Stu Gotz and The Dude on the Right overcome some health issues to get together for another podcast of “Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!” They both saw “I Am Legend” and “Alvin and the Chipmunks,” so there’s discussions about the good and bad of those movies, while Stu’s Netflix queue gave Stu a good movie while The Dude recommends a movie Stu should add to the queue. They also discuss Dan Fogelberg‘s death where The Dude gets it correct, TV shows are wrapping up, and what better thing this Christmas season than Mr. Chocolate Rain, Tay Zonday, orating “Twas the Night Before Christmas,” at least The Dude on the Right thinks so.
Category: Television Shows
Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! They Both See Movies, The Dude has a Cold, and Stu’s Getting Old.
By:
The Dude on the Right
Even though I’m sporting a head cold, and Stu Gotz just got over one (go ahead,
make your own conclusions), we stuck it out and got together for another
episode of "Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!" podcast. Both us saw
"I Am Legend" and
"Alvin and the Chipmunks," so of course we dissect them. We also talk a bit
about the death of Dan Fogelberg, and I was correct, he died from prostate
cancer and not skin cancer which is what Stu thought. I also hip Stu to the
latest doings of Mr. Chocolate Rain,
Tay Zonday, while Stu
wonders what movies are coming out over the Christmas holiday (I
tell him, of course).
There are a few more tidbits during our podcast, so
I don’t want to spoil them here, but let’s just say I’m not buying the fact that
Stu injured his right hand and arm doing real work, but rather doing something right-handed dudes are likely to do with their hand and arm.
Thanks for listening!
That’s it for this one! I’m The Dude on the Right!! L8R!!!
What’s New? A Podcast of: Hannah Montana, Baseball & Steroids, The Golden Globe Nominations, and Here Comes Santa!
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?
Hannah Montana, Baseball & Steroids, The Golden Globe Nominations, and Here Comes Santa!
By:
The Dude on the Right
As Christmas is less than two weeks away I realized I need to kick into gear my
holiday shopping and would have had the perfect gift for my niece, but sadly
Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus isn’t playing near my niece with the newly released
tour dates. Now I have to come up with something lame for her. I
still might try to get tickets for Hannah’s next show in Chicago, though,
because as much as the curiosity in seeing her might be overwhelming, not seeing
Hannah might be even more exciting if I’m able to get a thousand bucks a ticket.
But this podcast isn’t really about Hannah Montana, nope, I’m rallying some
sports’ figures to join together and sue a bunch of news outlets who said they
did steroids before the Mitchell Report was actually released. I also wonder
about the sense of humor of the members of the
Hollywood Foreign Press
Association because they failed to nominate
"Knocked Up" nor
"Superbad" for a Golden Globe Award in the "Best Motion Picture – Comedy or
Musical" category. I guess there were too many musicals this year for them
to be giddy about rather than a reason to laugh. At least they did
nominate John C. Reilly for his role in
"Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story," but since that movie hasn’t been released
yet, I can’t tell you if he was better than Christopher Mintz-Plasse, but I
doubt it because how can you top McLovin in "Superbad"?
"Survivor:
China" is almost done and I’m putting my money on the skinny dudette, the TV
season is almost over, and it’s time to start thinking about your New Year’s
Resolutions. Even though, during the podcast, I say that losing weight
will probably be on that list, now that I think about it I should have something
more realistic in mind, so I’m thinking that at the top of my resolution list
will be to win the Lottery. One has to start on their life goals at some
time, don’t they?
Thanks for listening!
That’s it for this one! I’m The Dude on the Right!! L8R!!!
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
Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! “The Golden Compass” Analysis, Weather Woes, and More Movie Talk.
By:
The Dude on the Right
Stu Gotz and I brave the ice and snow to get together, but it will take a lot
more than Stu falling on his ass to stop us from doing our
"Weekend Wrap-Up!" podcast. Both of our weekends were filled with
seeing
"The Golden Compass" with both of us not really liking it. Our
analysis is one for the Hollywood books! And as we discuss a current film,
we also talk a bit about the upcoming "I Am Legend" movie, which I couldn’t
remember is based on a book from the 1950’s and a couple of films, namely
"The Last Man on Earth" and
"The Omega
Man," and as much as Stu might want to add those movies to his Netflix
queue, it seems Mama Gotz has taken over the Gotz Netfilx selections, unless,
well, Stu has a thing for Marie Antoinette.
Sure, we talk a lot about movies,
but we also discuss some football, including the streaks of the New England
Patriots and Miami Dolphins, some TV with Mama Gotz’s solution to the writer’s
strike, and how Stu has no taste in music anymore, possibly costing me some
concert clearance.
Thanks for listening!
That’s it for this one! I’m The Dude on the Right!! L8R!!!
What’s New? A Podcast of: Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! A Weekend with Friends, Sports, and TV.
Stu Gotz and The Dude on The Right both survived an annual weekend of seeing old friends so they were able to do another “Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!” podcast. Stu gets a little “blue” in his talking, but The Dude is just blue about the latest loss by the Chicago Bears. They do talk about their meeting old friends, The Dude talks some about new drinking and eating establishments, and even with a weekend of The Dude on the Right humoring himself in his head, suddenly Jennifer Love Hewitt comes into the picture, and even though that picture isn’t that flattering, Stu and The Dude don’t care, they both like her boobies.
Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! A Weekend with Friends, Sports, and TV.
By:
The Dude on the Right
Both Stu Gotz and I survived a weekend of seeing old friends, although for this
episode of
"Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!" podcast, well, I’m feeling blue about
the latest Chicago Bears’ loss while Stu just lets his talk lean to the blue
side. Podcasts like this are why sometimes I wish I had never gotten my Mom a
computer so she couldn’t listen. Don’t blame me, Mom – it’s Stu!
So we
reminisce about a weekend of seeing old friends, some new bars, and Whammy’s sex
life, but we also talk some about a Jennifer Love Hewitt controversy and Stu’s
liking her curvy body and boobies, how I think James, whom I originally wanted
so much to win the latest
"Survivor,"
is an idiot even if he could bury me, and yes,
"American Gladiators" is returning for your TV viewing pleasure – thank you
writer’s strike! And me, I fill Stu in on how I humor myself in my mind,
this time because of smelly perfume and smelly soap.
This week is a little more normal so I should also have a new, solo, podcast
this Thursday, but for now we just have a podcast showing why we probably will
never get a show on terrestrial radio even though Don Imus is still there.
Maybe Stu and I are too edgy for terrestrial radio anyway? Maybe Howard
Stern could use a new radio show on Channel 101? Maybe I’m still just
humoring myself in my head? And no, Mom, I never slept with a hooker in
Las Vegas.
Thanks for listening!
That’s it for this one! I’m The Dude on the Right!! L8R!!!
Would I Look Good in “Ugg Australia Classic Crochet Tall Boots”?
By:
The Dude on the Right
First off let me start this by saying part of me doesn’t like Oprah Winfrey,
probably mostly out of jealousy, but there is nothing but admiration for the
empire she has built, an empire I can (that’s correct, I wrote "can") fathom in
my mind, wonder if it is an empire that can ever be built again, and will give
credit where credit is due because as much as there are things I don’t like
about her, the good things she tries to do are huge and deserve commendation.
But, as a dude, today’s episode of
The Oprah Winfrey Show is one
of the most bizarre, yet entertaining, pieces of television of the year.
Yup, today was the usually annual
"Oprah’s Favorite Things" episode (some of those Oprah fans who got gypped
last year when she tried the "Pay It Forward" experiment are probably still a
little, deep-down, pissed), and if you ever want to see a group of women, and a
couple of dudes, go completely out of their minds, this is the show to watch.
Oprah secretly took her team to Macon, Georgia, to celebrate the folks who, at
4PM if they are watching TV, 45% of them are watching Oprah. This
statistic, in itself, should raise a ton of red flags about Macon, and maybe
this is why I could never be in the league of Oprah because rather than
embracing them I would be saying "What is wrong with you people? What do
you do for a life?", yet there some of them were, in an auditorium in Macon,
going nuts, when Oprah announced they were in attendance for her "Oprah’s
Favorite Things" show.
Oprah, of course, made the people in the audience
happy, giving away things like a cool camcorder (it retails at $799, and we know
that because part of "Oprah’s Favorite Things" show is Oprah detailing exactly
who makes it, how you can get it, and how much it will cost you), boots,
cleaning products, DVD’s, a boatload of other stuff, and as Oprah put it, the
most expensive gift in the history of her "Favorite Things," which turned out to
be a refrigerator retailing at $3,799, which, I can probably guess, most
husbands of those in attendance are saying "Our fridge keeps my beer cold just
fine. Do you realize what kind of plasma TV we could have gotten for that
amount of money?"
As I did my quick tally it looks like those in Macon who
ended up at the show were given nearly $7,500 worth of stuff, which, from the
reactions of most of them, was stuff that was going to change their world in
ways they couldn’t even imagine yet. Those gifts also will change their
lives in another way they didn’t image yet, with the tax bill that accompanies
getting prizes, or at least so says my accountant, Fruitcake, from the firm
Dewey, Cheatum, & Howe, LLC. But you know what, I’m still jealous I wasn’t
there because yes, I would have probably been jumping up and down like a little
schoolgirl like the rest of them, but then wondering what that signed copy of
"O’s Guide to Life" and "The Pillars of Earth" would get on eBay, and if I could
really pull off wearing those "Ugg Australia Classic Crochet Tall Boots"
because, well, I got them from Oprah.
That’s it for this one!
I’m The Dude on the Right!! L8R!!!
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!