Although Lee and Daniel doubt anyone who has watched "Bright" (2017) would want to sit through it again, they decided to do a commentary track on it anyway. Spoilers: they are not fans. But don't worry - this is not just two hours of shitting on the film without any actual insight and discussion about why they don't like it... and there's some laughs as well. Alcohol and/or drugs are probably a good idea if you're going to take the dive into this film with us. "Bright" IMDB...
Mar 25, 2018•1 hr 59 min•Ep. 79
Lee and Daniel are back after a short two-week hiatus to tackle 1988's "Alien Nation". Does it hold up? Does it do a good job of getting across the points it's trying to make, or did it take the one season of television and five tv films to fully explore its concept? Why is James Caan part of Lee's sexual awakening? All of this is covered, listener comments, and what we've watched lately as well. Alien Nation IMDB Lee's latest DVD Purchases Featured Music: "Flying Saucer Rock And Roll" by Billy ...
Mar 19, 2018•1 hr 32 min•Ep. 78
In this episode Lee decided to play some selections from his favourite westerns (part 2 coming next episode). Lee tried really, really hard not to let Italian westerns take over this first playlist. He really did. Playlist: --Hang 'Em High Theme from "Hang 'Em High" (1968) -- Dominic Frontiere --Main Title from "High Plains Drifter" (1973) -- Dee Barton --Claudia's Theme from "Unforgiven" (1992) -- Lennie Niehaus & Clint Eastwood --Day of Anger from "Day of Anger" (1967) -- Riz Ortolani --Sa...
Mar 03, 2018•1 hr•Ep. 77
It's more 1980s; it's more sci-fi, but with some punk rockers, a latino militant rebel group, Harry Dean Stanton, and lots of generic groceries! Yup, it's time for Lee and Daniel to check out Alex Cox's Repo Man from 1984. Lee starts off fairly intoxicated and just gets worse, but the conversation is as fun as hell. Listener comments and what the hosts have listened to are also covered. "Repo Man" IMDB Featured Music: "Repo Man" (instrumental version) by Iggy Pop; "Coup D'Etat" by The Circle Jer...
Feb 27, 2018•1 hr 54 min•Ep. 76
Lee and Daniel are back, continuing on their (mostly) 1980s sci-fi theme to cover 1986's "Short Circuit" and the sequel from 1988 "Short Circuit 2". Then they jump into the 1990s to phreak-out with the cult classic "Hackers" (1995). There's a surprising amount of talk about the background of the hacker culture, and a lot of asides about all three films, including Lee's take on what "Short Circuit 2" should have actually been about. What they've watched as of late and a larger than usual amount o...
Feb 20, 2018•2 hr 20 min•Season 1Ep. 75
Continuing with a short series on mostly weird 1980s (and possibly some 1990s) sci-fi, Lee and Daniel tackle two more mainstream examples in "Innerspace" and "Batteries Not Included", both from 1987. Listener comments and what they've watched lately are also covered. "Innerspace" IMDB "Batteries Not Included" IMDB Catch Lee and Daniel on the latest episode of the Badasses, Boobs and Bodycounts podcast here . Featured Music: "Air Supply" by Jerry Goldsmith & "Hamburger Rhumba" by James Horner...
Feb 06, 2018•1 hr 35 min•Season 1Ep. 74
This time out on Blood on the Tracks Lee found himself busy and hurting for a topic before the month came to a close. He happened to be watching "Taste the Blood of Dracula" and a subject for the episode came to mind: the Hammer scores of James Bernard. At times his pieces were big and bombastic, at other times subtle and creepy, and even flowery and romantic, thus he envoked both power and foreboding meanace, as well as heart to the classic films he scored. Due to time constraints and sourcing ...
Feb 01, 2018•1 hr•Ep. 73
Lee and Daniel kick off a series looking at (mostly) 1980s sci-fi with two odd-ball entries into the genre, those being the obscure "Radioactive Dreams" (1985) and the cable tv staple "Cherry 2000" (1987). Listener comments and what they've watched as of late are also covered. "Radioactive Dreams" IMDB "Cherry 2000" IMDB Featured Music: "The Barricades" by Basil Poledouris & "Guilty Pleasures" by Sue Saad....
Jan 22, 2018•1 hr 32 min•Season 1Ep. 72
2017 is gone but Lee and Daniel's best first-time watches remain burnt into their brains. If you hate their "what we've watched lately" segments (and there's one of those before the actual best-of conversation starts around 33 minutes in), this is pretty much an extended one of those. You've been warned. Dan's Best of 2017: "Drive" (2011) "I Am Not Your Negro" (2016) "Kitten with a Whip" (1964) "The LEGO Batman Movie" (2017) "Re-Animator" (1985) "Revolver" (1973) "Sorcerer" (1977) "Spider-Man: H...
Jan 16, 2018•2 hr 4 min•Season 1Ep. 71
Lee and Daniel kick off 2018 with the western/noir "Bad Day at Black Rock" (1955), directed by John Sturges. The boundries Sturges pushes against with the material relative to the time the film was made are discussed, as well as just what an amazing collection of talent is shown on screen. Also covered: a listener comment (sort of) and a lengthy discussion about what they've watched as of late (the actual film review starts about a half hour into the episode). Our next episode will be our best f...
Jan 09, 2018•1 hr 33 min•Ep. 70
The holiday season is here and it's getting bloody cold around these parts as winter finally sets in. At first Lee wanted to build a playlist around Christmas films, but he decided that was a bit too obvious and lame. After asking the TMBDOS! listeners what they wanted, he settled on movies set during the winter time that were not focused on the holidays. Although mostly focused on horror, there are some nice surprises here as well. Playlist: --Midnight, the Stars and You from "The Shining" (198...
Dec 31, 2017•1 hr 2 min•Ep. 69
Lee and Dan are continuing down the classic western film trail with what many consider to be the film that really breathed new life into, and also elevated the western genre from 'B' grade to 'A'. This episode it's John Ford's "Stagecoach" (1939). They talk about if it truly is a classic, how it made John Wayne a star, and the influences it had on films to come after it. Also covered: listener comments and what they've watched as of late. Note: there were some audio issues when this was recorded...
Dec 25, 2017•1 hr 7 min•Ep. 68
All three hosts are back for this episode to give what might be both their most interesting and insightful yet drunkenly chaotic episode of TMBDOS! Starting off a short series on classic westerns, Daniel, Paul, and Lee take a look at two early examples of revisionist westerns with "High Noon" (1953) & "3:10 to Yuma" (1957). Much of the discussion revolves around how similar the films are and which one is better. Of note, Daniel's reading on "High Noon" drastically changes Lee's opinions on t...
Dec 18, 2017•2 hr 5 min•Season 1Ep. 67
Lee throws another intermission episode your way, this time just as purely a news update on what's been going on with TMBDOS! and what's coming soon to both finish up the end of the year and beyond. The Podcast Under the Stairs Movie Club City of the Dead Podcast Featured Music: "Is this Real?" & "Telepathic Love" by The Wipers, and "Tequila Sunrise (OST version)" by Le Matos....
Dec 12, 2017•31 min•Ep. 66
Lee is back to dig into one of his favourite film genres of all time, especially when it come to soundtracks and scores: the Italian crime/Poliziotteschi film genre. Ultra violence, lurid sex, and all sorts of musical styles abound from these films, and Lee tried hard to trim down the playlist to some of his all-time favourite tracks. So load up your guns and take the law into your own hands as society breaks down around you, in corruption and violence. Can you come out the other end clean? Who ...
Nov 30, 2017•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 65
This week the whole gang is back to take a look at William Friedkin's adaptation of "La Salaire de la Peur"/"The Wages of Fear", that being 1977's box office bomb "Sorcerer". Was it rightly dismissed back when it was released or did production problems and a little film called "Star Wars" kill the film's chances out of the gate? Also covered: listener comments and recent watches. "Sorcerer" IMDB The Grindbin Podcast Featured Music: "Search", "Creation", and "Betrayal (Sorcerer Theme)" by Tangeri...
Nov 20, 2017•1 hr 15 min•Ep. 64
Lee and Paul are taking a journey down the Amazon this week to tackle Werner Herzog's atmospheric masterpiece "Aguirre: the Wrath of God". Lee is drunk, Paul is sober, and Kinski is out of fucking control. Listener comments and what the hosts have purchased/watched lately is also briefly covered. "Aguirre: the Wrath of God" IMDB Featured Music: Incidental river music & "Aguirre 1" ("L'acrime di Rei") by Popol Vuh....
Nov 13, 2017•1 hr 16 min•Ep. 63
Lee is back for Intermission #21. Originally he was going to review a couple of horror movies that everyone else and their dead relatives have already seen and talked about, but thinking better of it, instead he decided to take a look at upcoming horror releases for 2018, and give his off-the-cuff reactions to them. Then he ends off sorting through his horror film collection and giving 12 humble suggestions for double feature watches for this Halloween night. Movie Web's list of upcoming horror ...
Oct 31, 2017•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 62
It's Halloween in the year 2017, and the last real Wolf Man of rock radio, Lee Van Teeth, is feeling hairy and mean. Look out fathers, he's back to corrupt your daughters. Get your drinks all swirled, and get ready for him to rock your world. Creepy hits and spooky trailers for horrific films are in abundance this year. Be careful if listening with earbuds. The normalisation of the sound is much better this year, but it's not perfect. Playlist: "I'm The Wolf Man" -- Round Robin "Sunglasses After...
Oct 31, 2017•2 hr 1 min•Season 1Ep. 61
Episode 7 of Blood on the Tracks is here. Lee concludes his look at the soundtracks and scores of North Amercian-made slashers from the 1980s, this time covering selections from '85 to '89, while offering a few comments on the trends seen in the genre as it declined. Playlist: --Main Title from "A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge" (1985) -- Christopher Young --Theme from "Dreamaniac" (1986) -- Tom Milano & Don Great --Too Bad You're Crazy from "April Fool's Day" (1986) -- Jerry Wh...
Oct 24, 2017•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 60
Lee and Paul continue their horror-filled October of 2017 by looking at the Bob Clark-directed classic "Deathdream" from 1974. The conversation revolves around how America started to change in the wake of the Vietnam war, and the changes in attitude society had towards returning soldiers in comparison to the vets of WWII. The hosts also talk about how effective or not all aspects of this low budget production come off. Some listener comments are also read. "Deathdream" IMDB Watch the video for W...
Oct 22, 2017•1 hr 4 min•Ep. 59
Lee and Paul are on board to provide the first bit of bonus content for October 2017. They take a look at the bloody slasher film "Nightmare" (AKA "Nightmares in a Damaged Brain") from 1981. Does this video nasty still have an impact? How does it rate alongside similiar films like "Maniac" and "Don't Go into the House"? Is it a piece of shit like Tom Savini claims, whenever he's denying his involement on the film? All of this and slightly more! "Nightmare" IMDB Check out Lee's guest spot on Cine...
Oct 15, 2017•52 min•Ep. 58
Lee and Paul kick off October by covering the other two parts of Lucio Fulci's so-called Gates of Hell Trilogy, "City of the Living Dead" (1980) & "The Beyond" (1981). Including-in "House by the Cemetery" (which was covered here on the podcast two years ago), is this really a trilogy? Which is the best film of the three? Do any of these films make any sense? The hosts drunkenly ponder these questions inbetween several cuts from Fabio Frizzi's amazing scores for the films. They also talk abou...
Oct 09, 2017•2 hr 4 min•Season 1Ep. 57
Here we are for episode 6 of Blood on the Tracks. Half a year, baby! Anyway, Lee is back in the chair to kick off part one of a two part look at North American-made slasher films from the 1980s. Join Lee in this episode as he spins a playlist built off of selections from films released between 1980 to 1984. Part two ('85 to '89) coming next month! Playlist: --Prom Night 2 from "Prom Night" (1980) -- Paul Zaza & Carl Zittrer --Amanda's Nightmare from "Curtains" (1983) -- Paul Zaza --The Balla...
Sep 30, 2017•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 55
The whole gang is back (well, eventually) to take a look at the classic horror film "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre", in honour of the recent death of director Tobe Hooper. A general talk about all aspects of the film and its importance in film history are discussed at length, as well as Hooper's legacy. Also, several recent listener comments are addressed. "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" IMDB Featured Music: "Chain Saw" by The Ramones & "Fool for a Blonde" by Roger Bartlett. Opening narration ...
Sep 25, 2017•1 hr 40 min•Ep. 54
No regular episode this week, but Lee managed to work in an Intermission episode. What's he been doing, what's coming up on the podcast next, and what's on board for the month of October? All of this is covered as well as reviews of "Fracture" (2007), "Under the Shadow" (2016), and "Outland" (1981). There's also a brief mention of the death of Frank Vincent and a bit more talk about the death of Harry Dean Stanton. "Fracture" IMDB "Under the Shadow" IMDB "Outland" IMDB City of the Dead podcast C...
Sep 18, 2017•38 min•Ep. 53
Lee and Daniel are back to finish-off this run of H.P. Lovecraft adaptations with a fairly in-depth discussion about Stuart Gordon's "Re-Animator" (1985). Also on deck are two short films: "The Call of Cthulhu" (2005) & "Out of Mind: The Stories of H.P. Lovecraft" - the former being an adaptation of Lovecraft's story, done in the style of a 1920s-era silent film; the latter being both an adaptation of "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward", as well as an exploration of Lovecraft's themes and gene...
Sep 07, 2017•1 hr 48 min•Ep. 51
Episode 5 of Blood on the Tracks features the hosting talents of TMBDOS!'s wild man himself, the last true wolf man of rock and roll, LEE VAN TEETH! Join ol' Lee as he guides you though some fine selections from the soundtracks and scores of his favourite werewolf films. Beware, listening to the wolfman has been known to get ear pussies preggers. Use protection: wear your flea collars! Playlist: --Main Theme from "Werewolves on Wheels" (1971) -- Don Gere --Main Title from the unused score for "W...
Aug 31, 2017•1 hr•Ep. 50
Back for more Lovecraft-inspired weirdness this week, Lee and Daniel jump headfirst into the kinky, goo-covered Stuart Gordon adaptation "From Beyond" (1986). There's lots of conversation about how effectively the film adapts and branches out from the original source material, and if it manages to effectively balance the BDSM elements and special effects with Lovecraft's central themes. Lovecraft's own fears and thoughts on race and sexuality are also briefly talked about. Aside from that, some ...
Aug 21, 2017•1 hr 34 min•Ep. 49
Lee and Paul are back to check out another H.P. Lovecraft-inspired film. This time it's the fairly obscure "The Resurrected" (1991). Although this is a shorter than usual episode, the hosts go over how close the film does or does not stick to the source material , "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward", and Lee has added some clips of him reading short excerpts from the story. "The Resurrected" IMDB Featured Music: "Back From the Dead" by the Adverts; "Ain't No Grave" by Johnny Cash & "You Only L...
Aug 14, 2017•51 min•Ep. 48