Join us for a wild ride under the bed!
The Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast dives into the bizarre world of Little Monsters (1989), starring Fred Savage and Howie Mandel. Hosts Krissy Lenz and Nathan Blackwell are joined by comedy all-star Jenna Jacobsen from Mesa’s Neighborhood Comedy Theater to dissect this attempt at creating “Beetlejuice for kids.”
Was this monster movie a trick or treat?
Our panel discovers that Little Monsters is equal parts gross-out humor and confusing world-building. While the film tries to capture every kid’s dream of causing mischief without consequences, it struggles with unclear rules about its monster underworld and features an unlikable protagonist who goes from indignant victim to gleeful prankster. The hosts debate whether Fred Savage’s Brian learns any real lessons or just perpetuates cycles of bullying behavior.
Production struggles show on screen
The podcast explores how ambitious creature design and elaborate set pieces were hampered by obvious budget constraints and poor lighting. Howie Mandel’s manic performance as Maurice the monster feels more cocaine-fueled 80s punk than kid-friendly guide, while the film’s gross-out gags land with a thud rather than laughs. Even Mandel reportedly hated making the movie due to the uncomfortable makeup and warehouse filming conditions.
The verdict: Creative concept, flawed execution
Despite mixed reactions from the panel (ratings ranged from 4 to 6 out of 10 horns), the hosts appreciate the film’s swing-for-the-fences mentality and Ben Savage’s surprisingly strong child acting performance.
Other Topics Covered:
- Peanut butter and onion sandwiches—Fred Savage’s questionable food choice
- Comparison to Beetlejuice and Monsters, Inc. influences
- The film’s excessive use of profanity for a kids’ movie
- Dream Warriors-style climax with monster-fighting kids
- Cross-country chase scene logistics and plot holes
- Deep cut recommendations: Spirited Away, Clifford, The Wizard
- Bringing back “over the shoulder boulder holder” terminology
Tune in for more 80s movie mayhem at The Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast—where we revisit the decade’s gems and disasters with modern grown-up eyes!