They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
Italian Westerns
Episodes
Sunday Sep 11, 2016
Sunday Sep 11, 2016
TMBDOS! is back for more Italian westerns this week, focusing on two horror-themed entries in the genre. First up, Lee and Daniel tangle with the surreal Giulio Questi-directed "Django Kill... if You Live, Shoot!" from 1967. Then Paul joins them to take on Lucio Fulci's harrowing "Four of the Apocalypse" (1975). Also: listener comments and a round of the Movie God game.
"Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot!" IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062082/combined
"Four of the Apocalypse" IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073594/combined
Featured Music: The theme for "Django Kill..." by Ivan Vandor & "Movin' On" by Greenfield & Cook and Benjamin Franklin Group.
Sunday Sep 04, 2016
TMBDOS! Episode 72: "Django" (1966).
Sunday Sep 04, 2016
Sunday Sep 04, 2016
The whole gang is back together to kick-off the podcast's first look at Spaghetti westerns by talking about what is, perhaps, the second most well-known character of the genre, after Clint Eastwood's Man with No Name. Yes, on tap is Sergio Corbucci's "Django" (1966). The only true sequel, "Django Strikes Again" (1987), is also briefly talked about, and Lee gives some suggestions on which of the thirty or so unofficial sequels are worth checking out. Also covered: listener comments and Paul gets to play the There Can be Only One... Filmography game.
"Django" IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060315/combined
The Spaghetti Western Database's article on the character of Django: https://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Django_(character)
Featured Music: "Vamonos Muchachos" (3rd Version); "Town of Silence" by Luis Bacalov; and "Django" (Main Titles Song) by Luis Bacalov, vocals by Rocky Roberts.