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Worst Movies Ever PlayedWorst Movies Ever Played Author: Shiner Media
Worst Movies Ever Played is an actual play podcast where three comedians use a roleplaying game to improvise hilariously bad VHS movies. The kind you'd find scavenging through the dumpster behind a Blockbuster Video. Hosts Patrick Baker (Regular Show), Brent Butler (Norm Macdonald Live), and Geoffrey Golden (Wet Hot American Summer RPG) produce cheesy movies on the fly with the help of some dice, a tabletop RPG, and starting in season 3: comedian guests stars. They play every role and narrate the action, while Hollywood sound designer Adam Baker (The Invisible Man) provides the music and SFX. No lights! No cameras! But hours of action! Also plenty of dice-rolling, bizarre characters, and mind-numbing plot twists all without the rental fees. Language: en Genres: Comedy, Games, Leisure Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Dark Side of the Noon (Part 2)
Episode 10
Tuesday, 9 December, 2025
It’s fourth down and fangs out for the North Bend High School football team.Joey Clift joins us for the conclusion to Dark Side of the Noon. After Buff accidentally kills Postmaster Charlie with a remarkably powerful BB gun, Milton leads a forensic investigation to prove Charlie was a vampire, thus making the murder totally chill. Meanwhile, Tekanii investigates the presence of Russian vampires in the area, and starts by questioning his mortal enemies: The Otter Men. At the table, Brent wins the game thirty minutes early by choosing his favored tree for the final battle.Worst Movies Ever Played is an actual-play comedy RPG podcast where the hosts create bad VHS movies. The films are made using only the power of imagination, a few pencils and dice, and a very expensive Hollywood sound designer.CREDITS:Buff McBicep: Joey CliftMilton T. Snazzwhimper: Geoffrey GoldenTekanii: Brent ButlerYour Director: Patrick BakerStory Editor: Stephen IndrisanoSound Design: Adam BakerFinancier: Our Venmo, which is @worstmoviespodMOVIE TRIVIA: When the story was rejected as a Halloween episode of Northern Exposure, the writer then pitched it as a Christmas episode of Northern Exposure. He was then fired from the writing staff of Northern Exposure and wrote this movie.





