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Richard Schmidt

Hello! This is the Doomed Show.

A weekly TV, Film and Film Reviews podcast
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Hello! This is the Doomed Show.

Richard Schmidt

Hello! This is the Doomed Show.

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Hello! This is the Doomed Show.

Richard Schmidt

Hello! This is the Doomed Show.

A weekly TV, Film and Film Reviews podcast
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Mark joins Richard to talk about the sexiest movie about proper garage ventilation ever made. That's right, it's Smile Before Death (1972), directed by Silvio Amadio and starring the pure perfection that the universe refers to as Rosalba Neri.
Brad and Richard finally conclude their discussion on Dario Argento's Animal Trilogy after taking a break from the subject for 10 years! That's right, the end of the convo we started 204 episodes ago is finally here. Welcome to 2024.Richard's n
Ian Irza joins Richard in an undisclosed location to broadcast their constant screaming to their fellow soldiers about Strike Commando (1987) starring Reb Brown, Christopher Connelly, and Italy's sweetheart Luciano Pigozzi. Then they go to Disn
You're not really done with winter just yet, are you? Good! Because Jeffrey and Richard are here talkin' about The Chill Factor (1993). It's snowmobiles but it's horror too. That's a promise.Jeffrey's blog: http://nessuntimore.blogspot.com/http
Without the benefit of an acting coach or an agent between them, Brad and Richard delve almost deeply into a film called Curtains (1983). It's a neat experience to hear this episode. You should try it!http://doomedmoviethon.comhttp://doomedmovi
In a not at all literal cry (or scream) for help, Jeffrey and Richard discuss Scream for Help (1984), directed by Michael Winner. Sometimes they think it's a movie, but in fact, it's a revolution. Please enjoy them.Jeffrey's blog:http://nessunt
Simon and Richard exchange sweaty costumes on this candy corn stuffed episode where they discuss the most (read as: not at all) Halloween-packed horror film ever released on the Netflix dot com website. That's right, it's I Am the Pretty Thing
LeEtta and Richard discuss a pair of sorta kinda similar fangy monster comedy films from the 1980s! They get deep into kitchen decor talkin' as well as sharing recipes for "egg burger". This is the episode you like or at least that was the plan
Richard and Brad are true haints on this episode discussing Haunts from 1977 starring May Britt, Aldo Ray, and a pre-sweaty Cameron Mitchell. They also get down but also dirty about those budget horror DVD compilations that clutter up your dang
Simon and Richard ask their parents if they can stay up late enough to die at midnight. After being told a stern "NO", they are forced to sneak out and take matters into their own hands. These rebels talk about You'll Die at Midnight (1986) AKA
Jeffrey and Richard get into their one-size-fits-all tuxes to talk about Twice Dead (1988). They also discover something called "sleepy pizza". Jeffrey's blog:http://nessuntimore.blogspot.com/http://doomedmoviethon.comhttp://doomedmoviethon.blo
Brad and Richard take off their gowns to reveal all the tattoos and talk about episode 250 of Hello! This is the Doomed Show. Before they shut down their teleprompters, they discuss Estigma AKA Stigma (1980) from director Jose Ramon Larraz. Sev
On this suggestively epic episode of Hello! This is the Doomed Show, Richard is joined by film critic and writer, Rachael Nisbet! They discuss Joe D'Amato's sicko classic Beyond the Darkness (1979) and Bruno Mattei's psycho nun freakout The Oth
Brad makes his triumphant return to the Doomed Show so that he and Richard can discuss one of the most important issues in men's health: The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire (1971).  This baffling giallo is as confusing as its title and also it's
Richard is joined by special guest Sam to talk about the 5th anniversary of You're Never Nothing by GYROJETS. What? Who? Why? GYROJETS is the second best realistic music band to come out of Tampa. And their album You're Never Nothing holds many
Simon and Richard are not heroes but they are consistently sometimes around to help you move light to medium light furniture at reasonable rates. In this "podcast" episode, they are talking about The Blackcoat's Daughter (2015), directed by Osg
Richard is joined by Jacob Gustafson, author of the Awful Awesome series of books. They get into all kinds of shenanigans discussing weird and wonderful action, horror, and sci-fi films. It's a good time. Links to Awful Awesome:https://www.amaz
Jeffrey and Richard get their snake on with Ken Russell's The Devils. Oops, I mean Ken Russell's The Lair of the White Worm (1988). It's a listener request and probably one of the best films they've ever discussed! How does that happen? Jeffrey
In yet another under par solo episode, Richard blabs about his giallo favorites and discovers the true meaning of wishing upon a star. He also says words. Twice. Richard's book about watching too much giallo: https://www.amazon.com/Giallo-Meltd
Richard has finally lost his keys in a Florida snowstorm. Instead of finishing what he started with Top 10 Favorite Horror Films Part 1, he's diverting his attention to freakin' slashers for some reason. Now the listeners must behold with their
Richard does the one thing that no one should ever do. He's talking about his favorite horror films. He rewinds the clock back to 2010 to see what his 15 year old self thought were his favorites. This list is sexy, manly, friendly, and erotic.
Simon and Richard learn how to lay spider eggs but also they talk about the sexual habits of professors who travel to Budapest by way of the Italian horror strangeness of The Spider Labyrinth (1988). If you think eroticism is real then this epi
Jeffrey and Richard rip their blouses over the Halloween treat known as Flesh Eater (1988). Then they explain the history of Christmas but not New Year's. Hopefully, you like zombies because they also talk about them. It's pretty cool.Jeffrey's
Richard sits down on his virtual toadstool to talk with writer and filmmaker Dan Wilder. They get sexy but don't talk about "making the sex act". Instead they cover a wide range of topics including their twin obsessions of cross-fit and fast ca
Simon and Richard turn their inner eyeholes upside down with a heady little film called Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010). Then they reveal their innermost fantasies about sensual candy bars and the taste of friendship. It's quite a catalog of fo
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