Happy birthday to Jack in NJ!
In this episode:
- the March NAVA meeting at the Digital Press video game store in Clifton, NJ,
- The Celebrity Apprentice starring Tom Green and Andrew “Dice” Clay,
- the horrible Heroes season three,
- finally watching the 3D episode of Chuck,
- Willie Aames’s garage sale,
- Corey Haim selling his teeth on eBay,
- Jack in NJ’s 40th birthday,
- Greg’s trip to Dave & Buster’s,
- the value of paunchstevenson.com on websiteoutlook.com,
- Google Earth vs. Microsoft Live Search Maps,
- Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope,
- Vegas Vampires (2003) starring Fred Williamson, Richard Roundtree, and Daniel Baldwin,
- Greg’s favorite vampire movies: Underworld (2003), From Dusk Till Dawn (1996), John Carpenter’s Vampires (1998), Blade (1998), My Best Friend Is a Vampire (1988), etc.,
- Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,
- the upcoming movie The Three Stooges (2010) starring Sean Penn, Benecio Del Toro, and Jim Carrey,
- gun stores and shooting ranges,
- an old recording of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg using racial slurs,
- pointless extracurricular activities in high school,
- and celebrity deaths (Natasha Richardson and Paul Harvey).
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Greg, there’s the upcoming movie Final Destination: Death Trip 3D (8/28/09). Is that what you were thinking of?
Also, I got Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope confused with Paul St. George’s Telectroscope art exhibit from 2008:
http://www.efluxmedia.com/news_Telectroscope_Invention_Links_New_York_To_London_17983.html
I think that might have been it. This site has a good listing of all 3-D films past, present, future:
http://www.3dmovielist.com/list.html
While I was right about the WorldWide Telescope, you were right about Gameworks, it was originally SEGA, Universal, and Dreamworks partnering, but Dreamworks dropped out in 2001. There are no East Coast locations though.
http://www.gameworks.com
Wow, Willie Aames looks pretty horrendous compared to how he used to look in the 1970s and 80s. What happened?
i just can’t believe that’s willie (voice of hank from ‘dungeons & dragons‘) aames. maybe you would like ‘innocent blood’ (1992) if you like vampire versus mobsters-type films, if you‘ve not already seen it.