Episode 281

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 281

Rob returns to go through a box of old junk!

In this episode:

  • the Silver Beatles,
  • Abbott and Costello,
  • Wonderwall (1968) featuring the music of George Harrison,
  • Weird Paul Petroskey,
  • Rhino’s VHS releases of Get a Life,
  • George Carlin’s CDs,
  • Ladystein- the band that Rob scuttled our Angry Video Game Nerd interview for way back in episode 106,
  • recording NES and SNES video game soundtracks and selling them on eBay in 2000,
  • who the hell is Corn Mo?,
  • more VHS tapes (Richard Lewis, Pink Panther, Betty Boop, and Droopy),
  • BCI’s Filmation He-Man and the Masters of the Universe DVDs,
  • Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016) on Netflix,
  • Rhys Darby,
  • The National Videogame Museum in Frisco, TX,
  • meeting Mean Gene Okerlund, Damon Wayans, Dee and Mac from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Larry King, Jon Lovitz, Jeff Goldblum, Paul Schaffer, and the real Adam Goldberg,
  • Norm MacDonald, too,
  • and the indie instant messenger video game Emily is Away.

Old stuff 7/10/16

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Episode 217

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 217

In this episode:

  • Jurassic Park 3D (2013) re-release,
  • memories of our small local movie theater, the Franklin in Nutley, NJ,
  • special effects still very convincing 20 years later,
  • running UNIX on an early 1990s Apple Macintosh Quadra?,
  • updated dinosaur science,
  • how do birds fly?,
  • Jeff Goldblum’s odd mannerisms and resemblance to Howard Stern,
  • did the sequels ruin the franchise?,
  • legacy and impact of Jurassic Park,
  • our surprise that Ask.com still exists,
  • review of Total Recall (2012) starring Colin Farrell, Jessica Biel, and Kate Beckinsale,
  • dumb backstory, lots of CGI, Blade Runner-esque, lens flares,
  • cool technology and CGI stunts,
  • celebrity deaths (Roger Ebert, Margaret Thatcher, Annette Funicello, and Jonathan Winters),
  • cicada bugs invade NJ again for the first time in 17 years,
  • Tami Erin runs afoul of the law,
  • Norm Macdonald is back with another interview show, Norm MacDonald Live on You Tube,
  • FunnyOrDie.com KickstarterOrDie April Fools videos,
  • Dinosaurs, Darkwing Duck, Family Matters Movie, and Sliders The Movie,
  • Reginald VelJohnson, Jerry O’Connell,
  • and American Psycho with Huey Lewis and Weird Al video.

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Episode 135

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 135

In this episode:

  • getting Joe in KY and Kelly from www.wrestlecrap.com on the show,
  • celebrity deaths (Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, and David Carradine),
  • Alan Alda and “Weird Al” Yankovic,
  • Jeff Goldblum and Harrison Ford supposedly killing each other on a movie set in New Zealand,
  • a guest celebrity death by Lauren Elder from the Broadway cast of Hair (Michael Jackson),
  • Tiffani-Amber Thiessen refusing to participate in Jimmy Fallon’s Saved by the Bell reunion,
  • our phone call with Michael Jackson from December 2005,
  • Paul McCartney,
  • celebrities we’ve recently met (Al Unser Jr., Janeane Garofalo, and Dan Aykroyd),
  • An Evening with Kevin Smith at Carnegie Hall,
  • the upcoming video game Wet featuring the voice of Eliza Dushku,
  • our movie review of The Dark Knight (2008) starring Christian Bale and Heath Ledger,
  • the Atari 5200 USB 128-in-1 flash multi-cart on www.atarimax.com,
  • the Nintendo Entertainment System PowerPak flash cart www.retrousb.com,
  • Jimmy Justice’s YouTube videos,
  • Uncle Floyd Vivino running for governor of New Jersey,
  • and our giant movie review of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) starring Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox.
  • (here’s our giant review of Michael Bay’s first Transformers movie)

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Episode 7: Monday, December 12, 2005

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 007

In this episode:

  • a phone call with the fake Michael Jackson,
  • Ted Danson’s blackface in 1993,
  • celebrity deaths (Pat Morita),
  • Collision Course (1989) starring Jay Leno and Pat Morita,
  • sci-fi disaster movies,
  • TV Guide‘s new larger format,
  • the CBS made-for-TV movie Category 7: The End of the World (2005) starring Shannen Doherty and Randy Quaid
  • Independence Day (1996) starring Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum,
  • a super-strong toilet bowl,
  • Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin,
  • and a get-rich-quick scheme (eliminate shaving).

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