03 Mar Giovanni’s Superfan Sidebar 02/26/2015 – The Adam and Dr. Drew Show 216
A real time blog where Superfan Giovanni does recap and commentary on the show as it happens and opines on all things ACS
The Adam and Dr. Drew Show
Guest – The Love Between The Two Hosts
Recorded 02-24-2015 – Release Date 02-26-2015
Production Number #216 – Full Frontal Artist
Adam opens the show with the standard intro, Drew is asking Adam about his beard and Adam is honestly telling him about going “full artist” to get respect for his feature film.
Adam is now using Kevin Hench and his lack of Hollywood douchebag trappings, he’s using his “hipster frames” suggesting to make a point about how you can influence dumber people into taking you seriously.
Adam says he’s going to dress like a clown to be taken seriously in this piece of shit town, Adam is telling Drew he needn’t go back and correct Adam’s proclamation.
Adam is bringing up how one is able to turn into a Hollywood douchebag type by being asked questions about their field.
Adam is now getting directing questions and explains that most of the work in directing is actually the camera movements.
Adam is commenting on the importance of the camera operators and the director of photography, Adam says his film was too low budget for a cinematographer.
Adam says that Diane Farr is a solid actress and he doesn’t need to tell her how to do her job, ADam describes himself turning into a self-important blow hard.
ADam talks about the way that anyone can direct, he brings up how you can go watch an episode of ‘Full House’ from the 4th season and see that John Stamos directed an episode on par with the rest of the series, so how hard can it be.
Drew recalls that Joshua Jackson directed their episode of ‘Dawson’s Creek’ in 2003, Chris is laughing off mic and Drew doesn’t realize it’s because of his love for the ‘The Mighty Ducks’, in particular ‘D2’.
The Week Adam and Drew Spent Taping Dawson’s Creek in 2003 in North Carolina
SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 2003 – GUEST: THE ATARIS • HOST: ADAM, DR. DREW
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2003 – GUEST: NO GUEST • HOST: ADAM, DR. DREW
TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 2003 – GUEST: NO GUEST • HOST: ADAM, DR. DREW
THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2003 – GUEST: JOSHUA JACKSON • HOST: ADAM, DR. DREW
Drew is telling ADam about having to leave before his movie was done playing at the Improv, Adam is going off on him a bit and Drew is arguing he had a good reason.
ADam is now making a point about formulating his next question as Drew makes statements, he is making a point about pre-loading and he says that Drew doesn’t often do that.
Adam is telling them about his dishwasher crapping out after less than 2 years at the new house.
Adam doesn’t like dish washers, he doesn’t think they’re necessary.
Adam is explaining that he understands needing a dishwasher for a professional restaurant setting, he’s now using his advance knowledge to make a point.
He uses eating before medical procedures and the safety of cell phones on planes, he explains his logic.
Adam says he’s now won the battle, the machine is broke and nobody in his house will burn some calories to replace it, he wins.
Adam and Drew are doing a live read for Cremo
Adam is now citing an article about the bad posture and mechanics of loading and unloading dishwashers, Adam is further arguing for hand cleaning.
Adam is now reading the study about hand washing dishes and its link to illnesses.
Adam has an insane series of “what!” in reply, hilarious!
Adam is explaining how the illnesses that are going around never seem to stop at him, Chris gets on mic with a funny line about the germs not wanting any trouble with Ace.
Adam is now on a rant about superstitious natives and he’s having Drew back him up in explaining the way things like vaccines work.
Adam wants to know why someone like him, who spelled girl with a u through 6th grade and was put on probation at L.A. Valley College needs to come up with these obvious explanations for things.
Drew is launching into a live read for Stamps.com
1st Caller John, he’s 17 and been working construction, motivated by his dad abandoning the family, his dad is now back around and he’s losing his momentum.
Adam has some practical advice and Drew is getting to the emotional side of things, he’s resistant to the label of depression.
Adam is sharing the anecdote of his son working on his Shaw book repot and having top reprimanded his nanny on searching for more photos of the man.
Adam is asking if everyone’s plan is for him to kill himself, are you kidding him with this shit.
Adam says the number one topic for the last 3 weeks in his house has been his son and his 3rd grade book report on Shaq.
Adam is asking Drew to please fucking side with him, he says they’re fucking up his family life with this homework bullshit.
Adam says the homework is monopolizing his home life and time with his family, Adam is on a crazy rant about the 8 hours per day not being enough.
Adam says the have and have not’s chasm is only growing in response to these demands on families outside of the school.
Adam is now breaking down how this only further creates a divide, he described the two types of home lives for the average student.
Drew has a great point about china and India and Adam shares a grand theory about hem always trailing the United States due to our freedoms and imagination.
Drew doesn’t reject this notion and Adam is actually making some eloquent points that hold up to scrutiny.
2nd Caller Cheryl, she needs their advice about her brother in law and his past history with sexual abuse.
She’s got the firm details about the sexual abuse, the ages alone makes this “bad stuff” and she’s really on top of things.
Adam says that she should not make this her own personal Shaquille O’Neal and not to weave herself into every problem.
Adam is telling her some practical advice about letting them fly out for a visit.
Adam is doing a Simply Safe live read
Adam is telling Drew about the husband and wife team who installed his last system, he’s describing the scene and lover’s quarrel he walked in on, good rare story.
Adam is giving out the plugs for DAG and Alec Baldwin in NYC and the various Road Hard screenings and limited theatrical run.