Episode 312

In this Episode:

  • Caddyshack II (1989) starring Jackie Mason,
  • celebrity deaths (Richard Donner, Ed Asner, Charlie Watts, Fez Whatley),
  • how AI is used to create video game dialogue,
  • Rob didn’t tell Greg he was also at the Rolling Stones concert,
  • was Chad Channing truly Nirvana’s drummer?,
  • recent TV series that portray the 1990s (People vs. O.J. Simpson, Cruel Summer),
  • To Funny To Fail: Life and Death of The Dana Carvey Show,
  • Batman and Bill, documentary about the true creator of Batman, Bill Finger,
  • and whether pop culture has now passed us by?

Download this episode:
95 minute MP3 file – 43.2 MB (right-click to save)

Listen to this episode:

Episode 304

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is paunch-stevenson-303-post.jpg

In this episode:

  • will the COVID-19 ever go away?,
  • we’re not gonna protest!,
  • cancel culture,
  • Howard Stern/Ted Danson blackface controversy revisited,
  • Karen! That’s all the money we had, KAREN!,
  • learned vs. folksy people,
  • old jingle of the episode (Bill Cosby’s Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band),
  • YouTube first time reaction videos to classic rock songs (link),
  • The Rolling Stones Goats Head Soup 2020 album,
  • Space Force starring Steve Carell,
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation bloopers in HD (link),
  • still don’t like The Shining (1980),
  • review of Terminator Dark Fate (2019), starring Linda Hamilton,
  • celebrity deaths (Joel Schumacher, Denny O’Neil, Ennio Morricone, Kelly Preston),
  • updates on the Sham-Wow guy Vincent Offer and Billy Mitchell’s video game record scores,
  • LEGO Nintendo Entertainment System set,
  • and Kanye West for President?

Download this episode:
90 minute MP3 file – 41.6 MB (right-click to save)

Listen to this episode:

Episode 185

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 185

Happy New Year!!

In this episode:

  • a sing off: Eliza Dushku’s “Freedom” vs. Paul McCartney’s “Freedom”,
  • Yoko Ono ruining the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus performances,
  • John Lennon in The Dirty Mac with Eric Clapton, Mitch Mitchell, and Keith Richards,
  • Rob’s genius idea #1 (bomb scare to cancel a sports game),
  • Jean-Claude Van Damme playing hockey in Sudden Death (1995),
  • Rob’s genius idea #2 (everybody gets a free crime to commit),
  • Tom Cruise hires people to be his fans in India,
  • Tom Hanks posting pictures of his injured thumb on Twitter,
  • our new Paunch Twitter account,
  • Alec Baldwin gets thrown off a plane and makes fun of it on Saturday Night Live,
  • the trailer for the upcoming movie The Three Stooges (2012),
  • a remake of Gilligan’s Island starring the cast of Curb Your Enthusiasm,
  • Unabomber Ted Kasinsky being tortured with CIA mind control,
  • more incompetent bus drivers,
  • What Ever Happened To? (comedian Bob Nelson),
  • the new Modern Warfare video game making $4 billion in its first few days of sales,
  • Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake suing Hogan’s ex-wife,
  • Miyamoto not retiring from Nintendo,
  • our Lame Idiot of the Year award goes to Charlie Sheen,
  • and the runner up is Kim Kardashian.

Here’s our take on the Curb Your Enthusiasm cast starring in a new Gilligan’s Island!
Curb Your Enthusiasm Cast in Gilligan's Island

Download this episode:
67 minute MP3 file – 30.8 MB (right-click to save)

Listen to this episode:

Episode 167

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 167

In this episode:

  • Rob’s favorite adjective “weird,”
  • Frank Nora’s doppelganger/clone theory,
  • George Lucas and Lionel Richie look-alikes at NAVA,
  • John Carpenter’s Vampires (1998),
  • classic 1990s science fiction series SLIDERS,
  • The Beatles’ lousy movie Magical Mystery Tour (1967),
  • Paul McCartney teaching Steven Spielberg how to make movies,
  • Yoko Ono’s solo career,
  • wannabe Beatle Jeff Lynne,
  • musicians embarrassing themselves past their primes,
  • the Rolling Stones,
  • Phil Collins’s rumored retirement,
  • “Land of Confusion” music video by Genesis,
  • Jon Bon Jovi blaming Steve Jobs for ruining music sales,
  • Jersey Shore Snooki wrestling in the WWE,
  • dummies getting famous (Does the cream really rise to the top?),
  • Dr. Phil being sued yet again,
  • Aflac firing Gilbert Gottfried for his jokes about Japan,
  • Norm MacDonald’s Twitter,
  • and Charlie Sheen going nuts.

Download this episode:
60 minute MP3 file – 27.5 MB (right-click to save)

Listen to this episode: