11.24.2023 THE MONSTER PARTY HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE 2023!!! With KEVIN SMITH!

'TIS THE SEASON FOR MONSTER KID SHOPPING!

JAMES GONIS, SHAWN SHERIDAN, LARRY STROTHE, and MATT WEINHOLD, once again offer hideously helpful hints when it comes to finding the perfect present for that hard-to-shop-for genre enthusiast! Get the gift they won't re-gift by consulting... THE MONSTER PARTY HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE 2023!!!

Shopping for your favorite hardcore geek can tough! You often wind up buying something they don't want, or already have. And it's not like you can walk into Nordstrom's and go to the "Stuff From A Movie No One Has Heard Of" department. That's where we can help! In this episode, we'll guide you to the gifts that will make any monster kid put down their garage kit and make merry! Whether it's books, DVDs, cosplay gear, one of a kind art pieces, or limited edition toys, MONSTER PARTY has you covered!

Speaking of a one-of-a-kind work of art, our guest is just that! Not only is he a cherished friend and past unpaid MONSTER PARTY intern, but he's also the glue that holds our yearly holiday shopping guide episodes together.  You've been dazzled by his work as an artist and toy sculpter for such entities as SEA DEMON VINYL, H.O.P. TOYS, PLANET TOY, and many Japanese companies. And who could blame you?! Please welcome back our smooth pal... KEVIN SMITH!

MONSTER PARTY WANTS TO WISH YOU THE HAPPIEST OF HOLIDAY SHOPPING SEASONS! WE CAN'T WAIT TO SEE ALL THE GREAT STUFF YOU'RE GETTING US!

Key Topics Discussed

  • The hosts gather to share personal holiday stories, focusing on Christmas memories from their childhoods.

  • Larry begins the discussion by detailing a long-standing holiday grievance he held against one of his older brothers, which involved a defaced issue of Famous Monsters magazine from 1977.

  • The group reminisces about highly anticipated childhood toys, covering both major disappointments (like the "Spin Welder" kit ) and treasured favorites, including Aurora monster models, G.I. Joe Adventure Team figures , and Mego toys.

  • The hosts share the specific and varied stories of how they each discovered the truth about Santa Claus, ranging from finding hidden presents in the attic to having a parent bluntly tell them.

  • The episode also explores various family traditions, such as dealing with pets and Christmas trees , favorite ornaments , and concludes with listener shout-outs and a touching tribute from James to his late father.

Timestamps

  • 00:01:41: The hosts introduce the special episode's topic: "Monster Party Holiday Memories".

  • 00:04:14: Larry begins his first major story about a long-held holiday grievance involving a defaced Famous Monsters magazine.

  • 00:14:15: Matt transitions the conversation to the topic of "presents".

  • 00:16:51: Matt tells his story about a disappointing toy he wanted from the Sears catalog: the Spin Welder.

  • 00:22:10: Shawn shares his memories of building Aurora Monster model kits and getting gifted complicated car models he didn't want.

  • 00:27:11: James recalls Christmas 1973, when he received three Aurora monster model kits at once: the Mummy, King Kong, and Godzilla.

  • 00:36:04: Shawn tells the story of getting the Talking G.I. Joe Adventure Team Commander and his parents being woken up by its recorded commands.

  • 00:39:32: Larry contrasts his childhood with Shawn's, explaining that his parents locked the five boys in their room on Christmas Eve.

  • 00:41:11: Larry shares his "Let's Make a Deal" story about trading his younger brother for the large-scale Chewbacca figure in 1979.

  • 00:45:09: Matt introduces the next major topic: the moment each host realized the truth about Santa Claus.

  • 00:45:38: Matt shares his "Santa" story, which involved getting a toy airplane cockpit and later finding the original box in a closet.

  • 00:48:19: Larry details how he found out about Santa at age six after his father left the attic ladder out, allowing him to climb up and see all the hidden presents.

  • 00:50:24: Shawn explains that his mom sat him (age 7) and his sister (age 5) down and told them the truth about Santa, the Easter Bunny, and where babies come from all at once.

  • 00:59:24: Larry tells the story of trying to find the rare 1991 Hallmark Star Trek Enterprise ornament, and his brother-in-law surprising him with three of them.

  • 01:14:08: James introduces the topic of memories associated with movies that came out during Christmastime, such as Superman (1978).

  • 01:15:15: Shawn brings up memories related to Christmas trees, specifically cats eating tinsel and climbing the tree.

  • 01:22:10: Larry shares his love for the 1997 Christopher Radko blown glass Universal Monster ornaments and how his mom bought him the complete set.

  • 01:25:50: Larry discusses the Playing Mantis Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer figures and his family tradition of having his daughter set them up.

  • 01:31:37: The "Holiday Shout-Out" segment begins.

  • 01:33:49: James gives a touching tribute to his father who had recently passed away, sharing stories of his life as a professional bouzouki musician.

Resources/Links Mentioned

Films

  • Flashdance: Matt says he hates Flashdance because the welding scenes remind him of his childhood disappointment with the "Spin Welder" toy.

  • Jaws: Larry mentions that his brother drew a beautiful shark picture back in 1973 or 1974, around the time Jaws came out and "everyone was drawing sharks".

  • Superman (1978): James recalls Superman (1978) as a movie that strongly corresponds with his Christmas memories , noting its wintery connection via the Fortress of Solitude.

  • Popeye (Robert Altman's): James mentions this as another film he saw at Christmastime, which he "gave a pass" to simply because it was the holidays and he was cozy in the theater.

  • Nosferatu (2024): The hosts mention the upcoming Nosferatu release as a movie they can look forward to for the current Christmas season.

  • A Christmas Story: Larry references the movie when describing the chaotic scene of his large family opening presents, with wrapping paper "scattered all over the place" just "like in a Christmas story".

  • Never on Sunday: James mentions this film as one of the movies in the 1960s that helped make Greek nightclubs popular, which was relevant to his father's career.

  • Zorba the Greek: James mentions this movie along with Never on Sunday for the same reason. His father later toured with Anthony Quinn in the Zorba musical revival.

  • On the Waterfront: James mentions this Elia Kazan film while telling a story about his father performing at the Kennedy Center Honors, which was honoring the director.

  • Car Wash: James's dad's girlfriend at the time heard he liked soundtracks and bought him the Car Wash soundtrack, which he wasn't interested in.

  • The Human Centipede: Matt mentions a "human centipede marathon" as part of a joke describing a "holiday staycation" he would plan.

Television

  • Rankin/Bass Specials: Matt references the Rankin/Bass Christmas specials, joking that after finding a toy box, he realized Santa's skillset in those specials seemed limited to making "a fucking wooden rocking horse".

Books, Comics, etc.

  • Famous Monsters magazine: This magazine is central to Larry's main story. His older brother defaced his copy of Issue #139 (which featured Darth Vader and C-3PO on the cover) back in 1977. After years of reminding him, his brother finally gifted him a replacement, along with Issue #137 by mistake.

  • Sears catalog: This is mentioned as the primary source for childhood Christmas lists. Matt recalls seeing the disappointing "Spin Welder" toy in the catalog and asking for it. It's later referenced again as the place where you'd "circle the page" to show your parents the exact toy you wanted.

  • "Little Red Shoes" (Song): James shares that this Christmas song by soul singer Jerry Butler, which is about a father and his son, is one he can no longer listen to as it "will devastate" him after his father's recent passing.

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