Episode 166

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 166

In this episode:

  • the Transformers: Prime computer animated series starring Peter Cullen and Frank Welker,
  • Michael Bell in an episode of G.I. Joe: Renegades,
  • Cobra’s battle cry,
  • the upcoming video game Duke Nukem Forever,
  • the ThunderCats computer animated movie trailer,
  • Liam Neeson as the voice of Qui-Gon Jinn in the computer animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars,
  • the upcoming movie Terminator 5 starring Arnold Schwarzenegger,
  • the biggest Lame Idiot of 2010 (BP),
  • the 2011 Razzie Awards for bad movies,
  • our review of Black Swan (2010) starring Natalie Portman,
  • our review of The Dilemma (2011) starring Vince Vaughn and Kevin James,
  • and the Emergency Broadcast System.

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Episode 165

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 165

In this episode:

  • celebrity deaths (Jack LaLanne),
  • WWF wrestler Dino Bravo,
  • Rob’s new solo podcast The Goodrob13 Music Show,
  • walking around NYC talking into a sock,
  • Frank Nora’s podcast network The Overnightscape Underground,
  • the Overnightscape Central podcast,
  • Sean Connery refusing to participate in the 50th anniversary of James Bond,
  • Zardoz (1974) starring Sean Connery,
  • Will Smith’s daughter Willow Smith starring in an upcoming remake of Annie,
  • The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,
  • Ashton Kutcher’s new TV show,
  • the lack of talent in Hollywood today,
  • The Dark Knight Rises (2012) starring Anne Hathaway as Catwoman,
  • more of Stan Lee’s Twitter tweets,
  • The Celebrity Apprentice season 4 starring Gary Busey and La Toya Jackson,
  • Regis Philbin retiring from Live with Regis and Kelly in November 2011,
  • IBM’s computer Watson competing against humans on Jeopardy!,
  • Eliza Dushku updates (The Big Bang Theory, her broken finger, and her car being towed),
  • the return of Bagels Plus in Belleville, NJ,
  • drawing posters about Belleville in seventh grade,
  • Chicken Galore,
  • our nasty psychotic seventh grade math teacher (and part-time clown),
  • the vice principal getting punched out,
  • our typing teacher playing The Howard Stern Show and selling watches in class,
  • his son’s collection of every G1 Transformer in the box,
  • and a different classmate’s collection.

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Episode 164

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 164

In this episode:

  • the iPhone 4 on Verizon,
  • a stupid style (sweater parties),
  • a Five Guys correction,
  • The Ron and Fez Show stealing our “This Man Is not Dead” bit,
  • Australian comedian James Smith talking about seppos,
  • making posters in elementary school for S.E.P.P.O. disabled competitive sporting events,
  • Robopocalypse vs. the Roboplastic Podcastalypse,
  • counterfeit versions of The Paunch Stevenson Show,
  • old toy robots we’ve never heard of (Lords of Light, Micronauts, Interchangeables, Starriors, and Robo Force),
  • Greg and Rob randomly seeing each other on the bus to NYC,
  • the Paunch luck (Greg getting ripped off at a Chinese buffet in Manhattan),
  • celebrity deaths (Gerry Rafferty, Captain Beefheart, Blake Edwards, and Bob Feller),
  • our movie review of The Other Guys (2010) staring Will Ferrell,
  • Michael J. Fox’s outtakes from The Frighteners (1996),
  • AVGN James Rolfe’s interview with Marty McFly voice actor AJ LoCascio,
  • Michael Gambon on British TV show Top Gear telling a crazy story about Christian Slater,
  • Michael Caine on British TV show Parkinson doing an impersonation of himself and Sean Connery,
  • and George Martin’s horrible 1998 album In My Life featuring Robin Williams, Bobby McFerrin, Jim Carrey, Sean Connery, and Billy Connolly.

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Episode 163

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 163

Our interview with YouTube cover artist extraordinaire Mike Massé!

In this episode:

  • Mike’s musical origins,
  • his bass player Jeff Hall,
  • influences include The Beatles, U2, Radiohead, Rush,
  • none of us are exposed to new music,
  • how did we find Mike on the web?,
  • Mike’s ever expanding vocal range,
  • putting an emphasis on the original style of each song,
  • sound recording techniques,
  • a wedding gig request in Amsterdam,
  • the 3-man vocal arrangement of 80s band Toto,
  • Mike’s unique T-shirts,
  • musical aspirations,
  • American Idol, America’s Got Talent, and X Factor,
  • original songs,
  • the Pie Pizzeria in Utah,
  • rock and roll in the future,
  • future cover artists,
  • is rock music dead?,
  • opinions on Tron Legacy (2010) starring Jeff Bridges,
  • first person shooters on the PC,
  • and more great cover songs (clips) from Mike, Jeff, and friends.

Don’t forget to go to Mike’s website and donate to his Tip Jar if you can!

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Episode 162

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 162

Please leave a comment with your choice for Lame Idiot of 2010!!!

In this episode:

  • Rob dreams of a sequel to Dutch starring Ed O’Neill,
  • credit card schemes and credit scores,
  • actor and comedian Tom Wilson’s funny “The Question Song,”
  • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) starring Dick Van Dyke,
  • celebrity deaths (Irwin Kirshner, Dino De Laurentiis, Barbara Billingsley, Kevin McCarthy, and Leslie Nielsen),
  • remembering the good and bad movies of Leslie Nielsen,
  • Whatever Happened To? (Harry Anderson),
  • the retirement (finally) of Larry King,
  • Stan Lee rambling on and on with Twitter tweets,
  • our culinary review of burger joints (Five Guys, Smash Burger, Elevation Burger),
  • our deli review of sandwich shops (Quiznos, Subway, Blimpie),
  • factory farming,
  • new age and expensive “breadshops” (Panera Bread, Atlanta Bread Co., Saladworks),
  • the fall of Howard Stern,
  • Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon (2011) trailer,
  • nominees for Lame Idiot of the Year,
  • and new Mike Massé cover songs: “Africa” by Toto, “In the Name of Love” and “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” by U2, and “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” by John Lennon.

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