Lee Russell

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!

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Lee Russell, Leah Hardy, Daniel Harper, and Paul Remaley discuss films they love, hate, or perhaps are on the fence about, usually while drinking. While not adverse to exploring all genres of film, the podcast focuses on horror, sci-fi, cult, exploitation, and the obscure. Spoilers and adult language can be expected.

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Lee Russell

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Latest episode

Jun 29, 2026

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Episodes

Blood on the Tracks Episode 99: The Lazy One Before 100. 29.06.2026

Lee got busy with work this month so here's another easy playlist for your listening pleasure. This month's playlist features selections from the soundtracks of five films Lee has recently watched. Little talking, a bunch of cool music. What's not to love? Lee also talk a bit about the upcoming 100th episode of the show! --Ninna Nanna In Blu & 1970 from "The Cat O'Nine Tails" (1971) --Ennio Mo...

TMBDOS! Episode 374: "Pride" (2014). 22.06.2026

Lady Leah returns (again!) to bring Lee and Daniel another pick for Pride month. This time out it's a film all about the subject at hand: Matthew Warchus' "Pride" (2014). How does this somewhat light-heated take on the real life queer-supported miner's strike in 1980s Britian play out? The hosts also chat about what they've watched recently. So come on, jump into our awesome little gay van, we've...

TMBDOS! Episode 373: "Farewell My Concubine" (1993). 15.06.2026

In this Pride month-themed episode, Lee, Daniel, Gary Hill, and the returning Lady Leah (!), talk about the tragic Chinese epic "Farewell My Concubine" (1993), directed by Kaige Chen. The hosts try their best to talk about the themes of abuse, sex, and gender (and a bit of regular politics) revolving around a half-a-century-spanning historical drama from a culture they have very little knowledge o...

Blood on the Tracks Episode 98: Sex Comedies of the 1990s Part 2 ('95-'99). 31.05.2026

Lee is back with part two of his two-part look at the soundtracks and scores of sex comedy films from the 1990s. What treasures did he uncover between 1995 and 1999? Tune in to find out! --Double Life & Big Black Cadillac from "Assault of the Party Nerds 2: The Heavy Petting Detective" (1995) --Richard Gabai and The Checks --Invasion of the Body Snatchers from "Bikini Drive-in" (1995) --Mr. Mo...

TMBDOS! Episode 372: "Two-Lane Blacktop" (1971). 25.05.2026

Lee and Daniel are joined by Robby and Wick to talk about another existential road film from the 1970s, with Monte Hellman's "Two-Lane Blacktop" (1971), starring James Taylor, Dennis Wilson, Laurie Bird, and the great Warren Oates. What's this stripped-down minimalist gearhead/road movie all about anyway? The hosts have ideas! Lee also talks about some recent watches. So just slip into the backsea...

TMBDOS! Episode 371: "Straight to Hell" & "Walker" (1987). 18.05.2026

Lee is joined by Daeron Wilson to talk about two films from 1987 that seemingly destroyed Alex Cox's mainstream credibility. First up it's the crazed, surreal, punk rock spaghetti western parody "Straight to Hell"; then they turn their attention to a bio picture unlike any other: "Walker". Were these movies the pieces of garbage most critics seemed to think they were back then, or was Alex Cox jus...

Blood on the Tracks Episode 97: Sex Comedies of the 1990s Part 1 ('90-'94). 30.04.2026

The weather is getting warmer, so Lee is in the mood for some sex comedies, the raunchier the better! This month he's got part one of a two-part look at music from sex comedies from the 1990s. This episode covers a ton of music from those films featuring bouncing bewbs, butts, and beer-swilling idiots, that he could source from between the years 1990 to 1994. --Hole in One & Can't Get Much Clo...

TMBDOS! Episode 370: "Vanishing Point" (1971). 27.04.2026

Lee and Daniel are joined this week by returning guests Wick and Robby to talk about the 1970s car chase film that defined the genre, "Vanishing Point" (1971), directed by Richard C. Sarafian. The hosts talk about its impact on chase movies, and how decidedly different it is from a lot of the ones that followed, bringing up the amazing stunt work and deeper themes it touches upon. Lee and Wick als...

TMBDOS! Episode 369: "Smokin' Aces" (2006). 20.04.2026

Lee and Daniel are joined by returning guest Cameron Sullivan to continue their look into post-Tarantino (and frankly, at this point, post-Ritchie) crime films, with Joe Carnahan's "Smokin' Aces" (2006). The hosts also talk about recent watches. Come help us stain Buddy Israel's jacket with various bodily fluids. "Smokin' Aces" IMDB   Skip Intro's video "Yellowstone is so much worse than you think...

TMBDOS! Episode 368: "Lucky Number Slevin" (2006). 13.04.2026

Lee and Daniel continue to pull on the post-Tarantino thread by checking out Paul McGuigan's "Lucky Number Slevin" (2006). This twist-heavy crime picture, featuring the talents of Josh Hartnett, Lucy Liu, Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, and Ben Kingsley, just to name a few, has to be good right? RIGHT?? Lee also talks about some recent watches. "Lucky Number Slevin" IMDB   Lee on Bluesky , Instagram...

Blood on the Tracks Episode 96: 1980s Italian Action Mixer Part 2. 31.03.2026

Lee is back with another Italian action mixer, putting together a varied playlist featuing music selections from films both well known and obscure, from 1980s Italy. --Thunder & Thunder (Slow) from "Speed Cross" (1980) --Toto Torquati --Blue Space from "Everything Happens to Me" (1980) --Guido & Maurizio De Angelis --Titoli & L'aiutante zoppo from "Vultures Over the City" (1981) --Stel...

TMBDOS! Episode 367: "Go" (1999). 30.03.2026

Lee and Daniel tug a bit more on the post-Tarantino thread with Doug Liman's "Go" (1999), which features a stellar cast of up-and-comers, and all the "Pulp Fiction" riffing you could hope for. But is it any good? The hosts also talk about what they've watched as of late. Helps us rip-off a low-level drug dealer and party at a late-90s rave, or you could just be lame and pick up another shift at th...

TMBDOS! Episode 366: "Flash Gordon" (1980). 23.03.2026

Lee is joined by special guests hosts Ricky Morgan and Gary Hill to blast off to planet Mongo and talk about "Flash Gordon" (1980), directed by Mike Hodges. Spoilers: they all love it, but still have fun talking about its place in history, especially being a sci-fi fantasy film post-"Star Wars". The hosts also talk about what they've watched as of late. Now, get your wings warmed up and help us at...

TMBDOS! Episode 365: "Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead" (1995). 16.03.2026

Lee and Daniel are joined by friend and fellow podcaster Gary Hill to pick up on a thread they want to pull after talking about "Seven Psychopaths" last week: post Tarantino films. This week they check out "Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead" (1995), directed by Gary Fleder. Is it as bad as its reputation would lead you to believe? The host also talk about what they've watched as of late. Com...

TMBDOS! Episode 364: "Seven Psychopaths" (2012). 09.03.2026

Lee and Daniel get a little crazy this week as they talk about Martin McDonagh's "Seven Psychopaths" (2012). A meta commentary on the post-Tatantino crime film, and really just how films are made in general, it features an amazing cast, and the hosts have a lot to dig into this week. Also, in relation to the last episode on "The Spook Who Sat by the Door" (episode 363), the hosts respond to a blog...

TMBDOS! Episode 363: "The Spook Who Sat by the Door" (1973). 02.03.2026

Lee is joined this week by friends and fellow podcasters Matt and Vaughn to cover a film unfairly slotted into the Blaxploitation genre, and a film that was alleged to have been pressured out of the theatres by the FBI, and thought lost for years: Ivan Dixon's "The Spook Who Sat by the Door" (1973), based on the controversial 1969 novel of the same name by Sam Greenlee. The three white as snow hos...

Blood on the Tracks Episode 95: Fast February Playlist. 28.02.2026

It's a quick and dirty February release of Blood on the Tracks for Lee. Here's some good score and soundtrack selections from his recent watches. --Suite from "I Drink Your Blood" (1970) --Clay Pitts --Suite from "Black Magic" (1975) --Yung Yu Chen --Nude per L'Assassino; Strip Nude for Your Killer & Fotomodelle from "Strip Nude for Your Killer" (1975) --Berto Pisano & Elsio Mancuso --Medi...

TMBDOS! Episode 362: "SLC Punk!" (1998). 23.02.2026

Lee & Daniel are joined by fellow podcaster Daeron Wilson (of the The Psychosemantic Podcast) to cover the late 1990s coming of age punk rock hangout film "SLC Punk!" (1998), written and directed by James Merendino and starring Matthew Lillard & Michael Goorjian. Punk culture, posers, sell-outs, and crazy Til Schweiger threatening to steal the entire film away, are just a few of the things...

TMBDOS! Episode 361: "The Killer That Stalked New York" (1950). 02.02.2026

Lee and Daniel are joined by returning guest Matt Anderson to follow up on their episode covering "Panic in the Streets" (episode 341), by talking about Earl McEvoy's "The Killer That Stalked New York" (1950), which was released later in the same year as "Panic..." and largely covers the same subject matter. Is this a cheap rip-off or cash-in, or is this one worth checking out? One of our podcast...

Blood on the Tracks Episode 94: The Peak(s) Period of Russ Meyer. 31.01.2026

Russ Meyer loved women. Women with big boobs, big curves, and big personalities. His entire career was all about putting his fetishes on screen in nudie cuties, dramas, crime films, mondo movies, sex comedies, and any other sort of exploitation film he could get away with, often all in the same film! This month Lee's built a big playlist of selections from his peak years, which stretched from the...

TMBDOS! Episode 360: "Tootsie" (1982). 26.01.2026

Lee and Daniel are joined this episode by returning guest Wick to cover a film he wanted to talk about, Sydney Pollack's "Tootsie" (1982), starring Dustin Hoffman. A lot of the conversation revolves around just how well this film plays in 2026, and if it's really fair to be too critical of it given when it was made and what it actually is trying to talk about. It turns out to be one of the more sp...

TMBDOS! Episode 359: "Stand by Me" (1986) & "Misery" (1990). 19.01.2026

As a tribute to the recently passed Rob Reiner, Lee and Daniel cover the two Stephen King Adaptations he directed, those being 1986's "Stand by Me" & 1990's "Misery". A lot of the conversation revolves around Reiner's strengths as an actor's director, and re-casting a possible "Misery" remake. The hosts also talk about what they've watched as of late, and they read a listener comment. "Stand b...

TMBDOS! Episode 358: "One Battle After Another" (2025). 12.01.2026

Lee and Daniel talk about their favourite film from last year, Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" (2025). They also cover what else they've watched recently. Have a few small beers, join the revolution, and hear what they have to say about this series of moving pictures, you filthy semen demons. "One Battle After Another" IMDB   Lee on Bluesky , Instagram , and Letterboxd .    Liste...

TMBDOS! Episode 357: The Best First-Time Watches for 2025. 05.01.2026

2025 is in the rearview mirror, and Lee is joined by Daniel to talk about the best things they watched for the first time in that year. Unlike some previous years, the hosts have kept the show a bit shorter this time around, only having a top 10 list and some honourable mentions (oh, and Lee has one film to shit on as well!). Daniel's Honourable Mentions: "Sovereign" (2025) "The Long Walk" (2025)...

Blood on the Tracks Episode 93: Cue the Porno Music. 31.12.2025

Lee decided to end off 2025 on a spicy note by covering some of the soundtracks and scores of some notable porno films from the "Golden Age" of the genre, which spanned the late 1960s to the early 1980s. You know, when they were actual films, or were at least trying to be, and were almost all funded by mob money. --Introducing Linda Lovelace from "Deep Throat" (1972) --Gerard Damiano --Blowin' Bub...

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