They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
2015-05
Episodes

Saturday May 23, 2015
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Intermission #2.
Saturday May 23, 2015
Saturday May 23, 2015
Lee returns again this week, flying solo, with a brief podcast. Covered this week: Listener comments, a reading of two film reviews from Lee's old blog ("The Bleeding" (2009) & "Terror Trap" (2010)), some brief thoughts on "Mad Max: Fury Road", and a request to our viewers for some specific feedback.
Featured Music: "Let's All Go to the Lobby" by Jack K. Tillar.

Sunday May 17, 2015
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Intermission #1.
Sunday May 17, 2015
Sunday May 17, 2015
We interrupt our regularly scheduled podcast with this short solocast by Lee. This is just a bit of a buffer until we get back to official episodes that have been postponed due to real life shit like work and leaving the house to do stuff. In this show Lee covers a couple of listener comments, what he's been watching, what's coming up on the podcast and a couple of plugs for podcasts Lee really loves.
Featured music: "Intermission Music" from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail".

Monday May 11, 2015
Monday May 11, 2015
This time out Lee and Daniel take a sharp detour from the more overt T&A comedies and look into three films that deal with sexual issues on a more serious level (although there's many dick and fart jokes to be had). We look at Kevin Smith's "Clerks" (1994), "Clerks II" (2006), and "Chasing Amy" (1997). Don't expect an in-depth look at all three films, as that would require a much longer podcast. Instead, we just try and break down some of the major sexual themes in each film. Also, we also cover what we've been watching and play yet another round of Movie God.
Featured music: "Alive", performed by Joey Lauren Adams.

Sunday May 03, 2015
Sunday May 03, 2015
Lee and Daniel return for part four of a spring-long look at sex comedies from various eras. This time out we go straight into a flat-out softcore sex comedy with "Busty Cops" (2004), and then we return to another Crown International Pictures release in 1982's "The Beach Girls". We also play another round of Movie God and Lee briefly talks about seeing "Avengers: Age of Ultron".
End music: "California Girls" by David Lee Roth.