What’s New? A Movie Review of “Evan Almighty.”

For this movie review of “Evan Almighty,” The Dude on the Right understands there will be some people who will enjoy this film, only he’s not one of them. In the end he found that a movie about getting God’s powers (“Bruce Almighty”) is a hell of a lot more enjoyable than being told by God to build an ark.

What’s New? Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up: Stu’s Early “Ratatouille” Review, More Movie Talk, and a Skin Flute.

For this podcast of “Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!” Stu Gotz saw “Ratatouille” before most of you did, and gives his opinion. The Dude on the Right chimes in with his comments on the Fantastic Four and Nancy Drew flicks. They also reminisce about some college days and Stu gives his advice for sneaking liquor into the movies. All that and more, and The Dude finds a clip he heard on The Howard Stern Show about skin flute playing which was broadcast from a station out of Cleveland O Hi O. And never forget “Rat farts!”

What’s New? A Movie Review of “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.”

For this movie review of “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,” The Dude on the Right couldn’t get over how Jessica Alba looked, but sadly not in a good way. He also thinks the film folks are trying to gear this series for the kids, and wonders how much Dodge paid for their product placement. None of these things are good things.

What’s New? Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up Podcast! Soprano Analysis, Stu Gets Exercise, The Dude’s Cable Woes, and Big & Rich do AC/DC.

For this podcast of “Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!,” well, Stu Gotz and The Dude on the Right give their discussion about the finale of “The Sopranos.” Stu got in some exercising thanks to a Nintendo Wii (which he can’t believe he camped out for, sort of), and The Dude saw “Ocean’s Thirteen.” There’s also some other TV talk, The Dude finally got TV back, and did you know Big & Rich cover the AC/DC classic “You Shook Me All Night Long?” Now you do.

What’s New? A Movie Review of “Knocked Up.”

For this movie review of “Knocked Up The Dude on the Right now realizes the brilliance of Kristin Wiig’s skit, and her talent, on “Saturday Night Live,” and he also loved the movie. It has everything adults who like the “R”-ness of movies, combined with an adult story, will love (except for one scene that single dudes might find gross), and The Dude also thinks the movie gives him hope that somehow he can impress a hot chick with his dance moves since he has more than the “dice throw” – he also has “churning butter,” “the washboard,” “starting the lawn mower,” “the robot,” “the mummer strut,” and “the chicken dance.”

What’s New? Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Waitresses, Pirates, Walking, Baseball, Cornholing and Summer TV.

Stu Gotz & The Dude on the Right get together after Memorial Day for this podcast where the highlights are Stu seeing a baseball game and The Dude going for a six mile walk. Sure, there were other things they talked about, like “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, “ The Dude seeing “Waitress,” and getting double-time by working on a holiday. The Dude needs Stu’s advice about the possibility of his townhouse burning down, Stu wonders about “Ocean’s 13,” and The Dude seems to have missed out on the cornholing craze.

What’s New? A Movie Review of “Waitress.”

For this movie review of “Waitress,” The Dude on the Right realizes you should pull his “Guy Card” for liking the movie as much as he did, but he doesn’t care. Keri Russell was great, Cheryl Hines was great, and Andy Griffith was just fantastic. Sadly the writer/director Adrienne Shelly was murdered, but at least we were left with this gem of a film.

What’s New? A Movie Review of “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End.

For this movie review of “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, The Dude on the Right knows why you will see this movie, and likes that it wrapped up the story built in the second film, but still thinks the franchise was best with the first installment. The action is better, the story isn’t as great, but for The Dude, well, Keira Knightley is still looking great. For him, that’s all he really wanted.