Episode 138

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 138

In this episode:

  • celebrity deaths (John Hughes and Walter Cronkite),
  • Nate and Hayes (1983) starring Tommy Lee Jones,
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm returning to HBO on 9/20/09,
  • celebrity death updates (Billy Mays and Michael Jackson),
  • Steven Seagal on Twitter,
  • James Rolfe’s video reports from Comic-Con on spiketv.com,
  • the upcoming movie Stan Helsing (2009) starring Leslie Nielsen,
  • our movie review of Funny People (2009) starring Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen,
  • people fighting with each other in the theater,
  • our movie review of G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) starring Channing Tatum and Sienna Miller,
  • horrendous computer graphics and special effects,
  • the Angry Video Game Nerd’s Konami Laserscope video,
  • Sean Connery,
  • the Baroness and Snake Eyes,
  • the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero theme song,
  • “The Touch” by Stan Bush,
  • DrSmoov’s funny Transformers videos,
  • Frank Welker’s Megatron and Fred Jones voices,
  • the Scooby-Doo movies starring Freddie Prinze Jr.,
  • What Ever Happened To? (Rachael Leigh Cook),
  • and wondering what listener Esteban in FL is up to.

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Episode 132: Monday, May 18, 2009

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 132

In this episode:

  • listeners Paul and Juan is Missouri,
  • Esteban quitting Please Save Me Robots,
  • John Madden retiring and being sued,
  • Keanu Reeves winning the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach,
  • Coldplay being sued by Cat Stevens,
  • celebrity deaths (Bea Arthur and Dom DeLuise),
  • flat caps,
  • the upcoming Ghostbusters: The Video Game,
  • Nintendo Wii MotionPlus being released in June,
  • a new Ghostbusters movie,
  • watching internet videos on Verizon FiOS cable TV,
  • and a guy acting like a maniac on the NYC subway.

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Episode 130: Sunday, May 3, 2009

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 130

In this episode:

  • our trip to the Brooklyn Museum to see Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (1985) starring Paul Reubens and Mark Holton,
  • The Pee-wee Herman Show live stage show in 1980,
  • Phil Hartman,
  • Peter Cullen narrating the new Coors Light commercial,
  • Frank Welker as the voice of Soundwave and Ravage in the upcoming movie Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009),
  • listener email from Esteban in South Dakota (http://pleasesavemerobots.blogspot.com/),
  • the Snickers Nougabot Bar featuring Bumblebee,
  • the upcoming movie Dance Flick (2009) starring Damon Wayans Jr.,
  • our movie review of The Lion in Winter (1968) starring Peter O’Toole and Katharine Hepburn,
  • our movie review of Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959) starring Pat Boone,
  • Regis Philbin dressed up as Shrek on Late Show with David Letterman,
  • Rob winning a car phone in the sixth grade fundraiser,
  • the Digital Press video game store used in Capital One’s new credit card commercial,
  • Greg switching from Comcast to Verizon FiOS,
  • and DVD bitrates.

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Episode 96: Monday, February 18, 2008

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 096

In this episode:

  • the end of the Writers Guild of America strike,
  • technical difficulties while recording last week,
  • an old VCR with instructions on a VHS tape,
  • our video tour of the Fun N Games arcade a week before it shut down,
  • new listeners (Manny the Mailman and Neal from www.intoyourhead.com),
  • new comments by Esteban (Iron Man, War Machine, and stupid sizes of Star Wars toys),
  • the upcoming movie G.I. Joe (2009) starring Dennis Quaid and Marlon Wayans,
  • The 7th Portal and Stan Lee’s bankruptcy in 2001,
  • Ringo Starr starring in Stan Lee’s new superhero show,
  • the most useless object a Transformer could change into,
  • celebrity deaths (Roy Scheider),
  • celebrities’ real names,
  • and Dirty Work (1998) starring Norm MacDonald, Artie Lange, and Jack Warden.

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