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Show Me Something Wrong

Show Me Something Wrong
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    Mini-Episode: Osaka's Legendary Pinku Cinema Closes Its Doors

    24/03/2026 | 31 mins.
    We pop back in-between film shoots to say hi for a short little mini!

    The historic Shinsekai Kokusai Gekijo is closing down! This repulsive grub hub of pink films and men skulking about for love has been a staple of Shinsekai for the last 75 years. Guy and Dave head there to pay their respects and watch LOOK INTO ME aka WIDOW'S PERVERTED HELL (1991), a usually impossible-to-see Hisayasu Sato film. This one needs an extra content warning because it is disgusting. Sorry.

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    Mini-Episode: Season 2 Wrap Up and Why We're On A Break (Again)

    28/10/2025 | 32 mins.
    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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    60. Mizery (2023)

    21/10/2025 | 1h 23 mins.
    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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    59. Junko (2017)

    07/10/2025 | 1h 10 mins.
    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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    58. Titus Andronicus (1998)

    23/09/2025 | 1h 37 mins.
    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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About Show Me Something Wrong

A podcast where each episode one of the hosts chooses an obscure, odd, wrong movie to watch that the other hasn’t seen.
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