A Special Guest Podcaster, The WGN, Joins for TV, Comedian, Gun, and Socially Inept Talk!

By:

The Dude on the Right

Gosh, it is so much easier to do a podcast when you’ve got someone to talk to,
so, via the magic of Skype, I am thrilled to have the WGN (World’s Greatest
Nephew) back to join me for

this Thursday’s podcast
, and with his new headset and him plugged into his
Mac, things are sounding a hell of a lot better than the last time we tried
this.  For this podcast I introduce my nephew to the magic of "America’s
Got Talent," and am happy to hear that the boy, who actually isn’t a boy
anymore, loves George Carlin, even having some of Mr. Carlin’s material on his
iPod.  My nephew is pretty cool, isn’t he, and he reads, too!

We talk
some Texas, how my Nephew has a job at a law firm, has shot a gun even though I
haven’t (which is topical with the Supreme Court ruling today), and how I
probably can’t help with his GF’s accounting class.  I do my best to
explain the differences between our family gatherings and my BFF’s family
gatherings to him, and even though my nephew was -4 when
Night Ranger’s "Sister
Christian" came out, he knew of the band, and he also regales his story of
seeing Radiohead, which I hope to see at
Lollapalooza, maybe
even with my nephew as the guest reviewer!

And lastly my nephew might have
ruined me by suggesting a game,

"Dolphin Olympics 2."
  You will know that has happened if I don’t have
any new posting for a couple of weeks.

I hope you have fun seeing

"Wall-E"
this weekend (especially if you have kids), or catch

"Wanted,"
or just have fun.

Happy listening!

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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What’s New? A Concert Review of The Swell Season.

It took The Dude on the Right about a week to get his concert review of “The Swell Season,” you know the duo from the movie “Once,” those duo being Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, posted, and as much as he would like to blame computer issues, he probably just needs to get back into the swing of things about writing concert reviews. He loved the movie “Once,” and even though, at times, Glen didn’t actually relate a story in a way anyone could understand, The Dude, well, he loved the concert.

What’s New? A Podcast of: Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Computer Issues, Movie Talk, The Rest of the Family, and Remembering George Carlin

The Dude on the Right and Stu Gotz both had computer issues for this podcast, which they, sadly, reiterate in way too much detail, before they get to the fun stuff like Mama Gotz being pissed at The Dude for recommending “No Country For Old Men” to Stu, Stu wondering if there is any way he can now get free stuff from Apple since his shipment is late, The Dude meeting the rest of the family of his BFF, and both of them remembering George Carlin, with his “Seven Dirty Words” historical rant and “The Buddy Christ.” In the end, George Carlin, R.I.P., or the hell with that, The Dude just hopes Mr. Carlin can make everyone laugh in the afterlife because it is what he does, did, and should be doing for ever, more.

Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Computer Issues, Movie Talk, The Rest of the Family, and Remembering George Carlin

By:

The Dude on the Right

Computer
issues seem to be proliferating the lives of myself and Stu Gotz, so for this

podcast episode of "Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!"
, well, we, among
other things, lament about our computer problems.  Mine deal with not
getting new reviews posted, namely I haven’t gotten my movie review of "Get
Smart," nor the concert review of "The Swell Season" posted yet (those are
coming soon since things are fixed, I hope, with the testingness of getting this
podcast posted should show things are resolved), while Stu is waiting for a
package to solve his computer issues, although Mama Gotz might have come up with
a cheaper solution.

Stu,
along with his computer issues, also talks about his Netfilx viewing, and Mama
Gotz still hating me because, now, of their seeing

"No Country for Old Men,"
and even though I didn’t give my official review
of "Get Smart" yet, I do give Stu my take on the movie during the podcast. 
Me, I also saw more of the family of my BFF over my weekend, (happily, or maybe
sadly, without them greeting me with bags over their heads), I lent Stu the
extended version of "Stripes" because of the deleted scene of P.J. Soles, and
the UPS Store Girl aside, Stu and I are sad to hear of the passing of George
Carlin who died yesterday.  We talk about his comedy,

our seeing him,
his great movie roles (and yes, screwing that up George
Carlin was actually Cardinal Ignatius Glick instead of a Bishop, as we
referenced him, in the movie

"Dogma"
), and neither of us really knew why Mr. Carlin’s
"Seven Dirty Words"
joke ended up being so controversial.  We are both so young, yet getting
old.

And in honor of George Carlin, and to Kevin Smith, and the folks of
"Dogma," "Snootch to the motherfuckin’ nootch!"  And maybe Jesus should
just be your buddy.

Happy listening!

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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I’m Boycotting “The Love Guru,” but Who is Rajan Zed, and Why am I Getting So Many E-Mails, Maybe From Him?

By:

The Dude on the Right

As I have fallen behind on a couple of things, well, the last thing I wanted to
do was to waste a couple of hours at a movie that degrades a religion. 
Yup, for the last bunch of months I’ve been getting e-mails from, well, I’m not
really sure who, although there is an e-mail address yet I’m not really sure if
it is valid or a spoof, mostly because I’m too lazy to actually reply to the
e-mail and figure out exactly who is e-mailing me.  In any case, though,
they have been promoting that Rajan Zed (maybe not so surprisingly the e-mail
prefix is "rajanz"), who is a prominent Hindu leader (at least so says the
e-mail), states that I should boycott the latest Mike Myers’ film, "The Love
Guru," because, at least with today’s e-mail (it’s the only one I didn’t
delete), "it lampoons Hinduism and Hindu concepts and uses Hindu terms
frivolously."  With that line, especially since this e-mail was sent after
Rajan supposedly saw the film, I knew it was my civic duty to skip the film and
save two hours of my life.

The e-mail continues in its lambasting the movie,
saying "the antics of Guru Pitka (Mike Myers’ character in the movie) are a
mockery of the esteemed institution of guru," also stating "This is pure and
blatant ridiculing and Paramount and its parent Viacom should immediately issue
a general public apology for denigration of Hinduism and Hindu concepts, utter
disregard of the protesters, backtracking on promise to pre-screen the movie for
Rajan Zed and other Hindu leaders, making no efforts to have an open civilized
dialogue with protesters to arrive at an mutually acceptable solution, Zed
said."

As the e-mail begins to wrap up, we get:  "Rajan Zed further said
that comedy should make everybody smile and should not come at the expense of
ridiculing others faith and spreading misinformation.  Hinduism is the
oldest and third largest religion of the world with about one billion followers
and a rich philosophical thought and it should not be taken lightly. No faith,
larger or smaller, should be ridiculed at."

Hear, hear, Rajan, I’m down with
you brother!  Oh, wait, don’t most comedies ridicule others, if not their
faith, and spread misinformation?  Never mind, hear, hear Rajan!

But do
you want to know the most bizarre part of the e-mail, calling for my boycotting
of "The Love Guru?"  Well, I’ll tell you.  It’s the last paragraph
that states, not something like "This is why we are calling for a boycott of
"The Love Guru," or "until Paramount and Viacom recognize the dignity of
Hinduism…," we get this:  "’The Love Guru’ (88 minutes), a comedy
starring Mike Myers (of Austin Powers fame), opened today nationwide and will be
released in different parts of the world in the near future.  Viacom’s
family of brands includes MTV, Paramount, DreamWorks, etc.  Paramount
Pictures Corporation is a global producer and distributor of filmed
entertainment."  What the hell kind of ending to an e-mail calling for a
boycott is that?  No "So maybe you might want to boycott those entities as
well," nor "You should also be boycotting "Kung Fu Panda," instead just a vague
"legal" disclaimer about the movie, complete with the movies running time.

Suddenly, all this e-mail seems to scream is "I’m Rajan Zed.  How can I get
loads of publicity?  I know, Spam!", or a viral campaign on the part of
someone to make people go and watch "The Love Guru" to see if it actually
"lampoons" Hinduism, because some news outlet are bound to reference the e-mail,
or if this e-mail was really from Mr. Zed, maybe his press release should have
been written in first person, starting out simply as "I am Rajan Zed, a Hindu
leader, and after seeing ‘The Love Guru’ I urge you to boycott the movie, and
here’s why…"

Now that I think about it, I’m not boycotting "The Love Guru"
because of this series of e-mails I received saying the movie makes fun of
Hinduism, because, you know what, I’m all for making a mockery of all kinds of
governments, ethnicities, freaks, geeks, jocks, horror movies, religion, and any
other stuff that is open to be made fun of, especially if it’s done in a funny
way.  I’m boycotting "The Love Guru" because, from the trailers, it looks
like a load of crap, and from the early reviews most of them say it is a load of
crap, and you know what, I’ve got more important things to do right now than
invest in a potential load of crap.  This movie will wait for Netflix, or
cable, or a number of stints on the shitter, watching it in phases on my iPhone,
unless, of course, Richard Roeper tells me to see it when I watch him over the
weekend.

That’s it for this one! 
I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

What’s New? A Podcast of: A “The Swell Season” Preview, Meeting Family, The Bachelorette, and Missing “Nessun Dorma” on “America’s Got Talent.”

The Dude on the Right could really use a nap before this podcast about, mainly, going to see “The Swell Season,” especially since getting back home was past his normal bedtime, but that’s not important because this podcast isn’t a full review of the show, just a quick blip at his still liking the folks from the movie “Once.” The Dude also talks about some BFF family stuff, he’s still watching “The Bachelorette,” and is bummed he missed the premier of “America’s Got Talent” where some dude did a great version of “Nessun Dorma” from Puccini’s Turandot, complete with Jerry Springer interrupting it, because, well, it’s on TV.

A “The Swell Season” Preview, Meeting Family, The Bachelorette, and Missing “Nessun Dorma” on “America’s Got Talent.”

By:

The Dude on the Right

My nephew might be a guest podcaster guest next week, but today I’m
flying solo for this podcast
where I talk about seeing an Oscar winning
group called "The Swell Season," with
the likes of Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova,
the duo from the movie
"Once," as I try to get back into the concert reviewing
scene.  And what a great concert it was, and as the folks are leaving the show,
what better song than "Love Me Sexy" by Jackie Moon to lead people into the
night.

The full review for that concert will be coming soon, but this podcast
also lets me trepidate about seeing most of the balance of the family of my BFF
(I hope the first half of the family will have my back!), I think I have some
ideas about how to have my BFF visit the old country to visit my family, and I’m
probably one of the few people left watching "The Bachelorette," but I’m so
wishing one of the dudes would just star crying instead of the dudette.

I also
can’t figure out how I missed "America’s Got Talent," especially, since, during
the premier for the summer, they had a dude do a fantastic job of "Nessun Dorma"
from Puccini’s "Turandot."  Yes, I admit it, I like some Opera, though I’ve
never actually seen one.

Your new movie choices for this weekend are

"The Love Guru"
and

"Get Smart,"
but, if either of those movies give you pause, and you want a
big blast of action-enjoyment, at least at the movies, and if you haven’t seen
it yet, go and see

"Iron Man"
while you can, on the big screen, while you are just waiting for

"Hancock"
to come out over the 4th of July weekend.

Happy listening!

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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What’s New? A Podcast of: Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Meeting the Parents, Minor League Baseball, Movie Talk, and a Dirty Health Scare.

Suddenly both Stu Gotz and The Dude on the Right have a lot to talk about for

their "Weekend Wrap-Up" podcast
, complete with an exciting topic like doing
some painting in the garage for The Gotz family.  The Dude gives Stu his
movie recommendations, and there is also talk of a skin blotch scare.  Stu
blew out another hard drive on a computer, Stu also re-remembered how much fun a
minor league baseball game could be, and The Dude tells Stu the tales of his
meeting some of the family of his BFF, and how a Father’s Day gathering for his
BFF family is way-different than any family gathering at The Dude’s family
household, both being good in their own kind of way.

Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Meeting the Parents, Minor League Baseball, Movie Talk, and a Dirty Health Scare.

By:

The Dude on the Right

Sometimes Stu Gotz and I struggle to find anything to talk about because our
weekends, respectively, are boring, but for whatever reason the cosmos’ collided
and

suddenly we generated a 20+ minute podcast about our past weekend
.  I
mean, who knew doing some painting in a garage could be so exciting over the
entire weekend, and so full of stories, at least for Stu & Mama Gotz?  Stu
also re-remembered the joy of attending the Kane County Cougars – minor league
baseball in a western suburb of Chicago, and found a new/old Jimmy Buffett song. 
There was also a health scare in the Gotz family, but happily all is well! 
Me, I gave Stu my take on seeing

"The Happening,"
mostly wondering why myself and Richard Roeper seem to be
liking some of the same movies lately, even though sometimes for different
reasons, and let Stu know that even though

"The Incredible Hulk"
marketing is in full force, much like

"Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull"
it might just be best
to buy the little Gotz’s the Hulk toys for them to create stories with their own imagination,
rather than give them nightmares by seeing a giant, green dude beat the
daylights out of numerous people on the movie screen.

For me, though, my
largest portion of the podcast gives Stu my tales of meeting some of the family
of my BFF, but most importantly her Mom and Dad.  It was a Father’s Day
celebration for her family, but, for me, it was part "inquisition" (as it should
be) and part "Norman Rockwell Family Gathering," and way different than most, if
any, of this Dude’s family gatherings, especially since no one went to go and
see a movie after dinner.  But, to all of the members of the family of my
BFF that I did meet and might be reading this, I want to give all of you a
shout-out for making me feel welcome, and hopefully my right wrist will heal by
the next family gathering so I can play some guitar, although I have a feeling
I’ll have some kind of finger ailment on my left hand by then, and maybe
laryngitis!

Happy listening!

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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What’s New? A Movie Review of “The Incredible Hulk.”

The Dude on the Right apologizes for the slight delay in getting this review of “The Incredible Hulk” posted, but, and not saying that the website isn’t that important, a family get-together was at least more important than getting his review of “The Incredible Hulk” posted at an earlier time. Family get-together’s aside, The Dude did like that this version of Hulk played a little more true to the story he remembers, that of the TV series, and that Hulk was only able to leap a few buildings, and not miles, at a single bound.