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Tapeworm: Exploring Obscure Films

Explore the weird and wonderful world of obscure films and forgotten movies with DJ and Raz on Tapeworm Podcast. Dive into cult horrors, unusual classics, and cinematic oddities accompanied by deep insights and entertaining banter. Whether you love buried film history or just enjoy quirky movie talk, this podcast is your ultimate guide to the strange side of cinema.

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    The Grossest Superhero Movie Ever Made? | The Toxic Avenger (1984)

    In this episode of Tapeworm Podcast, we discuss The Toxic Avenger (1984), a cult horror-comedy from Troma Entertainment.We highlight key moments from the film, share our reactions, and explore its low-budget style, lasting appeal, and place in cult movie history.What We CoverStandout moments from The Toxic Avenger (1984)First-time reactions and opinionsTroma’s low-budget styleWhy the film became a cult classic

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    Twin Peaks, Kingdom Hearts & Trash Reality TV | Catch-Up Mini Episode

    In this Tapeworm Podcast catch-up mini episode, DJ and Raz check in on what they've been watching, playing, and obsessing over this week.DJ finally dives back into Twin Peaks, David Lynch’s legendary surreal mystery series, and quickly becomes obsessed enough to ditch streaming and buy the entire Blu-ray box set just to avoid ads and see the restored transfer. From FBI agents chasing supernatural leads to the increasingly weird tone of the show, the conversation breaks down why Twin Peaks still holds up decades later.Meanwhile, Raz has fallen back into the rabbit hole of Kingdom Hearts, revisiting the classic action RPG series after modding his PS Vita. The two talk about the bizarre Kingdom Hearts timeline, the confusing collection names (1.5? 2.5? 2.8?), and how the franchise somehow turned Disney characters, Final Fantasy-style storytelling, and time travel clones into one of the most complicated game plots ever.Along the way they also get into:Revisiting handheld gaming with the PS VitaModding consoles and emulating PSP gamesEarly access games and abandoned projects like Kerbal Space Program 2The chaos of 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 DaysThe wild ride that is 1000-lb SistersWhy watching trash reality TV can somehow make your week betterThe idea of possibly streaming Kingdom Hearts in the futureIt’s a laid-back episode full of TV talk, gaming nostalgia, and the usual Tapeworm Podcast chaos.If you enjoy weird movies, cult media, gaming nostalgia, and off-the-rails conversations, you’re in the right place.Topics CoveredTwin Peaks (David Lynch series)Kingdom Hearts series discussionPS Vita and modded consolesKerbal Space Program & early access games90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days1000-lb SistersReality TV dramaGaming nostalgiaListen & FollowIf you like the show, rate and follow the podcast wherever you're listening.Follow Tapeworm Podcast for more episodes covering bad movies, cult classics, horror, and chaotic weekly catch-ups.Next episode: The Toxic Avenger

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    The Weirdest Deep Sea Sci-Fi Movie Ever? | Sphere (1998)

    This week on Tapeworm Podcast, Razsal and DJ descend thousands of feet below the ocean to talk about the obscures film Sphere (1998) the strange sci-fi thriller based on the novel by Michael Crichton, the same author behind Jurassic Park.The movie follows a team of scientists played by Dustin Hoffman, Samuel L. Jackson, Sharon Stone, and Liev Schreiber who are sent to investigate a mysterious spacecraft discovered on the ocean floor. Inside the wreckage they find a massive golden alien sphere… and things immediately start getting weird.In this episode the guys break down the movie’s bizarre premise, including the discovery that anyone who enters the sphere gains the power to manifest their thoughts and fears into reality.which explains why the crew suddenly has to deal with things like giant squid attacks, hallucinations, and increasingly paranoid behavior. As Razsal points out, the sphere almost feels like a test of humanity, forcing the characters to confront what happens when imagination becomes a weapon.DJ, meanwhile, spends a good portion of the episode questioning the movie’s logic, from how the massive alien artifact even got inside the ship in the first place to the strange computer messages from an entity calling itself “Jerry.” The conversation spirals into debates about decoding alien messages, whether the sphere is actually extraterrestrial technology or something else entirely, and how several major plot points seem to appear… and then immediately disappear.Along the way the hosts also talk about some of the movie’s more memorable moments, including the bizarre calamari scene, the increasingly chaotic deaths inside the underwater base, and the discovery that the spaceship may actually be from the future, creating a time-loop style paradox that raises even more questions about what’s really happening.By the time the ending arrives where the surviving characters decide to use the sphere’s powers to erase their own memories of the entire event Razsal and DJ have plenty to say about whether the movie sticks the landing or completely sinks under the weight of its own ideas.If you love 90s sci-fi movies, deep sea thrillers, alien artifact mysteries, or Michael Crichton adaptations, this episode is for you.Just remember: if you ever find a mysterious alien sphere at the bottom of the ocean… maybe don’t touch it.Tapeworm Podcast is a comedy movie review podcast where Razsal and DJ break down cult classics, bad movies, and bizarre films from every era.

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    Catchups #1 – Why the Tapeworm Podcast Disappeared, Audiobook Obsessions & Bad Movie Plans

    In the first Tapeworm Podcast Catchups minisode, DJ and Razsal sit down for a casual conversation about where the show has been and what’s coming next. These Catchups episodes are short bonus episodes where the hosts hang out, talk about what they’ve been watching and listening to, and reconnect with listeners between the main bad-movie reviews.DJ explains why the podcast disappeared after the Casper episode and how chasing analytics and growth started taking the fun out of the show. The hosts talk about rediscovering why they started the podcast in the first place and what the future of Tapeworm Podcast will look like moving forward.The conversation jumps between life updates, ridiculous Pennsylvania sandwich culture, and DJ’s unexpected appreciation for a local theater production of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.Razsal also shares his latest audiobook obsessions, including the sci-fi and fantasy series Red Rising, Dungeon Crawler Carl, He Who Fights with Monsters, and The Perfect Run.They also briefly talk about Stranger Things, THC drinks vs beer, and their shared love of hilariously terrible movies.Next episode, the guys return to their regular format with a deep dive into the 1998 sci-fi thriller Sphere.

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    Casper (1995): CGI Lead Character, Loneliness & Dan Aykroyd’s Ghostbusters Cameo | Movie Review

    This week on the Tapeworm Podcast, Razsal and DJ float back to 1995 to revisit Casper—the first movie to feature a fully CGI lead character and a surprising dose of emotional depth. Dive in as we explore how Casper’s new backstory transformed a classic cartoon ghost into a symbol of loneliness and friendship, all while breaking ground with cutting-edge CGI. We’ll unpack why Christina Ricci later admitted she hated her performance (and why we think she’s wrong), share wild fan theories, and reveal behind-the-scenes trivia—including that unforgettable Dan Aykroyd Ghostbusters cameo. Whether you’re a fan of ‘90s nostalgia, movie magic, or just love a perfect mix of comedy and creepy, this episode is packed with everything that makes Casper a true gem. Don’t miss it!My deals and discounts:- Zivolife (30% Off)- Quantum Energy Square (25% Off)- Good Feels (20% Off)🔗 Get them at: https://MyDeals.Page/1laf🎁 Code: TAPEWORM

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    Why Did I Watch This Dark Comedy as a Kid? | Monkeybone (2001) Stop-Motion & Live Action Movie Review

    This week, we plunge into the wild, dark comedy that is Monkeybone (2001), a cult favorite blending stop-motion animation and live action in the most unexpected ways. Join us as we break down the film's surreal visuals, unforgettable character designs, and the unique mix of animation and reality that makes Monkeybone so bizarre and memorable. Whether you're a fan of stop-motion animation, love offbeat dark comedies, or just want to understand what makes this live action fever dream so unforgettable, this episode is for you!

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    Jungle Antics & 90s Nostalgia: Adult Humor and Progressive Themes in George of the Jungle (1997)

    Swing into a world of 90s nostalgia as Razsal and DJ revisit the wild and hilarious ride that is 1997's "George of the Jungle." This episode dives deep into the film’s unexpected adult humor and surprisingly progressive themes, all led by Brendan Fraser’s unforgettable performance (and abs!). Is "George of the Jungle" just a slapstick kids’ movie, or does its clever wit and gender role reversals make it a cheeky adult comedy ahead of its time? Discover why this cult classic still resonates—whether you’re craving a laugh or a fresh perspective on 90s cinema. Ready to relive the fun? Hit play, subscribe, and leave us a review! And don’t miss our next episode, where we continue our Brendan Fraser obsession with "Monkeybone."

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    Should've Slept With A Breadmaker | Mummy (1999)

    Remember when movies were fun, dangerous, and occasionally gave you nightmares about beetles crawling under your skin? We do. And this week, we’re cracking open the sarcophagus on The Mummy (1999) a movie that asked, “What if Indiana Jones was hornier and more willing to fistfight the undead?”DJ and Raz dive headfirst into a world where:Brendan Fraser’s hair has more volume than the Library of Alexandria.Rachel Weisz single-handedly increases global interest in Egyptology by 3000%.Imhotep spends the whole film being way too dramatic about his ex.Sandstorms have faces now, and apparently, that’s fine.We’re talking curses, camels, questionable archaeology ethics, and the only love triangle in history that involves a flesh-eating plague. So grab your camel, pack your cursed book, and join us because nothing says “date night” like accidentally resurrecting an immortal murder wizard.

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    Trailer!

    Hey there, movie fiends! Welcome to Tapeworm: A Movie Podcast, where the reels keep spinning—and the tapeworm keeps wiggling.In this trailer episode, DJ teases what’s in store:🍿 Cult classics, cheesy horrors, wild comedies, and the VHS tapes your parents claimed were “age appropriate” (but definitely weren’t) 🧠 Scene-by-scene breakdowns and hilarious trivia that’ll jog your memory—or make you question your entire existence 🔪 Big movie questions like:Why is the killer wearing a mascot suit? How many gallons of fake blood is too many? Was that entire movie just a metaphor for puberty?If you’ve ever rewatched a childhood favorite only to realize the hero’s kind of a jerk, the villain had a point, and the special effects look like leftover Halloween slime… you’re in the right place.Subscribe to Tapeworm: A Movie Podcast wherever you listen.Because sometimes, the movies that live in your head rent-free… might be the cause of a hemorrhage down the line.https://rss.com/podcasts/tapeworm-podcast/

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Explore the weird and wonderful world of obscure films and forgotten movies with DJ and Raz on Tapeworm Podcast. Dive into cult horrors, unusual classics, and cinematic oddities accompanied by deep insights and entertaining banter. Whether you love buried film history or just enjoy quirky movie talk, this podcast is your ultimate guide to the strange side of cinema.

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