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The Day Los Angeles Lost to Pudding


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Heatwave Horror Month continues as Obie Knox descends beneath the streets of Los Angeles to revisit one of the strangest creature features of the 1960s: The Slime People. This low-budget sci-fi horror oddity wastes absolutely no time introducing its monsters, throwing audiences headfirst into a city abandoned to hulking subterranean creatures armed with spears, surrounded by an impenetrable fog, and defended by survivors who often seem just as dangerous to themselves as the monsters stalking them.

As Obie guides listeners through the film's bizarre story, he highlights everything that makes The Slime People such an entertaining slice of drive-in cinema. There are military strategies that raise more questions than answers, scientific breakthroughs that arrive exactly when the runtime demands them, and one spectacularly aggravating character named Toliver who somehow manages to become more frustrating than the monsters themselves. Along the way, Obie offers his trademark dry observations, poking fun at the film's wonderfully questionable logic while celebrating the earnest charm that keeps fans coming back decades later.

From mysterious warnings over a radio to deserted airports, television newsreels, solid walls of fog, and an ending where table salt becomes humanity's greatest weapon, the episode embraces every wonderfully ridiculous turn the movie has to offer. Rather than tearing the film apart, Obie treats it like an old friend with a few spectacularly bad habits, finding humor in its odd choices while appreciating the creativity behind its ambitious premise.

The episode also explores several behind-the-scenes stories that make the production even more fascinating, including Robert Hutton's revelation that neither he nor the stuntmen were ever paid for their work, and the remarkably tiny costume budget that somehow helped bring the memorable Slime People to life. As always, these production stories serve as a reminder that classic horror was often built on ingenuity, determination, and filmmakers willing to accomplish far more than their budgets suggested possible.

Whether you're discovering The Slime People for the first time or returning to another wonderfully weird relic of monster movie history, this episode delivers the perfect mix of plot, trivia, laughs, and late-night horror nostalgia. So settle into your favorite chair, keep a healthy supply of salt nearby, and remember: if a mysterious voice on the radio tells you not to land in Los Angeles... it might be worth listening.

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The Introverted ObeliskBy Obie Knox