The Daily Zeitgeist - Don't Zeit the Hand That Feeds 4/16: Brian Dennehy, Britney and Justin, Angelyne, 2-3%,
Episode Date: April 16, 2020On this edition of Don't Zeit the Hand That Feeds Jack and Miles discuss the passing of Brian Dennehy, Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake broke up 18 years ago today, Emmy Rossum is playing Angelyne... in a bio-series on Peacock, and Doctor OZ has been rightfully lambasted for suggesting kids can go back to school even if "it costs us 2-3%" of children's lives. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to Don't Zite the Hand That Feeds You.
That is courtesy of Johnny Davis.
I'm Jack O'Brien.
That over there is Miles Gray in my phone.
Hi.
Hi, Miles.
In your phone?
Whoa.
Yeah.
You didn't dare
get me a more robust camera
to view me
and to give your image
across the internet to me?
Ugh.
Just straight up phone shit.
I bought a whole new camera setup
just for these Zooms
because I don't want to disappoint you.
Got a ring light.
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Your lighting is beautiful
and it's time to tell the people what is trending right now
on Thursday, April the 16th.
Brian Dennehy is trending because he passed away.
Yeah.
One of the great character actors of my childhood.
I mean, I don't know.
Just because of Tommy Boy, Brian dennehy is forever uh someone
in my heart i don't know really anything about him aside from that but that just to see his name
trending i was like no come on big tom callahan big tom callahan he was also the evil sheriff
in rambo one uh oh and very good in that uh he was also rambo yeah rambo you mean i'm old because i'm old
no no that's just like one of your films like you there's a very specific era of films that
you love and like especially the stallone there's a stallone factor as well you know it's an r
starting factor uh stallone film whether it's rocky or rambo my dad told me about rambo like the day after he saw it like he like
over breakfast he was like and then stallone like comes in and the sheriff messes with him man
and i was just like whoa like my dad told me the story of r-rated movies before i uh
could see them yeah the audiobook version yeah version. Yeah, exactly. It was pretty
cool, though. It was pretty cool. Anyways, Dennehy, really good character actor. He also
played bad guys very well. At one point, I think he played a bad guy who could beat up
Sylvester Stallone, or maybe he was in Gladiator. It was Gladiator, the boxing movie.
I'm like, Dennehy suddenly could beat up the good guy.
Not necessarily buying him in that role,
but overall just a classic, an American classic.
And I think the original Willie Loman.
No, it can't be the original Willie Loman. No, he definitely did a stage of Death of a Salesman
and played willie
loman on states that was the only other thing i do know about brian dennehy rest in peace died
of natural causes by the way yeah uh britney and justin uh what why are they trending they back
together oh yeah um or also just if you want to carbon date your spirit and cut your body open
and count the rings to see how old you are well
guess what they broke up 18 years ago today i never really healed from it no no not at all i
sob every night uncontrollably directly into my pillow my partner her majesty asked what's going
wrong and i just keep saying it's just you know no no more sports but she doesn't know my name no more uh it's just this dang sports without lakers or arsenal i don't know what's going on
uh but yeah that really it's always these sort of pop culture moment like touchstones that really
like open your eyes to really give you some
sense of how quickly time has how old you are yeah a blanket jackson that really blew me away
when i saw her i think that's who i saw who's like him a blanket the boy like it's the youngest son
yeah got it but then he's very grown up yeah he's uh 33 now yeah that's wild
wait really no no it's feasible that's i mean like even yeah we can stealth those answers in
and they're still feasible yeah kim from the good day video who he like brags about how he puts her butt to sleep uh that that then gave birth to uh his son who played him
in the nwa movie so wow that's how old we are it's all a cycle uh and then angeline is trending
i did not know anything about angeline prior to this trend so let's tell the people. Wait, you, okay. So how long have you lived in Los
Angeles? Since 2010. Since 2010. So 10 years, have you ever seen an Angeline billboard in the city?
No. Okay. So they used to be a lot more, I think pre, pre great recess, they were way more popping,
especially like in the eighties and nineties like i grew up you know growing up in
los angeles anyone who grew up in los angeles saw these billboards of this woman in pink with her
gigantic cleavage and blonde hair and the billboards just would say angeline and that was
it there was no phone number there was no anything else for the longest time i remember being a kid
and asking my dad i'm like what is this what this? What is this? Is this a store? Somebody goes, no, it's just someone who buys billboards. And Angelina is just this like
sort of some people say like in a way like a original influencer in the sense that she was
generating notoriety simply for having billboards up just sort of drawing attention to her mere
existence. Famous for being famous crossed with like an andy warhol art project yeah yeah yeah
exactly and she's had like little cameos here and there like she's been like spoofed in the simpsons
or other things like that but she's just kind of like this figure who you know just like this
local they're like part of the local los angeles lore uh but there's they're making a new series
on peacock which is know, buckle up your wallet
for 900 more streaming platforms.
But this is Emmy Rossum is playing Angeline
in this sort of like seasonal, like, I don't know, biopic.
What do you call it?
A biographical series.
Yeah, yeah.
Biopic was right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Or biopic, if you're like my brother-in-law
and pronounce it incorrectly. No. Wait, really? On brother-in-law and pronounce it incorrect no um wait
really on purpose a lot of people pronounce it that way like that is a very uh common
mispronunciation well i guess well because you don't say like biography you say biography
so in a way i just sound but do say, what's their bio?
Yeah.
All right.
You're not asking what their biology is when you ask that. OK.
Usually.
All right, well, listeners, please weigh in.
I am, but most people aren't.
Right.
And Emmy Rossum, one of Super Producer Anna Hosniak's favorite actresses.
I love her from Shameless.
She's going to be playing Angeline.
And Peacock, actually, they dropped a trailer for Brave New World,
which is based on the book by Aldous Huxley
about a post-apocalyptic future where you're not allowed to be monogamous.
So, I mean, it's basically the liberal media's future world they want.
Didn't realize they have a movie out already about May 2020.
Am I right?
Protect the family.
And finally, Dr. Oz is trending because he is just on a full capitalist
IV drip. Yeah. I mean, for someone who's a doctor and we're here, the doctors are the few people in
this whole situation who are saying things like, hey, it's very important that people don't get
ill and they stay safe. And let's not,
you know, let's people's lives are at stake. There's no, there's no amount of money that's
worth losing a family member. Well, Dr. Oz has come to the rescue of the corporations because
now he's out here like floating little weather balloons about like, is it cool if maybe some
people succumb to COVID-19 if we reopen the country very quickly. So he said in a Hannity interview segment,
we need our mojo back. Let's start with things that are really critical to the nation where we
think we might be able to open without getting into a lot of trouble. I tell you, schools are
very appetizing opportunity. I just saw a nice place, a nice piece in the Lancet arguing that
the opening of schools may only cost us two-3% in terms of total mortality.
Any life is a life lost, but to get every child back into a school where they're safely being educated, being fed, and making the most out of their lives with a theoretical risk on the backside might be a trade-off some folks may consider.
Wow.
Wow.
That's 2-3%?
I mean, what? Those are great numbers. Let's get those kids back,
man. Yeah, two to three. What is that? Just two to three people?
Yeah, yeah. That's the thing people don't understand.
We were talking about this demographer who's arguing that we shouldn't necessarily be enforcing strict isolation in our homes.
People don't necessarily need to isolate in their homes.
But the one thing that he is even saying is that you should not open the schools.
Schools would be a very bad idea.
Right.
Because kids are constantly kissing.
You know kids.
It's just... Well, you think also too, like kids will come back to,
it might be a nuclear family.
There might be a multi-generational household.
There could be...
There are people who don't have comorbidities too
that would make the virus particularly fatal to them.
It's just there's so much risk involved still. and it's to see people like so irresponsibly say like you know two to three
percent like you're just saying you know what's thousands of lives that's just a number to him
yeah just number no get in touch with your humanity dr oz yeah he's been on, I think he is, he spends most of his time these days on Fox, like just live streaming to Fox.
It's wild.
Yeah.
He's the iJustine of Fox.
Well, I guess it makes sense.
If he can't do his normal TV show, because production, obviously, it's really hard to produce an actual TV show with social distancing in these lockdowns,
TV show with social distancing and these lockdowns that, you know, the next place that's willing to hear him say his like weird brand of half truths would be Fox, especially if he's going
to argue on behalf of like, get the economy going, get these people into work.
Hydroxychloroquine might be a cure.
I don't know.
Ignore that French study that said it's probably completely useless, but whatever.
Well, all right, guys, that is what's trending this afternoon.
We hope you are having a safe day, a safe Thursday.
Be kind to each other.
Wash your hands.
Wear a mask.
And we'll be back tomorrow with another episode of our podcast.
We'll talk to you then.
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for our podcast.
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I have a proposal for you.
Come up here and document my project.
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In California during the summer of 1975, within the span of 17 days and less than 90 miles,
two women did something no other woman had done before,
try to assassinate the President of the United States.
One was the protege of Charles Manson.
26-year-old Lynette Fromm, nicknamed Squeaky.
The other, a middle-aged housewife working undercover for the FBI.
Identified by police as Sarah Jean Moore.
The story of one strange and violent summer, this season on the new podcast, Rip Current.
Hear episodes of Rip Current early and completely ad-free and receive exclusive bonus content by subscribing to iHeartTrue Crime Plus, only on Apple Podcasts.