Topic: Drew Barrymore

5 chapters across the catalog

Munich Meetup
Episode 1635 1:45:43 - 1:47:59

1635: Munich Meetup

Drew Barrymore, Michelle Obama Interview Critique

Actress Drew Barrymore faced criticism for her highly emotional interview style during a segment with Michelle Obama. Barrymore's performative displays of affection, including claims of holding Obama's book to her chest at night, were characterized as insincere. The critique linked this behavior to previous controversial segments, such as her interaction with influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

Buying Quiet
Episode 1616

1616: Buying Quiet

Drew Barrymore and the Decline of Broadcast Television

A discussion regarding the current state of broadcast television highlights the perceived phoniness of Drew Barrymore's talk show. Comparisons are made between modern streaming habits on platforms like Netflix and the era of cable dominance when shows attracted 100 million viewers.

Guidepost
Episode 1424 2:48:53 - 2:52:13

1424: Guidepost

New ISO Clips and Daytime Talk Show Gossip

John C. Dvorak presents new "ISO" sound clips for the show's soundboard, including snippets from the *Sofia with an F* podcast. The hosts discuss the career of "Ross the Intern" and his current role on the *Drew Barrymore Show*. They select several new clips, including "Astounding" and "So Juicy," for future use in media deconstruction.

Festival of Corruption
Episode 570 55:50 - 59:49

570: Festival of Corruption

Movie Reviews, Pacific Rim, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind

The hosts review the film Pacific Rim, calling it a well-done but mindless action movie. They also discuss Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, with Curry dismissing Chuck Barris's CIA claims as "bullcrap" while praising George Clooney's direction and Drew Barrymore's performance.

Associative Propaganda
Episode 549 6:33 - 9:12

549: Associative Propaganda

Frank Coraci, Hollywood Director, Celebrity Anecdotes

Adam Curry recounts having dinner with Hollywood director Frank Coraci, known for directing Adam Sandler films and the recent production in South Africa featuring Drew Barrymore. Curry jokes about obtaining insider information regarding celebrity substance abuse and his standing offer to play horrific death scenes in Coraci's movies. The segment touches on the requirements for a SAG card and the lack of activity in Hollywood compared to downtown LA.