Episodes

Monday Dec 12, 2022
TMBDOS! Episode 274: ”Apt Pupil” (1998).
Monday Dec 12, 2022
Monday Dec 12, 2022
Lee and Leah are back this episode to tackle the film "Apt Pupil" (1998), which was adapted from the novella by Stephen King, and directed by noted Hollywood creep Bryan Singer. Leah having only seen it this one time, and Lee having seen it for a third time, opens up some conversation on their perceptions of the material given their respective experience with it. Lee has some very different thoughts about how he views this film now given what is known about Bryan Singer behind the scenes. The source material compared to the film is also talked about, as well as the excellent performances that perhaps outshine everything else. What the hosts have watched is also covered, and a piece of audio feedback from a listener is responded to. This one goes places you might nazi coming. Get it? See what we did there?
"Apt Pupil" IMDB
Featured Music: "A Question of Power" by John Ottman & "All You Fascists" by Billy Bragg and Wilco.

Monday Dec 05, 2022
TMBDOS! Episode 273: ”Shooter” (2007).
Monday Dec 05, 2022
Monday Dec 05, 2022
Lee, Leah, and their friend Gary Hill of the Cinema Beef podcast, dial in their sights on the Antoine Fuqua-directed, Mark Wahlberg-starring, "Shooter" (2007). Does this movie have what it takes to carry the weight of a main character with the name Bob Lee Swagger? Is Mark Wahlberg any good in this? All this and more, including what the hosts have watched recently. Set your sights on the download button and find out.
"Shooter" IMDB
Lee and Leah's recent appearance on The Moustachioed Podcastio, covering "Violent City" (1970).
Check out Gary's podcasts here.
Featured Music: "Memphis' Theory" by Mark Mancina & "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" by Nancy Sinatra.

Monday Nov 28, 2022
Monday Nov 28, 2022
Lee is back to end off 2022 with a playlist comprised of a mix of recent private watches, and films he screened for watch parties he's held in the last couple of months.
--The Call from "Blacula" (1972) --Gene Page--There He is Again from "Blacula" (1972) --The Hues Corporation--Opening Theme from "Messiah of Evil" (1973) --Phillan Bishop--Hold on to Love from "Messiah of Evil" (1973) --Raun Mackinnon--Assault On Precinct 13 (Main Title) from "Assault on Precinct 13" (1976) --John Carpenter--San Antone from "Rolling Thunder" (1977) --Denny Brooks--Main Title & The Reckoning from "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1978) --Denny Zeitlin--Opening Theme from "The Boogey Man" (1980) --Tim Krog--Main Title; The Battle Begins & Destruction of Hammerhead from "Battle Beyond the Stars" (1980) --James Horner--Main Title from "The Challenge" (1982) --Jerry Goldsmith
Opening and closing music: Summertime Killer from "Summertime Killer" by Luis Bacalov, and Santa Maria from "Raiders of Atlantis" by Oliver Onions.

Monday Nov 21, 2022
TMBDOS! Episode 272: ”Ed and His Dead Mother” (1993).
Monday Nov 21, 2022
Monday Nov 21, 2022
Lee and Leah tackle the 1993 horror comedy "Ed and His Dead Mother", directed by Jonathan Wacks, and starring Steve Buscemi, Miriam Margolyes, and the then Sam Jenkins, who later married former star and now noted crybaby and conservative Twitter troll Kevin Sorbo. Did this film push hard enough in one direction, or it it just all over the place? Why is John Glover running away with the whole film? All of this and much more, including a lengthy recent watches section from the hosts. Get you box of bugs ready to snack on as you listen, just don't overdose on them!
"Ed and His Dead Mother" IMDB
Featured Music: "Mama Said" by The Shirelles & "Everything Right is Wrong Again" by They Might Be Giants.

Monday Nov 07, 2022
TMBDOS! Episode 271: ”End of Days” (1999).
Monday Nov 07, 2022
Monday Nov 07, 2022
Lee and Leah watch the devil try to fuck, and Arnold Schwarzenegger do his best to cock-block him, in the head-scratching end of the century action-horror nightmare, "End of Days", directed by Peter Hyams. Can talented stars like Gabriel Byrne and Kevin Pollak save this film, or is it a testament to the worst the 1990s had to offer the world of cinema? The hosts also talk about what they've watched as of late and play a listener's audio comment.
"End of Days" IMDB
The Solid Six Podcast
Featured Music: "End of Days Main Title" by John Debney & "Superbeast (Girl on a Motorcycle Mix) by Rob Zombie.

Monday Oct 31, 2022
TMBDOS! Episode 270: ”Hereditary” (2018).
Monday Oct 31, 2022
Monday Oct 31, 2022
Lee and Leah lose their heads for their Halloween episode, covering Ari Aster's harrowing horror film Hereditary (2018). Family trauma; Toni Collette's fantastic performance; decapitated children; naked, smiling men in the closet; John Cena (?), and the value of re-watches are just a few of the things talked about in this episode. The hosts also talk about what they've watched recently.
"Hereditary" IMDB
Lee's recent Cinema Degeneration appearance.
Featured Music: "Charlie" & "Mothers & Daughters" by Colin Stetson.

Monday Oct 31, 2022
TMBDOS! Radio: Lee Van Teeth Halloween Show 2022.
Monday Oct 31, 2022
Monday Oct 31, 2022
The air is cold and the moon is right, so that means Lee Van Teeth can make his return for this Halloween night! Sit back and enjoy two hours of creepy hits, ghoulish film trailers, and chilling commercials with the last real Wolfman of rock radio."I'm the Wolfman" -- Round Robin"Werewolf" -- Carl Bondafede"Strolling After Midnight" -- The Shades"Graveyard" -- Phantom 5"Graveyard Ghost" -- Chuck & Oneda Harding"Corpse Grinder" -- The Meteors"Bigfoot" -- Don Jones"Serpents & Spiders" -- Jimmy Friis & The Valiants"Boris the Spider" -- The Who"Okeefenokee" -- The Holly Twins"You Don't Know Me" -- Deadbolt"Insecto" -- Deadbolt"Rockabilly Funeral" -- Deadbolt"Hank Watson Stalks the Earth" -- Deadbolt"Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" -- The Sonics"The Booga Man" -- The Poindexter Brothers"The House on the Hill" -- The Mummies"The Sorcerer" -- Johnny Thompson & The One-Eyed Jacks"One-Eyed Witch" -- The 7th Court"Somebody Put a Hex on Me" -- Isaac Rother & The Phantoms"Ghoulish Love" -- Isaac Rother & The Phantoms"Cool Ghoul" -- The 3-D Invisibles"Nosferatu" -- The 3-D Invisibles"Can't Find My Mind" -- The Cramps"The Whip" -- The Creeps"March of the Martians" -- Jacques Perrey & Harry Breuer"Screaming Pt.2" -- The Metropolitans"I Was a Teenage Monster" -- The Keytones"The Horror Show" -- Sharkey Todd"Wombie Zombie" -- Billy Taylor"Nightrider" -- XISTS"In the Doorway" -- The Misfits"Earth A.D." -- The Misfits"Bloodfeast" -- The Misfits

Monday Oct 24, 2022
TMBDOS! Intermission #42: ”Brainscan” (1994).
Monday Oct 24, 2022
Monday Oct 24, 2022
Lee, Leah and Paul plan some virtual murders as they cover the over-looked 1990s horror gem "Brainscan" (1994), directed by John Flynn. Depressed Edward Furlong; the new iconic horror villain who never was in Trickster; and the most early 1990s soundtrack to ever exist are just a few of the things talked about in this sloppy crime scene cover-up of an episode.
"Brainscan" IMDB
Featured Music: "Brainscan (Main Theme)" by George S. Clinton & "Welcome to This World" by Primus.

Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
TMBDOS! Intermission #41: ”The Beast with Five Fingers” (1946).
Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
Lee and Leah drunkenly talk about a film they watched on their vacation in October of 2021: the Robert Florey-directed "The Beast with Five Fingers" (1946). This was originally recorded for Gary Hill of Cinema Beef's 31 Days of Howling Beasts series that he didn't get to finish. This might still show up on his feed at some point, but we thought we'd put it to use just in case.
"The Beast with Five Fingers" IMDB
Featured Music: "Hand of Fate" by The Rolling Stones.

Monday Oct 17, 2022
TMBDOS! Episode 269: ”Demon Knight” (1995) & ”Bordello of Blood” (1996).
Monday Oct 17, 2022
Monday Oct 17, 2022
Lee, Leah and Paul are joined by Gary Hill for a huge episode, to chat about the two 1990s "Tales from the Crypt" films: the Ernest R. Dickerson-directed "Demon Knight" (1995) and the Gilbert Adler-directed "Bordello of Blood" (1996). Of the many things talked about, we discuss Billy Zane being bad-ass; Dennis Miller being a shithead; demon dick fire bukkake; how true these films, and the series they spin off from, are to the original source material, and if that matters. The hosts also talk about what they've watched as of late.
"Demon Knight" IMDB
"Bordello of Blood" IMDB
Featured Music: "Horror Hotel" & "Devil's Whorehouse" by the Misfits, and "Loverman" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.

Thursday Oct 13, 2022
TMBDOS! Intermission #40: ”The Oracle” (1985).
Thursday Oct 13, 2022
Thursday Oct 13, 2022
Lee and Leah are back for some more bonus content, this time talking about the Roberta Findlay-directed "The Oracle" (1985). Bad acting, mustaches, fake Ouija boards, ambiguous killers, and a ghost that's killing all the wrong people are just a few things that come up when they can stomach actually talking about the film.
"The Oracle" IMDB
Featured Music: "Electric Landlady" by Purson.

Monday Oct 10, 2022
TMBDOS! Episode 268: The ABCs of Our Horror Collections.
Monday Oct 10, 2022
Monday Oct 10, 2022
Lee and Paul found themselves having to change the planned episode last minute. So they decided to do a very casual and off-the-cuff show where they attempt to pick one title for every letter of the alphabet, from each of their respective horror film collections, that they personally recommend. Can they manage to get every letter? How many times do they pick the same title for the same letter? Honorable mentions? They also talk about what they've watched as of late. If you're bored, don't mind a mostly drunken and unedited conversation, tune in to find out!
Check out Paul's podcast, ManiacsMeat.
Featured music: "ABC" by the Jackson 5; music excerpt from "The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner" by Popol Vuh, and "Something in the Water" by Manfred Mann.

Monday Oct 03, 2022
TMBDOS! Episode 267: ”I Spit on Your Grave” (1978 & 2010).
Monday Oct 03, 2022
Monday Oct 03, 2022
Lee and Leah start off Halloween season in style, by going super hard and covering the Meir Zarchi-directed "I Spit on Your Grave" (1978) and its 2010 remake, directed by Steven R. Monroe, with friend and fellow podcaster Cort Psyops. The hosts do their best to do a thoughtful deep dive into the more serious aspects of these two rape/revenge films, being respectful of the subject matter, while still trying to have as much of a fun conversation as possible, as they compare and contrast the two films. The hosts also talk about what they've watched recently. Avoid canoes, bathtubs and nooses, and come join us won't you?
"I Spit on Your Grave" (1978) IMDB
"I Spit on Your Grave" (2010) IMDB
Check out Cort's great podcast, Cinema Psyops.
Featured Music: "Liar" by Bikini Kill; "Hurray for the Riff Raff" by The Body Electric; and "One Way or Another" by Blondie.

Friday Sep 30, 2022
Blood on the Tracks Episode 59: Cinematic Dreams of Tangerines.
Friday Sep 30, 2022
Friday Sep 30, 2022
This month Lee decided to finally do a deeper dive on the sensational electronic musical act Tangerine Dream, creating a playlist from the film scores/soundtracks they worked on in what he considers their classic period, 1977-1989.
--The Call & Betrayal from "Sorcerer" (1977)--Igneous & Beach Theme from "Thief" (1981)--Horror in the Bathroom from "Strange Behavior" (1981)--Cue #4 from "The Soldier" (1982)--The Challenger's Arrival from "The Keep" (1983)--Sunset Drive from "Wavelength" (1983)--No Future (Get Off the Babysitter) from "Risky Business" (1984)--Out of the Heat from "Firestarter" (1984)--The Final Confrontation from "The Park is Mine" (1984)--Dirty Crossroads from "Flashpoint" (1984)--Heartbreakers from "Heartbreakers" (1985)--Cottage & Darkness from "Legend" (1986)--Paddles: Stolen Pills from "Deadly Care" (1987)--Bonding by Candlelight from "Three O'Clock High" (1987)--Bus Station from "Near Dark" (1988)--Shy People from "Shy People" (1988)--Teetering Scales & After the Call from "Miracle Mile" (1989)--Emperor's Castle from "Destination Berlin" (1989)
Opening and closing music: Magic and Ecstasy from "Exorcist II: The Heretic" by Ennio Morricone, and The Shadow of the Killer from "Death Rage" by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis.

Thursday Sep 29, 2022
TMBDOS! Episode 266: ”Jezebel” (1938).
Thursday Sep 29, 2022
Thursday Sep 29, 2022
Lee and Leah are back this time to tackle the film that really shot Bette Davis into superstardom, the William Wyler-directed "Jezebel" (1938). While the film is fairly dated and thus not all that great on things like feminism, slavery, and the like in a modern lens, it does feature a break-out performance by Davis, and it's notorious for all the real-life fucking that went on behind the scenes. Also, we don't know if you've heard, but Yellow Fever is fake news. All this and more, including what the hosts have watched lately, is talked about. So put on your best red dress and join us for this dance, won't you?
"Jezebel" IMDB
Featured Music: "Raise a Ruckus" by Bette Davis /w 'Servants' & "Waltz" by Max Steiner.

Monday Sep 12, 2022
TMBDOS! Episode 265: ”Predator” (1987).
Monday Sep 12, 2022
Monday Sep 12, 2022
Lee is joined this time out by OG co-host Daniel, returning to talk about the John McTiernan-directed and Arnold Schwarzenegger-starring "Predator" (1987). Can they find anything original to say about the stone cold action/horror/sci-fi classic, or will they spend the entire episode just gushing over how damn good it is? The hosts also cover what they've watched as of late. You may not have time to bleed, but we're sure you have time to listen, you sexual Tyrannosauruses!
"Predator" IMDB
Check out Daniel at the I Don't Speak German podcast.
Featured Music: "Self Destruction" & "Main Title" by Alan Silvestri.

Monday Sep 05, 2022
TMBDOS! Episode 264: ”The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid” (1979).
Monday Sep 05, 2022
Monday Sep 05, 2022
Lee, Leah, and returning guest host Vaughn, cover a little-talked about Bud Spencer film he did with the kid from "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", Cary Guffey. The film in question is "The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid" (1979), directed by Michele Lupo. The conversation mostly revolves around how Spencer fares separated from his usual co-star Terrence Hill, and if putting him into a family film works with his brand of gags and action; if Cary Guffey is any good; that shadowy government organization known as the Coast Guard; executing a young child; the amazing grocery store fight; and the catchy theme from Oliver Onions, just to name a few things. Also, the host correct a mistake from the last episode and talk about what they've watched as of late. Hey, if you're stuck on Earth for a bit, why not give us a listen?
"The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid" IMDB
Vaughn's excellent podcast.
Featured Music: "Whistle and Bells" & "Sheriff" by Oliver Onions.

Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Blood on the Tracks Episode 58: Music from Recent Horror Watches.
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Lee got busy this month and comes back with a bit of an easier show to do. This month he's back with another playlist compiled from a handful of recent horror watches that he's enjoyed.
--Main Title; The Living Dead & The Relic Ship/Aboard the Relic Ship from "Planet of the Vampires" (1965) --Gino Marinuzzi, Jr.--Track 2 from "The Freakmaker" (1974) --Basil Kirchin--Goodbye Eddie, Goodbye & Somebody Super Like You from "Phantom of the Paradise" (1974) --Paul Williams (Performed by Jeffrey Comanor, Archie Hahn and Peter Elbling as The Juicy Fruits & The Undead)--Faust & The Hell of It from "Phantom of the Paradise" (1974) --Paul Williams--Main Theme from "Blue Sunshine" (1978) --Charles Gross--Opening Titles from "House" (1986) --Harry Manfredini--Opening Theme from "I Come in Peace" (1990) --Jan Hammer--Oui, Oui, Marie from "X" (2022) --Chelsea Wolfe
Opening and closing music: Magic and Ecstasy from "Exorcist II: The Heretic" by Ennio Morricone, and The Shadow of the Killer from "Death Rage" by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis.

Monday Aug 22, 2022
TMBDOS! Episode 263: ”Eating Raoul” (1982).
Monday Aug 22, 2022
Monday Aug 22, 2022
Lee and Leah are back to cover the Paul Bartel written and directed "Eating Raoul" (1982). Many asides come up this week when the hosts are not gushing over the amazing chemistry of Paul Bartel and Mary Woronov. Some things brought up include the depictions of rape in the film; comparing this film's style to John Waters' style, and how Waters' would have done this differently even though the subject matter is very similar to his films; the twisted moral values of the Blands; the lack of a strong counterparts to our protagonists in a political sense; the depictions of sex work in the film; how sexy Mary Woronov was; some of the funny gags; proper use of a dildo in one's asshole, and much more. Also: what the hosts have watched recently and they play a round of the IMDB Ratings game.
"Eating Raoul" IMDB
Check out Leah's inspirational father, Robert Hardy The Walker-Runner.
Check out Lee's appearance on Motion Picture Massacre.
Featured Music: "Gimme the Cash, Jack" by Bruce Scott and "Exactly Like You" by Jonathan Beres

Monday Aug 15, 2022
TMBDOS! Episode 262: ”Chopping Mall” (1986).
Monday Aug 15, 2022
Monday Aug 15, 2022
Lee and Leah are joined by friend and fellow podcaster Gary Hill, and their other friend Kerry to talk about the movie that is the source from which all other movies spring: Jim Wynorski's classic b-movie "Chopping Mall" (1986). How much chopping actually happens? What's a better title for it? Does anything in this film make any bloody sense, and does that actually matter? Other talk revolves around Dick Miller; A fun cameo by the Blands from "Eating Raoul"; women turning down oral sex; and if you would care about your friends and loved ones as little as the characters in this movie do, if you were in a slasher movie in real life. Also: a ton of listener comments and what the hosts have watched as of late. If you decide to listen, thank you, and have a nice day.
"Chopping Mall" IMDB
Listen to Gary's podcasts here.
Check out Kerry's YouTube here.
Featured Music: "Scary" & "Main Title" by Chuck Cirino.

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.