The Odd Podcast with Joe Parisi Joe Parisi
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Joe Parisi explores the nooks and crannies of pop culture and the entertainment industry. He brings you a mix of odd news, facts and interviews. Join Joe and some truly interesting people from the world of film, music, tv and art. It's an exciting peak behind the curtain into some of the lesser known worlds within our own.
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125 | The Amazing Criswell
Examining the bizarre and fascinating life and career of a fringe Old Hollywood celebrity known as The Amazing Criswell. Joining me is the author of the book " Fact, Fictions, and the Forbidden Predictions of the Amazing Criswell", Edwin Lee Canfield.
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124 | Swingers
A deep dive into the 1996 film Swingers. Joe Parisi is joined by Deena Martin Delucia, who played Christy (The Vegas Waitress). -
123 | Al Leong Hollywood's Henchman
Al Leong has probably been in your favorite action movie. In fact, he's probably been in half of the action movies you saw in the 80's and 90's. Join Joe Parisi and Al Leong for a fun discussion about the martial arts film genre and Al's incredible life on screen. -
122 | BodySlam
A deep dive on the 1986 pro-wrestling comedy "BodySlam".
Join host Joe Parisi and cast member Michael Moynahan, who played "Pee Wee Hutchens" as we discuss this somewhat obscure 80s cult classic. -
121 | Step By Step
If you spent time watching ABC's TGIF lineup in the 90's, this episode is for you! Join Joe Parisi and guest Brian Pocrass as they take a deep dive into one of the most beloved sitcoms of the 90s.
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120 | Napoleon Dynamite
A deep dive into the 2004 classic Napoleon Dynamite. Join Joe Parisi and Trevor Snarr (who played "Don" in the film) for a fun look back at this highly influential movie.
Customer Reviews
Awesome show!
I look forward to every podcast!
Ultimately Entertaining
I’ve been hooked since I started listening a couple of weeks back. The host does a great job with it all.
Great show, but.....
Please do an odd podcast on the old St. Louis local access show “World Wide Magazine”. I know the host has passed away, but I loved that show when I was younger and would love some behind the scenes info on this amazing, award winning show. Just an idea, we love Joe!