp Ork (Uh Uh)- The Dickies
We have talked about The Dickies, with their cover of the Gigantor theme, and here's another fun one.
758. Speed Racer 09-13, Dangerous Revenge!
Speed Racer takes a lot of chances, and is occasionally a hot head.
Monday, January 19, 2026
757. Clans of Caveman (1981)
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Planet Prince, aka Prince of Space
Toei produced two theatrical movies in 1959 that featured the Planet Prince character, but wearing a completely different, more streamlined costume (and goggled helmet) than the one worn in the tv series. The hero in these two movies was played by Tatsuo Umemiya. The movies were released a week apart. The films were titled:
- Planet Prince (遊星王子, Yūsei Ōji) Released: May 19, 1959
- Planet Prince - The Terrifying Spaceship (遊星王子 - 恐怖の宇宙船, Yūsei Ōji - Kyōfu no Uchūsen) Released: May 25, 1959
For TV release in America, these two Planet Prince movies were compiled into an 85-minute, English-dubbed movie entitled Prince of Space that was first shown in 1965.[1] Back to me:
756. 10 "Brothers" of Shaolin (sheh, right!) 1977
Here is a movie that proves I don't just love every martial arts movie out there.
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Caveman 1981
I have written about this movie a time or two before, but never with an actual review. Though I did a very early episode about it on my podcast, that was pre-YouTube and me knowing more about such things.
755. Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment in 1981
Here's a movie that should have been way more popular some 45 years ago. Thankfully, a lot of people have realized that now.
Friday, January 16, 2026
7500 Official Trailer #1 - Horror Movie (2012)
Yep, this does not appeal to me at all. It sounded interesting, but alas, the trailer makes it look like I would be cheering for the "horror" to win.
754. The Phantom of 1943 episodes 01-04 review!
I enjoy most serials, and I would have loved seeing this one as a kid. Tis why I love Radar Men from the Moon so much!
Thursday, January 15, 2026
The AMAZING Phantom
753. Dinosaur Book reviews!
Four fun books about dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals! Three of them are relatively current and one is not.
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Villain of the Week- Ultra-Humanite
From Wiki (art by the late, great George Perez)- The Ultra-Humanite is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared as a recurring adversary of Superman, and was the first supervillain faced by him. Though his name is a near-synonym for Superman, he was designed to be the polar opposite of Superman; while Superman is a hero with superhuman strength, the Ultra-Humanite is a criminal mastermind who has a crippled body but a highly advanced intellect.[1] The Ultra-Humanite served as Superman's nemesis until the introduction of Superman's archnemesis, the mad scientist Lex Luthor.[2] The origins of the Ultra-Humanite are shrouded in mystery. Even he claims not to remember his true name or appearance and attributes his vast intellect and mental prowess to scientific experiments of an unknown nature.
The Ultra-Humanite was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.[3] He first appeared in Action Comics #13 (June 1939), which was written by Siegel and drawn by Paul Cassidy (serving as a ghost artist for Shuster).[4] Back to me:
752. The Three Stooges in Orbit (eventually)! 1962 review
It is a fun movie, but a tidge too repetitive for it's own good. Just take out a bit of the schtick and it would go a lot faster.
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Cribbins - Right Said Fred
Actually heard this on the radio recently- one has to love local, independent radio stations!
751. Speed Racer vs. The Mammoth Car 05-08!
The series gets cooking here, and the tropes we will see all begin. It is important to remember these cartoons were not meant to be watched more than once a day.
Monday, January 12, 2026
Calvin and Hobbes 02-09-1986
750. Yog, an Amoeba Monster From Space! 1971
I love this movie, as anyone reading this blog will already know. It is a lot of fun, and full of monsters and aliens.
Sunday, January 11, 2026
Miracle Films presents Monsters from an Unknown Planet
749. The Mortal Combat of Crippled Avengers (1978, review)!
Frikkin new computer- give me my beloved Arial font! Ahem. What a great movie this is!
Saturday, January 10, 2026
watching the Primevals!
I wrote about this movie a couple years ago here, and it is available on Tubi to watch for free! So I am over halfway through and...
748. Phantom of the Paradise Lost! (1974)
I quite enjoyed this movie upon this second viewing. The plot is something we have all seen, heck, even by 1974 it isn't anything new.
Friday, January 9, 2026
The Skull (1965) Trailer
Never before has such diabolical evil been portrayed on the screen...
747. Denji End! The FINALE of Kikaida! 40-43!
This is it, the final Denji End! It is a fitting finale to the series!
Thursday, January 8, 2026
746. The 30th Anniversary Guide to Speed Racer!
Yes, it is sort of a redo, but it IS way better. I have improved, how about that? Who knew?
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Villain of the Week- Hakaida
In which we start a new weekly feature- Villain of the Week! We did Hero of the Week for three years, and Monster of the Week for even longer.
745. The F-A-B Phantom Planet review!
This really isn't the phantom that is celebrating his 90th year, but we will be seeing more "Phantoms" over the year.
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Piss On The Wall- J. Geils Band
This is probably my favorite track from the Freeze Frame LP, way back in late 1981. I still remember where I bought this album and when.
744. Go, Speed Racer, go! 01-04! Plans and Masks!
Here we start the new cartoon series- Speed Racer! What a show! It is probably the only "racing" show I have ever been interested in.
Monday, January 5, 2026
Calvin and Hobbes Monday 02-08-1986
743. Lots of Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971)
Boy I wanted to like this movie more than I did. The Wiki synopsis was interesting... and the movie was... but it wasn't great.
Sunday, January 4, 2026
The Phantom Planet
From Wiki- The Phantom Planet is a 1961 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Fred Gebhardt, directed by William Marshall, that stars Dean Fredericks, Coleen Gray, Anthony Dexter, and Francis X. Bushman.[2] It was the first credited film appearance of Richard Kiel, although he is unrecognizable in a masked monster costume. The film was released on December 13, 1961 in the U.S. by American International Pictures[3] as a double feature with Assignment Outer Space (1960).
Here he comes, here comes Speed Racer!
Starting tomorrow (Monday) we begin a new cartoon series, the 52 episode Tatsunoko show Speed Racer, AKA Maha Go Go go!
742. Fly, Eastern Condors, Fly (1978) review!
What a great movie- though it is NOT a feel good movie, overall. Nobody wins in war.
Saturday, January 3, 2026
741. Disney's Fantasia (1940) review and commentary!
What an accomplishment for animation and music! There is no denying it, though a few parts did not age well at all.
Friday, January 2, 2026
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971) - Trailer
Well... I didn't think I would want to watch this, but after seeing the trailer, I just might review it!
740. Kikaida vs. Hakaida! 36-39!
The show has just been turned upside down, and I am all for this! What the heck is gonna happen?
Thursday, January 1, 2026
The new Shmoo
From Wiki- The New Shmoo is an American animated television series based on the character from the Li'l Abner comic strip created by Al Capp, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and broadcast on NBC from September 22 to December 15, 1979.[1]
Similar to Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! on CBS and later ABC, the show follows a group of teenagers—Mickey, Nita, and Billy Joe—who solve mysteries and crimes with their friend, Shmoo, a friendly bulbous creature who can stretch and shape his body into any form he wants. The teens worked for Mighty Mysteries Comics.Back to me:
739. The Ultimate (as in last) episode of 2025!
This was fun! I tried some new podcast tricks,and quite enjoyed it! This may be a thing going forward from now on!















