Corpse Tub

By: Mari and Greg
  • Summary

  • We spoil the hell out of our recent watch so you can decide if you will stay clean or soak in this Corpse Tub.
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Episodes
  • The Children
    Sep 11 2024

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    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 zombies.

    These children are much too happy while they burn their parents alive. Sheriff Billy is our favorite character. He somehow has excellent accuracy with a sword, and uses weapons on children without hesitation. We are not sorry about how much we enjoy that.

    Will you stay clean or will you soak in this Corpse Tub?

    The Children is available to stream on Peacock, Plex, and tubi, and to rent, buy, or stream on Amazon Prime.

    Movie image courtesy of tubi.

    X (formerly Twitter): @wearecorpsetub
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wearecorpsetub/
    Instagram: @wearecorpsetub
    Email: wearecorpsetub@gmail.com

    Logo and episode artwork by Mario Wendorf IV

    The Children is #79.


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Night of the Zodiac
    Aug 11 2024

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    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 old, even though it isn't. It's a true homage, including cameos by Mark Polonia and Tim Ritter. It's a rare Corpse Tub experience where we honestly want you to soak with us!

    Check our social media for the short film we made visiting the movie sites. Greg lives close to all of them, so we couldn't help ourselves.

    Will you stay clean, or will you soak in this Corpse Tub?

    Night of the Zodiac is available to stream on tubi.

    Movie image courtesy of tubi.

    X (formerly Twitter): @wearecorpsetub
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wearecorpsetub/
    Instagram: @wearecorpsetub
    Email: wearecorpsetub@gmail.com

    Logo and episode artwork by Mario Wendorf IV

    Night of the Zodiac is #404

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    46 mins
  • Human Zoo
    Jul 11 2024

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    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 episode is to keep people far away from this movie. Seriously. It's boring. It's pointless. At the end of it's gruelling 2 hours, it points at you and laughs at you for watching it. Even Carradine phones it in, seeming to read his lines for the first time during his 'big' scene. There is no reason to watch it, and we tell you why.

    Will you stay clean, or will you soak in this Corpse Tub?

    Human Zoo is available to stream on tubi.

    Movie image courtesy of tubi.

    X (formerly Twitter): @wearecorpsetub
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wearecorpsetub/
    Instagram: @wearecorpsetub
    Email: wearecorpsetub@gmail.com

    Logo and episode artwork by Mario Wendorf IV

    Human Zoo is #296.

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    40 mins

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