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.
Blood on the Tracks Episode 92: 31 Days of Horror Hangover.
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
57 minutes
1 month ago
Blood on the Tracks Episode 92: 31 Days of Horror Hangover.
Lee is back after a month break with a short playlist covering some selections from his 31 days of horror watching he did in October.
--Black Hair from "Kwaidan" (1964) --Toru Takemitsu--Suite from "Kuroneko Black Cat" (1968) --Hikaru Hayashi--Suite from "Lake of Dracula" (1971) --Richiro Manabe--Stealing the Exam & Art in the Dark from "Final Exam" (1981) --Gary S. Scott--Ghost Story from "Ghost Story" (1981) --Philippe Sarde--Do Something to Me from "Girls Nite Out" (1982) --Tommy James and the Shondells--The New Flesh from "Videodrome" (1983) --Howard Shore--Knifeplay from "The Monkey" (2025) --Edo Van Breemen & Jeffrey Innes--Do Lafzon Ki Hai Dil Ki Kahani from "The Monkey" (2025) --Amitabh Bachchan, Asha Bhosle & Sharad Kumar
Opening and closing music: Notre côté B from "Gina" by Michel Pagliaro, and Bubble Gum Girl from "Gas-s-s-s" by Johnny & The Tornados.
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.