SteveJRogers

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  1. Bo tries his hand at poetry writing: Bo Prose.
  2. Bo becomes a garden supply store owner: Bo's Gnomes.
  3. Bo joins Bo Dallas on a motivaional speaking circut: The Bo-lieving Bos.
  4. Gotta love the Go Home Show's tag match featuring a team of opponents at the PPV. It wasn't a Go Home show proper, but in 2007 the Feb PPV, No Way Out, was main evented by a tag match featuring the participants in WrestleMania's World Title match, Undertaker and Batista, against the team of participants in the WWE Title match, John Cena and Shawn Michaels. I think the Go Home Raw for 2008, had the infamous Cena and Orton vs The Raw Roster match that was orchestrated by their WM Triple Threat for the WWE Title opponent, Triple H.
  5. Bo plays iconic football video game, attempting to stop his virtual self: Bo plays Tecmo or Bo vs Tecmo Bo
  6. Bo attempts to make a baseball comeback as a pitcher, and dedicates himself to throwing a no-hitter: Bo's search of a no-no
  7. Could work if Bo joined the cast of the Progressive Insurance ads!
  8. Bo joins the cast of How I Met Your Mother: Bo and Bros Using the actual ad copy but, Bo becomes a ghostly noir crime fighter, who knows what lurks in the heart of men, Bo Knows! Bo teams with Hacksaw Jim Duggan: Bo HHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
  9. Edge held some 30 WWF/WWE titles when it was all said and done, and he is the all-time leader. The next one on that list is Raven with like 25 or so, all Hardcore titles, mostly seconds only reigns done on the House Show circuits. Yeah 24/7 was fun for the entertainment value, but a bitch to track for historical nuggets and tidbits!
  10. I don't believe I've ever given Post of the Day to a line from a podcast, but here we are: Post of the Day! LOL! Well, at least the Euro title had a better life than the other belts the WWF/WWE created or adopted during this time frame. Specifically the Light Heavyweight Title, the actual Crusierweight Title when it was brought in from WCW, and the Hardcore Title.
  11. Apropos of nothing, but I know a film review podcast where the main host HATES repeating things that he's discussed before, just hates doing it, and it always sounds bad when he tries to. One show where a bunch of guys had to rerecord was littered with him barely getting through points and lamenting how much he hates rerecording entire episodes. There is another that got lost to the internet dustbin, but they will not record again in part because of his issues with repeating what he had said previously, that and it was for the remake of The Blob! Probably the most craziest thing he did, in terms of trying to avoid repeating thoughts on things and constantly having to say "well, listen to this thing I did years ago," though on the podcast was in the lead up to Man of Steel being released was to upload a series of episodes that he had done for a different podcast that led up to Superman Returns years earlier covering all of the previous Superman films. I found that crazy more so based on the idea that sometimes seeing something years later can change perceptions, especially with some knowledge of what happened in the ensuing years. Granted not much more can be said about the Superman films prior to Returns than you could prior to MoS, but it still is funny to go out of your way like that to avoid repeating thoughts that you made some 5 years earlier.
  12. Agreed on all counts, although the third film I can't speak for sure having not seen it yet. But it would give you a preview of your eventual Lindsay Lohan month! Ditto here. As well as the aforementioned A Fish Called Wanda. Also, she is the romantic interest in My Girl, which is something to look at as well.
  13. Moving Comic Books (since they LITERALLY did that on some of the original Marvel cartoons) From The Page To The Small Screen Animation (though would that mean you can't do the Fleisher Superman cartoons?)
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    I'm listening to a podcast discuss Jenna Jameson's appearances in ECW. Thing is, for a project last week the line "MS. JAMESON! Us guys don't have the right to call her by her full name!" was in my head afterwards (context, a Jenna look a like walks into a bar and two guys notice her, and how much she looks like the porn star). Love how something way obscure gets referenced even if its a joke for three people! (sorry James and Dubs)
  15. There is a podcast called Hollywood Babble-On hosted by Kevin Smith and Ralph Garman. Each week (or so, they've been taking to long hiatuses in recent times due to various reasons) they do a glorified wacky FM morning drive show's "Entertainment Report," which is appropriate since Garman does just that on LA's KROQ, along with impressions, and other wacky bits for the Kevin & Bean morning show. One segment the podcast has been doing for a long time now is called "Exquisite Acting" where they, actually fans submit suggestions and then they play clips, take moments where "A List" actors (though every now and then a fine piece of scenery chewing or clunky performance by a lesser rated performer will be played if notable enough) put a bad performance on a line reading (Nic Cage seems to be among the leaders in appearances in this segment BTW). And this is usually followed by Garman mocking the line reading, which every now and then will crop up in the show as a running gag either by the hosts or the audiences (done live, mostly at an LA comedy club, currently the Improv). The "WHAT!? NO!" line made it onto the segment on episode #84 that went up on May 28th of 2012. Garman's impression of Wahlberg's line reading has been used every now and then whenever Marky Mark is in a news story or whatnot. BTW, just went to the episode page, and they still have a link to a clip, I presume, that was used on the show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2r_qjEHf7c
  16. Listened to a certain podcast, where a feedbacker suggested a certain very short lived spinoff that had a "backdoor pilot" done in the guise of a TV movie of a show that ran for 5 years. While this spinoff would be a good thing to do on this show, I'd reckon there are some very short lived spinoffs of classic shows that are worth covering: Joey, lasted a season and a half (I don't think the final episodes aired here in the states), spinning off of Friends AFTERM.A.S.H. Probably the most well known of the failed M.A.S.H. spinoffs (there is also a Radar specific one called WALTER) Granted the examples I'm going to list are better for American viewers, but also followups to great runs by an actor or creator that didn't quite live up to the previous show's legacy are probably good fodder. Studio 60 on The Sunset Strip Aaron Sorkin's next TV project following West Wing's run ending. Noted for starting the same time as 30 Rock with a vaguely similar premise, and Sorkin having a meltdown due to criticism of the show on a seemingly weekly basis. BTW, sadly I don't have the time, or editing skills, to attempt such a project, but Aaron Sorkin's work is ripe for a Big Damn Heroes type of rewatch project. Various failed attempts to follow up Seinfeld by members of its cast: Jason Alexander: Listen Up (which is loosely based on sports commentator Tony Kornheiser's life and career) Bob Patterson Michael Richards: The Michael Richards Show Julia Louis-Dreyfus (though with New Adventures of Old Christine and Veep she seems to have broken the "curse": Watching Ellie
  17. BTW, a solid podcast that covered the entire U.S. 1 series is a Green Lantern podcast called Just One of The Guys It starts as an April Fools joke for 2013, but the host ended up covering the entire run (only about 12 issues) under episodes titled Just One of Them There Guys.
  18. Heathers Girl, Interrupted Looking For Richard Black Swann
  19. Eagle eyed Trek fans (BTW, where do you guys stand on the whole Trekkie, Trekker, whatever debate?) will notice there is one Classic Era scene in Deep Space Nine's Trial and Tribbulations episode that was not from The Trouble With Tribbles, and it is the final scene from Mirror, Mirror (a bit of irony considering DS9 was the show that picked up the thread of the Mirror Universe and carried it for a few episodes during its run) where Ben Sisko interacts with Kirk.
  20. Couple of these have been done, not to mention several movies done would qualify, but this seems worthy to mine for possibilities: http://youtu.be/0NrVidsYOko
  21. Despite the fact that this did not work at another site I promoted this sort of thing. let's give it a go here... Hang onto Your Shorts Film Festival, Year 2! April 19th at The Showroom in Asbury Park, NJ 10am-9pm http://http://hangontoyourshortsfilmfestival.bpt.me/ Also here is our site for more info, including merchandise (just a shirt right now): http://hangontoyourshortsfilmfestival.com/
  22. Just listened to a podcast discuss this documentary http://www.kungfuelliot.com/ I think this guy's movies (They Killed My Cat) might be worth a Tranquil Tirade look.
  23. There is a very early episode of Raw (within the first few months) where a fan proposed to his girlfriend, that fan was Green Lantern Fan! At least according to a podcast I heard to a rewatch, commentary style, of that episode. They were pretty sure it was GLF.