Episode 259

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 259

In this episode we finally welcome long-time listener Space Man David!:

  • impressions and local psychos,
  • Death Wish rip-off Harry Brown (2009) starring Michael Caine,
  • Spaceman David’s listening back story,
  • tips on visiting jolly old England,
  • Clockwork Orange (1971) my brothers,
  • new brutalist architecture,
  • Star Wars VII thoughts,
  • Alias starring Jennifer Garner,
  • the upcoming female Ghostbusters movie,
  • extremely long films (Michael Bay’s Transformers series, The Hobbit series, Dune),
  • The Clash, Depeche Mode, The Jam,
  • hipsters,
  • collecting vs. clutter,
  • Paunch bumpers and t-shirts,
  • Pee-wee’s Playhouse in the UK,
  • upcoming comic book “Hierarchy” by David and his mates Paul and Nathan Kilburn,
  • Paunch episode 0,
  • bad British accents,
  • popular and hated Brits to Americans,
  • Spice Girls,
  • downloading JPEGs in 1997,
  • trying to understand the speech of Cheryl Cole and Vinnie Jones,
  • and House of Nine (2004) starring Kelly Brook.

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Episode 123: Sunday, February 1, 2009

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 123

Don’t forget: nominate your Lame Idiot of 2008!

In this episode:

  • Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009) starring Kevin James,
  • the upcoming movie Not Another Not Another Movie (2009) starring Chevy Chase and Vinnie Jones,
  • Funny Money (2006) starring Chevy Chase,
  • the A&E TV show The Beast starring Patrick Swayze (official site),
  • Jeremy Piven’s mercury poisoning,
  • Taken (2008) starring Liam Neeson,
  • The Dark Knight (2008) starring Christian Bale and Heath Ledger,
  • Shatner’s Raw Nerve on BIO Channel (official site),
  • William Shatner (audio) and Casey Kasem (audio) going crazy in the studio,
  • Darryl McCauley stealing $1 million from Dane Cook,
  • WormyT‘s impressive ThunderCats movie trailer,
  • Tom Cruise’s desire to star on Broadway,
  • Elvis Presley’s deceptive songwriting credits,
  • and Ricky Gervais’s HBO comedy special Out of England.

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