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posted on Oct 22, 2010 | Comments (1)

In this episode:
- closing of the local Belleville, NJ, Pathmark,
- Led Zeppelin cover band Custard Pie (website),
- Robert Plant performing Led Zeppelin as country music (Band of Joy),
- Romanian Led Zeppelin cover band (Mike Godoroja & Blue Spirit) on YouTube,
- Jeff Bridges sings country songs,
- Jeff’s new album (Be Here Soon),
- Rob’s Comcast DVR upgrade,
- Google TV,
- the lack of true digital “VCR” recording devices,
- Star Wars films being released in 3D,
- how much more will George Lucas butcher the films?,
- how many more formats can he re-release them in the future?,
- Joaquin Phoenix’s fake mental breakdown film I’m Still Here (2010) bankrupting director Casey Affleck,
- Addams Family the musical (website),
- The Munsters remade as a serious drama,
- Patrick Stewart’s Broadway play A Life in the Theatre,
- Frank Welker roasting George Burns (video),
- celebrity deaths (Gloria Stuart, Tony Curtis, Stephen J. Cannell),
- rapid fire movie reviews of latest 2010 films (Going the Distance, Easy A, The Town, You Again),
- professing our love for It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,
- the Bumper Dumper,
- and Leonard Nimoy’s singing talents once again.
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posted on Aug 24, 2010 | Comments (3)

In this episode:
- the Clapper,
- touch-sensitive lamps,
- plasma globes and crackle tubes,
- Dennis Haskins aging very quickly,
- Greg meeting Attack of the Show! host Olivia Munn,
- Olivia Munn’s book Suck It, Wonder Woman: The Misadventures of a Hollywood Geek,
- an annoying guy in the book signing line at Borders,
- Verizon FiOS finally available in Jersey City, NJ,
- Olivia Munn asking Greg about The Paunch Stevenson Show,
- The Good Earth and our 11th grade English teacher,
- how to spot an a-hole,
- Hostess fruit pies,
- Greg entering Olivia Munn’s video contest,
- UHF 2,
- an Eliza Dushku update,
- and the Star Wars TV show.
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posted on Jun 17, 2010 | Comments (2)

In this episode:
- Nicolas Cage’s nine foot tall grave site,
- the Atari 2600 Harmony Cartridge,
- the Atari Puffer video exercise bike in 1982,
- the Atari Mindlink,
- You Don’t Know Jack (2010) starring Al Pacino,
- Jack Kevorkian,
- the 2001 game show You Don’t Know Jack,
- the upcoming live-action movie The Smurfs (2011) starring Jeff Foxworthy,
- the infuriating Kars4Kids commercial,
- and the Star Wars movies being released in HD on Blu-ray.
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posted on Feb 24, 2010 | Comments (8)

In this episode:
- a roll call of our listeners,
- the New York Jets vs. the Indianapolis Colts,
- Jimmy the Greek,
- weird comments on our Steven Seagal Hall of Lame post,
- Steven Seagal vs. Jean-Claude Van Damme,
- Van Damme’s return to professional kickboxing,
- celebrity boxing (Dustin Diamond vs. Dustin Hoffman and Dennis Rodman vs. Dennis Haskins),
- the Japanese believing Sony products break on purpose,
- pieces of the white Apple Macbook cracking off,
- Rob’s switch from the iPhone 3G to a free Pantech Reveal,
- a video of Pee-wee Herman using the Apple iPad,
- a fan dub of the G1 Transformers episode Scramble City,
- Alan Alda as the voice of Bumblebee,
- a Frank Welker fan site,
- Michael Bay’s belief that superheroes don’t wear masks,
- Dr. Phil as the voice of Optimus Prime,
- and George Lucas re-releasing the Star Wars movies in 3D.
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posted on Oct 7, 2009 | Comments (11)

In this episode:
- Chris Elliott’s performance of “Rocket Man” on Late Night with David Letterman circa 1990,
- The Jay Leno Show on NBC,
- Conan O’Brien and Andy Richter,
- Norm Macdonald on Tom Green’s House Tonight singing We Didn’t Start The Fire,
- Rob’s comments being deleted from sugaryserials.com,
- our movie review of Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca (1940) starring Laurence Olivier,
- our movie review of Extract (2009) starring Jason Bateman,
- our teachers being struck by lightning,
- Whiteout (2009) starring Kate Beckinsale,
- listener Esteban from Please Save Me Robots/Roboplastic Apocalypse posting comments,
- the upcoming movie Hancock 2 (2012) starring Will Smith,
- the new Star Tours ride based on the Star Wars prequels,
- celebrity deaths (Ted Kennedy and Patrick Swayze),
- guys throwing monster truck tires down the street,
- the new season of Curb Your Enthusiasm,
- the Seinfeld reunion,
- and a salesman getting stabbed by the sword he’s selling on the Shop at Home Network.
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