The Dude on the Right is hoping during this podcast that a lot of baseball dudes get together and sue some of the major networks and radio shows for spouting that they did steroids even before the Mitchell Report came out, which then didn’t list them. He was also hoping Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus would be adding some new shows near his niece so he could try to get her tickets as the perfect Christmas present.
The Dude was also disappointed that the Golden Globe nominations didn’t include “Knocked Up” nor “Superbad” this year, and also wonders if Dewey Cox can out-funny McLovin? He also wants to lose weight next year, but what year doesn’t The Dude on the Right not want to lose weight?
Category: Movies
What’s New? A DVD Review of “Superbad.”
The Dude on the Right was traumatized when he first saw “Superbad” in the movie theater, so he traumatized himself again by watching “Superbad” for a DVD review. As much as he recollected his high school self again, the bonuses on the 2 disc Extended Edition helped The Dude get through it by making him laugh. It will probably make you laugh also, unless you hate foul language and teens being teens in the real world.
What’s New? Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up Podcast: “The Golden Compass” Analysis, Weather Woes, and More Movie Talk.
Stu Gotz and The Dude on the Right reunite for another “Weekend Wrap-Up” podcast, and a lot of it deals with movies. They both saw “The Golden Compass,” discuss some things about “I Am Legend,” and Stu wonders how he let Mama Gotz hijack his Netflix queue. They also talk some football, mostly about the New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins since the Chicago Bears have been sucking lately, they also talk some TV as the fall season winds up, and Stu thinks Bon Jovi and Ozzy Osbourne aren’t relevant anymore. Send your complaints to stu@entertainmentavenue.com
What’s New? A Movie Review of “The Golden Compass.”
The Dude on the Right will usually justify in his head a reason or two for increasing his star rating for a movie, usually revolved around nudity or violence, but for his movie review of “The Golden Compass” The Dude actually talked his way into reducing a star rating. He wasn’t going to give the movie many stars to begin with, but he almost seemed more disappointed that the movie didn’t actually try to achieve “epic” status, instead just trying to leave people with a good feeling in under two hours. In the end, though, the loss of half a star came after finding out why Ice Bear nation wasn’t involved in the final battle.
What’s New? Stu & The Dude’s Weekend (and Thanksgiving) Wrap-Up! The Dude Calls 911 Twice, Stu Sees Movies and a Parade.
For this podcast episode of “Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!”, The Dude on the Right and Stu Gotz wrap the weekend into talking about their Thanksgiving doings also. The Dude had hospital stories, but did watch “March of the Penguins” (and a lot of commercials) with his Mom, while Stu was Mr. Busybody, seeing “Enchanted,” “August Rush,” “The Guardian,” and taking the family to see a parade. Stu tells The Dude all about it, while The Dude is now just looking forward to watching the “Dancing with the Stars” finale and hoping Helio (and Julianne Hough) win the coveted mirror ball trophy.
What’s New? A Podcast of: Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Tig old Bitties, Mots of Lovies, and Gama Motz!
Stu Gotz and The Dude on the Right have a guest for their weekend wrap-up podcast, and it’s none other than Mama Gotz. They talk a lot about Tig old Bitties on “30 Rock,” some about the writer’s strike, and a lot about movies they all saw, including “Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium,” “No Country for Old Men,” and “Beowulf.” The Dude on the Right fills in Stu Gotz with his concert viewing of Shaw/Blades, and his non-concert viewing of Garth Brooks on the TV screen. Thanksgiving plans are also discussed, and they all hope you have a Happy Turkey-Day!
What’s New? A Movie Review of “Beowulf.”
The Dude on the Right works to sneak his movie review of “Beowulf” in today because he has found he’s getting a little long-winded in his concert review of seeing Shaw/Blades on Friday and still needs to do some photo editing from the concert. With that the concert review won’t “drop” until tomorrow, but if you like watching movies that look like a video game you’ll probably like “Beowulf,” but The Dude still doesn’t like video capture performances on the big screen because he would rather see Angelina Jolie with nipples and a landing strip. He even thinks “Beowulf” would have been better with a real butt shot of Anthony Hopkins. The Dude on the Right sometimes is all about reality.
What’s New? A Movie Review of “No Country for Old Men.”
For his review of “No Country for Old Men” The Dude on the Right has found one of the best, stone-faced killers on screen he has ever seen. That’s not to say this movie is a shoot-’em-up flick, but it’s one of the best movies he has seen in 2007. He wonders if the Sheriff gives a crap, relates how Moss thinks the money is his, and if he had to die thinks Anton might have the best way to put you out of your misery.
What’s New? Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Movie Talk, Football Talk, Scuba Talk, Garth Talk, and More Talk.
Stu Gotz is finally back so The Dude on the Right isn’t flying solo for another podcast. For this episode of “Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!” they don’t even have to talk about why Stu was missing, their weekends were just that action-packed. They both saw “Fred Claus,” Stu did a lot of Scuba stuff in the Chicago area, and Stu also recognizes The Dude’s wisdom when it comes to printer cartridges. The Dude saw someone turning 60, and hips Stu to a bunch of football things, especially Chicago Bears and Ohio State Buckeye things. Stu also gives The Dude his suggestion for seeing Garth Brooks this week on the big screen.
Wow, they talk a lot.
What’s New? A Movie Review of “Fred Claus.”
For this movie review of “Fred Claus,” The Dude on the Right thinks there was the potential for this to be a holiday classic, but lost it with the dastardly plot of Clyde (Kevin Spacey) to shut down The North Pole. The story of Santa (Paul Giamatti) trying to reunite with his brother, Fred (Vince Vaughn), was good enough, but got lost in the mix.