Mar 11, 2010
The Show
Notes
James Mason Reads “Birthday”
Intro
Change Maker
Religious Morons
- Roy Arthur Ashburn & Angelo Balducci
The Oscars
Sci-Fi Costumes
A song for Gary Lee Weinrib
Ask George
- Balding? from Jon
Mickleburgh
- Click track? from Scott
Reynolds
- Funk? from Jack Scanlan
- Pre Orders? from JD Mack
- Skeptic’s friends? from Travis
Peterson
Show close
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Ms. Information says, "ka-boom! Hurt Locker and Kathryn Bigelow- hells yeah!"
So... do people still win prizes for being the first person to point out that you said "dingus" on a particular episode? 'Cos you said it on this one. :)
Connery movie(s) where he still has hair:
Dr. No
From Russia with Love
Goldfinger
Thunderball
You Only Live Twice
Diamonds Are Forever
Never Say Never Again
:P
Gee, impersonations of one artist doing the song of another. Wonder where you got THAT idea. ;-)
Just teasing. I always said I\\\'d know that my Shatner Impersonation bit on Geek of all Trades couldn\\\'t be considered succesful til somebody copied it. :-)
Captcha Words Today: full-time wigwams
I thought u can get money towards your next shopping trip from the coinstar thingy?
Jack\'s question was like ten cans of shaving powder... ;)
Hot Pants is one of my favorite songs of Mr. Brown\'s
i appreciated the coin puns too!
Oh your God! Maybe it was because I was in a good mood or had a little nip of vodka but I was falling over laughing at this episode. My husband does the coin separation thing to and makes a yearly trip to the coinstar machine. Also, I have 2 words re: the mouth v sphincter: Rick Santorum. You know what I mean.
You rock, Geo.
Sharon
Coelacanth in stock! Thank you Geo!
:)
Connery had hair when he played Richard the Lionheart.
However, if Hollywood had paid attention to history, he would have played a bald king. Of course, it\'s probably a good thing that they didn\'t, because that would have made Costner\'s Robin Hood confusing as hell.
Vibraphone!
The yiddish 2112 was awesome. \\\"And the meeskite shall inherit the earth.\\\"
Listening to the \\\"decimal\\\" discussion in the Coinstar story got me wondering. Have you ever done a Christopher Walken impersination? You got close there once or twice and I bet you could nail it. As Chris would say, \\\"It\\\'s crazy!\\\"
Thanks again for the podcastly awesomeness Geo, and Ms. Information too!
Attendees of TAM Australia are welcome to attend the jousting-match between the Young Australian Skeptics (Melbourne) vs Skeptic Zone (mostly from Sydney). :)
(Pause to clean up snarf fluids from 2112.)
What I was *gonna* say was, Star Wars won Oscar for best costume \'way back in the day.
Back when it was fun.
Hmm, would Vin Diesel, Jason Statham, and Yul Brenner qualify as bald hero-actors? Granted, none of them are as cool as Sean Connery, but it\'s something.
I wonder if there\'s an equation to show how much muscle you have to gain and/or kung fu and/or trick shooting you have to master in order to compensate for being bald on screen....
Epithet is not necessarily negative. \\\"Richard the Lion-Heart\\\" is an epithet. But I think it applies more to things like nicknames or descriptors than titles.
What about Bruce Willis? Or Vin Diesel? Maybe you should just start jumping out of more helicopters.
I recently checked a 4-cd collection called Funk Box out of the local library. There\'s some great stuff on there that I had never heard. I\'ll have to look for the Rhino collection you mentioned.
Rush cover was great!
Well said Ben!
Spot on...
Hero = Hair.
Ah well...
Geo
You\'ll always be my hero, Geo.
Hey George.
Great show. I was just wondering how many people got the \\\"Top Secret\\\" reference.
I love it when I get an obscure reference, it makes me feel like we shared a private joke.
Vibraphone.
@M:
Just listened to #55 the other day, and Geo mentions The Untouchables and how Connery is a \"fatherly\" figure in the movie. I\'d say he\'s more of a sidekick, and therefore, according to Hollywood ideals, is allowed to be bald.
@Jake:
In Playing by Heart, I wouldn\'t say Connery is a hero figure. He\'s an old guy, cast in the old guy role.
In Just Cause, I\'d say that Connery, being a \"liberal law professor\", once again falls into the old guy role, and also isn\'t supposed to be playing the masculine, heroic type.
In A Good Man in Africa, Connery plays a doctor, and once again isn\'t the hero type.
In Family Business, he definitely isn\'t the hero, playing the old thief who almost ruins his grandson\'s future.
In The Presidio, Connery does kind of play a hero, but he is the part of the hero team that we dislike because he doesn\'t get along with the be-haired Mark Harmon.
From what I could find about Five Days One Summer, Connery\'s character is a cheating asshole.
Does \\\"The Name of the Rose\\\" counts? I mean, he wears a wig but it doesn\\\'t really covers his noggin
The Untouchables (1987)
Also, it appears...(depending on the definition of \\\"hero\\\")
Playing by Heart (1998)
Just Cause (1995)
A Good Man in Africa (1994)
Family Business (1989)
The Presidio (1988)
Five Days One Summer (1982)
And I think Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), but in all the pictures I could find Indy\\\'s Dad is wearing a hat. A hat is not a wig though. I don\\\'t know.