In this episode:
- George Harrison impersonator Glen Knowler’s version of “Something”,
- Paul McCartney impersonator Neil Tudor singing “Jet”,
- Beatles impersonators together on You Tube,
- Mike Masse singing U2,
- the death of rock and roll music,
- country music vs. rap,
- Jack Nicholson taking donations for Haiti,
- Nicolas Cage,
- From Paris with Love (2010) starring John Travolta,
- rock band OAR cover of Led Zeppelin’s Fool in the Rain,
- the upcoming movie Jurassic Park IV,
- the death of toy cartoon shows,
- Lego Arcade by Michael Hickox,
- our review of Sherlock Holmes (2009) starring Robert Downey Jr.,
- the upcoming movie The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2010) starring Nicolas Cage,
- a Rip Torn update and Rip Taylor on The Monkees,
- Tom Green,
- a celebrity death (J. D. Salinger),
- Gallagher,
- the 2009 Golden Raspberry Awards (the Razzies),
- Al Pacino,
- Jeff Bridges nominated for an Oscar,
- and Beverly Hills Cop (1984) vs. 48 Hours (1982).
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Apparently Neil Tudor met Paul McCartney!
Rip Taylor as the Wizard Glick in the Monkees, in the midst of an acid-induced show.
the mccartney impersonator is WAY too reliant on doing his ‘oooh’ face! (double entendre alert). i’ve read probably every modern literary supposed ‘classic’ apart from james joyce’s ‘ulysees’; i wish i could get all that time back – i‘ve learned nothing. thank you for calling ‘catcher in the rye’ boring. i honestly don’t get why certain books are lauded in this way, it’s just ‘emperor’s new clothes’ syndrome or people not wanting to be perceived as stupid if they disagree with the crowd.