Radiodrome: Todd Sheets

On this episode, we are joined by director Todd Sheets ("Zombie Bloodbath") for a lively discussion on low budget film making and horror movies in general.

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  • 4/21/2011 4:42 PM tom wrote:
    LAST!
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  • 4/21/2011 6:47 PM Ashley Anderson wrote:
    That Friday video has so many views not because people enjoy it, but because it's an overused meme. Calm down.
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  • 4/21/2011 7:03 PM Cosmin wrote:
    Good lord I hope he's not like this in real life. He was by far the most grating guest.
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  • 4/21/2011 8:26 PM zeek wrote:
    It's quite simple why Rebecca Black has all those views on YouTube: people hearing how horrible it is and getting curious. It's become a Meme pretty quickly.
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  • 4/21/2011 8:50 PM Vinyl Letterbox wrote:
    Brad, your boss, he is, how you say, pretty damn whiny.

    "But you don't understand, no one understands! UNDERSTAND MEEEE!!!!"
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  • 4/22/2011 12:16 AM Nick wrote:
    Speaking of Kevin Williamson, I watched "I Know What You Did Last Summer" last night on TV. Jesus, what a piece of shit! The killer in it was, by far, the dumbest killer I've ever seen in a slasher movie, bar none. He uses every avaliable means to draw as much attention to himself as possible whenever killing somebody, like setting off fireworks, or killing somebody on the balcony of an extremely crowded auditorium, but it doesn't matter because nobody believes the kids anyways. To the extent where they are so skeptical, they walk right up to the killer, who then guts them with his hook.
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  • 4/22/2011 2:22 AM Del Gato wrote:
    I think Todd mentions a 'director's line'. I know a little bit about what goes on behind the camera but I've never heard this term before, and google isn't helping, can someone explain it?
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  • 4/22/2011 2:42 AM Phillip wrote:
    I think Todd is the best guest they've had. For years, the subject of shot on video horror films has been discussed or lampooned, so it's incredibly refreshing to hear from someone who first hand was there to make many of the more notorious ones.
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  • 4/22/2011 6:12 AM Mr. Holmes wrote:
    i thought that Todd was very intresting!
    PS: Josh i found the Zombie Bloodbath Trilogy on amazon.com
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  • 4/22/2011 6:49 AM Death Snob -The Snob that eats wrote:
    To bad you never snobbed any of his films, that would've been a interesting topic to bring into the discussion.
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  • 4/22/2011 9:13 AM LucasChad wrote:
    The only Todd Sheets movies I could find on Netflix were all three of his Zombie Bloodbath films. Probably would want to watch out of curiousity.
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  • 4/22/2011 10:18 AM 32fe wrote:
    If your gonna hunt down his films, Zombie Bloodbath 2 is his masterpiece. It's basically Natural Born Killers with zombies. Violent New Breed is great too along with The Shivers.
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  • 4/22/2011 3:40 PM Nick wrote:
    Did Todd say why he stopped directing (other than the satellite radio show)? According to IMDb, his last completed film is "Catacombs" from 2000.
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  • 4/23/2011 3:53 AM Beremennost_woqn wrote:
    Intresting... thank you
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  • 4/23/2011 4:02 PM Shadowdancer21b wrote:
    I hate to join the anti-Todd Sheets chorus. I really don't like bandwagons, but I really don't like his films and he spent the whole podcast complaining and demanding respect and love. I give respect to Mr. Sheets for these reasons and these alone. The man is prolific. He has made many movies. I have to give props for that. People purchased his work. Respect. Todd Sheets is Josh's boss. Please keep paying Josh, Mr. sheets. Todd Sheets has made me laugh while watching his films a couple of times. Laughter is precious. These reasons alone grant Todd Sheets respect in the book of Shadowdancer. Other than that, you have nothing from me. Being longwinded and complainy-sounding myself, I want to close by saying, Thank you for appearing on this podcast and addressing things and telling your side of the story, I DID gain a new appreciation for you. Still, please don't make any more movies Todd. Please.
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  • 4/23/2011 7:44 PM moronicmark wrote:
    What a fun interview
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  • 4/23/2011 9:25 PM austin wrote:
    I got almost 20 emails, for this?
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  • 4/24/2011 2:16 AM moronicmark wrote:
    I'm still not a fan of his movies (Nightmare Asylum caused me to start my own bad movie review show), but this interview was fun.
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  • 4/24/2011 3:58 AM Mel wrote:
    I am yet again amused by the fact that Josh apparently traveled back in time ten to find a "100 most influential metal albums list" to bitch about. Every time he harps on Lip Bizkit I just have to laugh. No one gives a fuck about Lip Bizkit or Fred Durst any more.
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  • 4/24/2011 6:48 PM Great Kols wrote:
    Zombie Bloodbath SUCKS. Sorry Todd, I respect you a lot, I think you are very cool guy and smart guy but. Come on, Zombie Bloodbath acting was so, so bad. You did a poor directing to the actors there. All action scenes looks fake. You should had them really fighting there to get decent scenes, there were fighting so fakely. From watchers point it looks like the are even avoiding pushing and hitting the zombies wich sucks. If you can't get actors that aren't afraid to get hurt don't make an action movie, period.
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  • 4/25/2011 12:27 PM lulzy wrote:
    lol - guy thinks the Dark Knight is a good film.... take out the Joker and it has **nothing**.
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  • 5/7/2011 9:09 PM PaPPa JUDAS wrote:
    I got to stop drinking when I listen to Radiodrome because by the end it makes me want to start making movies and trust me no one wants that but if your interested I now want to make a western called F**K You And The Horse You Rode In On which will of course seem like a realy bad idea when I sober up.
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  • 5/12/2011 4:02 AM Azarias Kale wrote:
    Honestly I thought Zombie Bloodbath and Shivers were decent. They aren't high budgeted and yeah some things do take hits for it but they weren't bad as most movies with that budget. Just wish I had that sort of budget for anything I could do.
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  • 5/17/2011 2:38 PM Rodi_exrz wrote:
    Good post! Thank you
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