Sunday, January 31, 2010

Episode 173

Hucklebug Episode 173: RIP Jean Simmons, Pernell Roberts, Howard Zinn & JD Salinger, shout-outs, movies (Bet: Trumbo; Stennie: In the Loop, Stripes, The Fall), highlights and lowlights, fuck-offs and you-rules, Top Five Favorite Dramatic TV Characters.

Music:  “The Hucklebuck,” performed by Otis Redding, Lee Rocker, and Frank Sinatra.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Episode 172

Hucklebug Episode 172: No RIPs (we just missed the news about Jean Simmons), shout-outs, Wii tennis update, movies (Bet: none; Stennie: After the Thin Man), highlights and lowlights, fuck-offs and you-rules, douchey hats for douchey guys, Top Five Sitcom Characters.

Music:  “The Hucklebuck,” performed by Otis Redding, Lee Rocker, and Frank Sinatra.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Episode 171

Hucklebug Episode 171: RIP Art Clokey, Miep Gies, Eric Rohmer, Jay Reatard, Teddy Pendergrass, Jan Gabriel, Stuart McGehee, shout-outs, movies (Bet: none; Stennie: American Teen), highlights and lowlights, fuck-offs and you-rules, Top Five Movie Villains.

Music:  “The Hucklebuck,” performed by Otis Redding, Lee Rocker, and Frank Sinatra.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Episode 170

Hucklebug Episode 170: RIP Joe Biden’s Mom and Sparky the Fish, shout-outs, movies (Bet: none; Stennie: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Galaxy Quest, The Hangover, Another Thin Man), highlights and lowlights, fuck-offs and you-rules, Top Five Favorite Movie Characters.

Music:  “The Hucklebuck,” performed by Otis Redding, Lee Rocker, and Frank Sinatra.

Sunday, January 03, 2010

Episode 169

Hucklebug Episode 169: Year-End Show!  RIP Brittany Murphy, Arnold Stang, Vic Chesnutt, RIP’s of the Year, shout-outs of the week and shout-outs of the year, movies (Bet: none; Stennie: The Trouble With Harry, Shop Around the Corner, It’s a Wonderful Life, Julie & Julia, Up, The Thin Man), movies of the year, 2010 in Bluefield, highlights and lowlights of the week and of the year, fuck-offs and you-rules of the week and of the year.

Music:  “The Hucklebuck,” performed by Otis Redding, Lee Rocker, and Frank Sinatra.