“What happens when AI replaces polar bears in your favorite holiday commercials—and could movie studios become the next video stores?” That’s just one of the wild questions explored in this week’s episode of The JB and Sandy Show. Join Sandy McIlree, JB, and entertainment insider Stephen Presley from ThunderPopTV as they unpack the latest in Hollywood, pop culture, and Austin’s ever-changing scene. From Kim Kardashian’s controversial new legal drama “All Is Fair” (with a Rotten Tomatoes score that’s almost too low to believe) to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s possible return to the Predator franchise, this episode is packed with sharp takes and hilarious banter. Key highlights include:
- The rise of AI in entertainment, with Coca-Cola’s polar bear commercials sparking backlash and raising questions about the future of big studios in Bastrop.
- Jennifer Lawrence’s candid interviews, her take on Hollywood’s “pervy” actors, and why she’s done talking politics.
- The Netflix “Yellowstone” copycat, “Ransom Canyon,” set in the Texas Hill Country—plus the international obsession with American Westerns.
- Austin’s latest surprises: a new Raising Cane’s Chicken, the return of Barnes & Noble bookstores, and the nostalgia of magazine racks and old-school barber shops.
- Memorable moments like JB’s “booty call” chicken ranking, and the crew’s excitement over a 20,000-square-foot bookstore opening in South Park Meadows.
Notable quote:
“Is the movie studio the new video store? Like, if you opened a video store in 2012, it was probably a bad idea.” – Stephen Presley
Whether you’re a pop culture junkie, a foodie, or just love Austin’s quirky charm, this episode delivers laughs, insights, and plenty of reasons to tune in. Don’t miss out—subscribe to The JB and Sandy Show, leave us a review, and share this episode with friends who love entertainment and Austin’s surprises!
Guest Summary This episode features Stephen Presley, creator of ThunderPopTV, a podcast and media platform focused on pop culture and entertainment. Stephen’s expertise in Hollywood trends and his deep Austin roots make him the perfect guide through the week’s biggest stories and local happenings.