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1:22:34 — Join Mike in the studio on a dark and stormy Saturday night. Topics include: this week in January 1995; “The Midnight Citizen” turns 5 this week!; new desk for the studio; survival reality shows; “Fat Guys in the Woods”; using condoms to start a fire; “Risk” board game; “Monopoly” tragedy; board game and “geek” culture; “Twin Peaks”; and more!
Music for this episode is music from the Midnight Cassette System by Frank Edward Nora.
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1:11:01 – 2015 begins at the Entertainium Center of the Known Omniverses!! Â Joe Gipson and Company are back – following up on this past week’s Leisure Installment of the Overnightscape Central!! Â Vic and Sade!! Â Superman!! Â PQ babbles about Jerry Cotton, the Rolling Stones and stuff!!
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Attribution by PQ Ribber
Released January 2015 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio collective with a freeform monologue style, featuring diverse and unique hosts who craft thought-provoking, timeless transmissions, and having fun doing it!
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1:46:11 –
In this episode:
- NBC’s live performance of Peter Pan starring Christopher Walken,
- Bill Cosby allegations,
- Dustin Diamond stabs a guy in a bar,
- Van Damme remaking Kickboxer (2015),
- Paul McCartney’s music in the new video game Destiny,
- Zooey Deschanel and Dennis Haskins,
- the Dark Escape 4D arcade video game experience by Namco,
- celebrity deaths (Normal Bridwell, Elizabeth Pena, Joe Cocker),
- Clifford (1994) starring Martin Short and Charles Grodin,
- “The Father of Video Games†Ralph H. Baer,
- Tom Wopat and John Schneider performing Christmas songs from their new albumHome for Christmas,
- the Christmas Ice Caverns in Fairfield, NJ,
- Sony Playstation 4 anniversary edition fiasco,
- Sony Pictures hacked by North Korea?,
- review of Interstellar (2014) starring Matthew McConaughey and Michael Caine,
- Randy Quaid somehow appearing in ID4 Part II (2015),
- What Ever Happened To? (Skeet Ulrich),
- Xmas Rob-view of Prancer (1989) starring Sam Elliott and Abe Vigoda,
- Xmas Rob-view of Finding Mrs. Claus (2012) starring Mira Sorvino and Will Sasso,
- Xmas Rob-view of Merry In-Laws (2012) starring Shelly Long and George Wendt,
- Jimmy Kimmel vs. John Krasinski Christmas pranks (video),
- and the Lame Idiot of 2014 (Russell Brand nominated by Spaceman David).
Home for Christmas (Tom Wopat & John Schneider) – NYC – 12/3/14
Christmas Ice Caverns, Fairfield, NJ
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Attribution: by Rob and Greg – more info at paunchstevenson.com
Released January 2015 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.
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41:44 - Just in time for your New Year 2015… we have our last episode from 2014 (but technically some of 2013 was also included)! Wait…huh?? To understand this, you must tune in for our long overdue return to the Yuletide celebration for the podcast! Here Byron plays out his “trilogy†of Christmas-related band recordings from over the years (do we hear a holiday e.p. for The Gunk U.K.?) & we also get a special bonus “B-Side†to this episode! So tune in for all the festivities! Happy holidaze from Gunkcast…cheers!
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Released January 2015Â on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.