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They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
TMBDOS! Episode 342: "The Passion of Joan of Arc" (1928).
Lee, Daniel, and the returning Lady Leah cover a classic of the silent era, once thought lost, Carl Theodor Dreyer's "The Passion of Joan of Arc" (1928), featuring one of, if not the greatest, performance ever captured on film, from Maria Falconetti, starring as the titular Joan of Arc. The history of the film and its various versions are briefly touched upon, and the hosts dig into the various lenses the film can be viewed through, as well as spending time talking about Dreyer's rule-breaking filming techniques he employed to make the film. Will Lee manage to struggle...
2025-07-14
1h 20
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TMBDOS! Episode 340: "Sisu" (2022) & "Wolfs" (2024).
In this episode Lee and Daniel tackle two films that have nothing to do with each other, but Daniel wanted to talk about them. First off it's a fairly breezy conversation about the Finnish "kill all the Nazis" WW2 action film "Sisu" (2022), directed by Jalmari Helander. Then they cover the film Apple decided to buy and then abuse like its red-headed stepchild, "Wolfs" (2024), directed by Jon Watts. What Lee has watched as of late is also talked about. "Sisu" IMDB "Wolfs" IMDB Lee on Bluesky. Daniel on Bluesky, his oth...
2025-06-23
1h 48
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TMBDOS! Intermission #58: Predators and More With Gary Hill.
There's no regular episode this week yet Lee was determined to drone on into his mic, but he's not alone! Friend and fellow podcaster Gary Hill returns to take turns with Lee talking about recent watches, including the new animated film in the Predator franchise, "Predator: Killer of Killers". Check out Lee and Daniel's recent appearance on Everything I Learned from Movies. Catch Gary's podcasts here. Featured Music: "Impresto" & "Tell Me to Go" by Bloodshot Bill.
2025-06-09
47 min
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TMBDOS! Intermission #57: Joe Don is Gone.
Lee's riding solo this week, so you the listener gets an Intermission episode. Lee covered what's going on with the podcast and then talks about what he's watched as of late, including some films starring the recently deceased Joe Don Baker, and the new horror film "Sinners". Check out Lee's latest appearance on Last Call at Torchy's. Featured Music: "Pick Poor Robin Clean" by Jack O'Connell, Lola Kirke and Peter Dreimanis & "Wang Dang Doodle" by Cedric Burnside, Sharde Thomas-Mallory and Tierinii Jackson.
2025-05-26
29 min
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TMBDOS! Episode 332: "The Lair of the White Worm" (1988).
Lee, Daniel, and their friend and fellow podcaster James Murphy talk about Ken Russell's "The Lair of the White Worm" (1988), based on a novel by some guy called Bram Stoker. Did Russell manage something better than the source material here? Just where does this film seem to fit into the history of British horror, and just how horny is this film anyway? The hosts also talk about what they've watched as of late. So get out your bagpipes, keep a spare mongoose handy, and join us on a giant snake hunt! "The Lair of the...
2025-04-07
1h 08
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 83: Guido & Maurizio De Angelis/Oliver Onions Part 4.
Lee tries to start off 2025 on a positive note with a playlist from everyone's favourite Italian brother duo, Guido & Maurizio De Angelis. If you're counting, this is the fourth time Lee has done a show covering the work of the prolific brothers (search the archives on Podbean for parts 1-3), be it under their names, Oliver Onions, or some of the lesser known pseudonyms they've used over the decades. In many cases, this list features instrumental versions of songs Lee has used in previous episodes, and Lee does much less talking than in previous installments of this...
2025-01-31
59 min
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TMBDOS! Episode 324: "Highlander" (1986).
Lee and Daniel are joined by friends and past guests Nick and Greg to talk about Russell Mulcahy's "Highlander" (1986), starring Christopher Lambert and Sean Connery. Bad accents; excellent visuals; confusing lore; Michael Ironside with a mullet; and a legacy of a franchise with fantastic highs and bottom of the barrel lows are things that are talked about, along with a ton of other asides, including the soundtrack and dead media formats zoomers might not know about. The hosts also talk about what they've been watching as of late. There can be only one podcast about Highlander. Actually...
2025-01-13
2h 05
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TMBDOS! Episode 323: The Best (and Worst) First-Time Watches for 2024.
2024 has come and gone. Lee and Leah are together for the first TMBDOS! of 2025 to talk about their best and worst first-time watches during the past year. Lee also has some honourable mentions to get through as well. Of note, this episode was recorded during a live stream, so there's some brief moments where the hosts are interacting with the chat as well. It made for a long but fun show! Lee's Honourable Mentions: 6. "Strange Darling" (2023) 5. "The Beach Bum" (2019) 4. "Sonny Boy" (1989) 3. "Infested" (2023) 2. "Run and Kill" (1993) 1. "Enter the Clones...
2025-01-06
3h 04
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Lee Van Teeth Halloween Show 2024.
The hairy stranger who is only a danger to your ear drums (but what sweet music he hurts you with!) Lee Van Teeth is back for the 2024 edition of his Halloween show, playing all the vampiric vibes and graveyard grooves you can handle, as well as Halloween commercials and horror film trailers. Let the last Wolfman of rock radio make your Halloween a rocking one! "Lee Van Teeth" -- Wolfbane Jane and the Wrongettes "Shock Treatment" -- The Invaders "Cat's Eyes" -- The Invaders "House on Haunted Hill" -- Kenny and the...
2024-10-31
1h 58
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 80: Sucking in the 1970s (70s Vampire Films).
This month, as we get closer to spooky season, Lee has crafted a quick and dirty playlist revolving around vampire films from the 1970s. Greats like Dracula, Yorga, Barlow, Blacula, and several other lesser known blood suckers are featured. Lee talks less than usual on this one, so you the listener gets to the music faster! The Wolfman Lee Van Teeth is taking over next month for his annual Halloween show, so catch you all again in November. --Attack in the Woods from "The Vampire Lovers" (1970) --Harry Robinson --Wings of Death from "Scars of...
2024-09-30
57 min
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TMBDOS! Episode 318: "War of the Worlds" (2005).
Lee is joined by his friends and previous guests Nick Lowe and Greg Bielawski to cover Steven Spielberg's big budget adaptation of H.G. Wells' "War of the Worlds" (2005), starring Tom Cruise. They have a pretty good conversation about the film, its themes and imagery, and some of the various film and tv adaptations of the original story. Nick and Greg also talk about what they've watched as of late. "War of the Worlds" IMDB Nick's YouTube, where Lee and Greg can often be found reviewing beers with him live on Wednesday nights. ...
2024-09-16
1h 32
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 73: More Vanity Insanity.
Lee's back this month to cover more score/soundtrack selections from vanity projects. That's right - those special films made by special people with a special vision. Who cares if the films are actually good or not? These (mostly) outsider artists shot their shot, and in Lee's opinion, art is usually better for it. --One Tin Soldier from "Billy Jack" (1971) --Coven --Main Title Theme from "Top of the Heap" (1972) --J.J. Johnson --Opening Theme Song from "The Bad Bunch" (1973) --Ed Cobb & Sheldon Lee --Theme from Solomon King from "Solomon King" (1974) --J. Steiger...
2024-02-29
1h 00
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TMBDOS! Episode 303: The Best (and worst) First-Time Watches of 2023.
Lee and Leah sum up the best and worst first-time watches for them from 2023, as well as their honourable mentions. There's a couple of listener comments along the way as well, as they also streamed this live for once while recording. You can see the unedited livestream here. Leah's Honourable Mentions: "Freebie and the Bean" (1974) "All About Evil" (2010) "Arabella: The Black Angel" (1989) Leah's Best-of: 10. "Army of Thieves" (2021) 9. "Ready or Not" (2019) 8. "Spiderman: Far from Home" (2019) 7. "Starcrash" (1978) 6. "Daughters of Darkness" (1971) 5. "Lord of War" (2005) 4. "F...
2024-01-09
2h 50
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TMBDOS! Episode 299: ”Dogs Don’t Wear Pants” (2019).
Lee and Leah push their kinks to the limit as they talk about the odd-ball semi-thriller/drama about, grief, kinky sex, and self-discovery, "Dogs Don't Wear Pants" (2019), directed by J.P. Valkeapää. A lot of the conversation revolves around the psychology behind the characters and if the film's themes of BDSM are exploitation, or if the film takes a respectful look at the BDSM culture. Asides about piercings and chipped teeth, and what the hosts have watched recently are also brought up. Check out Lee's guest spot on a recent episode of Motion Picture Massacre. ...
2023-11-13
1h 38
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Lee Van Teeth Halloween Show 2023.
The last real Wolf Man of rock is back for 2023. That's right, it's your old friend Lee Van Teeth, scratching and biting up a playlist of ghoulish Halloween delights for all you trickers and treaters out there. It's two hours of rocking horror power, far too sweet to be sour. So why won't you just open wide and suck on it already? "I'm the Wolf Man" -- Round Robin "Haunted House" -- Madmen "Jam at the Mortuary" -- Griz Green "Zombie Walk" -- The Magics "Black Magic" -- Jericho Jones "...
2023-10-31
1h 59
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TMBDOS! Episode 298: ”Dracula A.D. 1972” (1972) & ”The Satanic Rites of Dracula” (1973).
Lee and Paul have a big drunken Halloween episode as they talk about the last two Christopher Lee/Peter Cushing Dracula films for Hammer studios, "Dracula A.D. 1972" (1972) & "The Satanic Rites of Dracula" (1973), directed by Alan Gibson. Have these films been unfairly maligned? The hosts try their best to break down the good and the bad as fairly as possible, discussing if these attempts by Hammer to play catch-up with the evolving horror market may have worked better if they had tried a few years earlier, or if they were always doomed to fail. Lee also talks...
2023-10-30
1h 58
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TMBDOS! Intermission #44: ”My Bloody Valentine” (1981).
Lee and Paul have a talk about a classic slasher shot in Lee's home province of Nova Scotia, "My Bloody Valentine" (1981), directed by George Mihalka. Much of the talk revolves around the restored gore scenes that were cut from the original release, how this film speaks to both Lee and Paul as Canadian and American East coast boys respectively, and the small town East coast economic realities the film may or may not be directly commenting on. And, of course, there's just a lot of geeking-out about how good a slasher it is in general. You could...
2023-10-23
43 min
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 68: Sex Comedies of the 1980s.
Lee is back with the second part of his look at the soundtracks and scores of the sex comedy genre, focusing on the more lurid side of things. This time everything has gotten far bigger and far hornier as he moves into the 1980s. Much like with slasher films, and other assorted cinematic junk food, the sex comedy genre exploded in North America during this decade, getting far raunchier and problematic that it had previously been. Because of the exponentially larger amount of music to put on the playlist, Lee put out a poll to the listeners...
2023-09-01
3h 01
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TMBDOS! Episode 291: ”The Limey” (1999).
Lee & Leah are joined by previous guest host Robby Roberson to cover Steven Soderbergh's oddball crime drama from 1999, "The Limey", starring Terence Stamp. Does the unusual narrative device used here work? Does one of us really not like Peter Fonda as an actor? All of this and more, including what the hosts have watched as of late. So try your best Brit gangster slang and come listen. Check out Robby's recent appearance on The Moustachioed Podcastio. Check out Lee's recent appearance on Movie Melt. Check out Lee on the latest Last Ca...
2023-07-31
1h 05
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TMBDOS! Episode 287: ”Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome” (1985).
Lee, Leah, and their friends and fellow podcasters Cameron Scott & Gary Hill try their best to escape Bartertown this episode as they cover the third film in the Mel Gibson-starring Mad Max series, "Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome" (1985), directed by George Miller & George Ogilvie. Why do the third film in the series before the first two? Simple: to celebrate the recently departed co-star of this film, the beautiful and talented Tina Turner! There's a lot fun side tangents in this one, so check it out before Dying Time gets here! "Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome" IMDB
2023-06-12
1h 48
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TMBDOS! Episode 277: ”The Shadow” (1994).
Lee, Leah, and special guest Matt Anderson discover if the weed of crime indeed does bear bitter fruit, when they talk about "The Shadow" (1994), directed by Russell Mulcahy, and starring Alec Baldwin. Matt, being a big fan of old pulp stories and radio dramas, as well as a lover and writer of comic books, helps bring a lot of context and background to both The Shadow himself, including his many different origins over the years, and how this film tries to merge them together, and overall how it fits in the wake of the success of the...
2023-01-16
2h 27
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TMBDOS! Episode 276: The Best (and Worst) First-Time Watches of 2022.
Lee and Leah are back to do that yearly thing TMBDOS! does, and go over their lists for the best and worst first-time watches for 2022, as well as their honourable mentions. What movies were almost great, what movies were great, and which ones TOTALLY SUCKED? Tune in to find out! Or just cheat and read their lists below, you filthy spoil sport. Lady Leah's Honourable Mentions: "Once Upon a Deadpool" (2022) "Encanto" (2021) "Lust In The Dust" (1984) "Keoma" (1976) Lady Leah's Best-of: 15. "Rock 'N' Roll High School" (1979) 14. "Thank...
2023-01-10
2h 49
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TMBDOS! Episode 275: ”The Sword and the Sorcerer” (1982) & ”Cyborg” (1989).
OG co-host Daniel Harper returns to ring in the new year by talking with Lee about two films directed by the late Albert Pyun, "The Sword and the Sorcerer" (1982) & "Cyborg" (1989). Topics brought up: Richard Moll and the guy who played Frank Fontana from "Murphy Brown" popping up in a sword and sorcery film; knives within knives, within knives; gun swords; harems of naked ladies; heroes on crosses; the lack of cyborgs in a movie with cyborg in the title; Van Damme kicking ass; Albert Pyun's visual style and some of his influences; and much much more. So...
2023-01-02
1h 43
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TMBDOS! Episode 274: ”Apt Pupil” (1998).
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...
2022-12-12
1h 28
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TMBDOS! Episode 273: ”Shooter” (2007).
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. ...
2022-12-05
1h 42
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TMBDOS! Radio: Lee Van Teeth Halloween Show 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...
2022-10-31
1h 58
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TMBDOS! Intermission #39: Lee’s Been Watching Too Much Lately.
Lee is flying solo this week on TMBDOS! with an Intermission episode. Lee has watched a bunch of stuff in the last little while, so he's got seven mini-reviews to share with the listeners. Also, a "fan" of TMBDOS! sent in a voicemail, so Lee plays and responds to it live on the show. Movies reviewed: "Planet of the Vampires" (1965), directed by Mario Bava "The Mutations" (1974), directed by Jack Cardiff "The Shark Hunter" (1979), directed by Enzo G. Castellari "Dark Angel" (1990), directed by Craig R. Baxley "Head of the Family" (1996...
2022-07-17
57 min
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 56: Popol Vuh Scores for Werner Herzog Films.
This month Lee takes a casual look into one of his favourite musical artists who often composed scores for film. That would be Florian Fricke, the leader and central creative force behind the musical collective known as Popol Vuh. Popol Vuh created music both in the studio for their own releases and to score several films, most notably in collaboration with prolific film maker Werner Herzog. In this episode Lee plays some of his favourite tracks from those collaborations with Herzog (at least from the ones he could source). To spare you Lee's terrible pronunciations of German...
2022-06-30
1h 03
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TMBDOS! Episode 259: ”Rock ’n’ Roll High School” (1979) & ”Moulin Rouge” (2001).
This week Lee and Leah each bring a musical that they love to the show, that the other host has not seen before, and compare and contrast. Lee brings 1979's "Rock 'n' Roll High School", starring PJ Soles and his favourite rock band of all time, The Ramones! Leah beings the over-the-top Baz Luhrmann-directed "Moulin Rouge!" (2001), featuring a young Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman being really hot. What did each host think of the other's pick? Were the Ramones good actors? What were high school dress codes like in the 1980s? Is "Rock 'n' Roll High School"...
2022-06-28
2h 39
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 51: Those Fab Fake Musical Acts.
The cursed year that was 2021 has come to an end and Lee felt like going out on a more positive note. In this mega-sized episode he's compiled a list of tracks from fictional bands and musical artists that have appeared in films. Lots of research went into this one, as Lee tries to give credit where credit is due to the people behind the fictional acts. Be it totally made up acts, parody acts that came before their film debuts, or if they actually formed later on in real life, Lee tries to cover a little of...
2022-01-01
1h 50
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 49: Lee Van Teeth‘s ”Halloween” Picks.
Facing several set-backs this year, he still couldn't be held down! Lee Van Teeth returns to take over TMBDOS! Radio and Blood on the Tracks once again for Halloween. This time out he presents his favourite musical selections from the long-running "Halloween" film franchise. What made the cut and what is best left forgotten on this larger than usual BotT episode? Tune in with the Wolf Man to find out! --Halloween Theme & Lights Out from "Halloween" (1978) --John Carpenter --Don't Fear the Reaper from "Halloween" (1978) --Blue Oyster Cult --Halloween II Theme & Laurie's Theme from "...
2021-10-31
1h 28
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TMBDOS! Episode 241: ”Siege” (1983).
Lee is joined this episode by his friend and fellow podcaster Vaughn Kuhlmeier to chat about an underseen Canadian exploitation film, "Siege" (1983), directed by Paul Donovan. Set in, and shot on location in Halifax, Nova Scotia (Lee's home province), some Canadian history surrounding the premise for the film, and some silly East Coast-isms are pointed out by Lee. Police brutality and corruption come up as they talk about the differences between American and Canadian police, and the obvious influences of John Carpenter's "Assault on Precinct 13" on this film. Vaughn also covers what he's been watching recently. So...
2021-09-13
1h 12
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TMBDOS! Intermission #33: Lee Talks About Six New Films.
Lee is flying solo this time out to give you his thoughts on six recent films. He reviews "Nobody" (2021); "Justice Society: World War II" (2021); Jiu Jitsu" (2020); "Sator" (2019); "Fried Barry" (2020); and "In the Earth" (2021). Featured Music: "Psychomania Front Titles" by John Cameron & "I Have Always Been Here Before" by Roky Erickson.
2021-05-17
49 min
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TMBDOS! Intermission #29: Lee and Paul's Top 20 Slasher Films.
Lee and Paul sat down in October of 2020 to talk about their top 20 slasher films, along with honourable mentions and the like. This is not up to our usual low standards. It sort of went off the rails at times, and the sound quality isn't great (which is why it took so long for Lee to release it). But hey, if you've got an hour and change to kill, this might do the trick. Featured music: "Song of Madman Marz" by Gary Sales.
2021-01-11
1h 18
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TMBDOS! Episode 221: "The Invisible Ray" (1936).
Lee and Daniel are back, and they are both a bit drunk and barely edited (okay, Lee is quite a bit more drunk than Daniel). But they were determined to talk about the Lambert Hillyer sci-fi/horror film "The Invisible Ray" (1936), featuring the talents of Boris Karloff, Béla Lugosi, and the lovely Frances Drake. They do eventually get there, but it takes them 40 or so minutes. Some of the subjects brought up: Canadian geography; the films that truly scare Lee; bunk science that's somewhat based in reality; Karloff being mistreated by Universal compared to Lugosi; a h...
2020-11-16
1h 35
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TMBDOS! Radio: Lee Van Teeth Halloween Show 2020.
Lee Van Teeth has got the grooves for all the ghouls out there on his 2020 Halloween show. This year features some change-ups from previous years, he thinks the fans will like. So sit back with your adult refreshments, kick off your shoes, and let your hairy host drive away those blues. Have a spooky, groovy night! Playlist: "I'm the Wolfman" -- Round Robin "Watch Your Back" -- Dead Elvis & Thee Gravemen "The Hearse" -- Terry Teen & The Tweaks "Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya" -- Dr. John "The Shiver of the...
2020-10-31
2h 03
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TMBDOS! Episode 215: "Baby Face" (1933).
This week Lee and Daniel are still in 1933, and they decided to sleep their way to the top with bad girl Barbara Stanwyck, in the Alfred E. Green-directed "Baby Face" (1933). Does this pre-code bad-girl-having-sex-picture actually push any boundaries even for its time? Is that John Wayne in a bit part? How is this film comparable with sex comedies and softcore films from the last thirty years? How would the hosts have made this film? Lee also talks briefly about what he's watched as of late. "Baby Face" IMDB Featured Music: "Baby Face" by...
2020-09-07
55 min
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TMBDOS! Episode 214: "The Testament of Dr. Mabuse" (1933).
This week Lee is joined by two of the hosts of the fantastic Grindbin Podcast, Mike Wood & Bobby Trippett, to talk about what many consider to be Fritz Lang's last masterpiece, "The Testament of Dr. Mabuse" (1933). The hosts dive into the thinly veiled central themes of the film, where Lang throws a harsh critical eye on the corruption of the police and government in his day, and how that can (and did) lead to the rise of fascism, not only back then, but in the present day. Also talked about: the touches of German expressionism in the...
2020-08-31
1h 18
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TMBDOS! Episode 213: "Deluge" (1933).
Lee and Daniel arrive in 1933 to witness the end of civilization as we know it, when the world is destroyed by the forces of nature in the Felix E. Feist-directed disaster movie "Deluge". Much of the conversation revolves around the tense opening of the film and the fantastic special effects the film pulls off on a very modest budget for the time. Then, as the film takes a turn from out in left field, so does the conversation, as we substitute mass destruction for a tale of rampant misogyny in a brave new world where women are...
2020-08-24
50 min
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TMBDOS! Episode 212: "I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang" (1932).
Lee and Daniel are still locked up in 1932, but after watching "I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang", they are planning their daring escape to 1933. Much of the conversation revolves around the true events that led to the book that this film is based upon, and how a post WW1 America has helped shape the oppressive and inhumane conditions in Southern chain gangs and prison in general. Further conversation touches on pre-code fun; proto-noir; and Lee talks about what he's watched as of late. Come break some rocks in the hot sun with the hosts.
2020-08-18
1h 17
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TMBDOS! Episode 210: "Freaks" (1932).
Lee and Daniel let their freaks off the leash this week as they cover Tod Browning's "Freaks" from 1932. Some of the topics brought up: is the film a horror film?; does it exploit the actual freaks who performed in the film?; who are the real freaks?; the background of some of the performers; early anti-eugenic stances just before the Nazis came to power in Germany; how this film ruined Tod Browning's career; and if a remake would be possible. Also, Lee uses the soundboard software he bought and plays a live .mp3 listener comment. The hosts respond...
2020-07-20
1h 11
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TMBDOS! Episode 208: "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai" (1999).
Lee and Daniel are back this week to walk the path to enlightenment and talk about Jim Jarmusch's "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai" (1999). Much talk of bullshit codes of honour is had. Also covered: communication without having a common language; sad gangsters watching cartoons; Lee's theory about a slightly hidden subplot in the film; and why are so many homeless people living on the top of buildings in this film? Listener comments are also read. Now, sit back, un-screw that drain-pipe, and take aim. "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai" IMDB
2020-07-06
1h 01
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 36: Pasta Cowboy Music Part 2 - In the Shadow of Morricone.
Lee is back with some lesser known misfits, outright strangers - and, of course, a few well-known - selections from Cowboy Pasta scores that are not from Ennio Morricone. Lee also reads some comments from someone whose work has been featured on a past episode of BotT! There's probably too much talking on this one. Sorry about that. --Djurado Seq. 9 from "Djurado" (1966) --Gianni Ferrio --Seq. 2 from "Colt in the Hand of the Devil" (1967) --Gian Piero Reverberi --Sandstorm from "Requiem for a Gringo" (1968) --Angelo Francesco Lavagnino --Crying from "A Hole In The Forehead" (1968...
2020-07-02
1h 06
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 33: Pandemic Playlist.
Lee is hunkered-down in his secret bunker this month (actually, it's every month), doing his best to avoid the Coronavirus. As serious as this situation is turning out to be, it doesn't mean we can't use it as inspiration for a playlist of film music, does it? Of course not! Wash your hands, cough into the crook of your arm, and eat up an hour of your social distancing with Lee. --Soundtrack Suite from "The Last Man on Earth" (1964) --Paul Sawtell & Bert Shefter --Jumped by the Family from "The Omega Man" (1971) --Ron Grainer ...
2020-03-30
59 min
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TMBDOS! Episode 198: "The Man Who Laughs" (1928).
Lee and Daniel return to see if they can get a few chuckles out of Paul Leni's "The Man Who Laughs" (1928), featuring another signature performance from Conrad Veidt. Is this a horror film? Is this a true silent film? Duchesses having orgasms; facial scars; German expressionism; iron maidens being bullshit; perfumed wig-wearing fops; yawning in unison; and the rules for doing step sibling porn are just a few of the things brought up in this episode, as well as a large amount of listener comments, and what Lee has watched as of late. "The Man...
2020-03-23
1h 07
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TMBDOS! Episode 196: "The General" (1926).
Lee and Daniel are still in the 1920s this week, and they each have a ticket good for one hell of a crazy train ride with Buster Keaton, in "The General" (1926). Much is said about Keaton's talents, especially his amazing (and very dangerous) stunt work, which is on display front and center here in a film that is very much part of the DNA of the modern action film. Other things brought up include films from this era's continued romantic revisionist take on the South's role in the Civil War; Keaton as a performer outside of just...
2020-03-02
58 min
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 31: Bastard Alien(s) Part 2.
Lee returns for a second look at music from films inspired by "Alien" and "Aliens". While there are a billion of these rip-off films, Lee quickly discovered when attempting to source the music, most of these films just don't have available soundtracks/scores, and even the ones that do usually only come from sources of dubious quality. That equals a bit less music than usual, and more talking from Lee. We know you're thrilled! --Suite from "The Killings at Outpost Zeta" (1980) --Robert Emenegger --Afternoon of a Spawn & The Spawn Who Came in from the...
2020-02-01
59 min
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TMBDOS! Episode 192: "Broken Blossoms" (1919) & "Within Our Gates" (1920).
Lee and Daniel return to look at some more silent films. This week it's two very notable examples of early films dealing with race relations. First off it's D.W. Griffith's "Broken Blossoms" (1919), and then they tackle Oscar Micheaux's "Within Our Gates" (1920). How drunk does Lee have to get in this recording in order to handle some of the awful things that pop up in both films? Topics include Griffith's legacy and the importance of films that are well-made, but clearly still racist as fuck; Lillian Gish's acting chops; yellowface; Micheaux being critical of ideas from fellow...
2020-01-28
1h 33
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TMBDOS! Episode 188: The Best (and Worst) First-Time Watches of 2019.
2019 is over and done with, but that means there needs to be some talk about what the hosts of TMBDOS! (and guest host Cameron Sullivan) thought were their best and worst first-time watches of the year. There are some surprises in this episode to be sure. They even read a sent-in list from listener Jeff Williams and respond to a YouTube comment, (because of course there was one of those). Check out Cameron's website here. Check out Cameron's upcoming podcast here. Cameron's Best of 2019: "Café Flesh" (1982) "Murder Live!" (1997) "Po...
2019-12-31
1h 46
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TMBDOS! Episode 187: "The Blue Carbuncle" (1984).
It's the 2019 Christmas episode! Daniel and Lee are half in the bag, their guest Jack Graham is living on Airstrip One, and they are returning to the Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes to talk about the Holmes Christmas episode, the adaptation of "The Blue Carbuncle" from 1984. Very little editing in this one, folks. Lots of asides; bad jokes; what the hosts have watched; and listener comments are all in this jam-packed hour or so of nonsense. "The Blue Carbuncle" IMDB Lee's latest appearance on Cinema Beef Featured Music: "Sussex Carol" by R.B...
2019-12-24
1h 20
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TMBDOS! Intermission #25: What Have Lee & Gary Been Watching?
Lee is joined by Gary Hill of Cinema Beef, and other fine podcasts, to have a very casual and highly unedited Intermission episode about the stuff they've watched as of late. There's a nice selection of films and tv series talked about. Check out Gary at Cinema Beef Featured Music: "Shoo Be Doo" by Billy Burnette & "I'm On Fire" by Bruce Springsteen.
2019-12-02
1h 08
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 29: Movies About Movies.
After a Halloween break Lee returns for more Blood on the Tracks. This month Lee looks at the soundtracks and scores from films that are about films, film making, or at least are in some way connected to this theme. He had a lot to sort through to make a playlist, so there probably will be a part 2 down the road at some point. --Dinamite Jim (English Version) from "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" (2019) --Nico Fidenco (vocals by I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni) --Fruit & Icebergs from "The Other Side of the Wind" (2018) --Blue...
2019-11-28
1h 00
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TMBDOS! Episode 183: "This Gun for Hire" (1942) & "Woman They Almost Lynched" (1953).
Lee and Daniel are back to talk about two films suggested by listener Jeff Williams, featuring sexy and dangerous females. First up it is the classic film noir "This Gun for Hire" (1942), and then they move on to talk about an interesting B-western, "Woman They Almost Lynched" (1953). Thinly veiled fetish material; proto-feminism; cat fights; Confederate soldiers portrayed as heroes in westerns of this era; and the recasting of a modern remake of "Woman..." are just a few of the things brought up, as well as listener comments. Check out Lee's appearance on the latest episode...
2019-11-11
1h 12
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TMBDOS! Episode 182: "Sherlock Holmes" (2009) & "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" (2011).
Lee, Daniel and returning guest host Jack finally finish off their look into Sherlock Holmes adaptations by looking at the Guy Ritchie-directed and Robert Downey Jr. & Jude Law-starring "Sherlock Holmes" (2009) & "Sherlock Holmes: a Game of Shadows" (2011). This much more informal than usual chat goes in and out of talking about both films at the same time. Some of the topics covered include casting choices; the films going in hard on the ambiguously gay themes; Guy Ritchie's slow-mo and gimmicky look into Holmes' brain; Christopher Lee's hairpiece (yet again); and a joke Daniel and Jack share that almost...
2019-11-05
1h 35
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TMBDOS! Radio: Lee Van Teeth Halloween Show 2019.
It's Halloween 2019 and the wolfman of rock radio Lee Van Teeth is back for two hours of horror rock, horror movie trailers, and there aint no spoopy bullshit to be had, Jack! Earbuds not recommended! "I'm the Wolfman" -- Round Robin "Down in the Lab" -- Deadbolt "Lone Highway" -- Deadbolt "Psychotic Reaction" -- Count Five "It's Nothing to Me" -- Sanford Clark "Head Driven Sinner" -- Torment "Graveyard Rock" -- Tarantula Ghoul and Her Gravediggers "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" -- The Cramps "The...
2019-11-01
2h 00
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Cape Sh!t Episode 7: "Iron Man 3" (2013).
Daniel, Lee, Greg & Kerry sometimes talk about this singular entry into the MCU when they are not talking over each other, and not being drawn down drunken rabbit holes by Lee. Tony Stark out of the suit and talking too much; suits built just for shitting out of; the validity of how they did the Mandarin; and why the fuck the rest of the Avengers are not around, are just a few of the many things talked about in this disaster of an episode. "Iron Man 3" IMDB
2019-10-28
54 min
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TMBDOS! Episode 179: "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1959); "The Final Problem" (1985) & "The Empty House" (1986).
Lee and Daniel are back once again with their friend Jack Graham to ponder more Sherlock Holmes adaptations on the big and small screen. First up it's the Hammer Horror adaptation of "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1959), directed by Terence Fisher, and starring Peter Cushing, André Morell & Christopher Lee. Then it's two more episodes of the Jeremy Brett Holmes series, where we cover the apparent death and return of Holmes with "The Final Problem" (1985) & "The Empty House" (1986). Was Hammer suited to adapt Holmes? Why is Moriarty bullshit? Can Watson write a fight scene worth a shit? Dog's b...
2019-10-08
1h 30
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TMBDOS! Episode 178: "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution" (1976) & "A Scandal in Bohemia" (1984).
Lee and Daniel are once again joined by their friend Jack Graham to talk about some more Sherlock Holmes adaptations. First off they get a bit deeper into the character's drug use with "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution" (1976). Then they take a break from the Rathbone series, covered in previous episodes, and take a look at the very first episode of the Jeremy Brett series, "A Scandal in Bohemia" (1984). Racist barons; douchebag kings; train chases; sword fights on top of said trains; terrible BBC Sherlock; and Moriarty slipping the D to Holmes' mom are just a few of the...
2019-09-24
1h 22
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TMBDOS! Episode 177: "The Spider Woman" (1943) & "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" (1970).
Lee and Daniel are joined this week by their friend Jack Graham, making his return to the podcast to help them tackle more Sherlock Holmes adaptations. First up it's another Basil Rathbone film, with 1943's "The Spider Woman". Then they look at one of, if not the first, Holmes film to really take a much different look at the character, with Billy Wilder's "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" (1970). Holmes' sexuality; racism and propaganda in the Rathbone films; bald Christopher Lee; and the Loch Ness Monster are just a few of the things talked about in this...
2019-09-17
1h 17
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TMBDOS! Episode 176: "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1939) & "The Pearl of Death" (1944).
Lee and Daniel start an extended series looking into film adaptations of Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories. First up, they check out two examples from the 14-film series, starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, that one could argue really captured the imagination of the general movie-going public and cemented Holmes and his stories as a solid well to keep going back to for film adaptation ever since. The two films are "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1939) & "The Pearl of Death" (1944). There's talk of Holmes being a dickhead; the smashing of fine china; Rondo Hatton; the new Dark...
2019-09-09
1h 05
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 27: Canadian Horror Part 3 - A Titanic Tundra Trauma Playlist.
Part three of Lee's look into Canadian-made - or at least shot-in-Canada - horror is here. There's a lot more tracks and background info on the musicians and the films than in the previous two shows, and Lee has tried to better span the scope of Canadian horror, from the early days to more modern times, from low budget to much larger productions. Lee thinks this big list is pretty good, and he hopes you do too. Playlist: --The Gate – Main Title from "The Gate" (1987) --Michael Hoenig & J. Peter Robinson --No Pleasure fr...
2019-08-30
1h 03
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TMBDOS! Episode 175: "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" (2008).
Lee and Daniel finish off this latest round of sex comedies with "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" (2008). How does this Judd Apatow-produced film stack up to his other comedies he's been involved in? Can Lee, after drinking far too much during an earlier podcast, be able to stick to his format, form coherent thoughts, and manage to even remember what the title of the film is? Daniel, at least keeps on track in this one. Listener comments, and what the hosts have been watching as of late, also get mentioned. "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" IMDB Featured M...
2019-08-26
1h 25
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TMBDOS! Episode 174: "Pinball Summer" (1980).
Lee and Daniel are back to tackle yet another sex comedy. This time it's another low-rent Canadian production, "Pinball Summer", from 1980. A themed sex comedy, much like "Joysticks", does it manage to deliver on its premise of arcade-based entertainment? Does it give us enough T&A on top of that? If not, how would Lee, as much more sleazy producer, sex this stuff up? Is the film even worth watching at all? Short shorts; bare male asses; pranking rich people; and not bothering with an ending are all things that are talked about in what might be...
2019-08-12
1h 07
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Cape Sh!t Episode 4: "Thor" (2011).
Daniel and Lee are joined once again by their friend Kerry to tackle the first Marvel film about the god of thunder himself, "Thor", from 2011. Is it unfairly overlooked? In general, where does it sit in the MCU? Why does Lee have questions about Asgard and Stan Lee's inability to pick up Thor's hammer during his cameo? All of this and more are explored. "Thor" IMDB
2019-07-13
35 min
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TMBDOS! Episode 166: "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" (2018).
Finishing off their latest series on Westerns, Lee and Daniel tackle the Coen brothers' western anthology film "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" (2018). Did they manage to pull off another classic, or does this film fall short of their greater works? The six segments; their individual themes, tone, style, and the performances from the actors in each are discussed. At the end the hosts rank the segments and give their overall final thoughts on the film as a whole, and talk a bit about it being a Netflix-only thing. Also covered: A listener comment and what Lee has...
2019-06-11
1h 46
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 24: 1980s Punksploitation.
Punksploitation! Is it a thing? Lee says it is, because he'll be damned if he's going to manage to re-record a new show from scratch before the month is over. Lee spins some of his favourite cuts from film soundtracks that (mostly) in some way use punk rockers, punk music, or some sort of other punk aesthetic in the film. Playlist: --Out of Luck from "Out of the Blue" (1980) --The Pointed Sticks --Something Else from "The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle" (1980) --Sex Pistols --Liars Beware from "Blank Generation" (1980) --Richard Hell & The...
2019-05-28
59 min
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CAPE SH!T Episode 2: "The Incredible Hulk" (2008).
Daniel and Lee are joined by writer, musician, fellow podcaster, and good friend Kit Power, to cover the second film in the MCU, "The Incredible Hulk" (2008). Is this film rightly treated like the forgotten disfigured son it is, locked up in the attic and fed fishheads from a bucket? Or is it highly underrated? Is it at least better than Ang Lee's Hulk film? "The Incredible Hulk" IMDB Check out Kit Power's podcast Watching Robocop here, his online writing for Ginger Nuts of Horror here; buy his books here, and throw money at h...
2019-04-29
40 min
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 21: Blaxploitation Book-end.
Lee returns to bookend off TMBDOS!'s look at Blaxploitation with more funky and furious tracks from various scores and soundtracks featured in films from the genre. Lee leans heavy on two films specifically this time around, pulling several tracks from "Truck Turner" (1974) & "Black Dynamite" (2009). This playlist is Sho-Nuff Dy-no-Mite! Playlist: --Main Theme from "Black Belt Jones" (1974) -- Dennis Coffey and Luchi DeJesus --Slaughter's Theme from "Slaughter's Big Rip-off" (1973) -- James Brown --Do Drop In from "Together Brothers" (1974) -- The Love Unlimited Orchestra --Main Title Theme from "Blackjack" (1978) -- Jack...
2019-02-28
59 min
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TMBDOS! Episode 153: "BlacKkKlansman" (2018).
Lee and Daniel check out Spike Lee's Oscar-nominated "based on a true story" drama "BlacKkKlansman" (2018). Just how true to life is it really? Does it tackle it's subject matter in an effective manner, or does the lighthearted tone undermine the serious race issues being talked about. Is it no more than just a slickly-made propaganda piece? This and more is pondered by the hosts, who also tackle more listener comments, as well as talking about what they've watched as of late. "BlacKkKlansman" IMDB Daniel's podcast about Alt-Right and Nazi shitheels, "I Don't Speak G...
2019-02-12
1h 06
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 20: Back in Blaxploitation.
Lee has finally returned back to a topic he first covered in episode 2: Blaxploitation. This episode and the next will cover a whole hell of a lot of music Lee couldn't fit into that first episode. Get ready to open your ears to cuts from films giving us some of the baddest motherfuckers and fine-ass ladies to ever grace the exploitation genre. Playlist: --Easin' In from "Hell Up in Harlem" (1973) -- Edwin Starr --Good to the Last Drop & Blacula Strikes from "Blacula" (1972) -- Gene Page --Theme from Shaft from "Shaft" (1971...
2019-02-01
59 min
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TMBDOS! Episode 150: "The Apartment" (1960).
Lee and Daniel talk about Billy Wilder's "The Apartment" (1960). Is it just a fluffy comedy, or is there a darker edge to it than one might initially think? How would Lee remake this film? Who does iTunes have to fuck in an apartment for people to get their podcasts on their service? All of this and more, including listener comments and what Daniel has watched as of late, is covered. "The Apartment" IMDB "Love & Sex on the Upper West Side: The Filming Locations of The Apartment". Daniel's new podcast, "I Don't Sp...
2019-01-22
1h 15
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TMBDOS! Episode 148: The Best (and Worst) First-Time Watches of 2018.
2018 has come and gone and Lee and Daniel sit down to indulge in too much drink and a whole heap of movie nerd love for the best first-time watches for them in 2018. Both came up with some pretty varied lists. Their worst first-time watches, Daniel's recent viewings, and the list from one of the listeners is also covered in this big episode. Be a winner like most of these films are and listen in, won't you? HAPPY NEW YEAR! Daniel's Worst: -"Bright" (2017) - David Ayer -"The Ghost Galleon" (1974) - Amando de...
2019-01-08
2h 18
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TMBDOS! RADIO: LEE VAN TEETH HALLOWEEN SHOW 2018.
Halloween, 2018, and the Wolfman is back, ready to give you a horror rock panic attack! Join Lee Van Teeth for another two hours of music and mania, in order to make your Halloween perfect for exposing the inner canine in ya! Listening with earbuds not encouraged. Playlist: "I'm the Wolfman" -- Round Robin "The Face Of Time" -- Plague "Marble Orchard" -- The Graveyard Five "Voodoobilly Man" -- Deadbolt "Voodoo Moonshine" -- Deadbolt "The Witch" -- The Rattles "Season of the Witch" -- Donovan "...
2018-10-31
2h 01
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 17: Fifteen of Lee's Favourite Horror Selections.
Before taking a month off from Blood on the Tracks to make way for the Wolfman, Lee Van Teeth, to do his Halloween show next month, Lee decided to drop some selections from his favourite horror film scores into your ear holes (now with a lot less talking!). Playlist: --The Lament Configuration from "Hellraiser" (1989) -- Christopher Young --Children of the New Dawn from "Mandy" (2018) -- Jóhann Jóhannsson --Bus Station from "Near Dark" (1989) -- Tangerine Dream --The Reckoning from "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1978) -- Denny Zeitlin --It Wa...
2018-09-29
1h 03
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TMBDOS! Episode 135: "The Funhouse" (1981).
Lee, Daniel, and Paul dare to face the challenge of The Funhouse (1981), directed by Tobe Hooper. Is this an over-looked classic, or is it just a bit too dull to be anything but just okay? The crew has a spirited discussion of the film, tv guide, and jacking off in a Frakenstein's Monster mask. Who in the cast looks like a Troll Doll? What Lee has watched as of late and a couple of listener comments are also covered. The Funhouse IMDB Check out Lee's guest spot on Just The Movies podcast, covering "...
2018-09-25
1h 06
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 13: Favourite Westerns Part 3.
Lee is back with the third and final (for now) part of his list of selections from his favourite soundtracks/scores from Westerns. If you've guessed that there's a ton of Italian tracks in here, you'd be quite correct, but Lee still managed to sneak in a few North American entries he remembered. Playlist: --Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin from "High Noon" (1953) -- Tex Ritter --The Cowboys from "Tombstone" (1993) -- Bruce Broughton --Johnny Guitar from "Johnny Guitar" (1954) -- Peggy Lee & Victor Young --Nel Cimitero Di Tucson from "Viva...
2018-05-01
1h 00
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TMBDOS! Episode 118: "Alien Nation" (1988).
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...
2018-03-19
1h 31
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 8: Poliziotteschi.
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 cares when the music is this...
2017-12-01
1h 00
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TMBDOS! Radio: Lee Van Teeth Halloween Show 2017.
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 Dark"...
2017-10-31
2h 00
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 5: Werewolf Films.
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 "Wolfen" (1981) -- Craig Safan --Making the...
2017-08-31
1h 00
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Blood on the Tracks Episode 3: Heavy Metal Horror.
It's the third episode of Blood on the Tracks, and this episode comes as a result of a poll Lee ran on the TMBDOS! Facebook page. The people voted for Heavy Metal Horror, so Lee went down a much deeper rabbit hole than he initially expected. Most of these tracks come from films that do feature heavy metal as part of the plot, but in some cases it's just films that are well-known for their metal soundtracks/scores. So make a devil sign; tell Gene Simmons to fuck off, because he doesn't own the rights to it...
2017-06-26
1h 00
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TMBDOS! Episode 84: The Best Things We Watched in 2016.
The year of 2016 is over, so time to talk about what movies the hosts liked best! Like in previous best-of episodes, Lee and Daniel come together to talk about the best films they've watched for the first time in the year, not strictly just films from that year. Lee failed to realise that he had a top eleven instead of a top ten. Daniel also has a short list of performances he enjoyed from first-time watches this past year. This is a very casual and lightly edited episode, not quite up to our usual shitty standards, but...
2016-12-31
1h 32
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TMBDOS! Radio: Lee Van Teeth Halloween Show 2016.
The last real Wolf Man of the radio is back, fellow babies. Lee Van Teeth is here, so you better cheer. He heads up another two hours of power to keep your Halloween party from being dour. Sit right back, drink in hand, and give a cheers to your fellow man. Hold your loved-one tight on this chilly Halloween night and let the Wolf Man make everything alright! Listening in earbuds is not a good idea. Playlist: "I'm The Wolf Man" -- Round Robin "Christopher Lee" -- The 3D Invisibles "Horror Businness" -- The Misfits "Hatebreeders"...
2016-10-31
2h 00
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TMBDOS! Episode 60: ”2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968) & ”2010: The Year We Make Contact” (1984).
Lee and Daniel are back for the first episode of a three episode sci-fi break before moving on to continue their sex comedy series they started last year. Since they'll be jumping right back into tits and other adult low brow content, they decided to get really damn high brow and look at what is considered one of the greatest films ever made... and it's not-so-loved sequel. In this episode they look at Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece "2001: A Space Odyssey" from 1968, and then Peter Hyams' 1984 sequel "2010: The Year We Make Contact". A lot of the conversation revolves around comparing the...
2016-05-09
2h 23
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TMBDOS! Episode 54: "Kiss of Death" (1947).
Lee, Daniel and Paul are back to look at more noir and crime films. This week they take a look at 1947's "Kiss of Death", directed by Henry Hathaway and featuring a star-making performance by Richard Widmark. Lee shouts out another movie podcast he likes, "The Hail Ming Power Hour", and Paul sneaks in a quick bit of the Movie God game for Lee and Daniel to ponder. Also covered: what they've watched as of late. Featured Music: "Street Scene" by Alfred Newman.
2016-03-14
1h 21
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They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 45: "Zardoz" (1974).
Lee and Daniel are joined this week by Lee's friend from the online beer reviewing community on YouTube, Hugh, better known as the Beerzerker. This time out they are taking a look at John Boorman's 1974 sci-fi film "Zardoz", starring a half-naked Sean Connery. They dig deep under the layers of Connery's red diaper to explore the various themes and ideas the film is really dealing with, once you get past some of the visuals, that have sadly overshadowed the film thanks to the pseudo-MST3K crowd out there. Also covered: listener comments and what they've been watching as of...
2015-12-28
1h 27
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TMBDOS! RADIO: Lee Van Teeth Halloween Show.
TMBDOS! is happy to present a special radio show featuring world famous DJ, the last real Wolf Man of the air waves, LEE VAN TEETH! Join Van Teeth as he spins the horror hits for two hours, in order to make sure your Halloween party isn't sour. Listening in earbuds is not a good idea. Playlist: "I'm the Wolfman" -- Round Robin "Fire" -- Arthur Brown "Halloween" -- Siouxsie and the Banshees "TerrorVision" -- The Fibonaccis "Sinners" -- Frankie and the Hitchhikers "Haunted House of Rock" -- Satan's Pilgrims "He's Waitin'" -- The Sonics "Ghost Shark"...
2015-10-30
1h 52
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They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Bonus Episode: Halloween Movie Playlists.
Lee is joined by Paul for a special bonus episode. Since this podcast often leans towards horror, they decided to do what every other horror-related podcast does and do a list show revolving around their favourite movies to watch on and around Halloween. Both made up two separate lists: favourite picks, that they generally watch alone, and then party films, best watched with friends. Also, just for fun, there's a few soundbites and music tracks related to some of the films they picked thrown in. Featured Music:"Halloween" and "Halloween II" by The Misfits; "Song of the Fifth...
2015-10-07
1h 12
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They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Intermission #5.
Lee is back, flying solo this week. Covered in this episode: the accidental destruction of an episode for the slasher series by Lee, some of Lee's latest film reviews on Letterboxed, and some of Lee's latest DVD purchases. Lee also claims he used an Elgato to record Skype conversations. He actually meant the program Evaer. Featured Music: "The Hunt" by Goblin.
2015-08-31
33 min
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They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 26: RIP Christopher Lee.
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.
2015-07-05
1h 24
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They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Intermission #1.
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".
2015-05-17
23 min
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They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 21: "Busty Cops" (2004) & "The Beach Girls" (1982).
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.
2015-05-04
1h 07
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 13: "Zombie Lake" (1981).
Daniel Harper and Lee Russell kick off Nazi Zombie Month with the Jean Rollin "classic". Can a movie with so many naked women be as bad as its reputation would lead one to believe? We also talk a bit about Jack Nicholson, films we've seen recently, and Lee reviews the new John Carpenter album "Lost Themes"."Zombie Lake".John Carpenter's "Lost Themes".End Song: "Ricciolo" by Ennio Morricone.
2015-03-01
4h 08
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 8: Top 5 Scores and/or Soundtracks.
Lee Russell and Daniel Harper discuss their favourite film scores and soundtracks. Perhaps you'll discover some suggestions for your future ear orgasms...
2014-12-20
3h 33
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 7: Fave Sci-Fi Films.
In this episode Lee Russell and Daniel Harper address listener comments (Lee at one point mistaking William Sadler for William Sanderson) and then go on to give their top 5 picks for Science Fiction films, and then further discussing other films of the genre that we love.
2014-12-15
3h 38
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They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 5: "Dark City" (1998).
Lee Russell and Daniel Harper review Alex Proyas' "Dark City".
2014-12-05
1h 48
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They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 4: "The Town That Dreaded Sundown" (1976).
Lee Russell and Daniel Harper review Charles B. Pierce's "The Town That Dreaded Sundown".
2014-12-05
1h 52
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 3: "Ravenous" (1999).
Lee Russell and Daniel Harper review Antonia Bird's "Ravenous".
2014-12-05
3h 05
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They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 2: "Dawn of the Dead" (2004).
Lee Russell and Daniel Harper review Zack Snyder's "Dawn of the Dead".
2014-12-05
3h 28
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They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! Episode 1: "Kill List" (2011).
Lee Russell and Daniel Harper review Ben Wheatley's "Kill List" (2011).
2014-12-05
1h 00