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While the show is on hiatus, please enjoy this simple reading of the original novelization of King Kong from 1932. Everyone's voice is a drawl because I'm from Texas. This Original work by Delos W. Lovelace from a story by Edgar Wallace and Merian C. Cooper is in the public domain, and therefore free for me to use and profit mildly off of.
In this episode's essay, Robert looks at the new blood behind the scenes of 1966's Godzilla offering. John LeMay tells us why this is his favorite Godzilla movie, and joins Robert for this edition of the Record All Monsters Game Show, The Changing of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
"Ebirah, Horror of the Deep and the Changing of the Guard" By Robert L. Kelly
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While the show is on hiatus, please enjoy this simple reading of the original novelization of King Kong from 1932. Everyone's voice is a drawl because I'm from Texas. This Original work by Delos W. Lovelace from a story by Edgar Wallace and Merian C. Cooper is in the public domain, and therefore free for me to use and profit mildly off of.
Dracula! The Mummy! The Invisible Man sort of! Can Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot beat up the Classic Monsters in time to save Halloween? Robert and Courtney sure hope so in this pre-season Halloween Spooktacular Special! Bleh!
While the show is on hiatus, please enjoy this simple reading of the original novelization of King Kong from 1932. Everyone's voice is a drawl because I'm from Texas. This Original work by Delos W. Lovelace from a story by Edgar Wallace and Merian C. Cooper is in the public domain, and therefore free for me to use and profit mildly off of.
While the show is on hiatus, please enjoy this simple reading of the original novelization of King Kong from 1932. Everyone's voice is a drawl because I'm from Texas. This Original work by Delos W. Lovelace from a story by Edgar Wallace and Merian C. Cooper is in the public domain, and therefore free for me to use and profit mildly off of.
While the show is on hiatus, please enjoy this simple reading of the original novelization of King Kong from 1932. Everyone's voice is a drawl because I'm from Texas. This Original work by Delos W. Lovelace from a story by Edgar Wallace and Merian C. Cooper is in the public domain, and therefore free for me to use and profit mildly off of.
While the show is on hiatus, please enjoy this simple reading of the original novelization of King Kong from 1932. Everyone's voice is a drawl because I'm from Texas. This Original work by Delos W. Lovelace from a story by Edgar Wallace and Merian C. Cooper is in the public domain, and therefore free for me to use and profit mildly off of.
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