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Terrible Delights

Terrible Delights

By: Terrible Delights hosted by Scott and Bill
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A podcast celebrating the good, bad and ugly that are grindhouse films from the 70s through the mid-80s. If it’s ‘sploitation, we want to watch it! New episodes every Wednesday.Terrible Delights hosted by Scott and Bill Art
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  • Terrible Delights #125: Buddha's Palm
    Sep 24 2025

    This week's pick to end season five continues our tradition of choosing a very fun and confusing Shaw Brothers film with 1982's Buddha's Palm. Points of interest include an ultra extendable mega leg, neon hand lasers galore, a boy that can shoot acidic goo from his face goiter, and the EAST ISLAND CHIEF!

    We also induct four more folks into the Terrible Delights Hall of Fame: Linnea Quigley, Joe Spinell, William Girdler, and Sonny Chiba.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Terrible Delights #124: Nightmare in Badham County
    Sep 17 2025

    This week's pick is the ABC (!) produced women in prison film Nightmare in Bedham County. This originally aired as a made for TV movie of the week, but it also got an international theatrical release with additional footage containing vulgarity, violence, and nudity. Featuring Mike Brady, Ginger from Gilligan's Island, and a very gross Chuck Connors.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Terrible Delights #123: Extraterrestrial Visitors
    Sep 10 2025

    This week's pick is the 1983 sci-fi E.T.-ish oddity Extraterrestrial Visitors. A boy befriends an alien that he names Trumpy that hatches from a space egg he found at a meteor crash site while its mother kills anyone it crosses in the surrounding woods with a light swat of the hand.

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    56 mins
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