Episode 299

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 299

In this episode:

  • The Muppets performers, including Dave Goelz and Loretta Long aka Susan,
  • Tom Cruise live at Mission Impossible movie premiere,
  • avoiding our bathrooms in high school,
  • finally watching Transformers the Movie in a theater,
  • Movie Pass debacle,
  • Oscar for most popular film is dumb,
  • Sears and Kmart memories,
  • Bill Cosby heads to the slammer,
  • It’s Always Sunny,
  • Norm MacDonald got tossed off Fallon,
  • Power of Grayskull documentary review,
  • Sony Playstation Classic,
  • celebrity deaths (Robin Leach, Burt Reynolds, Geoff Emerick),
  • Paul McCartney’s new album Egypt Station,
  • E.T. is not the worst video game ever,
  • concert review of Billy Joel, Eagles, and Phil Collins,
  • meeting Tom Arnold and Tiffani-Amber Thiessen,
  • Disenchantment, Matt Groening’s new animated series,
  • Chris Elliott and Adam Resnick from Get A Life! And Cabin Boy,
  • and Action Point starring Johnny Knoxville.

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Episode 265

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 265

In this episode:

  • the defunct Plaza Game Room arcade on Route 46 in Little Falls, NJ,
  • the Mad Max films,
  • David Letterman’s retirement,
  • Harry Shearer quitting The Simpsons,
  • comedian Dan Soder’s “Macho Man” Randy Savage impression,
  • Kurt Cobain documentary Montage of Heck (2015),
  • bad Michael Douglas movies,
  • Greg meeting the Pawn Stars and American Pickers in NYC,
  • the Montclair Film Festival featuring Richard Gere, Stephen Colbert, Patrick Wilson, Dane DeHaan, Michael Ian Black, Bobcat Goldthwait & Kat Von D,
  • Greg going crazy to obtain New York Comic-Con tickets,
  • Wizard World Philadephia featuring Burt Reynolds, Cary Elwes, Sting, Adrian Paul, Summer Glau, Charles Martinet, and Hayley Atwell,
  • non-stop celeb hunting at NY Upfront/TV week,
  • meeting Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Robert Kazinsky, Fred Savage, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Travolta, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Craig T. Nelson, Ray Liotta, Dylan Walsh, Jerry Rice, Jane Lynch, Jeff Garlin, and Conan O’Brien,
  • meeting Richard Lewis and Artie Lange at a book signing,
  • finally meeting Bill Nighy and Jason Mantzoukas (Rafi from The League),
  • autographs through the mail from Jon Voight and Gary Busey,
  • Rob’s adventures in Yankee Stadium,
  • and who follows @paunchstevenson on Twitter?

TV Week featuring Conan O’Brien and Fred Savage, May 11-15, 2015, in Manhattan

Richard Lewis Book Signing featuring Artie Lange, May 20, 2015, in Manhattan

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Episode 248

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 248

In this episode:

  • celebrity death (James Garner),
  • The Rockford Files (1974-80), My Fellow Americans (1996), Maverick (1994),
  • another Ghostbusters 3 update,
  • Burt Reynolds almost played Norm’s dad,
  • Prankpack.com prank gift boxes,
  • “Weird Al” Yankovic’s new album Mandatory Fun (2014),
  • Sonic The Hedgehog Fan Film by Blue Core Studios featuring Jaleel White,
  • trailer for Birdman (2014), starring Michael Keaton,
  • documentary on the failed Nicolas Cage Superman movie written by Kevin Smith and directed by Tim Burton,
  • crowd funding for The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened?,
  • Arrested Development to return for fifth season,
  • FXX Simpsons marathon,
  • the return of the Roboplastic Podcastalypse,
  • first woman to conquer Ninja Warrior, Kacy Catanzaro,
  • the one-way trip to Mars reality show,
  • screening of the Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie (2014) starring James Rolfe,
  • Kyle Justin AVGN movie song,
  • what if there were a Paunch Stevenson: The Movie?,
  • MSU Gamer Symphony plays the Dr. Mario Chill Theme,
  • and Hip Tanaka.

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Episode 133

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 133

In this episode:

  • Mike Tyson and Jennifer Connelly growing up in the Catskill Mountains,
  • the series finale of MADtv on Fox,
  • the season finale of Saturday Night Live featuring Will Ferrell, Norm Macdonald, Tom Hanks, and other celebrities (Celebrity Jeopardy! video),
  • the series finale of My Name Is Earl on NBC,
  • Norm Macdonald playing Burt Reynolds’s son,
  • Dollhouse starring Eliza Dushku,
  • Dane Cook’s new comedy special Isolated Incident,
  • the commercial for the movie Drag Me to Hell (2009),
  • hip hop artist Danger Mouse releasing a CD-R as his new album,
  • the horrendous state of rock and pop music,
  • Frankie Valli and The Bee Gees singing with weird chicken voices,
  • listener mail from Dawn in NJ (Disney eggs),
  • children’s food gimmicks (Smurfs SpaghettiOs, Pac-Man cereal, Marshmallow Krispies, Cookie Crisp, etc.),
  • Cap’n Crunch cereal melting in milk,
  • a celebrity death (Wayne Allwine, the voice of Mickey Mouse),
  • What Ever Happened To? (Disney’s classic characters),
  • the origin of Baba Booey,
  • the new premium movie channel Epix,
  • Star Trek (2009) movie reviews by listeners Joe in KY and Dennis in CA,
  • and Dennis’s waterboarding contest.

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Episode 123: Sunday, February 1, 2009

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 123

Don’t forget: nominate your Lame Idiot of 2008!

In this episode:

  • Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009) starring Kevin James,
  • the upcoming movie Not Another Not Another Movie (2009) starring Chevy Chase and Vinnie Jones,
  • Funny Money (2006) starring Chevy Chase,
  • the A&E TV show The Beast starring Patrick Swayze (official site),
  • Jeremy Piven’s mercury poisoning,
  • Taken (2008) starring Liam Neeson,
  • The Dark Knight (2008) starring Christian Bale and Heath Ledger,
  • Shatner’s Raw Nerve on BIO Channel (official site),
  • William Shatner (audio) and Casey Kasem (audio) going crazy in the studio,
  • Darryl McCauley stealing $1 million from Dane Cook,
  • WormyT‘s impressive ThunderCats movie trailer,
  • Tom Cruise’s desire to star on Broadway,
  • Elvis Presley’s deceptive songwriting credits,
  • and Ricky Gervais’s HBO comedy special Out of England.

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