Stacie Ponder, a filmmaker and horror expert, joins Mike to dive into the wild world of 1970s animal attack films. They explore cult classics like 'Frogs' and 'Squirm', reveling in their absurdity and nostalgic charm. The discussion touches on environmental themes and the unique storytelling of these films, including the political undertones of 'Frogs'. They also share humorous critiques of absurd plot lines, such as giant rabbits in 'Night of the Lepus', highlighting how these films reflect societal fears and cultural commentary from that era.