We spoil the hell out of our recent watch so you can decide if you will stay clean or soak in this Corpse Tub.
This episode, we spoil 2022's Infrared, a movie that bothered us at first. Then we changed our tune a little bit when we both got to meet the one and only Greg Sestero, who plays Geoff/The Owner's Manual.
A paranormal investigation crew goes to an abandoned school that is said to be haunted.
It's a found footage movie where you wait for something to happen, and then it does, and then you think you know ...
We are very glad to do this episode so that we never have to see or talk about this movie again. From 2018, it's The Son of Devil.
Gora finds a book of black magic that he uses to slaughter men who wronged him at a job interview.
This movie is about 3 hours long, and so many of the scenes are dragged out too far. There is dialogue, but you get music over those scenes instead. You don't even find out until half...
With this episode, we finish our coverage of Duke Mitchell movies with the other movie he wrote, directed, and starred in, 1974's Massacre Mafia Style.
Mimi (Duke Mitchell,) a Mafia kingpin's son, tries to take over Los Angeles by killing everyone in his way.
Yes, this movie is a rough watch. There is bad acting, very racist dialogue, and lots of murders (with a body count around 30.) Duke Mitchell uses Mafia ...
For this episode, we cover the worst Thor movie we've ever seen. With a 1.7 on IMDb, starring Richard Grieco as Loki and Kevin Nash as Odin, we give you Almighty Thor.
Thor battles Loki for the Hammer of Invincibility and the survival of Earth.
Greg really hated this movie, especially after looking into all the mythology they got horribly wrong. Thor is whining and crying through most of it. Plus, Thor uses swords...
Upon learning about the passing of Wings Hauser, it took us about 2 seconds to decide we needed to do an episode in his honor. We have been in awe of him since before starting the podcast, which is why he was our first episode, and every season premiere since. We discuss all the work we've seen him in, when he made us laugh, when he gave us comfort, and when he was just Wings being Wings. This is a somber episode...
We have a guest! This month, we are joined by Greg's fiance, Erica, to discuss the 1987 afterschool special, What If I'm Gay?, starring Evan Handler, Gabrielle Carteris, and Ed Marinaro.
A popular high school student comes to terms with his sexuality.
Despite the many uses of the cigarette word, the special handles the subject fairly well, and in under an hour! It even keeps you guessing who is gay until the ...
Nothing says we covered a Mark Polonia movie like glitches during the recording that we decided not to remedy. Ignore them and just listen to us discuss our joyful viewing of 2020's Shark Encounters of the Third Kind.
Aliens come to earth to take over using sharks, as well as to eliminate previous test subjects.
Mark Polonia says, "Continuity is limiting." That philosophy is widely apparent in this movie....
Welcome to the premiere of season 4! This year we begin with a very rare piece from Wings Hauser, a short-lived TV show from 1986 called The Last Precinct. The cast also includes Adam West, Keenan Wynn, Ernie Hudson, James Cromwell, and Rick Ducommun.
Precinct 56 is the last precinct for these eccentric officers who are always butting heads with their superiors to keep from getting disbanded.
Since t...
Welcome to our season 3 finale!
Thank you everyone for 600 downloads!
For this month's episode, we talk about a dummy and his senior thesis. Oh, and there's a life-sized wooden guy, too.
A group of college seniors go to a cottage for fear therapy, and discover a wooden sculpture named Morty as they face their fears.
Everyone in this has serious boundary issues. Troy and Leslie...
In episode 3 of last season, we covered a movie starring Duke Mitchell. If you heard it, you know we were not kind. For this month's episode, we apologize for some of that as we talk about a movie he wrote, directed, and starred in called Gone with the Pope.
Paul (Duke Mitchell) is hired to do a hit, and uses the money to fund his own plan to kidnap the Pope for ransom.
This movie has its issues...
This month we cover 24ish of our "experiences" with one movie, 1994's Bloodfist 6: Ground Zero.
A military courier must save a nuclear launch site from terrorists.
Of all the Bloodfists, we chose this one for all the things that irritate Greg. From the rabbits, to the gun use inside, to the ineptitude of the military, to the obvious copying of Die Hard, there's a lot to discuss. T...
Thank you to everyone for over 500 downloads!
Congrats to Greg on his engagement!
Thanks to anyone who watched our little film, Night of the Corpse Tub!
And we have another announcement we reveal as well!
In this episode, we talk about the 1980 movie The Children, and disclaimer, we mention quite often our feelings about children in general.
A radioactive leak turns kids into atomic zomb...
Welcome to our second "live" episode! You can tell by the sounds of the birds and puppies throughout the episode. It doesn't hinder us as we discuss 2022's "Night of the Zodiac", a movie that was filmed in Detroit.
A man is contacted by the Zodiac to be his protege.
We actually like this movie. It's bloody, funny, gross, and ridiculous. It's SOV, so it looks o...
For this month's episode, we are discussing a movie we swore we'd never watch again. It's 2020's Human Zoo, or The Human Zoo, according to the movie itself.
Robert Carradine plays the Producer. No one else is significant.
Contestants compete for one million dollars by living in 8x8 cells on a 24/7 livestream reality show called Solitary Confinement.
Our sole purpose for this...
This month we celebrate 5 years of "experiences" together! To commemorate, we go back to almost our very beginning, the second movie we ever watched together, 2015's American Poltergeist.
Five college kids move into a house with a sinister history.
This movie tries to convince us Lizzie Borden was six feet tall with red hair, and that her house is now a mansion with a pool, jacuzzi, 2...
This month we talk about 1972's Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things, which stars Alan Ormsby, who has writing credits that include Popcorn and Cat People, and is directed by Bob Clark, who directed Black Christmas and A Christmas Story. None of those facts help this movie.
A theater group goes to an island to stay the night and raise the dead.
Seriously, who signs on with a theater ...
For this episode, we talk about what is probably the grossest movie we've ever seen, 1987's The Nest.
Meat eating roaches attack a small fishing village.
How gross is this movie? So much so that we say 'gross' approximately 33 times. You could make it a drinking game! We audibly squirm as we talk about roaches in a toilet tank, invading a diner, eating a chef, and appearing everyw...
We did not choose the movie for this episode because it is bad. It's really not. We chose it for the zombies! From 1974, it's Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, or The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue, or Breakfast at the Manchester Morgue, depending where you find it.
A couple is accused of a rash of murders by a sergeant who refuses to believe it's actually being committed by zombies.
This mo...
We can't deny how excited we are about this month's episode. Maybe you've heard us talk highly about our appreciation of Polonia Brothers movies, but with this episode, we get to fully gush about Mark and John Polonia's first movie, Church of the Damned!
A satanic cult goes on a killing spree, and two cops try to stop them.
It's Mark! It's John! It's Todd Michael ...
Welcome to season 3! Once again, we are starting the season celebrating a work from Mr. Wings Hauser. From 1991, Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time stars Marc Singer as Dar, Wings Hauser as Arklon, and has a brief appearance by Robert Z'Dar (Eric in Grotesque) as Zavic. Some screenplay credits go to Ken Hauser, an alias of Wings.
Dar must travel to Earth to stop Arklon from using a neutron detonat...
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