Episode 129: Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 129

In this episode:

  • different video file formats and YouTube,
  • an Eliza Dushku contest on MySpace (video),
  • people customizing their MySpace profiles to look stupid,
  • The Celebrity Apprentice starring Tom Green and Scott Hamilton,
  • the current state of TV,
  • our review of Nobel Son (2007) starring Alan Rickman and Danny DeVito,
  • Disney retracing its own animation (video 1, video 2),
  • and Rob finding $200 in his bedroom.

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5 Replies to “Episode 129: Tuesday, April 21, 2009”

  1. Just to clarify: in Nobel Son (2007), Shawn Hatosy played the kidnapper and Bryan Greenberg played the son.

    Also, here is a list of TV shows I’ve been watching regularly (sometimes live, but usually via DVR):

    Sunday:
    The Simpsons
    Family Guy
    American Dad

    Monday:
    How I Met Your Mother

    Tuesday:

    Wednesday:
    South Park

    Thursday:
    The Office
    30 Rock

    Friday:
    Real Time with Bill Maher

    Saturday:
    Saturday Night Live

    I also watch Living with Ed, Stuff Happens, and Family Matters reruns whenever I see them on the guide.

    So, out of the 11 new TV shows I watch, 9 are scripted. I guess that’s pretty good. I just wish “reality” TV didn’t overshadow good old-fashioned sitcoms.

  2. You watch more shows than me!

    Sunday:
    NASCAR or IndyCar Racing

    Monday:
    Chuck

    Tuesday:
    zero

    Wednesday:
    Lost

    Thursday:
    My Name Is Earl
    Supernatural

    Friday:
    Dollhouse
    Real Time with Bill Maher

  3. nearly half the run-time for this show was reviewing the sounds-insane ‘nobel son’! this is another film that part of me wants to see now, yet i’d rather imagine what it’s actually like and piece it together from your description!

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