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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i had mixed feelings about ‘man of steel’; thought it was a bit too serious and earnest, but glad superman was back on the big screen. yes – zod was the AT-AT type creature working for cy-kill in ‘challenge of the gobots’, but zod for me will always be terence stamp in ‘superman 2’, that film being the first film i saw in the cinema in 1980. neither of you mentioned ‘congo’ as a good tim curry film – a great guilty pleasure. why don’t you hire a hitman to kill somebody if you need them dead so much, or do you want to feel your victim’s life ebb away in your hands? if so, i’d suggest going on a holiday or therapy…
Congo is one of my favorite bad movies of all-time. I know so many of the bad one-liners. I would do imitations from it, but of course Rob would have no clue what I was doing. Terrence Stamp is the man, it’s that simple.