Episode 132: Monday, May 18, 2009

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 132

In this episode:

  • listeners Paul and Juan is Missouri,
  • Esteban quitting Please Save Me Robots,
  • John Madden retiring and being sued,
  • Keanu Reeves winning the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach,
  • Coldplay being sued by Cat Stevens,
  • celebrity deaths (Bea Arthur and Dom DeLuise),
  • flat caps,
  • the upcoming Ghostbusters: The Video Game,
  • Nintendo Wii MotionPlus being released in June,
  • a new Ghostbusters movie,
  • watching internet videos on Verizon FiOS cable TV,
  • and a guy acting like a maniac on the NYC subway.

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7 Replies to “Episode 132: Monday, May 18, 2009”

  1. I’m actually looking forward to the Ghostbusters game. The first movie is one of my favorites of all time. The story is written by Dan Arkroyd and Harold Ramis. The gameplay looks good even for the Wii. The 360 and Ps3 version looks really good and I heard the gameplay is really smooth.. It should be way better that the terrible NES version

  2. Dennis, it’s funny, because Ghostbusters is 25 years old now, and over all this time, I can honestly say there hasn’t been a good GB game ever. The Genesis version was probably the best, but still no home run. This could be the first halfway decent game.

  3. There should be a Ghostbusters video game that’s from the perspective of a ghost. You’re floating around, trying to find your descendants or a place to rest, and all of a sudden three guys start chasing you around with lasers, trying to suck you into a ghost trap.

  4. this is paul from st. louis… i am catching up again… i started with episode 149 and i’m making my backwards to where i left off.

  5. i’m from the north west of england and flat caps are part of our uniform; even john lennon wore them! i’m a giant fan of ‘ghostbusters’ and i’ve given up on a new film. the producers should just settle on a reboot and stop waiting around for bill murray. recast venkman with robert downey jr. and get on with it.

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