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Physical Therapy: A Movie Podcast

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Horror Movies
Steel Magnolias
Chinatown
Bad Lieutenant
The Departed
The Maid Man
Martin Scorsese
Mean Girls
Crimson Peak
The Haunting
Abel Ferrara
Primal Fear
The Fog
John Carpenter
Cinema
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Chick Flick Genre
Peeping Tom
Nicolas Cage
Harvey Keitel

Kurt, Sam, and guests find solace in their shared love for film and physical media in this weekly group therapy session for the clinically obsessed. Join in as we talk movies inspired by the latest releases from The Criterion Collection, Arrow Video, Kino Lorber, Shout & Scream Factory, Severin Films, Umbrella, Imprint, Vinegar Syndrome, & more.

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Latest Episodes

Socialite icon and Clueless superfan Jane Kang joins the show to talk Amy Heckerling’s 1995 teen classic, recently released from Paramount on Blu-Ray and 4K UHD for its 30th anniversary. Plus confessions, announcements, & more!

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We’re joined by Producer Kimberly’s twin sister Wendy Willming to talk the 1971 Hammer Horror cult classic Twins of Evil & settle the score on who is in fact the evil twin.

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We are star struck to be joined by The Disc-Connected’s Ryan Verrill to chat Sony’s long awaited 4K UHD debut of The Night of the Living Dead (1990). Plus LOTS of physical media banter, wishes, & more!

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WARNING all Users: we got a little lost on the grid talking Disney's stunning new 4K UHD editions of Tron & Tron Legacy.... Plus announcements, confessions, & more!

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Recent Guests

Wendy Willming
Producer and sister of Kimberly, avid film fan, and guest on the podcast
Episode: TWINS OF EVIL (1971) with Kimberly & Wendy Willming
Ryan Verrill
Creator of the Instagram page, The Disc-Connected
The Disc-Connected
Episode: NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1990) with The Disc-Connected's Ryan Verrill
Galen Howard
Actor known for Brooklyn Nine-Nine and The Book of Boba Fett
Episode: SUNSET BOULEVARD (1950) with Galen Howard
John Bohlmann
Friend and film programmer at the Hollywood Theater
Hollywood Theater
Episode: STEPHEN KING with John Bohlmann
Emma Tiemann
Merch person and violin player at Murder by Death
Murder by Death
Episode: SNAKE EYES (1998) with Emma Tiemann
Eric Thompson
Talented writer and director, and Kurt's old pal
Episode: NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (2007) with Eric Thompson
Drew Hanks
A film enthusiast and frequent co-host on the podcast
Episode: CONAN THE BARBARIAN w/ Drew Hanks
Dagan Thogerson
Drummer extraordinaire for the rock and roll outfit Murder By Death
Murder By Death
Episode: BILL & TED w/ Murder by Death’s Dagan Thogerson
Emily Gonzales
Podcaster, involved with the podcast 'Too Scary Didn't Watch'.
Too Scary Didn't Watch
Episode: Tom Cruise w/ Emily Gonzales & Joel Jensen

Hosts

Kurt
Host and frequent commentator on classic and contemporary films, he brings a wealth of knowledge about film history and physical media.
Sam
Co-host known for his engaging discussions and humor, bringing a unique perspective to the exploration of film and media.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 76 ratings
  • Awesome show

    As a fellow appreciator it’s nice to hear a crew that really respects the quality of a movie. Not even if it’s good or bad necessarily, just how well it was made. Or not well. Also Marty (Kurt) should do TSDW again sometime soon.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    snlfan
    United States3 months ago
  • Laugh and learn

    Always learn something and laugh along the way. Keep it up! Love the reviews

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    soft 13
    United States5 months ago
  • New Addiction

    This podcast made me buy way more physical media, so i would say that I enjoy this a lot! Big recommend!

    Thank you all for working on it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The Dead Sams
    United States8 months ago
  • Sure fire mood boost

    Listening to Kurt, Sam, and Kim (and co) talk about their very specific movie media passions while walking through all kinds of movies from my childhood to new releases has me chuckling on my commutes. Such a gem.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PodGuy050
    United States10 months ago
  • A Podcast for people who love movies!

    Funny, informative and so much fun. Even if you don’t have a big physical media collection, if you love movies, this pod is for you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gwendolyn Gwen
    United States10 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the knowledgeable banter of the hosts, highlighting their expertise in film and physical media, and enjoy the engaging discussions that blend humor with critical analysis.
The format fosters a community among film buffs and collectors, making it a favorite among those who feel isolated in their passion for physical media.
Reviewers commend the podcast for enhancing their appreciation of physical media and inspiring them to explore their own collections.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

TWINS OF EVIL (1971) with Kimberly & Wendy Willming
Q: What is your relationship to physical media, Wendy?
Wendy shares how she grew up influenced by her father's passion for physical media and is starting to grow her collection again, primarily Blu-rays.
SUNSET BOULEVARD (1950) with Galen Howard
Q: What is your relationship to physical media? Are you a physical media person?
Galen mentions that he has gotten back into collecting films on disc again, especially with the incredible boutique labels reaching their renaissance.
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (2007) with Eric Thompson
Q: How do you see 'No Country for Old Men' fitting within the Coen Brothers' body of work?
The group discusses the film's unique style compared to others in the Coen's filmography, emphasizing its dark themes and complex characters.
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (2007) with Eric Thompson
Q: What is your relationship with physical media?
Eric shares he has a large collection of DVDs and keeps them for when streaming isn't available, but he is also looking to upgrade to Blu-rays and 4Ks.
Some Devil Sh*T
Q: What did you think of this movie?
I was having a pretty hard time with it for the most part. There's really, really bad VO throughout it, like narration.

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Focused on the intrinsic connection to film through physical media, listeners are invited to partake in lively discussions that celebrate cinematic history and nostalgic experiences tied to movie watching. The episodes often explore themes related to classic and beloved films, upcoming releases, and the unique craftsmanship behind specialized physical media editions from iconic distributors. With a blend of humor and personal anecdotes, the content appeals to both the casual viewer and dedicated collectors, fostering a sense of community among film enthusiasts. This is an ideal exploration for those who appreciate the nuances of film appreciation beyond just the viewing experience.

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Recent guests on Physical Therapy: A Movie Podcast include:

1. Wendy Willming
2. Ryan Verrill
3. Galen Howard
4. John Bohlmann
5. Emma Tiemann
6. Eric Thompson
7. Drew Hanks
8. Dagan Thogerson

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