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LOM Super Inframan

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This week the Leftover Army Monsters dive into the deep end of the more absurd realms of the kaiju genre, as we are talking about the infamous 1975 Hong Kong movie, Super Inframan. Looking to cash in on the super hero tokusatsu craze in Japan, Shaw Brothers Films created this piece of work. It has been used as a shining example of how bad the genre can be for decades... but is it REALLY that bad? Or does it transcend into the "so bad it's good" spectrum? Only one way to find out. So grab yourself some nachos, because we are being heaping loads of cheese with this entry.
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This week the Leftover Army Monsters dive into the deep end of the more absurd realms of the kaiju genre, as we are talking about the infamous 1975 Hong Kong movie, Super Inframan. Looking to cash in on the super hero tokusatsu craze in Japan, Shaw Brothers Films created this piece of work. It has been used as a shining example of how bad the genre can be for decades... but is it REALLY that bad? Or does it transcend into the "so bad it's good" spectrum? Only one way to find out. So grab yourself some nachos, because we are being heaping loads of cheese with this entry.
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