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And just like that, we're on a break again! In this episode, we discuss why we're taking a break, our highlights and lowlights of the season, and the rip-off films we didn't get the chance to feature.
We hope you've enjoyed the season. Please stay subscribed! We'll be back. And while we're gone, please throw us a cheeky rating and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
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In Season 2 of Show Me Something Wrong, we're focusing on rip offs, unofficial sequels, and wrong adaptations!
To wrap up this season of the pod, Dave shows Guy MIZERY from 2023, directed by Daddy Love. This gender-swapped version of Stephen King classic MISERY is a true Tubi trip to hell, replete with a complete lack of foley, incomprehensible plotting, and fumbled lines left in the edit. Dave tries to make sense of who Daddy Love is, and we discover that this not only rips off just one film, but also M. Night Shyamalan's SPLIT. What a dumb way to finish off a very dumb season.
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In Season 2 of Show Me Something Wrong, we're focusing on rip offs, unofficial sequels, and wrong adaptations!
In this episode, Guy unfortunately shows Dave JUNKO from 2017. JUNKO is a retelling of the horrifying Junko Furuta concrete-encased high school girl murder case... from India. Yes, you read that correctly... INDIA. From long baffling tangents to impromptu musical numbers, this is undoubtedly the most rotten film we've covered this season, leaving us both in a fit of inconsolable rage. Get ready for a lot of rants and Guy's grim unpacking of all previous Junko Furuta movies. We're so sorry.
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In Season 2 of Show Me Something Wrong, we're focusing on rip offs, unofficial sequels, and wrong adaptations!
In this episode, Dave shows Guy TITUS ANDRONICUS from 1998... or 1999... a Shakespearean adaptation shot on video in a warehouse in Tampa, Florida. This episode has been in the works for a long time with Dave digging through defunct websites and hunting down cast members. So much mad stuff is uncovered. Connections to strip club kings. Exploding pig corpses. Sets painted with... well... just listen!
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In Season 2 of Show Me Something Wrong, we're focusing on rip offs, unofficial sequels, and wrong adaptations!
In this episode, Guy shows Dave DIABOLICAL INHERITANCE aka HERENCIA DIABÓLICA aka MEXICAN CHILD'S PLAY, a Mexican killer doll movie from 1994. This lethargic outing doesn't have that much in common with film it's supposedly a "rip-off" of, but it does feature the "world's smallest actor" dressed up as a very upsetting looking clown with a silly hat. Also featured: a strange tangent at a demented funfair, excruciating slow-motion murder sequences, and a boy named Roy.
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In Season 2 of Show Me Something Wrong, we're focusing on rip offs, unofficial sequels, and wrong adaptations!
In this episode, Dave shows Guy GUMS, a 70s porno parody of JAWS that destroys every braincell it comes in contact with. To say that this film is cooked is an understatement. This is a relentless barrage of puppets, giant floating members, horrific sex scenes, and blow-up dolls... all told in a state of rapid fire mania. This is not the film you think it is!
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Guy had a wonderful week and shares it with Dave in this cheeky little amuse-bouche. Topics covered here: Shozin Fukui's PINOCCHIO 964 cinema run, the future of METAL DAYS, Yumika Hayashi screenings, the DVD release of Hisayasu Sato's DISTORTED SENSE OF TOUCH, and signing someone's pipe. Enjoy!
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In Season 2 of Show Me Something Wrong, we're focusing on rip offs, unofficial sequels, and wrong adaptations!
In this episode, Guy shows Dave ROH aka SPIRIT, an Indonesia HELLRAISER rip-off from 1989. This truly is a blow-by-blow recreation of the original horror classic, only with added colourful goo, moustaches, and floppy fake dead bodies. With a film this thin, prepare for some of our most baffling tangents ever. Who knew we had so much to say about fish?
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In Season 2 of Show Me Something Wrong, we're focusing on rip offs, unofficial sequels, and wrong adaptations!
In this episode, Dave shows Guy BACH KE ZARA aka BOLLYWOOD EVIL DEAD. Yep, two EVIL DEAD rip-offs in a row! It's from 2008... or 2006... long story. And it is, of course, from India. BOLLYWOOD EVIL DEAD has had a profound effect on Dave over the last decade and a bit, playing on his mind regularly and warping his understanding of the word "rascal". Just listen to the ep and SHUT UP, YOU RASCAL!
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In Season 2 of Show Me Something Wrong, we're focusing on rip offs, unofficial sequels, and wrong adaptations!
In this episode, Guy shows Dave BLOODY MUSCLE BODY BUILDER FROM HELL, perhaps better known as THE JAPANESE EVIL DEAD. It's from 1995 (kind of), directed by and starring musclebound hunk Shinichi Fukazawa. This film is a true work of love, and its incredibly drawn out making of is a testament to Fukazawa's endurance and dedication. One of our more heartwarming episodes!
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In Season 2 of Show Me Something Wrong, we're focusing on rip offs, unofficial sequels, and wrong adaptations!
In this episode, Dave shows Guy LADY TERMINATOR from 1988 — Indonesia's take on THE TERMINATOR with added lasers, black magic, eels, ripped off willies, madcap effects work, and lengthy musical tangents. This is a wildly entertaining film... and the tales behind its creation are equally wild!
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We're finally back! In Season 2 of Show Me Something Wrong, we're focusing on rip offs, unofficial sequels and wrong adaptations.
In this episode, Guy shows Dave HOMOTI from 1987 — a film that lies somewhere between Turkish soap opera and a (maybe?) progressive LGBTQ+ rendition of E.T. THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL. Regardless of what genre you put it in, it is most certainly a goddamn nightmare as its titular alien, Homoti, shoves his paper mache fingers into mouths and eyeballs and struggles to walk with his distressingly huge butt flopping about. This is a rough one, guys...
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We're finally letting you know why we took a break from the podcast—we made a movie! (To be fair, if you follow our socials, that's old news.) In this mini-episode, we discuss the production of our found footage mockumentary: THE UNSOLVED LOVE HOTEL MURDER CASE INCIDENT. A film starring Guy and Dave, shot in Japan, in an abandoned love hotel! It was a wild fast-paced shoot that genuinely left us terrified. We also discuss the future of Show Me Something Wrong!
The film is currently up for pre-sale on Indiegogo!
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In case you didn't listen to the last episode... don't worry. We're not gone. We're just having a little rest. We'll be back with more nonsense soon.
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It's our 50th episode, and, to celebrate this milestone, we're discussing the two movies that inspired this podcast: DOOR and SABAKU!
When we first started this podcast, Banmei Takahashi's DOOR was a brutally underseen, almost forgotten film. Now, thanks to Third Window Films, it has had a second life! Guy unpacks the story of its production company and his own introduction to the film.
We then take a hard violent turn with SABAKU, a vicious queer pinku from the early 2000s. This film has always been shrouded in mystery. Dave digs deep into secrets, focusing on its oddly named director, "Casino", and its connection to podcast favourite, Hisaysu Sato.
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Our 50th episode is coming up soon, so we thought we'd take some questions from you all! In this mini, we talk about everything from our favourite death scenes in movies to the war of convenience stores in Japan. Enjoy and see you in a week for number fifty!
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Dave shows Guy TALK TO ME, DICKY! from 1992, written and directed by its star Alfred Cheung, a very familiar face to those who enjoy 90s Hong Kong cinema. This film has one of the most jaw-dropping narratives of anything we've covered. Just look at this plot synopsis:
"A policeman learns to talk to his penis (which can talk to other men’s penises) and his penis helps him investigate a rape case."
And yet, despite the wild levels of silliness, we somehow go to some very dark places in this episode, from Hong Kong-Mainland relations to post-Tiananmen Square trauma.
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Guy shows Dave I WANT TO EAT from 1994, written by and starring Issei Sagawa, the Kobe Cannibal. This movie is among the bleakest and grossest things we've ever covered. Guy digs deep into the horrible history of Sagawa from his murder and cannibalism of Renée Hartevelt in Paris to his starring role in an AV film, uncovering amazing and unsettling facts along the way. The film itself is a bizarre nightmarish amalgamation of documentary footage, pornographic scenes, and strange gory reenactments. This is about as wrong as it gets...
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Dave shows Guy BIG MONEY RUSTLAS and nearly ends their friendship. This is a Western from 2010 starring Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope of the Insane Clown Posse. It is a carnival of bad jokes, clown makeup, Jason Mewes pissing his pants, and horse-punching. Featuring some truly baffling cameos from Vanilla Ice to Tom Sizemore to Screech from SAVED BY THE BELL. Dave shares his personal history as an teenage juggalo, and Guy comes close to a full mental breakdown. Whoop whoop?
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Guy shows Dave MIND FUCK from 1990 (maybe), directed by Mah Wu Tu (maybe), from China (maybe). This period piece porn film is an absolute mystery. Its existence is totally baffling, and Guy digs deeper than ever to attempt to uncover the truth. Black magic battles, S&M whippings, possessed corpses, the longest shower in history, a buck-toothed hunchback, and a farting ninja—regardless of this film's confusing origins, it is a very fun watch!
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one of my all-time time favorites!