Episode 23: The pause.com Entertainment Podcast
Episode 23 of The pause.com Entertainment Podcast is live!
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In this episode:
In Video Games, Tony talks about Burnout Paradise’s Big Surf Island on the 360. Lou adds a little to that conversation, then talks about Lode Runner on XBLA as well as both Prototype and Lord of the Rings Online on the PC. Some miscellaneous video game news follows.
In TV (~21:40) the guys talk Top Chef Masters, then Tony mentions why he likes Food Network’s Chopped. Lou talks about The Listener, then Tony comes back with more I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here and True Blood. Random TV news after that.
In Movies (~1:02:50), Tony talks about pretty much nothin’ and Lou mentions seeing Star Trek again. Then the guys go off on a bit of a tangent as Lou asks Tony about some of his all-time favorite movies. Miscellaneous movie news after that and, yes, again with the remakes. Ugh. Well, except for an…interesting…feature from Darren Aronofsky.
In the Mash-Up (~1:17:45), the guys go over all sorts of fun and exciting (to Lou, anyway) gadget, technology and car news.
As always, the end of the episode is when Tony & Lou reveal their votes for this week’s Best & Worst entertainment moments.
The pause.com Entertainment Podcast is hosted by long-time friends Tony Incopero and Lou Zucaro. Join them as they discuss all sorts of fun things in the world of entertainment, gaming, gadgets, cars and more with a healthy dose of their sense of humor.
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June 21st, 2009 at 10:19 am
Lou your dad has said the funniest thing of the year. Star Trek was a little far fetched, Epic. Cheers was what I think is the last great sitcoms of all time, Sinefeld was amazing, Star Trek: the next generation was an amazing show, and I think The Simpsons will live on forever. Tony you need to see MI:III it was incredible and I can’t wait for the next one. Signs was the great M. Night movie and the rest is rentable at best but I will have to see Lady in the Water.
Lou I have a bone to pick With you I sent you articles about those two Samsung phones weeks ago and told you you should talk about them…. thats all.
Great show guys keep it up!
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