In this episode:
- Chiller Theatre October 2015 lineup,
- celebrity deaths (Frank Gifford, Roddy Piper),
- the hapless New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith’s jaw broken over a $600 plane ticket,
- Hulk Hogan fired for being a racist,
- why bring back Prison Break?,
- Curb Your Enthusiasm returning?,
- Esteban’s TurboGrafx Turbo Club package,
- Star Wars Rogue One (2016) cast announced,
- meeting Jennifer Lopez, Adam Sandler, and Paul Rudd in New York,
- Adam Sandler’s album They’re All Gonna Laugh At You,
- and Overnight Delivery (1998) starring Paul Rudd and Reese Witherspoon.
Jennifer Lopez in New York, July 17, 2015
Adam Sandler in New York, July 20, 2015
Paul Rudd in New York, July 23, 2015
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as questionable as what hulk hogan actually said, i find WWF’s revisionist reaction toward him even more questionable; especially when he essentially flew their flag for the best part of a decade. the WWF itself seem hypocritical as they broadcast racially charged shows at times. rowdy roddy piper saying he was going to smash mr.T’s “nasty black face” in. hhmmm… and that went out on air. yes, i agree there is no reason to bring back ‘prison break’ especially since the two leads have forgotten how to act, based on their performances in ‘the flash’. even though i’m utterly disinterseted in ‘star wars’ these days, the story for ‘rogue one’ sounds intriguing – essentially it’s ‘ocean’s 11’ meets ‘the dirty dozen’ in space. totally forgot about ‘overnight delivery’; i saw it when it came out as i had a massive crush on reese witherspoon. shame these days she looks like kinski from ‘nightbreed’.