Episode 272

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 272

In this episode:

  • Back to the Future Day,
  • failed predictions from the movie,
  • Class of 96 drama series starring Lisa Dean Ryan,
  • Rob’s dreadful interviews with the cast of Hair,
  • a Randy Quaid update,
  • he’s Chevy Chase and we’re not (Greg meeting Chevy),
  • the Marty Moose song,
  • why did they make the Fletch movies?,
  • Tim Allen a.k.a. Tim Dick,
  • more Hollywood remakes, including Die Hard,
  • a Rob-view of The Heartbreak Kid (2007) starring Ben Stiller vs. The Heartbreak Kid (1972) starring Charles Grodin,
  • and Steve Rannazzisi’s 9/11 lie and subsequent mess.

An Evening with Chevy Chase in New Rochelle, NY, September 16, 2015

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From the Vault: Rob interviews the cast of Hair 2007

In honor of our 10th anniversary, from the Paunch Stevenson Show vaults, travel back to September 23, 2007. Rob interviewed members of the cast of the 40th anniversary revival of Hair in Central Park, NYC. He asked them about Louie Anderson and Steven Seagal of course.

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Episode 271

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 271

Our recap of Retro Con 2015 in Oaks, PA, featuring celebrity voice acting legends!

In this episode:

  • meeting Larry Kenney again,
  • Caseen Gaines was there promoting his excellent book We Don’t Need Roads: The Making of the Back to the Future Trilogy,
  • Doug Stone who played Matt Trakker on M.A.S.K. and Psycho Mantis in Metal Gear Solid joins us to discuss how voice acting is done, the looping process, and impersonating Joe Pesci,
  • Michael McConnohie who played Tracks and Cosmos on The Transformers and voice directed the Star Trek: Judgment Rites CD-ROM video game gives a great interview and coins the name “Murder Prime”,
  • Michael Bell, voice talent icon, who played Duke on G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Lance on Voltron, and Prowl and Swoop on The Transformers, talks about the voice acting process covered in his online class belltritel-vo.com and shares his memories with us,
  • John Moschitta, Jr., the incredible fast talker who played Blurr on The Transformers, jokes about residuals, That’s Incredible, and being paid to shave his mustache,
  • Jim Martin from The Great Space Coaster,
  • Real Life Peter Griffin,
  • and picking up the book “Super Mario: How Nintendo Conquered America” by Jeff Ryan.

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Photos and Video Interviews @ Retrocon in Oaks, PA, September 12, 2015

Retro Con, Oaks, PA 9/12/15

Episode 270

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 270

In this episode:

  • Jeremiah Oresky, master celebrity photo seeker, joins us,
  • the beginnings of a hobby,
  • nice and nasty celebrities,
  • celebrity deaths (Wes Craven, Yvonne Craig, Dean Jones, and Darryl Dawkins),
  • awkward back to school memories and feelings,
  • mullets,
  • Gerard and Michael Way,
  • Zap It water guns,
  • Kanye West for President?,
  • Christian Slater,
  • Olivia Wilde,
  • Paul Scheer and Rob Huebel,
  • Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) starring Tom Hardy,
  • Back to School (1986) starring Rodney Dangerfield,
  • Google and Apple map cars,
  • movie premieres for Dogma (1999) and Hitman Agent 47 (2015),
  • Rob-views of Ride Along (2014) starring Ice Cube and Let’s Be Cops (2014) starring Damon Wayans, Jr.,
  • review of Ant-Man (2015) starring Paul Rudd,
  • what’s the better Star Trek show?,
  • convention antics of Lou Ferrigno and Virgil,
  • and more Stan Lee and Transformers impressions.

We’ve been talking about him for 10 years, Christian Slater in New York, 8/20/15

Rob Huebel and Paul Scheer, a real life Ménage a Cinq, in New York, 8/17/15

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Episode 269

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 269

In this episode:

  • Rob-view of Coffee Town (2013), starring Glenn Howerton and Josh Groban,
  • review of Jurassic World (2015), starring Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt,
  • Star Wars Battlepod,
  • NASA finally gets to Pluto with New Horizons probe,
  • Rob-view of Trainwreck (2015), starring Amy Schumer and Bill Hader,
  • the curiously weird Jason Segel,
  • meeting the great Michael Caine on set,
  • Monster Mania 31 convention meets (Malcolm McDowell, Neve Campbell, Nikolai Volkoff, George Wendt),
  • the Johnny Carson Tonight Show returns to the air on AntennaTV,
  • Yestercades and the Nanuet Arcade.

Monster Mania 31 Convention in Cherry Hill, NJ, August 1, 2015

surprisingly difficult to get Jason Segel in New York, August 4, 2015

surprisingly affable Michael Caine in New York, August 7, 2015

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