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Jimmy Notes on Episode 64: Kaiju Weekly vs. ’20 Million Miles to Earth’

To say the episode 64 broadcast on 20 Million Miles to Earth was chaotic would be an understatement. I still get angry e-mails from listeners about how crazy it was. Let’s just say there are reasons we edit stuff out for the podcast editions—and two of them are named Travis Alexander and Michael Hamilton! Listening back on this reminds me why Michael and I used to butt heads: he’s a bit like Commander Hell and thinks he owns any place he walks into. Travis, on the other hand, is an agent of chaos (and I don’t mean the Get Smart kind).

This episode was just a month before the Kaiju Weekly podcast went on an extended hiatus. Despite my issues with Michael, I was sad to see it go. Kaiju Weekly was the first kaiju podcast Nate and I guested on, and we’ve been tight with Travis and Michael ever since. I’ve lived a storied life, but sometimes I feel “nostalgic” for things that happened three years ago. Does that count as “nostalgia”? Michael would know: he’s addicted to it. (Just listen to The Power Trip podcast: he says he “mainlines” it). 😛

Anyway, on to my notes:

  • Michael always wanted to be a Power Ranger, so I figured the hazmat suit would be a good start to a costume. It’s what he gets for denying my existence. 😛
  • Host privileges, Nate? Perhaps you should check some of them at the door.
  • I can vouch for…Travis’s assertion…whatever it was.
  • I met Billy Cranston once. I’d found my way to Aquitar after narrowly escaping a Natarl cruiser. We were the Double Dragons of intellect.
  • I did learn Latin, Marchand. I went to the best schools in New York and Japan!
  • Yes, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad was Harryhausen’s next film after this.
  • He can’t cut me off here: Nate’s weird. Beyond weird, even. You should see what his apartment looks like. I think his decorator is a nerdy teenage boy. (Oh, wait…).
  • Kinko and Sexypus: the latest kaiju porn. And I’m sure Michael watches it daily.
  • I think Michael is jealous I saw Ymirs in their native habitat. And then I fixed their native habitat. You’re welcome, Venusians!
  • Jimmys are from Venus. This one is, anyway…well, sorta.
  • I like space candy. My favorite is Astro-taffy, which is flavored with literal stardust. We call it “Star-Stuff.” We’re all made of it, you know.

Now for Nate’s rather extensive notes. He almost never gets through all of them.

Two in one day! I’m on a roll! Now if only Nate could get caught up on uploading audio. This is what happens when you get promoted to working two jobs.

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Episode 64: Kaiju Weekly vs. ‘20 Million Miles to Earth’

Hello, kaiju lovers! MIFV’s season three theme, Ameri-kaiju, wouldn’t be complete without some Ray Harryhausen, so Nate invited both of his “co-hosts in kamen” (ba-dum-tsh!) to discuss 20 Million Miles to Earth. (Yes, Jimmy reminds Nate that he got his chronology wrong, because this film was released in 1957 and The Blob was 1958. Oops!). Harryhausen super-fans Travis Alexander and Michael Hamilton, co-hosts of the Kaiju Weekly podcast, join Nate in a chat that veers perilously close to derailing at multiple points. Jet lag will do that to you, especially when flying to the Island in the Rad Bug. Regardless, 20 Million Miles was Harryhausen’s first truly iconic film, paving the way for his fantasy epics that followed. The intrepid Jimmy From NASA keeps trying to tell his story about seeing a herd of Ymir on their native Venus, but nobody cares. The Toku Topic is the Soviet side of the Space Race since this film begins with a rocket ship crash and was released several months before the launch of Sputnik I. Be prepared for many (bad) Russian accents!

To compete with this broadcast, Cameron Winter did a livestream where he sent one of his Cyber-Flies to track down the Ymir so he could be put on display for the film’s anniversary and Harryhausen’s birthday in June. Winter rambles about seemingly random things while doing so.

Special thanks to J.P. Gant for helping to edit this episode! Follow him on Twitter: @Homebrewed_SD (https://tinyurl.com/2jpc36r5).

Guest stars:

  • Jack “GMan” Hudgens as Cameron Winter

Additional music:

  • “Pacific Rim” by Niall Stenson
  • “Chant My Name!” by Masaaki Endo

Sound effects sourced from Freesound.org.

Check out Nathan’s spinoff podcasts, The Henshin Men and The Power Trip.

We’d like to give a shout-out to our MIFV MAX patrons Travis Alexander and Michael Hamilton (co-hosts of Kaiju Weekly); Danny DiManna (author/creator of the Godzilla Novelization Project); Eli Harris (elizilla13); Chris Cooke (host of One Cross Radio); Bex from Redeemed Otaku; Damon Noyes, The Cel Cast, TofuFury, Eric Anderson of Nerd Chapel, and Ted Williams! Thanks for your support!

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This episode is approved by Cameron Winter and the Monster Island Board of Directors.

Timestamps:

  • Intro: 0:00-13:44
    • Winter Livestream #1: 11:46-12:56
  • Entertaining Info Dump: 13:44-22:22
  • Toku Talk: 22:22-59:40
  • Promos: 59:40-1:02:17
  • Toku Topic: 1:02:17-
    • Winter Livestream #2: 1:02:38-1:03:54
    • Winter Livestream #3: 1:39:15-
  • Housekeeping & Outro: 1:41:17-end
    • Winter Livestream #4: 1:57:32-1:58:38

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Bibliography/Further Reading:

  • Howell, Elizabeth. “Sputnik: The Space Race’s Opening Shot.” Space.com. 29 Sept. 2020. (https://www.space.com/17563-sputnik.html)
  • Monster Island Film Vault, The. Episode 15: ‘Battle in Outer Space’ (with Luke Jaconetti) (https://tinyurl.com/MIVF-S1E15)
  • Ray Harryhausen Podcast, The. Episode 15- 20 Million Miles to Earth: 60th Anniversary Special.
  • Petersen, Carolyn Collins. “A Short History of Roscosmos and the Soviet Space Program.” ThoughtCo. Updated 3 July 2019. (https://www.thoughtco.com/soviet-space-program-history-4140631)
  • Shreve, Bradley G. “”The US, the USSR, and Space Exploration, 1957-1963.” International Journal on World Peace, vol. XX, no. 2, June 2003.
  • Siegel, Ethan. “This Is Why The Soviet Union Lost ‘The Space Race’ To The USA.” Forbes. 11 July 2019. (https://tinyurl.com/3c2mkfcf)
  • 20 Million Miles to Earth 50th Anniversary Blu-ray Special Features:
    • Commentary by Ray Harryhausen, Dennis Muren, Phil Tippett, and Arnold Kunert
    • “Remembering 20 Million Miles to Earth
    • “Tim Burton Sits Down with Ray Harryhausen”
    • “Interview with Joan Taylor”
    • “The Colorization Process”
    • “David Schecter on Film Music’s Unsung Hero”
  • Warren, Bill. Keep Watching the Skies!: American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties, The 21st Century Edition. McFarland. 2016.
  • Wiki articles on 20 Million Miles to Earth:
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