The Bobby Bones Show – Episode Summary
Title: Tue Part 2: Top 5 Rejected Segments + Bobby Feud: Top 10 90’s Comedy Movies
Host: Bobby Bones
Release Date: December 3, 2024
Duration: Approximately 57 minutes
Produced by: Premiere Networks
Overview
In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, host Bobby Bones navigates through a variety of entertaining segments, including humor, movie reviews, interactive games, and intriguing news stories. The episode balances lighthearted banter with insightful discussions, ensuring listeners are both entertained and informed.
Morning Corny (00:36 – 01:54)
The show kicks off with Bobby Bones introducing the "Morning Corny," a segment featuring a light-hearted joke to start the day.
Amy: "What do gingerbread men use when they break their legs?"
Bobby Bones: "What do gingerbread men use when they break their legs?"
Amy: "Candy canes."
Bobby Bones: "Oh, that's good."
This brief exchange sets a cheerful tone for the episode.
Tuesday Reviews Day (01:54 – 04:38)
Bobby and his co-hosts Amy, Eddie, and Lunchbox dive into Tuesday Reviews Day, discussing recent movies and TV shows they've watched.
Gladiator 2 Discussion
The group debates the merits of Gladiator 2, comparing it to the original film.
Bobby Bones: "The first one can't be as good as the first one, right? It's had 30 years or so to be a staple in American cinema culture."
Amy: "Yeah. One of the best movies of the 2000s. The first one? Yes."
The consensus is that while Gladiator 2 is enjoyable, it doesn't quite match up to the classic status of its predecessor, citing issues like questionable CGI and less historical accuracy.
Small Town Diners Review
Next, they review Small Town Diners, highlighting its transition from horror to suspense.
Bobby Bones: "It's about this town and whenever these people don't know how, how they got there, how they get out. But at nighttime these monsters come out and you have to lock your doors or the monsters will trick you and eat you."
Despite not being a fan of horror, Bobby rates the show a solid four out of five for its engaging storyline.
Bobby Feud: Top 10 90’s Comedy Movies (05:32 – 56:12)
The highlight of the episode is the interactive game segment, "Bobby Feud," where the co-hosts compete to name the top 10 90's comedy movies as ranked by Ranker.
Round-by-Round Breakdown
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Amy kicks off with: "Dumb and Dumber."
Bobby Bones: "Number one answer." -
Lunchbox follows with: "Tommy Boy."
Bobby Bones: "That's your number two answer." -
Eddie contributes: "There’s Something About Mary" and "The Mask."
Bobby Bones: "Eddie, you are the winner." -
The game continues with laughs and friendly competition, culminating in Eddie clinching the top spot.
Notable Highlights:
- Amy's Persistence: Despite initial difficulty, Amy effectively names several top-tier comedies.
- Lunchbox's Quick Guesses: His accurate responses keep him in the game until the end.
- Bobby's Banter: Bobby maintains a playful atmosphere, especially when teasing co-hosts about their responses.
Final List:
- Dumb and Dumber
- Tommy Boy
- Happy Gilmore
- (Not clearly named)
- Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
- Mrs. Doubtfire
- Billy Madison
- Wayne’s World
- There’s Something About Mary
- The Mask
Eddie's Victory: Eddie: "All I do is win, man."
News Highlights (12:30 – 32:16)
Bobby transitions to current events, sharing quirky and unusual news stories.
Duct Tape Cheeto Puff Art Sale (12:30 – 14:20)
A humorous segment about a Cheeto Puff crafted from duct tape selling for $20,000.
Bobby Bones: "People bought it. It was based off the banana art piece."
The discussion touches on the value of unconventional art and the bizarre nature of internet trends.
Appearance on Yellowstone Podcast (25:36 – 27:01)
Bobby shares exciting news about being featured on the official Yellowstone companion podcast.
Bobby Bones: "Paramount asked me to do the Yellowstone podcast. I'm doing like eight episodes."
This segment highlights Bobby’s expanding presence in the media landscape.
ATM Theft Using an Excavator (29:00 – 32:16)
A bizarre crime story about individuals stealing an ATM by first stealing an excavator.
Bobby Bones: "They stole the excavator to steal the ATM and then chased the police."
The group debates the feasibility and humor in such a multi-tiered heist, while also discussing the seriousness of the crime.
Rejected Segments (42:41 – 50:47)
Bobby introduces segments that were proposed but ultimately not included in the final show.
Pet Suggestion for the Show (42:41 – 45:00)
A lighthearted discussion about adopting a pet for the show’s green room.
Bobby Bones: "The fish would die. I'm just going. Knowing that a guinea pig thing would die in a week..."
The co-hosts humorously debate the practicality of maintaining a live pet in the studio environment.
Guess the Country Star’s Shoe Size (44:23 – 50:47)
Amy suggests a fun, albeit quirky, game about guessing the shoe sizes of country music stars.
Amy: "Lindsay Lohan is back. She looks great."
The segment adds a touch of personal interaction and humor, though it borders on irrelevance to the main content.
Final Movie Review: One Little Secret (52:52 – 56:12)
Wrapping up, the co-hosts discuss the Lindsay Lohan and Kristin Chenoweth movie, One Little Secret.
Amy: "It's so good. I rate it 5 out of 5. Screw top wine bottles."
The positivity around the film showcases the hosts' genuine enthusiasm for quality entertainment.
Notable Quotes
- Bobby Bones (01:28): "This is the Bobby V. Time now for the morning corny. The morning corny."
- Eddie (12:25): "All I do is win, man."
- Amy (55:35): "Screw top wine bottles."
- Bobby Bones (09:37): "It's heavy."
Conclusion
The Bobby Bones Show delivers a dynamic mix of humor, interactive games, entertaining discussions, and intriguing news stories. Bobby's charisma, combined with his co-hosts' contributions, creates a vibrant and engaging listening experience. Whether debating the merits of 90’s comedies or sharing bizarre news tales, the episode ensures that both regular listeners and newcomers find something to enjoy.
For those who missed this episode, The Bobby Bones Show remains a staple for daily entertainment, blending humor with insightful conversations that resonate with a wide audience.
