Episode 296

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 296

In this episode:

  • NYC restaurants vanishing overnight,
  • lunch busking,
  • MeToo movement,
  • Scott Baio vs Nicole Eggert,
  • Stan Lee is now broke,
  • Steven Seagal has his own bitcoin,
  • Nolan Bushnell Atari GDC award fiasco,
  • interview from 2006 where OJ Simpson sorta confesses to Brentwood murders released,
  • Nic Cage will finally play (voice) Superman!,
  • celebrity death (Stephen Hawking),
  • Toys R Us goes out of business,
  • modern Viewmaster stinks,
  • Chiller preview,
  • John Erwin and Alan Oppenheimer “message to sick boy” from 1980s,
  • NYC subway doo doo,
  • having to drive to Ohio with Lanza after flights cancelled,
  • meeting Arnold Schwarzenegger,
  • discussing Sacha Baron Cohen movies,
  • Anna Chlumsky’s many moods,
  • and the deep voiced Stacy Keach.

Arnold Schwarzenegger at the Arnold Sports Festival, Columbus, OH

Arnold

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Episode 177

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 177

In this episode:

  • our trip to Barcade in Jersey City, NJ (microbrew beers and 1970s-1980s classic video arcade games),
  • Barcade running on 100% wind power,
  • Rob’s dream about “Macho Man” Randy Savage,
  • the 2011 ThunderCats cartoon show,
  • Larry Kenney vs. Will Friedle as the voice of Lion-O,
  • John Erwin as the voice of Prince Adam and He-Man,
  • Greg’s movie review of The A-Team (2010),
  • Paunch Stevenson Show celebrity encounters,
  • Greg meeting Tom Wopat (Luke Duke from The Dukes of Hazzard),
  • John Schneider and Tom Wopat on Smallville,
  • Greg meeting Jeff Bridges (Barney Cousins from The Vanishing),
  • celebrity deaths (Christopher Mayer from The Dukes of Hazzard and Bubba Smith),
  • the 2011 season of Curb Your Enthusiasm finally taking place in NYC,
  • our future children missing out on pop culture from the past,
  • important pop culture getting lost in time (CHiPs, the Marx Brothers, The Little Rascals, Droopy, The Ant and the Aardvark, etc.),
  • the upcoming Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood spin-off Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood,
  • Jonah Hill’s weight loss,
  • Mike Masse’s music video for “Long Time” (acoustic Boston cover),
  • the decline of music videos,
  • Rob constantly hearing people whistle Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” in England,
  • Rob’s 4D movie experience,
  • and Tom Wopat’s music vs. Jeff Bridges’s music.

We also snapped some photos of Barcade Jersey City:
Flickr – Barcade, Jersey City, NJ 8/20/11
Barcade Jersey City

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