Popcorn and Possibilities

1.30: Godzilla/Lake Placid: Weak Plots, Killer Crocs & Monster Mayhem

1 h 8 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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Brian and Steph dive into a double 90s creature feature review, starting with Godzilla (1998) from questionable casting and weak plot to the forgettable love story and celebrate the 90s soundtrack that still stands out. Next up, Lake Placid, the B-rated horror-comedy where Betty White steals every scene, Kelly frustrates, and the movie mixes laughs with monster thrills. They also play monster matchups (Godzilla vs the Lake Placid croc), debate the dumbest characters, and play This or That? Monster Edition with fun scenarios like shape shifter vs invisible monster and subway vs lake escape. Plus, Brian and Steph tease the podcast’s 1-year anniversary and the end of Season 1. Perfect for fans of 90s monster movies, creature features, and pop culture debates.

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