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The 80’s welcomed in a different type of horror movie which steered away from the fear of the atomic 50’s and the boujee-ness of the 1960’s Euporean bloodsuckers. Horror did not necessarily include monsters but monstrous figures committing monstrous acts. In the late 70’s and 80’s, the movie monster replaced cheesy storylines with utter suspense and terror, like, Jaws (1975) and Alien (1979). Long were the days of monsters coming from far outer space to terrorize earth. Now the monsters were next door in your own neighborhood and not so easy to dispose of. As a kid, I watched (whenever permissible) creature features on television and sometimes those “creature features” were more Sci-Fi than epic monsters. The King Kong movies, Godzilla, gigantic mutant insect films, and aliens were a common staple of this genre but then there was Dracula and Werewolves sprinkled into the play mix. These were all considered horror movies at the time before they were all lumped into the distinctive category of The Creature Feature. Comment on this episode, ask a question or share what entertains you by visiting our website. EPISODE MENU [3:58] - Colossal is the creature feature of this era of humanization in creature feature films. [9:06] - King Kong, Godzilla, Them!, are these films horror movies or creature features? [10:27] - Kong: Skull Island is just Moby Dick with a large ape instead of a whale. [18:43] - King Kong is a good example of the imbalance of nature vs man. [23:3] - Nature's wonderful miracles will eat your face off. [26:30] - Hunting on the Oregon Trail; fend for yourself or die of starvation or disease. [33:3o] - Hunting is taking a knife into the woods and seeing what happens. [35:52] - In the movies, Kong and Godzilla are nature's way of balancing things. What's keeping us in check? FOR STARTERS Ann Hathaway plays party girl Gloria who has to move back to her hometown when her fed-up boyfriend kicks her out of his apartment. Things quickly get weird when she discovers that she — by matters of pure obscure coincidence— controls a monster that terrorizes South Korea every evening after one of Gloria’s binge drinking fits. read review SCOOP DU JOUR : The Natural Balance and Godzilla The natural balance of nature was disrupted by the presence of an ancient creature. This event awakens Godzilla who must restore the balance set awry by the presence of this other beast. That’s why Kong was based in the seventies and not today. It wasn’t that Godzilla wanted to save mankind, he just wanted to eradicate that thing which should not exist within nature without a counterbalance. With Warner Bros. and it’s Monsterverse now established, it will be interesting to see if the next set of movies within this franchise focuses less on the humanization of the monsters and more on their need to exist because nature requires them to live. We're On Your Favorite Social Media App! @talkingburritos and #showyourburrito, let me know your thoughts on this episode. THIS, THAT, AND OTHER NEWS Administration temporarily lifted on importing of elephant trophies and then thinks otherwise. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW Picture of the baby rhino who lost its mother to poachers Wildlife conservation and saving to kill The attempt to lift sanctions on hunting endangered species, like, the grizzly bear. Poachers take rhino horns at a French zoo. The killing of a white wolf in one of our national parks FLAVA TEXT THIS WEEK: That sounds like a bird, but it's a f$%king ant. Episode Length 37:41 We're always open for suggestions and/or a favorable comment But Machete don't tweet. Okay, well leave us a voicemail or email: Phone 520-775-1690 Email contact@talkingwithburritos.com WHERE TO SUBSCRIBE AND LISTEN: The full catalog, minus, show notes Our podcast subscription page  Apple Podcasts: Listen and subscribe with your iOS device for free! Or download to your Android device using these suggested apps: Subscribe on Android If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks for listening!