The Daily Zeitgeist - The WomTrend King 9/16: Bad Bunny, Martha's Vineyard, Jeffrey Dahmer, SNL, 'Dont Worry Darling'
Episode Date: September 16, 2022In this edition of The WomTrend King, Jack and super producer Becca discuss Bad Bunny's new music video, the Right's inability to see asylum seekers as humans, the new Jeffrey Dahmer show, the new SNL... cast members, and the NYT's 'Don"t Worry Darling' review!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the Internet, and welcome to this episode of The One Trend King, the new Viola Davis
movie that is getting incredibly good reviews, is also incredibly violent. The Venn diagram
of movies I am going to watch the shit out of. I am Jack, and I'm thrilled to be joined
today by super producer, Nekaramo!
joined today by super producer, Nekaramo!
Hello, hello.
I would like to say I
did not put it in the show notes yesterday
and that is my bad.
Happy Latinx Heritage Month
started yesterday.
So, yeah,
for all those who celebrate,
give money to your local
Latinx friend. Give them reparations
for the colonization of their countries as well.
Donate to Latinx Causes.
Go see an art exhibit.
Go listen to Bad Bunny.
Do more.
Learn more.
Happy Latinx Heritage Month.
Let's get into Bad Bunny.
Bad Bunny's official video for the song El Apagón came out today.
It's a cool video.
And also there's learning to be had.
Yeah, there's a mini documentary at the end of the video that's giving context to all the issues and atrocities
happening in Puerto Rico right now.
When the stream came out live,
it was very clear people were dipping off after they hit the end of the video and a face in the atrocities happening in Puerto Rico
and being there for the people in a very real and productive way, which I love that about him
as an artist, especially with the truly like number one artist in the world global platform
he has. I feel like he's really put like what's going on in Puerto Rico on the map in a
way that nobody has been able to do before. So super love and appreciate that. Watch the video,
go learn some stuff. And on top of that, there is a hurricane coming. I think it was,
I don't know if that was planned or not, but he posted that. And then now there's been an announcement that Hurricane Fiona is
potentially coming for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and that it will be catastrophic winds and
rains. So pray for Puerto Rico. If you are religious or whatever, just put your heart out
there for the people of Puerto Rico. They still have not recovered from Maria. That was five years ago. So yeah. Like talking about you kind of just briefly reference the
Bad Bunnies, like the biggest artist in the world. But that truly, I haven't seen, you know,
since peak Drake, I haven't seen like I I'm a loser and I pay attention to what is what are
the top hundred most played tracks on Apple Music on a day-to-day basis.
And this whole summer, it's been songs off his album.
The whole top five is basically Bad Bunny songs.
Truly just dominance across the country.
He really has just broken records globally and like and US side
of like
I think really
being able to put
like
international music
on like
American scale
they're like
the crossover
has always been
like America
global
and very rarely
do especially
Latinx artists
get that
like Latinx
to American
crossover.
I feel like
you know
Rosalia started doing it, but Rosalia
has a lot of her colonialization
issues anyway. She is a
Spanish artist and reggaeton,
like Spain Spanish artist
and reggaeton, which is its own
Spanish complicated relationship.
But
Bad Bunny, he is like breaking down
queer barriers for the community. He's
breaking down machismo and he is like breaking down queer barriers for the community. He's breaking down machismo
and he is just so incredibly talented. And I am so humbled to like be growing up in a time
where like someone like Bad Bunny can be dominating like the global, like it's like only
the representation I ever dreamed of, you know, growing up. Like I feel like growing up listening
to any sort of Spanish music was like so made fun of like so
frowned upon and now you have people like at parties at clubs like purposely blasting Bad
Bunny Reggaeton that would never happen like 10-15 years ago you'd have to go to like specifically
like Latino clubs to like hear that kind of music and now you can go anywhere or like be in Miami
like now you can be anywhere and like listen to that kind of music and that you can go anywhere or like be in miami like now you can be anywhere and like listen
to that kind of music and that is like you have so many white people thirsting after bad bunny
and playing and like using it as like you said drake captions like that is like bad bunny has
taken over that kind of spotlight and it's so cool to see it's fangirling here all right well uh All right. Well, let's talk about how the GOP is dealing with migrants and that is treating them like props. they're sending um i think venezuelan migrants uh to you know far-flung regions of the united
states uh that are you know blue states and being like you deal with it see how you like it and um
i i've seen like a couple kind of right-wing people being like so so most people are like
holy shit this is horrifying this is wild that y'all are
the party of christianity and you're treating people like in not the most literal interpretation
of inhumanely you're treating them like not human for your own political purposes and to like do
like a political prank it feels like it almost feels
like a prank i think that's actually what um one of the people who's now in martha's vineyard
actually said they were like cool uh governor de santis cool prank man that was you really you
really got us um because so the the details that are emerging is that they like lied to them they were like yeah yeah
there's gonna be good jobs if you go on this plane and uh yeah just go on there uh we'll
we'll see on the other side and you know they they also i think falsified um their address records to so that they would be technically illegal when they arrived so just
all around um truly wild and so then i've seen people responding to the news and to the people
who have a soul being like this is the worst thing i've ever seen being like ha see you talked about
sanctuary like they're just don't brushing past the idea of no these are human beings what are
you doing and being like see you don't like it now like just kind of yeah they're like oh you
wanted sanctuary cities and i was like but this isn't an ethical way this isn't a sanctuary city
anymore and the way that you did it because you purposely tried to fuck with the people who are seeking asylum
and make it a point
that they can't really ethically,
legally seek that asylum
by falsifying their records,
lying to them
about where they're going,
X, Y, Z.
It's so,
it is,
it literally gets
under my skin,
like gross,
like I want to vomit
type of feeling listening to this story because it's not new.
It is new for it to get this type of attention, but there's so many different ways this has already been happening for migrants in this country for many, many, many, many years.
and from many different places.
I feel like even back in the day,
like the bootstrap program for Puerto Ricans to come into this country,
they were lied to where they were going to go,
where these jobs are going to be.
Like it is just such a tale as old as time
when it comes to border relations
of the United States.
But it is so sick and sad and twisted
to see these families be, you know,
violated, lied to, used as props to be,
you know, treated as, like you said, subhuman. And it's so ironic for these Christian conservatives
to behave this way when they truly choose to go on mission trips to these third world countries
and take pictures with their kids and be like look i'm such a good person i
like disrupted the ecosystem of this area and look at me doing volunteer work i'm doing mission work
and i've come back but if they try to come here yeah and it's also telling that so they've already
constructed the argument that they're going to have in their mind right so they sent the people
and then they assumed that the communities where they were sending them to would be equally inhumane
and be like get this garbage out of here and they're like see you don't like it now because
not only is their mind incapable of like actually conceiving of these migrants as human
beings,
but they can't conceive of other Americans feeling that way.
And so they just kind of like power through to the next step in their argument,
even though that's,
that's not the reaction people are having.
People are just being like,
yeah,
we're trying to help them.
What are you,
you know,
I'm sure not everybody in Martha's vineyard is doing that.
I know that like some of these rich communities have very conservative, wealthy people.
I know one person was openly being like, well, Obama should open his house to them.
I saw a tweet today, which I'm sure was in relation to this, but it was like some conservative
asshole was like, why don't illegals ever go to Puerto Rico?
And it was like, I, that doesn't help either.
Like you can't just ship them to another place
that's also disadvantaged.
Like, huh?
Oh my God.
All right.
So let's take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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And there's a new trailer for this Netflix Jeffrey Dahmer series that looks so dark and bleak. And I just can't,
I don't know.
There,
there's a,
our guests on Monday's episode of a podcast where they were recently debating
like movies versus TV,
um,
which like,
obviously you don't have to pick one side or the other.
Um,
but I do feel like sometimes I am influenced by growing up as a movie fan and growing up in an era when movies were art and TV was sitcoms and get excited about movies and movie trailers and treat movie releases as events in my mind.
And I don't have like TV should never attempt something
something that is like so dark and it is so Ryan Murphy to want to take on this topic it is so
Evan Peters to want to be a part of it so where do I know Evan Peters from because I saw the trailer
and I was like oh Evan Peters wait he's wait he's a ryan murphy darling so
he's in all of the or almost all of american horror story he tends to lean in this like creepy
like world um he also was in kick-ass he's like one of the psychic friends he also um is quick
silver in the x-Men series of the movies.
I think like the Force One or whatever,
the new class.
Okay, that's where I know him.
X-Men First Class, yeah.
So he's Quicksilver for that.
I think he did a little crossover
in the WandaVision worlds
and plays Quicksilver there too,
kind of showing that like X-Men's going to move over
in the WandaVision, the whole other thing.
But yeah, so I have loved Evan Peters.
I've grown up with Evan Peters
and loving this creepy world.
But I agree with you where I,
Super Producer Brian put in the chat,
why do we keep doing this?
So sick of serial killer shit.
I'm also done with it.
I feel like we give,
especially specifically serial killers,
way too much time of day.
They're evil people.
Like, they target really underrepresented, like, sad people.
Yeah, in this case, very much so.
Yeah, we're telling the story of, like, just an alcoholic, like, white guy who's just, like, a complete failure and then just goes around and gets away with murdering
like people of color because the police are just like i don't know man like exactly and they've
already made a movie they've already you know with um cross lynch uh is his name he was a disney
darling and now and then was on netflix's sabrina and then he did that movie as well so it's like they
already made the movie why i i think i'm good i'm kind of with you i'm team movie i love movies i
like having a short like not short movies aren't short anymore but i like knowing it's like start
to finish like this is a complete story when i'm like watching it i get to go and consume this
piece of art and like feel the full it's like reading a book like from start to end. You're like, ah, I got it. I've absorbed that. That was beautiful. Whereas TV, it's created this like constant pump system where it's like eight more and then like a three spinoff shows and then like a character
arc in this and it's just like too, I feel
overwhelmed by the amount of content that's out
there that I tend to
spiral into reality TV and I used to never be
a reality TV person but I feel like it's the only
thing I can consume lately
that I'm like, I don't have
to like stress about where this is going.
Like, it's mindless,
it's numbing, it's fun but it's it's not
supposed to be art and i get people are like we're in the best generation of tv but i'm tired there's
too much tv right yeah yeah i mean you know the wire sopranos all like really great and proved that you can do serious art as as tv but like the hit to miss
ratio like i i don't have to dig for two examples of great movies and this is obviously like a very
controversial thing like i think when i when i see something on tv like just the the frame rate
i biases me against it like if it's at the
TV frame rate versus the movie frame
rate and like that's not fair like there's
that has that's nothing
but bias but at the same time
I don't know
this definitely feels like if you're gonna do
a portrait of a serial
killer like
you don't people you don't want to
make people sit with that for to be like
all right i'm coming back for episode two to see what what's happening yeah because it's also like
ryan murphy has a tendency to really blow it up right to like it is controversial by nature on
purpose like ryan murphy loves to like toe the line of inappropriate and camp.
And
with a story like Jeffrey Dahmer,
to me, is it worth towing that line? Is it worth
telling? I watched Glee back in the day.
I've watched probably almost anything
Ryan Murphy has made. And I've loved
American Crime Story was fun.
Gosh, he had another show with
Glenn Paltrow recently recently and this first season
was good the second season was too much and like glee you could make a case study for like
was it camp or was it inappropriate a lot of times who knows it was a different area of television
but this story arguably does not need to be told again. Yeah. Yeah.
Everybody's clamoring for the guy from Glee to make a Jeffrey Dahmer movie.
Well, speaking of TV, SNL's new cast members were announced.
Marcelo Hernandez, Molly Kearney, Michael Longfellow, and Devin Walker.
You said that you're familiar with their work.
I'm familiar with
one of them.
I know one of them was on
Conan. I really liked his stand-up.
It was very funny.
But otherwise, unfamiliar with these three
faces. One of them is
Cuban-Dominican, which is cool.
More representation is always loved.
It feels like it's a one-in-one
out scenario with Melissa Vianna Senor is out.
They bring in Marcelo Hernandez.
But they also have the first non-binary performer
on the show, which is awesome.
That one is Molly Kearney.
So, you know, cool.
That's great.
It's going to be very interesting to see
where this season goes because they interesting to see where this season
goes because they lost
seven cast members this season which is
a lot so
I don't know they haven't even filled all
of them back only four so
we'll see
and finally the New York Times has
an article
that is basically positing
that the movie Don't Worry
Darling, which we've been following because we thought
the trailer looked good, then
people saw it and the critics are like
eee, kind of a stinker.
Yikes.
Obviously we've been following it because there's
a lot of controversy around
what happened on set.
The various
director, the key players fighting with one what happened on set, like the various, you know, um,
director,
the, the key players fighting with one another,
possibly fighting with one another,
possibly spitting on one another.
Um,
and the New York times has an article that I only bring up.
Like we've,
we've talked plenty about,
don't worry,
darling,
we don't need to talk anymore about this movie,
but until it comes out,
it's just watch it.
It's like,
I think this is a new level of New York times,
like getting something completely wrong on,
you know,
the issue on an issue that doesn't matter at all,
but it's just so there,
their theory is that the,
the reason this movie might do bad is because of the controversy around it.
Like the,
that is actually bad for the movie.
Um,
whereas this is a movie that is tailor made to like,
if it got just great reviews,
everybody would go see it.
It's that type of movie that like needs to get good reviews.
And once it has good reviews,
like there's going to be interest see it. It's that type of movie that needs to get good reviews. Once it has good reviews, there's going to be interest in it. It looked
trippy and
interesting. If it was at
90% on Rotten Tomatoes
or The Woman King,
for instance, I feel
like everybody would go see it. But instead
it's at 35%.
Their thesis instead is,
but now the $35 million production is being referred to
around town as kill your darlings. Over the past three weeks, the once highly anticipated movie
has become a spectacle in all the wrong ways, with its director, Olivia Wilde, self-immolating
on the publicity trail. Now all eyes are on the box office as the film, one of only three Warner
Brothers, is releasing theatrically through the remainder of the year,
debuts nationally on September 23rd.
And then later they revealed that Olivia Wilde
canceled an interview with them.
So I do think it's just them being like...
Understandable.
Yeah, yeah, I know.
That is probably a smart publicity move,
but they are, I think, probably just being
mean. A little butthurt, a little misogynistic.
I mean,
this review, to me,
as much as the press
is crazy, and I do think
because, like you're saying, with 35%
on Rotten Tomatoes, I'm sure now with the crazy
press, people want to go see it just to be like,
what is it then? The reviews
are bad, but the drama's good, like interesting, good, not like actually good for anybody. Um, I think now more than ever people want to see it, but I also think this is like almost an unfair critique because so many men, so many male directors in Hollywood get to have crazy publicity stunts and crazy failings and then get another movie
and get like the 35 plus million dollar budget again.
And, you know, I'm not saying I am team Olivia Wilde
or team Olivia Wilde's character by any means,
but to me, Bookspart was a great first movie.
I don't think she's a bad director.
I think she deserves another shot at directing.
And if this tanks and she doesn't get it,
I feel like Hollywood has learned nothing from me too, right?
Has learned nothing from like becoming more progressive
as we, you know, probably already know that.
But it just would make me sad to see if like,
this puts more female directors behind
because of, it's like perpetuating its own problem.
It's like, that's not Olivia Wilde's fault at that point.
That is the system and the industry's fault of like not being able to give her the you know
comeback that many many many many men directors have gotten over and over and over again right
and it's yeah it's like this is a long tradition of directors having success with like one of their
early projects.
And then they get to make like their big statement,
super ambitious,
oftentimes overly ambitious movie that kind of tanks.
Uh,
and that's what,
that is sort of the rhythm of a Hollywood director for the most part.
Um,
and the,
that,
the fact that this scandal is being overlaid onto that and being like
well there's also a level of personal failure and yeah you know uh more moral like repugnance
at the core of this that will allow us to write olivia wild off is is pretty frustrating. I just wonder if like a male director
were in the same scenario,
would the New York Times have written the same article?
You know, that's like my only,
I want them to think about that, you know,
go back to the writing board and be like,
had I put a man,
had I put Oliver Wilde in here,
would I have written the same article?
I don't know.
I don't know if they would have.
So, yeah, I think this is just the New York Times
wanting to write a gossip column,
but having to have a news hook for it.
And so being like,
is this...
Because they do bring...
They quote someone as saying
there's some degree of sexism in this.
Maybe they could have moved that to the top
and been like,
there's some degree of sexism
in this article being written.
In this article I'm writing.
Yes.
Anyways, Becca, such a pleasure having you
on the Daily Zeitgeist.
Where can people find you, follow you,
all that good stuff?
You can find me and follow me at
Bex, B-E-C-C-S, Ramos on all platforms.
You can also find me at Mil Mundos Books.
I want to promote just because
it's Latinx Heritage Month.
It's a Latinx bookstore.
I volunteer out on the weekends. They deserve all your love and support. Go support Latinx businesses.
Yeah. And if you are in New York City on September 27th and you are a fan of Julissa Calderon,
she is going to be doing an event at Mamudos Books, September 27th from 6 a.m. She's doing a book tour. If you have her
manifest like a book, she's doing like a reading and writing like workshop seminar thing. It's a
free entry if you already own the book and or buy book upon entry as your ticket. So yeah.
And that is Mil Mundus Books. So M-I-L-M-U-N-D-O-S Books.
Yeah. Milmundusbooks.com if you want to go find more.
Go check it out.
All right.
That is going to do it for us this afternoon.
We're back on Monday with the whole last episode of the show.
Until then, have a great weekend.
Be kind to each other.
Be kind to yourselves.
Get the vaccine if you can.
Don't do nothing about white supremacy.
And we will talk to you all on Monday.
Bye. Bye. 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.
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