Listen "Monster? I Barely Krilled Her!"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textIn this episode of The Introverted Obelisk, we dip our toes—and eventually our entire sanity—into the tepid cinematic waters of Monster from the Ocean Floor (1954), a film that dares to ask: what if a rubbery sea creature and a questionable romance plot tried to co-exist on a shoestring budget? Spoiler alert: they mostly get in each other’s way.Join me as I navigate this soggy B-movie relic, complete with ominous stock footage, a scientist with questionable ethics, and a fearless female lead who deserves far better than a guy who thinks "let’s test this on you" is romantic dialogue. We’ll talk about the film’s surprising bit of feminist edge, and why this creature feature is less about the monster and more about the monster movie checklist it’s desperately trying to complete.We also dive into early Roger Corman trivia, scuba safety violations, and the mystery of why no one in this coastal town seems particularly concerned about being eaten. So grab your Geiger counter, your underwater camera, and a healthy sense of disbelief—because the ocean floor has never looked this suspiciously shallow.Support the show
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