Death By Video Death By Video
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- TV & Film
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Broadcasting from the creepy old abandoned video store just off Highway 7, join Kit, Phil, & their programmer Graham as they watch some of the weirdest movies ever made in order to keep the ghosts that haunt the video store from escaping and taking over the planet.
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DBV123: Our Top Ten Films of 2023!!!
We're back to discuss our some of our favourite films from the year that was 2023! Featuring some of your favourites and probably some not so favourites!!! It's more merry movie mayhem on DBV!
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DBV 122: Christmas Bloody Christmas!!!
We're back with a cold blast of yuletide terror!!! We dig into the 2022 soon to be classic: Christmas Bloody Christmas! It's Christmas Eve and there's a maniac robot Santa on the loose! And only two metalhead record store workers can stop it! Listen in as we discuss all the Merry Movie Mayhem!
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DBV121: Top Ten Films of the 1990s
We're back! Sorry for the delay but here's an extra long episode that dives into our favourite films of the 1990s! There's plenty of well known favourites and some weirdo freakouts!
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DBV120: Planet of the Vampires!!!!
We're back! Join us as we discuss Mario Bava's 1965 sci-fi/horror freakout: PLANET OF THE VAMPIRES!!! It's a colourful blast from the past that more than likely was the inspiration for Ridley Scott's Alien (or was it?). There's thrills, chills, and snazzy jumpsuits!!!
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DBV119: Night Feeder!
We kick off the year with our first ever episode on a shot-on-video horror movie! It's Night Feeder! See a New Wave band trapped in a hair-metal world try to act tough while a mysterious brain sucking maniac is on the loose! One determined reporter is all that stands between her community and a deranged individual who only feeds at night!
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DBV118: Our Favourite Films of 2022!
We take a look back at our favourite films from 2022 as well as our favourite first time watches of the previous year. Pretty straight forward. But we find a way to get off track. Enjoy!
Customer Reviews
More podcasts like this please
Came for Hugo (Stiglitz), stayed for the content. Great to see a podcast be willing to cover movies like these and genuinely like them, versus others who would throw them under the bus in a so-bad-it's-good podcast (cringe). Hosts have great taste and are very knowledgeable about the realm of horror and exploitation.