Episode 216

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 216

In this episode:

  • Rob meant Cesar Chavez not Hugo Chavez,
  • guest list for the upcoming April Chiller Theatre Expo,
  • William Forsythe, Karen Allen, James Tolkan, Michael Dudikoff, Lorenzo Lamas, Billy Zapka, Denny Laine, and more,
  • what ended the band Wings?,
  • being forced to do a photo op with a celebrity,
  • celebrity death (Phil Ramone),
  • high mortality rate of The Temptations and The Ramones,
  • Mike Love firing Brian Wilson from The Beach Boys,
  • a Paunch Stevenson Show miracle: My Chemical Romance breaks up,
  • Louie Anderson competing on Splash,
  • update on the Celebrity Apprentice All-Stars,
  • Gary Buseyism F.A.R.T. (feeling a rectal transmission),
  • Upper Deck putting George Washington’s hair on a baseball card,
  • McDonald’s with Nintendo 64 or Gamecube kiosks,
  • Fuddruckers fast food chain with arcades inside,
  • rash of apocalyptic 2013 movies,
  • After Earth starring Will Smith, Obliviion starring Tom Cruise, and World War Z starring Brad Pitt,
  • Rob’s dream car- the DeLorean DMC,
  • Independence Day sequels coming,
  • Paunch luck: Greg misses PAX East convention with the flu,
  • Capcom revamping NES Duck Tales with original voice cast (including Alan Young!),
  • and George Lucas’s cameo in Beverly Hills Cop III.

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Episode 149

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 149

In this episode:

  • George Harrison impersonator Glen Knowler’s version of “Something”,
  • Paul McCartney impersonator Neil Tudor singing “Jet”,
  • Beatles impersonators together on You Tube,
  • Mike Masse singing U2,
  • the death of rock and roll music,
  • country music vs. rap,
  • Jack Nicholson taking donations for Haiti,
  • Nicolas Cage,
  • From Paris with Love (2010) starring John Travolta,
  • rock band OAR cover of Led Zeppelin’s Fool in the Rain,
  • the upcoming movie Jurassic Park IV,
  • the death of toy cartoon shows,
  • Lego Arcade by Michael Hickox,
  • our review of Sherlock Holmes (2009) starring Robert Downey Jr.,
  • the upcoming movie The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2010) starring Nicolas Cage,
  • a Rip Torn update and Rip Taylor on The Monkees,
  • Tom Green,
  • a celebrity death (J. D. Salinger),
  • Gallagher,
  • the 2009 Golden Raspberry Awards (the Razzies),
  • Al Pacino,
  • Jeff Bridges nominated for an Oscar,
  • and Beverly Hills Cop (1984) vs. 48 Hours (1982).

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