With Al Rantel and Dina Losito.
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With Al Rantel and Dina Losito. The Fustains take a look at the career of Tim Burton including reviews of his latest, slaughtered at the box office this weekend, DARK SHADOWS. Production news, what’s new on Blu-Ray, and a discussion of the BEST FEMALE VILLAINS OF ALL TIME. Max will certainly offend many and sure to be an episode you won’t want to miss. Debt collection is hard for creditors and can be worse for debtors. Attorney Steven Spierer talks about debt collection practices. Then, parents of babies will want to hear Steve interview Nina Shapiro, M.D., author of Take A Deep Breath, about children’s breathing issues, immunizing our kids, SIDS, indoor and outdoor pollution and lots of other concerns forchild health and safety.
We remember Caroll Shelby with Dick Messer Fmr Director of the Peterson Auto Museum. Also, Tomm Looney from Fox Sports Radio recounts his days as a ventriloquist and Dina Losito starts off pissy and then springs to life when talking about closeted gay celebrities. Fevzi & Nick examine the news with a perspective from the other side of the pond. ![]() With Dina Losito and Heather Peters, the woman who just lost her successful small claims victory over her Honda Civic Hybrid. Max is joined by special guest host, Barry from Omaha. The boys take a look at the mega, record breaking hit, Joss Whedon’s THE AVENGERS. Max gives his sure to be controversial review in which he may need a police escort from the studio to his car when the show is over. Also, a look at this weeks production news and the Fustians discuss their 12 selections of the GREATEST ON SCREEN VILLAINS OF ALL TIME. With Dina Losito and our Egyptian corespondent Khlood has news. Gang’s all here talking smack about Samsung’s Galaxy, gaming stuff and whining about no new Apple hardware on the foreseeable horizon. First world problems. Since ancient times people have gazed at the sky and wondered about life on other planets, comets that might crash into earth, the true nature of time, how long the sun will last and what the heavens mean to us. Anyone with an interest in science or a career in science will want to hear Steve interview Dr. Ed Krupp, Director of the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles. |
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