S6 E6: Critters at 40...They STILL BITE!

S6 E6: Critters at 40...They STILL BITE!

From That Would Be Rad by Woody Brown and Tyler Bence

April 20, 2026 · 51 min · Season 6 · Episode 6

About this episode

The episode celebrates the 40th anniversary of the cult classic 'Critters', exploring its trivia, effects, and cultural impact.

Forty years ago this month, a scrappy little creature feature crawled out of New Line Cinema and straight into cult status. This week, we’re throwing it a proper 40th birthday party and no full plot recap, just the good stuff: the wild trivia you’ve forgotten (or never knew), the behind-the-scenes practical effects magic, how it held its own in one of the craziest movie years ever, and the gloriously unhinged ride the franchise took afterward. From the Chiodo Brothers building fuzzy alien puppets on a shoestring budget… to Corey Burton inventing the Krites’ language on the spot… to Leonardo DiCaprio’s very first movie role getting terrorized by the little furballs… we’re digging into all the rad details that make Critters still feel alive in 2026. We also talk about why these practical-effect monsters hit different in the CGI era, that perfect pre-internet small-town 80s vibe, and how a tiny $2–3 million underdog carved out its own weird little corner in a summer packed with blockbusters. Whether you grew up renting this on VHS or you’re discovering the Krites for the first time — this one’s pure nostalgic chaos with a side of “wait till you hear this.” If you’ve ever loved a…

People in this episode

Hosts: Woody Brown, Tyler Bence

Topics covered

  • 80s creature features
  • practical effects
  • cult movies
  • nostalgia
  • film trivia
  • independent films

Keywords

  • Critters
  • 80s movies
  • cult classic
  • practical effects
  • film history
  • nostalgia
  • Chiodo Brothers
  • Leonardo DiCaprio

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: New Line Cinema

Books & works: Critters

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