The Daily Zeitgeist - The Greatest ShowTrend 4/26: Wicked, Kamala Harris, Harvard, Bad Bunny, Lesbian Visibility Day, NBA
Episode Date: April 26, 2022In this edition of The Greatest ShowTrend, Jack and Miles discuss the film version of 'Wicked', Kamala Harris testing positive for COVID, Harvard 'atoning' for their role in slavery, Bad Bunny playing... 'El Muerto' in new Sony/Marvel film, Lesbian Visibility Day, and NBA news.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of The Greatest Show Trend.
My name is Jack.
That over there, well, that's Miles.
And yeah, we were just talking Greatest Showman because we were trying to figure out.
So one of the first trending stories is the film version of Wicked is coming and it's coming in two
doses 2024 and
2025 that's going to be
directed by
the director of Crazy Rich Asians
and people are confused
as to why they have
split it into two parts
it's a fucking one year intermission
jackass act like you've been to the theater damn
giving you an hour to process that shit we're also like i was curious because it seems like
whatever hollywood logic that got excited about like taking broadway musicals into movie theaters
like they they've been getting a lot of headwinds with like i guess west side
story is now officially considered a flop there was also a pandemic on but it definitely was not
doing well while spider-man into the no way home verse uh was doing great um in the heights i think
people were disappointed in cats people love masterpiece but uh yeah did not do
great here evan hansen similar so we're just you know before we started recording we were trying
to figure out what were like the hits that are giving them like the um dollar signs in their
eyeballs and i think we landed on uh mama mia and the greatest showman which i think is the one that
probably is the example you say people go man that movie fucking flopped and you're like check
the fucking receipt because it's you're gonna be like huh what uh the greatest showman did how
how many millions of dollars like 440 million globally and it like i think people think it
flopped because when it first came out it just like did okay and then but then it like kept
had that james cameron style release where it just like kept getting bigger and bigger and was
you know three four months later still in movie theaters when most movies are like well
10 million dollars that was a failure and they're gone yeah they were like sing-alongs that's when
i knew i was like oh i'm i know not of the fucking the fans of this shit because when i started seeing
things about like them selling out sing-along like re-premieres of the of the film you're like okay so now you have people
who are willing to to cry for this in the theater um but yeah and mama mia obviously because that's
i mean i that that was a huge um but i think moulin rouge also like for i remember when i was
in high school that sort of began this thing of like hey musicals man they're
cool because they're using some like modern pop songs but i feel like that then we got like chicago
which probably gave the studios like you might be able to win an oscar right yeah something like
that by the way i am uh reporting from a logging camp in case you can hear the yeah chainsaws in
the background you're miles i'm here at a logging camp in the
middle of the Redwood Forest.
I'm actually here to report on
just like cheer them on. Yes, Jack.
The tags are still on your
Carhartt vest and pants.
Just take them off so you blend
in a little bit more. Yeah.
Just thought it would add
a nice bit of texture. So I made sure
that the chainsaws were revving. Hey, speaking of But I just thought it would add a nice bit of texture. So I made sure. Absolutely.
The chainsaws were revving.
Hey, speaking of revving, Vice President Kamala Harris has tested positive for COVID.
That has nothing to do with revving.
They're revving it.
Yeah.
So far, no symptoms.
She is isolating following CDC guidelines.
It's wild to hear. This morning, I remember on the i think i was watching like andrea mitchell reports or something and the talk was
just sort of like oh it's you know it's terrible the vice president is like coming down with an
illness and like all the other journalists like yeah you know things have been pretty lax recently
at the white house like you don't really need masks and stuff they're like testing after the
fact um so yeah not not too much of a surprise and then
like then they started doing this thing it's like yeah it's like we're really learning now how to
live with the virus because of the things i'm like don't do this shit right now yeah it's just fun
now it's fun when somebody tests positive oh and it's and yes especially with like the access to
things because when when donald trump got it that was the original variant obviously and and now where we are with the treatments and things like that it's like you're
first of all y'all are talking from your perspective as journalists on a massive cable
news outlet where you regularly interact with people like the fucking president and so you know
to then say yeah it's like we're all learning to live with it. Harvard is trending.
Actually, it's just a school in Boston is trending.
And then you can read
between the lines and discover that they're
talking about Harvard. Their president
created an
investigation to look at
whether Harvard had
benefited from slavery
and perpetrated racial inequality.
I would have been happy to take that money and just told them,
yep, yeah, you sure did.
Hey, you want me to help you do some research?
Oh, man, it was real bad.
You know what?
You should feel so bad, actually take this $100 million and give it to somebody.
Yeah.
So Harvard University is vowing to spend 100 million dollars to research and atone for its extensive ties with slavery the school's
president announced tuesday with plans to identify and support the descendants of enslaved people who
labored at the ivy league campus so that sounds good so far that that's in the first paragraph
of the ap report uh the report says the university
should make a significant monetary
commitment and it should invest in
remedies of equal or greater breadth
than other universities
hell yeah we are
with you but
getting shaky there
remedies
but the report stopped short of recommending
direct financial reparations and
officials have no immediate plans for that kind of support.
So that's like me being like a chronic cheater.
And then I'm telling my partner,
I say,
you know what?
I'm sorry,
man,
I need to spend about 10 grand to research in a tone for this.
I'm going to go to hedonism inbean right and just do some soul searching down there
um and really figure this out for me like what this is purely to have a headline that says
hundred million dollars to look inward yeah well i'm trying to figure out what that first part
to like directly atone for uh like what what do they think that is are they going to do that via
just apologies like i don't know a hundred million dollars to research and atone for
it's extensive ties that's a lot of therapy for these people to get over their connection to the
slavery i don't know what the fuck this is supposed to do it sounds all like nonsense and in a way i'm i'm i'm surprised i expected more yeah because it's a very well-worded
intelligent disingenuous proclamation of doing something about a problem without actually doing
anything about it in fact it almost it's as if many of our top leaders are educated in this place or this style of thinking and are now taking that to the halls of Congress and the C-suites and companies where we just continue to do this.
You spend a lot of money saying something without really saying it.
Oh, huh?
But, wait, but we're atoning.
We're atoning.
You know what I mean?
Atoning.
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Like, what does that even mean?
The Boone County Rebels will stay the Boone County Rebels with the image of the Biscuits.
It's right here in black and white in print.
They lion.
An individual that came to the school saying that God sent him
to talk to me about the mascot switch
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You choose hills that you want to die on.
Why would we want to be the losing team?
I'd just take all the other stuff out of it.
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And we're back it was announced that bad bunny is going to be the star of a upcoming spider-man
spinoff from sony pictures uh it is based on the character el muerto and is slated to be
to be released on january 12th 2024 bad bunny's acting career is like blowing up man bad bunnies in general and out here
what can this what was this man not doing uh but i think this is uh super producer becca saying the
first and i think even just yeah anecdotally just observing the movie posters of the past marvel
films this would be the first uh like yeah having a like a leading man be a latino actor
uh for a for a film yeah for the titular role for the film yeah yeah i guess bad bunny's also
been like fucking with like wwe like showing up in wwe raw and stuff so it kind of makes sense
because el morito is a wrestler yeah i'm. I'm sure this will be good.
I'm curious to know who's directing it.
That'll be the next piece of the puzzle
to come into place.
Oh, okay.
Is this for the people?
Hashtag Lesbian Visibility Day is trending.
Lesbian Visibility Day is recognized on April 26th.
Yeah.
Celebrating those identifying as lesbian and highlighting
the issues they face shout out the lesbians out there you know he sees you and there's a there's
a man like any fucking day that's like celebrating you know someone who's not cis het people there's
like these like counter posts where people are like this is the dark side about coming out as
a lesbian you're like what the fuck the standard and totco.uk please leave the standard came out
like they came with like i wish i hadn't come out as a lesbian well i mean they were saying they
were trying to sort of and again i'm not trying to say that this isn't real but they were really
heavily leaning into like a lot of lesbians were reluctant to come out for being seen as anti-trans.
And that the like vote like it sort of sort of painting it as like trans people were making it difficult for lesbians to come out.
But it felt like the thrust of the article was just to be as divisive as possible.
Like, you know, all of those things are.
It's like, here's a shred of something we heard.
Now turn that to say these people are making it hard for these other people to be themselves right
right divide yeah all right and then uh nba playoffs i don't know everything feels very toxic
right now uh with like the the number one trending things are ben simmons kairi irving
have you do you feel like
this is it just is it just me because i was pulling for the nets and because i'm pulling
for the sixers and they're now threatening to be the first team to ever lose the series
after leading 3-0 like does it feel more toxic this year i mean you're talking to a laker um yeah sure i don't know i might not i don't know
if it's more toxic or that i'm more sensitive to the humanity of athletes right i think the
last couple years has really done a lot for that whether it's like the u.s gymnasts or naomi osaka
or ben simmons like and also just me with my like dealing with my own
mental health and being like honest enough with myself about it like how to you know address like
patterns of thinking etc that I don't know like part of me I yeah I don't know I'm like I've
half the time always asking you I'm like man I feel like Ben Simmons just really needs some time
away from not hearing you know like whatever the narrative is around him to like focus on what,
you know, the thing that he lost, the joy of playing basketball,
rather than a lot of the remedies we hear like on TV and stuff,
which is like, he's soft.
Just get out of here.
And you're like, and I get the argument.
Sure.
Like for how hard people's lives are,
you're being paid millions of dollars to be an athlete.
What the fuck?
But underneath all of that is still a person who's trying to do something they like and if they're unable to.
Then I'm really curious in what is going on there more than saying, oh, he's trash, he's a fucking fraud.
It's like a highly visible person struggling with a mental health issue and being,
you know,
just called soft or I,
I think there's multiple mental health issues,
uh,
in the NBA playoffs that where this is being,
where this is happening and people are just being ruthless,
which is,
you know,
and it's wild though too,
right?
Like last week,
Shaq talked very publicly about his own struggles with
depression when he played for the Lakers and how he could not even vocalize that he was you know
distressed by it and you see that he's the same guy now on TNT calling you know saying that Ben
Simmons now is a sucker move right yeah you you had you had the aware with all to understand that
in the time you were playing it felt very awkward to be honest that you were struggling with
something right yet but you haven't quite evolved then to be like hey man i've been through this
shit this isn't fun like i'm really i hope i hope everything works out but you suddenly forgot that
you were vulnerable in that moment and decided to just point the finger and i'm not even trying
to really be like man leave him alone but on some level we have to begin to look at
things with a little more nuance than merely like rich guy rich guy is human fuck that right right
and it does just feel like people are more excited to talk about a team when they perform badly than
they are when they perform well oh that's but
that's i think that's every sport right like because we all i think as sports fans there's
always like a little bit of resentment building up for another player or team and when suddenly
it's time to like being able to like a quote-unquote objectively say this thing's a mess
huh like right it sort of it gives you that license to, to really feed all that shit.
Um, and it happens like in every league, whether it's people clowning on the nets for being
a super team that's getting swept or like, you know, uh, like in like England right now,
everyone's like laughing at Manchester United because they're like, Oh, how far they've
fallen.
But that's because there's so many years of success that people are like, it's time for
y'all to get fucking torn apart. And that's we're waiting for yeah i don't know i guess and in the early
rounds the thing that's notable is somebody losing the first round as opposed to like last year i'm
sure there was a lot of that with yeah i mean there was like people wanted to talk about ben
simmons disappearing against the hawks But then eventually the story became like,
damn, Giannis really did it.
So hopefully as the playoffs go along,
the discourse gets a little bit more, you know, just excited about people being really good at basketball.
Yeah.
You know, if you're looking for that,
you can go to a podcast called Miles and Jack.
I'm Matt Bustis.
The Sixers, I don't know.
I don't watch the losses.
So I get to just have sweet
memories of mb's game winner from game three dancing in my head long may that last that
memory it might last me the whole off season because they might not win another game because
they have lost two in a row after leading 3-0 but you know i'm i be fine. What you're describing sounds like a light pitch for, like, Severance.
That's what I am.
I'm a Severance Sixers fan.
I just only watch the wins.
You're like, what is he doing there?
He goes in that room and, like, plugs in,
but he's only, like, replaying this one Joel Embiid bugger over and over again.
And he comes out.
Yeah, I just started watching Severance, by the way, last night.
That shit is so good.
Yeah. over again and he comes out yeah i just started watching severance by the way last night that shit is so good yeah but in a way like whether it's the toy like trying to disconnect yourself from the toil or the pain of like your life like i man i there are a few there are a few games
matches moments i could i could take out of my mind but anyway um all right well those are some
of the things that are trending on this t afternoon. We are back tomorrow with a whole last episode of the show. Until then, be kind to each other. Be kind to yourself. Get the vaccine. Don't do nothing about white supremacy. And we will talk to you all tomorrow. Bye.
Bye.
I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult.
And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church. And we're the host of the new podcast, Forgive Me For I Have Followed.
Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and Shekinah Church.
Listen to Forgive Me For I Have Followed on
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Hey, I'm Gianna Pradenti. And I'm Jemay Jackson-Gadsden. We're the hosts of Let's Talk
Offline from LinkedIn News and iHeart Podcasts. There's a lot to figure out when you're just
starting your career. That's where we come in. Think of us as your work besties you can turn to for advice.
And if we don't know the answer,
we bring in people who do,
like negotiation expert Maury Tahiripour.
If you start thinking about negotiations
as just a conversation,
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I'm Keri Champion,
and this is season four of Naked Sports.
Up first, I explore the making
of a rivalry. Kaitlyn Clark
versus Angel Reese. People are talking
about women's basketball just because of
one single game. Clark and Reese have changed
the way we consume women's
basketball. And on this new
season, we'll cover all things sports
and culture. Listen to Naked Sports
on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio apps, or wherever you get your podcasts. The Black Effect
Podcast Network is sponsored by Diet Coke. I'm Keri Champion, and this is season four of Naked
Sports. Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry, Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese. Every
great player needs a foil. I know I'll go down in history. People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports.
Listen to the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
On the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Presented by Capital One, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports.