Episodes
Monday Jul 27, 2015
Monday Jul 27, 2015
Lee and Daniel are back for the second part of an extended conversation about their favourite film villains. Part 3 will show up sometime in the next couple of weeks, probably as a bonus episode.
Featured Music: "Convict Man" by Deadbolt & "Genocide" by Link Wray.
Sunday Jul 19, 2015
Sunday Jul 19, 2015
This time out Lee and Daniel are back, reviewing two more recent crime dramas in Jeremy Saulnier's "Blue Ruin" (2013) and Dan Gilroy's smash debut "Nightcrawler" (2014). Also covered: what we've been watching and a round of Movie God.
"Summer School" articles on Slaughterfilm.
Featured Music: "Baby Blue" by Badfinger.
Monday Jul 13, 2015
The Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 27: Favourite Movie Villains Part 1.
Monday Jul 13, 2015
Monday Jul 13, 2015
Lee and Daniel are back in the first of a three part series, casually talking about their favourite villains of the big screen. Who are the baddest of the bad? What makes a great villain? Are some villains not really villains at all? Also: listener comments and what we've been watching as of late.
Featured Music: "Am I Evil?" by Diamond Head.
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 26: RIP Christopher Lee.
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
In this episode Lee has two separate informal chats with Daniel and Paul about the life and career of the late Sir Christopher Lee. Along with our own personal thoughts on the man, his signature roles, and what he meant to cinema and popular culture in general, there are a handful of short soundbites and interview segments, culled from various Youtube sources.
Featured Music:
The main themes from "Horror of Dracula" and "Taste the Blood of Dracula" by James Bernard.
"Mr. Lee" by The Bobbettes.
"Treebeard's Song" by The Tolkien Ensemble ft. Christopher Lee.
Sunday Jun 28, 2015
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 25: "Revenge of the Nerds" (1984).
Sunday Jun 28, 2015
Sunday Jun 28, 2015
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Daniel and Lee return to finish off their sex comedy series with a fairly in-depth look at 1984's "Revenge of the Nerds", as well as a bit of talk about the 1987 sequel and a very brief look at the aborted TV pilot and the made-for-TV sequels. Rape, racism, tits and toilet humor are all discussed this time out, as well as nerd culture in general. Also: listener comments and what we've been watching as of late, our favourite films from our Sex Comedy series and some recommendations for other sex comedies we didn't cover.
TOR.com article on "Real Genius" and "Revenge of the Nerds" here.
Featured music: "Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury: by Rachel Bloom. See the video.
Monday Jun 22, 2015
Monday Jun 22, 2015
Daniel and Lee are back with their second-to-last entry in their extended look at sex comedies. This time out they look at 1991's "Ghoulies III: Ghoulies Go to College", and then they review the 1988 remake of Roger Corman's "Not of This Earth", featuring Traci Lords' very first non-porn performance. Also: listener comments, a round of Movie God, and what they've been watching as of late.
Featured Music: "Bestiality" by Ennio Morricone.
Monday Jun 15, 2015
Monday Jun 15, 2015
Lee and Daniel are finally back to continue our sex comedy series. This time out they taking a look at a film that may very well be the granddaddy of the modern sex comedy in Russ Meyer's "The Immoral Mr. Teas" (1959) and then they check out a real odd-ball from 1984 in "The Party Animal". Also: requests to you the listener for feedback and ideas for the Movie God game, and what we've been watching as of late.
Featured music: "Why Can't I Touch It?" by Buzzcocks
Sunday Jun 07, 2015
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Intermission #4.
Sunday Jun 07, 2015
Sunday Jun 07, 2015
Lee is once again flying solo this week for another intermission episode, this time responding to a pair of listener comments, and talking about the buzz around a possible "Big Trouble in Little China" remake, with The Rock in the starring role. He also goes back into his written review archive and spills the beans on what he thought about "Hell Ride" (2008), "The Spirit" (2008),
"Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters" (2007), and "Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror" (2006).
Featured Music: "The Wild Angels Ballad (Dirge)" by Davie Allan and The Arrows.
Sunday May 31, 2015
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Intermission #3.
Sunday May 31, 2015
Sunday May 31, 2015
Lee flies solo again this week, covering the films "Lone Wolf McQuade" (1983), "Flesh Gordon" (1974), "Flesh Gordon 2" (1990), and he also give his thoughts on the half-hour YouTube sensation from this past week, "Kung Fury" (2015). He also responds to a listener comment and gives a preview of what's coming up when we resume the Sex Comedy series later this month.
Featured music: "Skull and Shark" by LazerHawk.
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.
Saturday Apr 25, 2015
Saturday Apr 25, 2015
Lee, Daniel and Paul are all together this time out for our third episode in our extended spring series looking at sex comedies. This time around Lee has chosen three semi-related films released by Crown International Pictures in the mid-to-late 1970s. The films covered are "The Van" (1977), "Malibu Beach" (1978) and "Van Nuys Blvd." (1979). We also play a round of "Movie God" and cover recent viewings/purchases.
Featured music: "Fat Bottomed Girls" by Queen.
Monday Apr 20, 2015
Monday Apr 20, 2015
Lee and Daniel are back for part 2 of our sex comedy series; exploring the value or lack thereof of selected films from the genre. This time out we look at one of Daniel's favourites growing up in "The Malibu Bikini Shop" (1986), and then we move over to two loosely connected films, also from the mid-1980s, in "Hot Dog... The Movie" (1984) and "Hamburger: The Motion Picture" (1986). We also cover two recently deceased character actors in Geoffrey Lewis and Tom Towles; things we've recently watched, and general film nostalgia.
Featured music: "Hamburgers For America" by Jack Turner, performed by Bill Mueller.
Sunday Apr 12, 2015
Sunday Apr 12, 2015
Daniel and Lee start off an extended series, reviewing sex comedies. Everything from silly titty flicks to films that actually, you know, explore real issues. In this episode we review "Ski Patrol" (1990), "Zapped!" (1982) and "Zapped Again!" (1990).
End Music: "She´s Gonna Get It (Zapped Again! Theme)" - Leo Swift.
Saturday Apr 04, 2015
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 17: Werewolves On Film.
Saturday Apr 04, 2015
Saturday Apr 04, 2015
Lee and Paul discuss Paul's favourite horror film genre: the werewolf movie. While this is by no means a detailed breakdown of the genre as a whole, we do cover several key elements and the best and worst films that come to mind as examples. It's a casual conversation, but it does, at the very least, present a good primer for those looking to jump into werewolf films. End Music: "Howling Theme" by Steve Parsons and Babel.
Saturday Mar 28, 2015
Saturday Mar 28, 2015
Lee, Daniel & Paul are back again for the fourth and final part of Nazi Zombie Month. This time out they cover Tommy Wirkola's "Dead Snow" and "Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead". Also covered: recent viewings and Lance Henriksen.Featured music: "In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Edvard Grieg & "Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler.
Saturday Mar 14, 2015
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 15: "Shock Waves" (1977).
Saturday Mar 14, 2015
Saturday Mar 14, 2015
The whole gang is together for the first time in this episode. Lee, Daniel, and Paul get together for the third episode of Nazi Zombie Month, where they review a film many regard to be the best of the Nazi Zombie film genre in 1977's "Shock Waves", directed by Ken Weiderhorn. They also talk a bit about Julianne Moore, recent purchases, viewings, and some other random stuff. End Music: "Shock Waves Suite" by Richard Einhorn.It should be noted that at one point in this episode, it's said that John Carradine was a notorious drunk. This was an error on my part. I got some information twisted while doing research, confusing some of his son David Carradine's bio, who was an alcoholic. My apologies. -Lee
Saturday Mar 07, 2015
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 14: "Oasis of the Zombies" (1982).
Saturday Mar 07, 2015
Saturday Mar 07, 2015
Lee and Daniel tackle yet another bottom of the barrel Nazi Zombie flick for the second installment of Nazi Zombie Month. This time it's the Jess Franco directed "Oasis of the Zombies" from 1982. Also, we take some time to discuss Nicholas Cage, what we watched recently, and the death of Leonard Nimoy.End Song: "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins" by Charles Randolph Grean, performed by Leonard Nimoy.
TMBDOS!
Established in 2014. Join Lee Russell and his semi-regular co-hosts, Leah Hardy, Daniel Harper & Paul Remaley, as well as the odd guest host(s), as they have conversations about films they love, hate, or are on the fence about.
The podcast covers all genres, but tends to lean on horror & crime; including sub genres like slashers, gialli; Euro-crime, noir & neo-noir. There's also a long-running tradition of checking out sex comedies, and overall the podcast hosts tends to go for the unknown and obscure when they can manage it.
The podcast also features these other shows:
Blood on the Tracks - A show that covers film soundtracks and scores.
Cape Sh!t - A show that focuses on the Marvel Cinematic Universe. (DEFUNCT)
Lee Van Teeth's Halloween Show - Every Halloween he can manage, the last Wolf Man of rock radio plays his favourite spooky horror hits, trailers, and assorted cool shit.