Symptom 300

Can you believe it sickies, 300 symptoms! To commemorate this special occasion, Scott is gonna take us on a little trip, to Malady and Beyond! Hey, that’s the name of the show going forward, Sci-fi Malady and Beyond!

Note: This channel is called Malady Classic. See Sci-fi Malady and Beyond on Spotify for the newer episodes from here on out.

Symptom 300

Symptom 297: Jurassic World, the Raptor Whisperer

The title of today’s episode says it all. This film started with a good premise, what if the park eventually got made and turned into an attraction that was losing interest? How far would corporate jerks go to bolster profits? This sci-fi staple could’ve been good. But, then they added the raptor whisperer and a stupid family angle with upset teens unessential to the plot. Oh, and don’t forget the weaponizing raptor angle too.

Symptom 297: Jurassic World, the Raptor Whisperer

Symptom 292: King Kong '76, Careful Man There's a Kong Here

So sickies, here’s the kong. We all recorded a great episode. Then, Rage screwed up and deleted it. Then, Thomas and Scott had King Kong come through and wreck their lives. So, Rage went solo for this with the expectation they’d be added on. They couldn’t be. Fear not, you get a review and this film is great. I mean hey, it stars The Dude.

Symptom 292: King Kong '76, Careful Man There's a Kong Here

Symptom 291: Gamera, Space Monster! More Like Clip Monster

Ok, so we kinda stretched this one. This film was released in 1980, but was made in the 70s and still has the 70s vibe, so there. Anywhoooo, if you ever wanted to see a last ditch effort by a studio to revive a franchise using clip shows and popular, yet out of place, tropes; then look no further than today’s installment of Gamera, Space Monster. Seriously, when it’s not ripping things off, it’s just showing old clips of older Gamera films.

Symptom 291: Gamera, Space Monster! More Like Clip Monster

Symptom 288: A Tale of Two Tropes: Zodiac Trope Force and Trope Eater

We hear a lot of complaints today about too many tropes, or tired tropes. Ironically, complaining about a trope is a trope unto itself. Seriously though, when is a trope too much, or just enough? Ruk and Rage discuss this comparing, unbiasedly, Zodiac Task Force and God Eater to see when tropes are just right.

Symptom 288: A Tale of Two Tropes: Zodiac Trope Force and Trope Eater