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ADHD-DVD
ADHD-DVD is a movie podcast about physical media, with hosts Justin Morissette & Hayley Leier. Each week we convene to discuss a movie we’ve long owned but never actually seen… until now. Watching the movies we bought and forgot. New episodes every Friday.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #34: After Hours
The calendar may have already flipped to November but Marty Month continues as we fittingly go into overtime with 1985's After Hours.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #33: Gangs of New York
Marty Month rolls on, as we move backwards in Scorsese's filmography to his first film with Leo, a revenge picture set in the mean streets of New York circa 1862. It's 2002's Gangs of New York.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #32: The Aviator
As Killers of the Flower Moon hits theatres today, we're begging to see the blueprints this week, going back to another major Scorsese/DiCaprio collab as Marty Month continues with 2004's The Aviator.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #31: Mean Streets
We may be a bit late in getting Marty Month started, but we're diving in head long with Scorsese's breakthrough picture, and the first of many collaborations with his two leads as we finally sit down to watch 1973's Mean Streets.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #30: When Harry Met Sally…
This week we're having what she's having, as we wrap up the month with another entry into the ADHD-DVD canon. Hayley’s got the keys to the vault this month and is using the first Fun Friday of the fall to induct an autumnal classic: 1989’s When Harry Met Sally…
ADHD-DVD, Episode #29: The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (2009)
This week, as GameStop enthusiasts go head-to-head with Wall Street interests in theatres with Craig Gillespie's Dumb Money, we're talking stock market manipulation of a different sort as we head underground with the 2009 remake of The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #28: Synecdoche, New York (with Josh Custodio)
This week we're using a part to represent the whole and the whole to represent a part as Wrestling Brain's Josh Custodio joins us to go deep on the human condition with 2008's Synecdoche, New York.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #27: The Brothers Bloom (with Max Johnson)
This week we've lost the Muppets but are keeping the great caper as we're roped in to one last job with 2008's The Brothers Bloom.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #26: Singin’ in the Rain
Good mornin'! Good mornin'! We talked the whole pod through... Yes, this week we've unintentionally crafted the perfect triple-bill, following up The Muppet Movie and Bowfinger with yet another showbiz comedy musical as we go puddle-splashing in our brightest yellow coats with 1952's Singin' in the Rain.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #25: Bowfinger
Got you, suckas! Steve Martin Month concludes with an underrated gem of a comedy that hates Hollywood but deeply loves The Movies, 1999's Bowfinger.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #24: The Muppet Movie (with Jackson McDonald)
Waka waka! Steve Martin Month continues as this week we welcome Jackson McDonald (Roxy Fever, History Lesson: Part II) back to the program to discuss a pair of movies that are actually good, as we get movin' right along into 1979's The Muppet Movie and 1981’s The Great Muppet Caper.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #23: The Lonely Guy
Steve Martin Month continues as this week we're heading down to the fern store and haggling over haircuts with 1984's The Lonely Guy.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #22: Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid
Steve Martin Month begins! As the comedy icon is set to return to the small screen early next week with Season 3 of Only Murders In The Building, we trace Steve Martin's love of crime comedy and detective noir all the way back to 1982's Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #21: Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning: Part One
While we are usually trying to tie deep cuts from our physical collections into the topical release of the week around here, this week on the show we celebrate the release of Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning: Part One by, well, watching and talking about it immediately upon its release, as it makes a direct line into the hallowed annals of the ADHD-DVD canon.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #20: Dunkirk
This week, as Christopher Nolan wades back into the calamitously tense territory of the war-time historical drama with Oppenheimer, which opens in theatres opposite Barbie today, we're flexing our eye-acting skills and setting sail for France on a one-way trip to cross off the only Nolan movie neither Justin nor Hayley have ever seen before: 2017's Dunkirk.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #19: Days of Thunder
As Ethan Hunt returns to theaters this week with another impossible mission, we celebrate the release of Dead Reckoning: Part 1 by going back to another repeat collaboration with a director Tom Cruise found great success with: 1990's Days of Thunder.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #18: The Town (with E.J. Feddes)
This week we're putting this whole frickin' town in our rearview, as we make a return trip to Affleckville alongside the sweetest man in Michigan, FED Talks podcaster and all-around film fan EJ Feddes, who has brought an unseen selection from his own collection: 2010's The Town.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #17: The Rocketeer
This week, the Dial of Destiny is pointing Indiana Jones back into conflict with the Nazis, and Disney hopes toward a box office hit as well. If it comes and goes without much fanfare this weekend, it wouldn't be the first time the House of Mouse has struck out trying to recreate the thrills of matinee serial adventures from the 1930s, as this week we wind the clock all the way back to 1991 and watch The Rocketeer.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #16: The Fifth Element (with Jordan Bowman)
This week we go fishing for belly stones and are flashing our moolti-pass as we're joined by podcaster and pro wrestling commentator Jordan Bowman (Trust The Process, At The Movies 10 Years Later, Nation Extreme Wrestling) for an unseen selection from his collection: 1997's The Fifth Element.
ADHD-DVD, Episode #15: The Long Goodbye (with Travis Woloshyn)
This week on the program, bust out the Courry Brand cat food and light up a cig because we're joined by actor, podcaster and Boom Pro Wrestling personality Travis Woloshyn for a selection out of his collection: Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye.