Wednesday, April 30th, 2003
Guest: Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Host: Adam, Dr. Drew
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Show Summary:
From the movie Manic
Recording Info:
Size: 41.57 MB
Length: 1:30:49
Bitrate: 64kb/s CBR
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Calls & Tags (17)
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Amy, F, 19
Wants to know why it doesn't turn her on when her boyfriend plays with her breasts.
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Sarah, F, 22
Her boyfriend doesn't want to have sex with her. Her boyfriend is also a coke addict.
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Morgen, F, 21
Wants to wait 6 months before having sex with bf. Was raped and physically abused. Reads a poem.
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Deja, F, 16
Wants to know how long before becoming sexually active she should begin taking the pill.
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Jack, M, 25
Wants to know if Manic is being released outside of LA and if Joseph will do more mainstream movies.
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Nicole, F, 19
Wants to know what the definition of sex addiction is. Was also molested.
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Steve, M, 17
Steve works at a camp and wants to have sex with a coworker. Bogus call.
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Jennifer, F, 18
Wants to get back together with her ex-boyfriend but her parents wont let her.
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Yusef, M, 25
Youngest son drowned and is now brain dead. Older brother is having nightmares about water.
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I love JGL – he has some fantastic indy films, including Manic, which he is on the show to promote. He admits he called the show when he was 13 and is very into the calls. Sadly – he is only around for the first hour.
I love this episode. Joseph, for those unfamiliar, recently played Robin in The Dark Knight Rises. He’s hilariously enthusiastic the whole time, even cracks a few good jokes and admits he jacked off in his dressing room during taping of 3rd Rock From The Sun, frequently. Good times
Gave this 5 starts until Adam launched into his lightening round. Jump to 1:22:10 if you want to skip
Drew’s best radio at 1:20
JGL is a very good guest, even though he leaves early. Very sad call at the end with the brothers…but good times
At about 16:30:30 there is a discussion of privilege (although the term isn’t used)… Adam notes that life is a lot easier for some people based on race, socio-economic status, etc. Joseph comes down on the opposite side, suggesting everyone can shape their own future equally. I wonder if they would be flip-flopped today?