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, 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.
Lee and Daniel are joined by their friend Jack to pick up a thread first started almost 10 years ago, way back in episode 79, where they talked about the 1922 and 1979 Nosferatu films, by covering Robert Eggers "Nosferatu" (2024). Tune in to see if they feel it lives up to the previous two versions. It's certainly the horniest out of all of them. Drac dong; Lily-Rose Depp constantly coming, the online monster porn community, and much more is covered, including what the hosts have watched as of late.
"Nosferatu" IMDB
The hosts conversation about the 1922 and 1979 versions.
Atun-Shei Films video about occultism in the 2024 "Nosferatu".
Listen to Daniel and Jack on the I Don't Speak German podcast.
Daniel's Bluesky. Daniel's Parteon.
Jack at Eruditorum Press. Jack on Not the Same Log Podcast.Jack's Bluesky. Jack's Patreon.
Featured Music: "Release the Bats" by The Birthday Party & "Nosferatu" by Blue Oyster Cult.
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
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.