Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! “dirt,” Movie Talk, and A Sweet 16 Party vs Vegas.

By:

The Dude on the Right

What happens in Vegas is supposed to stay in Vegas, but Stu isn’t one to always
keep his mouth shut, so for this episode of

"Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up"
I really have to remember that family
comes first because thanks to my travels to my niece’s birthday party, I missed
a once-in-a-lifetime event.  Sure, it was my niece’s 16th birthday party,
and I suppose that is a once-in-a-lifetime event, but it was nothing like the
one Stu and The Dude on the Left witnessed in Vegas, one that I could have been
a part of, but my travel money was spent on going to Houston instead of Las
Vegas.  "Family comes first."  "Family comes first."  "Family
comes first."  "Family comes first."  I have to keep reciting that
otherwise, when I win the Mega-Millions tomorrow night, I might just hold a
grudge against my sister (hey, it is technically her fault my niece’s 16th
birthday was in January) and say something like "No money for you!"  And if
my sister somehow wins the Mega-Millions game, I really hope she remembers that
I came down to help create the worst balloon drop ever, instead of going to
Vegas.

Anyway, while Stu was out in Vegas, witnessing the unbelievable, I
caught the movies

"Black Snake Moan"
and

"Wild Hogs,"
and watched my Tivo’d episode of
"dirt"
which sadly wasn’t the episode where Jennifer Aniston kisses Courteney Cox, but
it did have a nice homage to "South Park," almost.  Those bastards.

Thanks for listening and your comments.

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

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Maybe My Sister Should be a Movie Critic.

By:

The Dude on the Right

The movie industry is a bizarre monster, and so are the critic rating scales. 
My case in point is the release of

"Wild Hogs"
this week (and I suppose

"Norbit"
a few weeks back).  Hundreds, if not thousands of critics,
thought it (they) sucked, yet as of tonight "Wild Hogs" did about $38 Million
bucks worth of business for the weekend.  Me, I gave it 1 1/2 stars out of
5, which pretty much for me means it’s a rental at best.  But where did
these $38 Million dollars worth of people come from?  Was the word of mouth
that great?  Did people just want to see a movie, and rather than see
something that was nominated for an Academy Award, or the R rated "Zodiac" or

"Black Snake Moan"
that also opened this weekend, did they just opt for
"Wild Hogs" by default?  I don’t know, but maybe critics need a new rating
scale, kind of the anti-critic scale, so I’m trying to come up with one, based
mostly upon my sister.

You see, and I can’t verify this yet until she sees it,
but I think my sister will find "Wild Hogs" one of the funniest movies ever (she
also really liked
"RV"),
as opposed to most people who watch or analyze movies for a living.  While
I was watching the movie I could pretty much envision every instance where my
sister would be laughing, mostly because there was a woman, a couple of rows
behind me as I was watching the movie, laughing at those moments.  Me, I
found

Borat
very funny, 4 1/2 stars funny, as did most critics, but this woman
behind me, during "Wild Hogs" well, from her laughter, this was probably a 7
Stars out of 5 comedy.

As a critic I try to at least relate my reviews to
those who might like the movie, and I can see how "Wild Hogs" can give folks
some entertainment for a little over an hour and a half.  But you can’t get
that from a simple 3 stars out of 4, from a simple thumb, from a simple tomato,
or from a simple beer rating.  Nope, who will like a movie is a hell of lot
more complicated than that, sometimes it just has to relate to my sister.

And
right now I’m just wondering what she would have given this movie?

Maybe, in a
bizarre way, there’s actually a place for her to be a movie critic.  Too
bad I can’t offer her a job, unless, with the
Mega Millions jackpot at over $340
million, I might be able to, when my numbers come in this Tuesday night.

Then
again, maybe not, and "Wild Hogs" is still a 1 1/2 star movie out of 5 on my
critic scale, or also rated "Sister" on my new scale.

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

What’s New? A Podcast of: Anna Nicole Smith is Still Dead, American Idol is Not, and Fatherly Wisdom.

For this podcast The Dude on the Right introduces his latest news correspondent, Walter Dudeonright, to give the Anna Nicole Smith update. He also talks about the “American Idol” results where he was sad Leslie Hunt got voted off, wonders about Antonella Barba, and wonders if Ryan Seacrest wondered if Kellie Pickler spent some of her money on new boobs. The Dude also comments on some great “Dad Wisdom” thanks to one of his favorite commercials.

Anna Nicole Smith is Still Dead, American Idol is Not, and Fatherly Wisdom.

By:

The Dude on the Right

I wanted to do this podcast yesterday, but I was finally getting our latest
episode of "Stu & The
Dude Reviewin’ the Movies for You!"
posted, namely a review of

"Ghost Rider."
  As such the podcast waited for today, but today was
exciting as Anna Nicole Smith was finally buried and our correspondent, Walter
Dudeonright, fills us in on the story.  And it being Friday instead of
Thursday, I’m able to give my quips about who got booted from
"American Idol,"
sadly one being Leslie Hunt and one not being Antonella Barba.  It also
seemed that both Ryan Seacrest and I wondered about the new size of Kellie
Pickler’s boobs, and Paula Abdul was starting to get in fine form so I’ve got a
couple of clips of her moments.

Finally for this podcast, sometimes it is up
to a Dad to give words of wisdom to his children, and one of my favorite
commercials these days highlights “Dad Wisdom” at its best.

Thanks for listening and your comments.

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

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What’s New? Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up Podcast: Academy Award Talk, “Reno 911!: Miami,” and a Children’s Museum.

For this podcast of “Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!”, The Dude on the Right gives his Oscar/Academy Award show wrap-up, since he was stupid enough to watch the entire show, while Stu Gotz was smart, and didn’t. The Dude also saw “Reno 911!: Miami,” while Stu went to an aquarium and a Children’s Museum.

The Academy Awards are Boring Me Right Now.

By:

The Dude on the Right

Well I survived our ice storm, and now I’m just trying to survive The Academy
Awards.  I have to admit that I have been in the midst of finishing up
animating our next episode of "Stu & The Dude Reviewin’ the Movies for You," our
review of "Ghost Rider," and at this stage all I have left to do is let the
computer do its work and render all of my work into something I can post for all
of you to see, which hopefully will get finished tomorrow night.  But in
that midst, The Academy Awards have been on, and I have to say other than the
slightly entertaining musical number about comedians not winning anything, it’s
been a bore-fest.  The un-surprise has been that Eddie Murphy didn’t win
for best supporting actor, which most people will blame his latest work in
"Norbit" as the cause, or
worse, that the Academy is racist.

The odd part for me is that this is
probably the first year that I haven’t seen any of the films nominated for Best
Picture.  I know, I suppose I’m a lousy reviewer for admitting this,
especially when, yesterday, my local gigaplex was having "Academy Award" picture
day, where for a mere $30 you could sit from 11AM until it finished and watch
all five of the films back-to-back.  Rather than catch up on my films for
Oscar day, I opted to see
"Reno 911!: Miami,"
which I can honestly say, even though I gave it 4 stars
out of 5, has absolutely no chance of being nominated for anything for next
year’s award show.

Well, I suppose I’ll wrap-up this blog now, let my computer
do its rendering magic, and see if I can stay awake for the rest of The Academy
Awards, and see if Jennifer Hudson loses the best supporting actress award,
since it has already been bizarre that "Happy Feet" beat
"Cars."

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

What’s New? Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Britney Spears, The Daytona 500, and “Ghost Rider” Talk.

For this podcast of “Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up,” Stu Gotz wanted to rant about Britney Spears a bit, The Dude on the Right watched The Daytona 500, and both of them went to see “Ghost Rider.” It’s another fun-filled episode.

What’s New? Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Britney Spears, The Daytona 500, and “Ghost Rider” Talk.

By:

The Dude on the Right

Not even a crash during The Daytona 500, resulting in someone crossing the
finish line, upside down, and on fire, could keep me and Stu from getting
together today for our latest installment of "Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!" 
And so we got together, to chat.

Stu wanted to rant about Britney Spears,
especially after her latest haircut episode.  I understood his point, but
thinking about it now, maybe her Aunt that just past away was her only true
friend.  From the life she has led I wonder if she has those true friends,
like most of us have, who have the ability to stop us from, well, shaving our
heads and getting tattoos, unless, of course, all of use are totally shit-faced
at the same time.

Both of us saw "Ghost Rider," and neither of us thought it really sucked. 
Me, I watched The Daytona
500
, where 3/4 of the race was a tad dull, and then all hell broke loose
where it was a cross between, well,
NASCAR, and

"Talladega Nights."

Thanks for listening and your comments.

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

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Thanks to Howard Stern I’m Now Just Greedy.

By:

The Dude on the Right

I’ve always had two answers as to why I haven’t found, nor actively looked for,
a woman to marry yet.  One was that right now I like all of my stuff. 
When the day comes that I only like half of my stuff I will then actively pursue
the woman of my dreams.  I can then be content knowing that if, or as seems
to be the case nowadays when, my marriage comes to an end, the only thing I have
to hope is that she likes the half of my stuff I no longer like.  In a
worst case scenario I am stuck with half of my stuff that I did like at one
time.

The other answer was because of a man.  I suppose that really isn’t
an answer, but rather his name led to a pathway of explanations that seemed to
make so much sense.  He explained many a time why marriage is the worst
contract a man can ever enter into.  He also explained, as he seemed to be
in complete bliss with girlfriend, as to why would he want to change anything
with the woman he loved since things were going so well.  He also explained
that if things did need to end, that by not being married it would be easier to
complete the split.  He explained that there didn’t seem to be a reason to
be married as neither of them wanted children.  And he also commented on
all of the things that would likely change with marriage, like less sex, more
getting ordered around, and the wife letting herself go physically, things that
he has seen happen with those around him who tied the knot.  That man was
Howard Stern.

But I
can use him no more because this morning he announced that he is officially
engaged to his long-time girlfriend,
Beth Ostrosky.  Yes,
congratulations are in order, and Howard tried really hard to explain, well,
that he is only engaged, and not married.  But lots of men, this morning,
lost their probable last excuse for justification to their girlfriend that they
shouldn’t get married.  "Honey, look at how happy Howard Stern is with his
girlfriend, and they aren’t married.  Why would we want to risk our love
with such a drastic change?" – Sorry dudes, you can’t use that line, anymore. 
"Honey, we don’t need to have a silly ceremony to profess our love. 
Everyone can see the love we have for each other by our actions, just like
Howard and Beth!" – Nope, dudes, forget about that one, also.

Being 39 I
suppose I could still use Howard Stern as my excuse, for a little while longer,
as to why I haven’t found the perfect woman, like when, at the local watering
hole, my buddies ask "Dude, why haven’t you found the woman of your dreams?", I
can simply say "Because she’s not old enough to get in this bar, yet."

Anyway,
congrats again to Howard (and Beth)!  Beth sounds like a sweetheart and he
seems totally lucky to have found her.  But this morning Howard Stern also
threw lots of dudes under the bus because all they will be hearing now from
their dudette is "… but Howard proposed to Beth?"  I’ve at least got a
little while longer to use Howard Stern as my reason for not finding the girl I
will marry.  After that, I guess, I’m just a greedy bastard because it will
take a truly special girl to stop me from liking all of my stuff.

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

Sundays are Productive Again!

By:

The Dude on the Right

It’s amazing how much more productive I can be on a Sunday when there isn’t a
football game to distract me.  For whatever reason football is not a
multitasking sport for me.  Golf, baseball, basketball, or NASCAR I can
have playing on the TV above my computer work area and keep up and never feel I
am missing anything, but not for football.  Maybe it’s the fact that any
given play can be exciting, or there’s the action, then the stop in the action
to huddle, then the action again, then the stop again, and eventually a
commercial break to go pee.  Baseball, basketball, and NASCAR just seem to
plow along during their duration, and sure, golf has the action/break sequence
of football but unless it’s a hole-in-one, I’m not going to miss something
exciting.

But now that football season is done, today has been one of the most
productive Sundays in a while.  I read my newspaper with my breakfast, I
did some grocery shopping where I bought only the foods I needed to get back on
my healthy track this week, and I filled up the dude-mobile with go-go juice. 
I was going to get the dude-mobile washed, but with this being the first, sort
of warmer day we’ve had in a while, the line for each car wash I saw was over
ten cars deep, and I didn’t want to spend the next hour waiting in line to get
my car washed, especially when the forecast for tonight is snow, which means
more road salt, which means that if I drive anywhere tomorrow, well, my car will
look pretty much as it does right now, and I would have wasted an hour in line
at the car wash.  I didn’t plan ahead, I guess, on the car wash thing,
because the Turtle Wax
does have free internet access and gives you a
"Two
Day Clean Car Guarantee,"
so I could have actually been productive, and got
a free car wash on Tuesday, but alas, I’ll have to try to remember to bring my
laptop the next time.

But on my productive scale today, I also got a whole

butt-load of movie previews
posted, and started working on redesigning our
home page a bit.  The
Grammy Awards
are tonight, so I’ll probably try catch them and hope
something fun happens.

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