Episode 213

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 213

In this episode:

  • vociferous comments for our old customer service call bit on YouTube,
  • Rob’s terrible Angry Video Game Bear parody video of the Angry Video Game Nerd,
  • celebrity deaths (Patty Andrews, Stan Musial, Ed Koch),
  • crazy Oreo Cookie Whisper Fight Super Bowl commercial video,
  • Volkswagon Game Day Video – Get in. Get Happy,
  • Oreo cookie sculptures,
  • defunct chain Computer City lives on in Denmark,
  • Super Mario Bros.: Peach-Hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen! (1986) anime,
  • lousy English fan dub video vs. original Japanese high quality video,
  • Storage Wars guy who thought a NES was worth $14,000,
  • Charlotte Rea,
  • Jim Nabors, Back Home in Indiana,
  • Nostalgia Critic and Angry Video Game Nerd show up in Japanese anime,
  • Once Upon Atari documentary (1999) (link),
  • Steve Jobs’s Apple car,
  • J.J. Abrams to direct Star Wars 7,
  • Star Wars spin-off films involving Yoda, Han Solo, Boba Fett,
  • Jason Statham/Guy Ritchie movies,
  • where are DVDs for Star Wars Droids and Ewoks, or Disney’s Gummi Bears?,
  • Gary Busey’s new website (buseyzone.com),
  • upcoming Celebrity Apprentice All-Stars,
  • Dennis Haskins,
  • Transformers Monopoly board game,
  • possibly talking to Jim Shooter, then of Defiant Comics, in 1993,
  • stealing samples and promos from Heroes World Distribution dealer convention,
  • and Todd Rogers “Mr. Activision” lied about his video game record high scores.

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Episode 206

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 206

Part 1 of our 7th Anniversary Hoopla!

In this episode:

  • Hurricane Sandy,
  • George Lucas selling LucasFilm to Disney,
  • what does the future hold for Star Wars?,
  • Esteban’s theory about the Otaking Star Wars anime short,
  • Episode VII – the return of Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, and Billy Dee Williams?,
  • Star Wars Dark Empire ,
  • the recentThundercats Cartoon Network show canceled,
  • celebrity death (Pascual Gross Perez),
  • colorizing of antique black and white photographs,
  • Lance Amstrong caught cheating,
  • Google Translate’s Optimus Prime Easter egg,
  • Greg meets Pete Townshend of The Who,
  • 2012 Presidential Election,
  • angry Who fan that didn’t get his picture signed,
  • New York Comic Con 2012,
  • avoiding a crazy person on the ferry,
  • Greg gets autographs from Stan Lee, Sean Astin, and Christopher Lloyd,
  • another Sears portrait photo with Christopher Lloyd,
  • meeting Bob Budiansky by chance,
  • the “Who is Paunch Stevenson?” question,
  • Chris Elliott was a no-show,
  • and “The Star Wars That I Used To Know” Gotye parody.

Goofy video of Stan Lee playing XBOX Kinect at the NYCC 2012!

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Episode 204

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 204

We finally open Rob’s 111-year-old safe, thanks to World Champion Safe Cracker Jeff Sitar! What’s inside??

In this episode:

  • Rob’s bars of silver,
  • not keeping the boxes to our old toys growing up,
  • Dave Coulier constantly farting on the Full House set,
  • the Full House cast reunion,
  • the faux cast replacement for It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,
  • opening Rob’s antique safe,
  • the defunct Victor Safe and Lock Company,
  • introducing World Champion Safe Cracker Jeff Sitar (website),
  • Jeff’s background in safe cracking,
  • working as a consultant on action/heist movies,
  • being featured on Discovery Channel, History Channel, Good Morning America, etc.,
  • bank vault safeguards,
  • what’s Rob’s safe worth?,
  • Jeff’s martial arts training,
  • Bruce Lee,
  • Jackie Chan contacting Jeff and sending him an autographed copy of his movie Rob-B-Hood (2006),
  • Horatio Sanz vs. Kevin Smith,
  • an amazing fan-made Star Wars Tie Fighter animation by Otaking77077 (video),
  • where CGI cartoon shows have gone wrong,
  • the Coleco Dukes of Hazzard Power Cycle,
  • toy and video game prices in 1983,
  • and Game Show Network’s dating show Baggage hosted by Jerry Springer.

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Episode 191

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 191

In this episode:

  • celebrity deaths (Gary Carter, Jan Berenstain, and Davy Jones),
  • the Berenstain Bears, Paddington the Bear, and the Lollipop Dragon,
  • Jason Malachi (the fake Michael Jackson) singing on Jackson’s 2010 album Michael,
  • Jaleel White competing on Dancing With The Stars season 14,
  • the fantastic chemistry between Jaleel White and Reginald VelJohnson on the TV show Family Matters,
  • @spacemandavid‘s Paunch marathons,
  • friend of the show Jack Silbert (@JackSilbert),
  • Mr. Bruno’s Pizzeria in Lyndhurst, NJ,
  • the original Star Wars trilogy in 3D not coming until 2015,
  • Michael Bay now re-imagining/ruining the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,
  • and the next generation Xbox: no optical drive?

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Episode 187

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 187

In this episode:

  • Star Wars movies being re-released in theaters in 3D starting with The Phantom Menace,
  • Rob’s Star Wars knowledge derived only from video games,
  • Darth Vader and Jedi hamburgers in France (link),
  • What Ever Happened to? (Hayden Christensen),
  • Shattered Glass (2003) starring Hayden Christensen,
  • cross dressing Larry a.k.a. Lana Wachowski,
  • upcoming box office bomb Cloud Atlas (2012) starring Hugh Grant and Keith David,
  • the new Van Halen with David Lee Roth song “Tattoo”,
  • Hulk Hogan shaving his mustache,
  • Chuck Norris joining The Expendables 2 (2012) cast,
  • Rowdy Roddy Piper wrestling in an episode of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia,
  • Hasbro’s Transformers G1 toys (Masterpiece, Classics, etc.),
  • Michael Bay’s 3D Transformers The Ride,
  • Transformers Vault: The Complete Transformers Universe by Pablo Hidalgo,
  • Star Trek Vault: 40 Years from the Archives by Scott Tipton,
  • Star Wars Vault: Thirty Years of Treasures from the Lucasfilm Archives by Stephen Sansweet,
  • Barnes & Noble selling used books,
  • Moon 3-D and Mars 3-D books by Jim Bell,
  • local psychos (Donnie T and his bag of wrestling figures and Donnie D and his bike without brakes),
  • hiding from annoying kids during childhood,
  • and Mio Water Enhancer.

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