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They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!

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They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Intermission #8.

It's just Lee flying solo this time out for the longest Intermission episode the podcast has done so far. Lee goes over some recent purchases and stuff he's viewed as of late, and then digs into his old blog's review archive for reviews of "Monster Brawl" & "The Thing", both from 2011, and then he runs down the plans for the podcast in the spring and summer months. It's still a fairly quick listen, so give it a spin if you fancy killing forty minutes. Featured Music: "Funnel Of Love" by SQÜR...

Apr 18, 201643 min

TMBDOS! Episode 57: ”The Friends of Eddie Coyle” (1973) & ”Zero Effect” (1998).

This week Lee and Daniel continue an extended look at the crime/film noir genres, reviewing two films: 1973's "The Friends of Eddie Coyle" & 1998's "Zero Effect". Lee had never watched "Zero Effect" before and Daniel had never watched "The Friends of Eddie Coyle". Listen in and see what they thought about each other's picks for this week. Also covered: their guest from the previous episode, Jack Graham, spiking the shows downloads; anal leakage; listener comments, and what they've watched in...

Apr 12, 20161 hr 41 minSeason 1Ep. 1

TMBDOS! Episode 56: ”Blood Simple” (1983) & ”Blue Velvet” (1986).

Lee and Daniel continue their look into crime and noir films, and are joined by a special guest this week: writer and fellow podcaster Jack Graham, who writes the blog Shabogan Graffiti, and hosts his podcast, Shabcast, from there as well. This week the panel takes a look at two 1980s neo-noir films. First up is the tightly-written classic debut film from the Coen brothers, " Blood Simple " from 1984. Then the panel takes a VERY in-depth look at the twisted mysteries of David Lynch's " Blue Velv...

Mar 28, 20162 hr 27 minSeason 1Ep. 1

TMBDOS! Episode 55: ”The Big Sleep” (1946 & 1978).

Lee and Daniel continue their look at noir/neo-noir and crime films. This week it's the Bogart & Bacall powerhouse " The Big Sleep " from 1946, directed by Howard Hawks. They also spend some time covering the 1978 remake from Michael Winner, starring Robert Mitchum. They contrast the original with that film as well as the Raymond Chandler source material, and mention the original version from 1945, that was not released to the general public until it was gutted and re-shot into the 1946 vers...

Mar 21, 20161 hr 30 minSeason 1Ep. 1

TMBDOS! Episode 54: "Kiss of Death" (1947).

Lee, Daniel and Paul are back to look at more noir and crime films. This week they take a look at 1947's " Kiss of Death ", directed by Henry Hathaway and featuring a star-making performance by Richard Widmark. Lee shouts out another movie podcast he likes, "The Hail Ming Power Hour", and Paul sneaks in a quick bit of the Movie God game for Lee and Daniel to ponder. Also covered: what they've watched as of late. Featured Music: "Street Scene" by Alfred Newman....

Mar 14, 20161 hr 21 min

TMBDOS! Episode 53: ”The Conversation” (1974) & ”Night Moves” (1975).

This week Daniel and Lee are back to cover two more films in their look at noir, neo-noir, and some other crime films in general. They dig deep this week while discussing two interesting films starring Gene Hackman: 1974's The Conversation , directed by Francis Ford Coppola & 1975's Night Moves , directed by Arthur Penn. Also covered: a small aside about Netflix and how it's changed in the last five years; a listener comment; what we've been watching as of late; and letting the listeners kno...

Mar 07, 20161 hr 48 minSeason 1Ep. 1

TMBDOS! Episode 52: "Blast of Silence" (1961).

Lee and Daniel return to continue their look into noir/neo-noir, and other crime films of interest to them. This week they take a look at a bit of an unknown indie noir from director, writer, and actor, Allen Baron, called " Blast of Silence ", from 1960. Is this an over-looked classic? Is it a true transition between the classic noir and the new neo-noir films? Or is it a film with big ambitions that ultimately falls short? Tune in to find out what the guys think. Also covered: what they've bee...

Feb 29, 20161 hr 10 min

TMBDOS! Episode 51: "The Long Goodbye" (1973).

This week Lee and Daniel begin an extended look at Noir and Neo-Noir films (and maybe a few standard crime films in-between) with the Robert Altman directed and Leigh Brackett-witten adaptation of Raymond Chandler's " The Long Goodbye " (1973). Also covered, a listener comment and what they've watched as of late. Featured Music: "The Long Goodbye" by John Williams and Johnny Mercer, performed by Jack Sheldon.

Feb 22, 20161 hr 10 min

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 50: George A. Romero's "Dawn of the Dead" (1978).

This is it, TMBDOS has finally made it to fifty official episodes, and now it's time for Lee, Daniel and Paul to tackle the film that provided this humble bit of audio nonsense its name and mascot. Yes, George A. Romero's zombie classic " Dawn of the Dead " is reviewed in exhausting detail, peppering in some music clips and sound bites for good measure. Sadly Paul could not join in on the recording during the planned Friday night, so after covering the film on that night, Lee and Daniel came bac...

Feb 15, 20162 hr 44 min

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 49: Fritz Lang's "M" (1931).

Lee, Daniel and Paul are back this week to take a look at one of the least-disputed classics from the start of the talkies: Fritz Lang's "M" from 1931. A film with decades of scholarship and critical analysis behind it is a daunting task, but a fairly in-depth discussion is drawn from it, as well as the little-known 1951 American remake . They also discuss what they've watched, which spirals off into a few tangents, as usual. Featured Music: "In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Edvard Grieg....

Feb 08, 20161 hr 28 min

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Intermission #7.

Due to some real life issues, Lee could not put together a recording this week, so Daniel was cool enough to take the helm and record an intermission episode. Daniel briefly covers the movies and TV he's been watching in the last little while. Hopefully next week the entire gang will be back together for "M" from 1931. Featured Music: "Electric Boogaloo" by Ollie & Jerry.

Jan 31, 201624 min

TMBDOS! Episode 48: ”Taste the Blood of Dracula” (1970) & ”Horror Express” (1972).

This week Lee and Daniel take a look at two interesting horror gems from the early 1970s. First off it's the fifth film in the Hammer Dracula cycle, 1970's " Taste the Blood of Dracula ", directed by Peter Sasdy. Then they look at a film that has more than a little in common with John W. Campbell, Jr.'s "Who Goes There?" (better known by most from its other big screen adaptations "The Thing from Another World" and "John Carpenter's The Thing"). The film in question is the lesser known Spanish Ha...

Jan 25, 20161 hr 24 minSeason 1Ep. 28

TMBDOS! Episode 47: ”She Killed in Ecstasy” & ”A Virgin Among the Living Dead”.

Lee, Daniel, and Paul are back for another visit with the films of Jess Franco as they take a look at 1971's erotic revenge film " She Killed in Ecstasy " and the much-abused sexed-up gothic horror " A Virgin Among the Living Dead ", from 1973. Also covered: listener comments and what the hosts have watched as of late. Featured Music: "Una Vergine Tra I Morti Viventi – Sequence 22" by Bruno Nicolai & "Kamasutra" by Manfred Hubler & Siegfred Schwab....

Jan 18, 20161 hr 26 minSeason 1Ep. 27

TMBDOS! Episode 46: The Best Things We Watched in 2015.

Lee and Daniel are back for the first episode of 2016 to run through the best stuff they watched for the first time in 2015 -- as well as a few stinkers and let-downs. Also covered: what they've watched in the last week or so and another round of the Movie God game. Featured Music: "Vicious Rat" & "Tequila Sunrise (OST version)" by Le Matos.

Jan 05, 20161 hr 43 minSeason 1Ep. 26

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 45: "Zardoz" (1974).

Lee and Daniel are joined this week by Lee's friend from the online beer reviewing community on YouTube, Hugh, better known as the Beerzerker. This time out they are taking a look at John Boorman's 1974 sci-fi film " Zardoz ", starring a half-naked Sean Connery. They dig deep under the layers of Connery's red diaper to explore the various themes and ideas the film is really dealing with, once you get past some of the visuals, that have sadly overshadowed the film thanks to the pseudo-MST3K crowd...

Dec 28, 20151 hr 28 min

TMBDOS! Ep. 44: ”History of the World: Part I” (1981) & ”Dracula: Dead and Loving It” (1995).

This week Lee and Daniel are joined by Dan's wife Shana and their mutual friend Ryan to discuss two selections from the filmography of Mel Brooks. It seems to be the norm with this podcast to somewhat avoid the obvious films from any given director, and that theme is continued here as the start and end (so far) of the second half of Brooks' directing career are covered here in 1981's " History of the World: Part I ", and " Dracula: Dead and Loving It " from 1995. What the hosts have been watchin...

Dec 21, 20151 hr 38 minSeason 1Ep. 24

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 43: "Vampyros Lesbos" (1971).

A little late this week, but worth it: Lee, Daniel and Paul take a look at Jess Franco's 1971 erotic art house horror film " Vampyros Lesbos ". They also do the usual and talk about what they've watched as of late and play a pretty fun round of Movie God. "Queer Women in Horror" article on Bitch Media . Featured Music: "The Lions and the Cucumber" by Manfred Hübler & Siegfried Schwab....

Dec 10, 20151 hr 26 min

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 42: Holiday Films.

Lee is back with Daniel and Paul in what became a very long episode. The year is winding down, Halloween and Thanksgiving have just passed, and we are approaching Christmas and New Year's. So this time out the theme is a general chat about holiday films, that often goes off on lengthy asides. They also talk about what they've been watching as of late (which leads to more lengthy asides), and they bring back the Movie God Game. If you've got two and a half hours to kill, this might be for you. Pe...

Nov 30, 20152 hr 39 min

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Commentary #2: "Jive Turkey" (1974).

Lee and his brother Scott are back this week for another film commentary track for a film that otherwise probably would never get one. Join them as they watch Bill Brame's 1974 Blaxploitation diamond-in-the-rough " Jive Turkey ". What's a better waste of you time than to watch a public domain Black gangster film, set in the 1950s, that's obviously filmed in 1974? How can you deny yourself a film that depicts the intense struggle for control of the numbers game, a psychotic tranny hit man, and so...

Nov 21, 20151 hr 30 min

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Intermission #6.

Lee's flying solo this week, talking about what's coming up on the podcast straight through to the end of the year. There's also some talk about the recent death of Gunnar Hansen, some shout-outs to other podcasts and a bit of a review of the new Western/Horror mash-up "Bone Tomahawk". Featured Music: "Night Theme"; "Night Theme (Reprise)" & "Master Charge" by Iggy Pop and James Williamson.

Nov 16, 201533 min

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 41: "Punch-Drunk Love" (2002).

Lee, Daniel and Paul are back again, this time they take a fairly deep look into Paul Thomas Anderson's " Punch-Drunk Love " from 2002, and yet feel like they've only scratched the surface. Also: Lee welcomes the recent influx of new listeners, and then the crew goes over listener comments and what they've watched and/or purchased in the last little while. Featured music: "He Needs Me" by Harry Nilsson, remixed by Jon Brion.

Nov 09, 20151 hr 7 min

TMBDOS! RADIO: Lee Van Teeth Halloween Show.

TMBDOS! is happy to present a special radio show featuring world famous DJ, the last real Wolf Man of the air waves, LEE VAN TEETH! Join Van Teeth as he spins the horror hits for two hours, in order to make sure your Halloween party isn't sour. Listening in earbuds is not a good idea. Playlist: "I'm the Wolfman" -- Round Robin "Fire" -- Arthur Brown "Halloween" -- Siouxsie and the Banshees "TerrorVision" -- The Fibonaccis "Sinners" -- Frankie and the Hitchhikers "Haunted House of Rock" -- Satan'...

Oct 30, 20151 hr 52 minSeason 1Ep. 1

TMBDOS! Ep.40: ”Nightmare City” (1980) & ”Torso” (1973).

Lee, Daniel and Paul are back with their final part of their initial look at Italian horror. This week they cap things off with Umberto Lenzi's 1980 zombie film " Nightmare City ", and then take a look at a much deeper than expected giallo/slasher, in the form of Sergio Martino's " Torso " from 1973. Daniel also gives some thoughts on "Deep Red" and "Tenebre" after finally catching up on them. Also covered: listener comments and what we've been watching as of late. Featured music: "The First Mur...

Oct 26, 20151 hr 48 minSeason 1Ep. 1

TMBDOS! Ep.39: ”Contamination” (1980) & ”Hell of the Living Dead” (1980).

This week in part four of our Italian horror series Lee talks with Daniel and Paul in separate conversations about Luigi Cozzi's 1980 gory sci-fi horror " Contamination " and then they end up having A LOT to say about the late schlock-meister Bruno Mattei's 1980 "Dawn"/"Zombi" rip-off " Hell of the Living Dead ". Lee and Daniel also cover what they've watched in the last little while. This may very well be the longest anyone has talked about these two films on a podcast, so if you're into wastin...

Oct 19, 20152 hr 5 minSeason 1Ep. 1

TMBDOS! Episode 38: ”Black Sabbath” (1963) & ”A Bay of Blood” (1971).

Lee, Daniel and Paul are back for part 3 of their look at Italian Horror. This time out they take a look at two selections from a true legend in not only Italian horror, but horror in general: Mario Bava. The films covered are 1963's Boris Karloff-hosted anthology " Black Sabbath ", and then 1971's proto-slasher " A Bay of Blood ". Also covered: listener comments and what they've watched/purchased in the last week. Featured Music: The theme for "A Bay of Blood" by Stelvio Cipriani, the Cave them...

Oct 12, 20151 hr 13 minSeason 1Ep. 1

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Bonus Episode: Halloween Movie Playlists.

Lee is joined by Paul for a special bonus episode. Since this podcast often leans towards horror, they decided to do what every other horror-related podcast does and do a list show revolving around their favourite movies to watch on and around Halloween. Both made up two separate lists: favourite picks, that they generally watch alone, and then party films, best watched with friends. Also, just for fun, there's a few soundbites and music tracks related to some of the films they picked thrown in....

Oct 06, 20151 hr 12 min

TMBDOS! Episode 37: ”Deep Red” (1975) & ”Tenebre” (1982).

Lee and Paul are back this week for part two of their Italian horror series, this time looking at two highly-regarded additions to the giallo genre from director Dario Argento. Also covered: listener comments and what Lee and Paul have watched and/or purchased in the last little while. Daniel could not join this week, but should be back for the next episode with his thoughts on the two films. " Deep Red " " Tenebre " Featured music: "Profondo Rosso" & "School At Night (Lullaby , Child Versio...

Oct 05, 20151 hr 41 minSeason 1Ep. 1

TMBDOS! Episode 36: ”The House by the Cemetery” (1981) & ”A Cat in the Brain” (1990).

Lee, Dan and Paul kick off their month-long look at Italian horror films. In the initial run of this series (which will be revisited later on) they'll be looking at different Italian horror directors and covering films from each of them. Starting off they take a look at Italy's "Godfather of Gore" Lucio Fulci, covering a selection from his peak years in 1981's " The House by the Cemetery " and some late period Fulci in 1990's " A Cat in the Brain ". Featured Music: "I Remember" by Walter Rizzati...

Sep 29, 20151 hr 23 minSeason 1Ep. 1

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 35: "The World, the Flesh and the Devil" (1959).

Daniel, Paul and Lee are back together this week to look at a film Daniel suggested, the 1959 post-apocalyptic drama, " The World, the Flesh and the Devil ". Before that, they engage in some lengthy house-keeping revolving around praise from a fellow podcaster, listener comments, and some extended discussions around what they've been watching in the last little while. "Free, white and 21" article . Featured Music:"Civilization (Bongo Bongo Bongo I Don't Want To Leave The Congo)" by Woody Herman ...

Sep 20, 20151 hr 32 min

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 34: Favourite Movie Villains Part 3.

Lee and Dan are back in the third part of an extended episode they recorded a while back on the topic of favourite movie villains. Originally there was to be a short piece done with Paul as well in order to puff this out into a full-length episode, but various issues came up preventing that for the time being. There may be a part four down the road with Paul eventually, which will no doubt be very horror-specific. Featured Music: "Frank" by Ennio Morricone & "Sinners" by Freddie and the Hitc...

Sep 15, 201528 min
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