Frogs aren’t really scary. Well, unless they’re telepathically controlling lizards, alligators, snakes, and other reptiles and commanding them to attack humans. I mean, these are humans with lots of hubris and a very unfavorable view of Nature in general, so I guess the victims in George McCowan’s 1972 eco-horror film "Frogs" deserve it. But how true to reality are the settings and wildlife depicted in this movie, set and filmed in the Florida Panhandle? I’m joined by two Florida natives who viewed the film and share their thoughts. Further reading and full episode transcript at www.FloridaBookClub.com.