Episode 214

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 214

In this episode:

  • Stan Lee’s Rants on You Tube,
  • Lou Ferrigno and Steven Seagal training a posse of criminals to guard schools,
  • thoughts on Once Upon Atari,
  • wacky Tod Frye and Atari’s lucrative game compensation package,
  • Howard Scott Warshaw acting like Indiana Jones,
  • Rick Maurer fitting 100+ variations of Space Invaders on one 2600 cartridge,
  • Playstation 4 unveiling,
  • MC Hammer gets arrested for unknown reasons,
  • laptop computer sweater sock,
  • Umberto of Naples, ventriloquist on 1990s NJ Suburban Cable public access (video),
  • our video game ideas from 25 years ago,
  • lousy and obscure Atari computer games,
  • was there really a Birdman’s Alley?,
  • repairman purposely breaking a Sylvania console television in the 1980s,
  • and Alec Baldwin vs. Shia LeBeouf.

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Episode 79: Monday, August 6, 2007

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 079

In this episode:

  • our review of The Simpsons Movie (2007),
  • bad animation in early episodes of The Simpsons,
  • getting in trouble for wearing Simpsons T-shirts to school in 1989 and 1990,
  • the shift in main character from Bart to Homer,
  • TV shows Rob wants on DVD (Family Matters, Charles in Charge season 2, and Get a Life),
  • the Paunch bad luck (Frank Welker and Harry Shearer),
  • British humor,
  • the upcoming movie Mr. Bean’s Holiday (2007) starring Rowan Atkinson,
  • Jason Lee as the voice of Underdog,
  • The Old Jingle of the Episode (“Talking Softball” by Terry Cashman, from “Homer at the Bat”),
  • Barry Bonds and Hank Aaron’s career home run record of 755,
  • celebrity deaths (Tom Snyder and Bill Walsh, thanks to www.deadoraliveinfo.com),
  • gigantic wooden console TVs,
  • Suburban Cablevision’s wooden remote control in the 1980s (Jerrold box),
  • and Joe Montana.

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