Episode 314

In this Episode with guest co-host Lanza:

  • Super Bowl Commercials (Larry David, The Sopranos),
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm‘s season 11,
  • It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia‘s season 15,
  • Jeff Garlin quits The Goldbergs,
  • No Time to Die (2021) starring Daniel Craig,
  • the fifth Indiana Jones film wraps,
  • Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021) starring Paul Rudd,
  • Matrix: Resurrections (2021) starring Keanu Reeves,
  • 8-bit Christmas (2021) starring Neil Patrick Harris,
  • Cobra Kai‘s season 4,
  • celebrity deaths (Bob Saget, Bob Dole, Michael Nesmith, Betty White, Ronnie Spector, John Madden, William Hurt, Emilio Delgado, Sally Kellerman),
  • rewatch of The Muppet Show,
  • The Muppet Musicians of Bremen (1972),
  • HBO children’s show Encyclopedia,
  • and the early cable television networks.

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Episode 266

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 266

In this episode:

  • a Harry Shearer/Simpsons update,
  • Darrell Hammond as Colonel Sanders in KFC commercials,
  • Dukes of Hazzard being removed from TV Land due to the Confederate Flag controversy,
  • Snapchat, Periscope, Meerkat, Tapatalk,
  • John Stamos going to rehab and starring in Fuller House,
  • Jimmy’s Seaside Fries,
  • Subway’s Jared Fogle says “that’s ignorant”,
  • Frank Welker and Peter Cullen appearing at Rhode Island Comic Con,
  • upcoming video game Transformers: Devastation,
  • getting a Jay and Silent Bob dual photo with Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith,
  • Jerry Seinfeld’s claymation episode that wasn’t produced,
  • meeting and annoying Larry David,
  • Jason Alexander feigns injury to get out of signing autographs,
  • hoarders who hoard autographs from Broadway actors,
  • and celebrity deaths (B.B. King, John Nash, Christopher Lee, Dusty Rhodes, Gilbert Lewis).

Jay and Silent Bob Get Old plus Seinfield, May 30, 2015 in NYC

Larry David, Jason Alexander and Matthew Broderick in NYC – June 2015

Ric Flair at Nielsen Dodge, East Hanover, NJ, June 20, 2015

Jerry Seinfeld encounter on video!

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Episode 240

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 240

In this episode:

  • intro song – “Take It Away” cover by Danny McEvoy,
  • Overnightscape 11th Anniversary Special hosted by PQRibber,
  • music listening on the potty,
  • Food Should Taste Good,
  • celebrity deaths (Mickey Rooney, Ultimate Warrior),
  • Paul Walker stand ins,
  • Danny McEvoy,
  • Steven Seagal is a Russia-loving traitor,
  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nirvana induction ceremony with Joan Jett, Lorde, and Kim Gordon,
  • Cat Stevens,
  • Eddie Money,
  • when lead singers get replaced,
  • the horrendously disappointing How I Met Your Mother series finale,
  • the Seinfeld finale,
  • our Veronica Mars (2014) movie review,
  • a Rob-view of Clear History (2013) starring Larry David,
  • David Letterman retiring,
  • Stephen Colbert to host Late Show,
  • and a “Rhiannon” cover by Danny and Jazzy McEvoy.

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Episode 224

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 224

Special guest Frank Nora from The Overnightscape on a record-breaking marathon episode!

In this episode:

  • newest mammal is the Olinguito,
  • podfading,
  • The Overnightscape, The Rampler, The Frank Nora Show,
  • the Talkboy voice recorder from Home Alone 2,
  • cassette-based telephone answering machines,
  • our useless first computer systems,
  • early world wide web and email stunk,
  • Napster, mp3.com, and the Schwarzenegger prank calls,
  • Fuzzy Daupner, Guitari, and Cowboy Krueger,
  • overbearing elementary school principal and her prison-like rules,
  • demolition soccer and the fake stock market brawl,
  • freezing a car’s windshield and doors as a prank,
  • PAPA TV pinball tournament Kickstarter,
  • crazy podcaster parties from years ago,
  • future of podcasting is Google Glass?,
  • Oculus Rift conspiracy?,
  • return of Fruit Brute and Yummy Mummy cereals (news),
  • corporate raiders and Hostess Twinkies,
  • Drake’s Cakes, Entenmann’s, Krispy Kreme,
  • doughnuts made with human hair,
  • bread company chain cafes (Panera, Corner, Atlanta Bread),
  • parking problems,
  • Rowe-Manse Emporium in Clifton, NJ,
  • Bankrupt by Beanies movie,
  • the Atari landfill, E.T., and Pac-Man debates,
  • the magic of early video games,
  • collecting hobbies and the craziness involved,
  • celebrity deaths (Karen Black, Eileen Brennan),
  • review of Clear History (2013) with Larry David and Kate Hudson,
  • Woody Allen,
  • how come musical geniuses are so dumb?,
  • was classic rock killed off by technology, bean counters, aliens, or Moby?,
  • Later… with Jools Holland on Palladia HD,
  • how we discover good new music now,
  • Frank’s music for night driving in VR,
  • freemusicarchive.org,
  • and Cowboy Krueger songs by Guitari.

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Episode 221

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 221

In this episode:

  • Josh Blake playing Jake Ochmonek, a Ralph Macchio imitation on ALF,
  • actress Randee Heller played the mother on ALF’s “Macchio” and The Karate Kid‘s real Macchio,
  • IFOCE update (Joey Chestnut defeats Sonya Thomas again in the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest),
  • Larry David and J.B. Smoove in upcoming HBO film Clear History (2013),
  • our review of This is the End (2013), starring the cast of Pineapple Express,
  • why are cameo’s featured in movie trailers?,
  • our review of Man of Steel (2013), starring Henry Cavill,
  • short review of The Heat (2013) starring Sandra Bullock,
  • using a RedBox machine,
  • disappointing review of A Good Day to Diehard (2013), starring Bruce Willis,
  • upcoming Annie remake (2014), starring Jamie Foxx,
  • get well wishes to Tim Curry,
  • how get away with murder by using blood transfusions,
  • were ice cream cones a bad invention?,
  • life-size inflatable hamster balls for children,
  • celebrity deaths (Slim Whitman, Bobby Blue Bland, James Gandolfini, and Dennis Farina),
  • Blues Brothers video games,
  • crowdfunding for a new World’s Largest Pinball Museum in California (donate),
  • and more crowdfunding for the Seriously?! smartphone game, by video game programming legends Roger Hector and Al Alcorn (donate).

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