The Daily Zeitgeist - Trend Stein 2/21: Ben Stein, Carnival, Ariana DeBose, Winter Storm, Bachelor
Episode Date: February 21, 2023In this edition of Trend Stein, Jack and writer JM McNab discuss the old, sad heap that is Ben Stein, pre-Lent carnivals abound, Ariana DeBose "doing her thing" at the BAFTAs, the wild weather acros...s the US, and the Bachelor catching COVID!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of Trendstein, or Wind Trendstein's money.
I am Jack. That is J.M. McNabb, writer on The Daily Zeitgeist. What's going on?
So much is going on, Jack. So much.
I know. Well, Ben Stein's name is trending. I did have to do the young people check and ask
super producer Becca and super producer Victor if they knew who Ben Stein was, they affirmed that they did
thanks to Ferris Bueller.
The lasting impact of the
film Ferris Bueller.
Ben Stein, still out here
occupying space in people's
brains and
trending on Twitter today
for reasons
that I would have assumed
were death related.
Yeah, me too.
I thought he died, but no, he has, uh, he was complaining about pancake syrup.
Yeah, he had a hot, he had a hot one that he had to let go.
Yeah.
It's a, it's a video of him not looking great,
looking a little bent over stoop.
It's been,
it's been a while since we've seen Ben Stein in the flesh and old age has not
been kind to Ben.
No,
I,
I honestly,
I thought he was about 108 years old and had to Google it.
And he's only like 79.
Yeah.
Because you know,
people trying to win your money just ages you.
It's just up all night worried about all the people coming for his coin. But yeah. So he posted a video where he complained that his bottle of Aunt Jemima syrup used to feature,
quote, a large African-American woman chef. But due to the inherent racism of america's corporate culture uh he it seemed like he wanted
to be like it features i think he says but now because of the racism it features a white person
and then like noticed that it didn't and was like features i mean uh no person i mean nothing at all
just a void um it's like should we do take two ben where you don't say it's a
white person no just let's practice in the ancient art of improv uh and just kind of riffing up here
but yeah i mean he got the camera up had the thought got the camera up and yeah it's a it
it's an old take i would say that's one one way of putting it right yeah like
it's just so like people were even pointing out online that like because now it's a the product's
a whole different name like for it to have been called antromima and have no logo at all and not
have the new name which is like pearl mining milling company milling company yeah
not mining they're not you don't get syrup from mining yeah but for for it to be that specific
product like it would have had to be like a two-year-old bottle of syrup and again because
everyone took his money 25 years ago he can't afford syrup anymore yeah so yeah very dated from a very specific period of time it's very curious why
anyone still cares what what he has to say but i i do think like people probably generally you know
they're aware of him from ferris bueller's day off maybe from his game show when ben stein's money which helped to launch the career of jimmy kimmel um right was a former
nixon lackey and yeah uh is also like a deep right wing ideologue like a creationist yeah he made
like that whole documentary about like how they shouldn't teach evolution in school yeah remember yeah yeah and he's like he went to yale but somehow ended up as a
as a creationist which i don't know because once again like it feels like maybe a lot of the mystique
of these ivy league schools comes from the fact that they've just only given jobs to each other in the halls of power right for for the past two centuries and
so we end up with ben stein letting the cat out of the bag maybe a little bit why you should not
listen to every character actor from classic 80s comedies right and i have to remind myself of that
all the time yeah he's skeptical like don't just believe what the principal from the breakfast club tells you.
Yeah.
And I have, I've fallen victim to that.
I've lost millions in Ponzi schemes to various police academy cast members.
So yeah, it's, it's a dangerous world out there for those of us who were raised on 80s pop culture and just inherently trust it.
It is Fat Tuesday. Carnival is happening in Brazil, one of the biggest parties in the world.
This is a pre-Lenten festival celebrated around the world. Brazil, most famously Italy, Spain.
New Orleans is, I guess, the Mardi Gras
is a version of this. But yeah, it's time to pack in all the drinking and eating because we're all
about to starve ourselves during Lent. Am I right? Everybody on the same page about that, right?
That's just how I do it every week. i eat a bunch one day and drink a bunch and
then the next day i'm sober and i fast yeah yeah and i've had several heart attacks it's not good
and it's really kind of out of sync with the way other people because you party your hardest on
tuesday uh which is usually not the day everybody else reserves for partying hard but you just go
all in on tuesday and then it's the day i used to party when like cds and dvds all came out on
tuesday oh that was what a time to be alive when we just yeah yeah i remember this is kind of a
tangent but i had a friend that worked in like the big, a big bookstore in Toronto, like one of the chain bookstores.
And this was when Prince was living in Toronto.
And,
uh,
he used to come in every Tuesday with like his entourage and would just buy
every single CD that came out that day.
It didn't matter what it was,
just everything that came into the store he bought.
And,
uh,
yeah.
RIP.
Yeah. There are stories about that with directors and movie stars and stuff out in LA.
That used to just be a real status symbol.
It's like you would buy all the DVDs when they came out.
And now look at us.
But Fat Tuesday, get ready to put some ash on your forehead.
Catholics,
uh, the,
the day that put ourselves out there to be,
you know,
marked for death by the CIA.
Uh,
if the Kennedy assassination is any indication,
wait,
what?
I'm just saying that they're not fond of Catholics.
Jeff was the first Catholic president.
My,
my people are,
uh,
you know,
always on the lookout. as a producer, Brian just said don't get me started on this uh ariana debose uh
academy award winner for her role in west side story super talented artist, hosted the 76th annual BAFTAs and started the show with a song that
celebrated the various nominees.
And like,
I'm trying to picture in my mind,
like compare it to like the Billy Crystal songs,
you know,
when he would just come out and sing a song at the beginning of the Oscars
back when he hosted the Oscars.
And like,
instead of jokes,
it was just like references
to the movies yeah like that's kind of what it feels like but even more like it almost feels
more like a like rap song that your hr department would make for a training video right that level
of just like this rhymes with this and it is what we're talking about. You know, like just like going through a list and finding words that rhyme.
And here we go on to the next one.
And people are disagreeing about whether it's camp or whether it's cringe on the internet.
I am reserving judgment for, I need to study it further.
But Jam, do you have a position?
Is it cringe? Is it camp? i think it's closer to camp i yeah because there's something about it like i've probably watched it
30 times by now because i yeah there's it's it's both objectively bad and completely rewatchable
and also like there's something to it that is fascinating the world but it's also not good
i i think part of it may be like the reason why no one's totally sure what to call it is like
she is super talented you know was working with not great material uh you know like billy crystal
is not a super talented you know singer and dancer so those were just you know silly like Billy Crystal is not a super talented, you know,
singer and dancer.
So those were just,
you know,
silly where this is like,
you know,
she's committing to something that is stupid and probably shouldn't have been
done.
It's also like weird that she was hosting at all.
Like it's always a bad idea when you're like a hot young talent and you host
an award show.
Like it,
it didn't work the one time that it happened
in my lifetime with like james franco and anne hathaway oh god people saw it i would not compare
this to that at all no like no but just in terms of a career decision i i would actually probably
like defend this a bit more than like some of the people on the internet like yeah i was it was
pretty dumb but also like yeah i grew up with billy crystal which was real bad really bad and
then also i think what also did this uh the bit no service was the way it was edited because like
she's singing and like i guess i'll call it rapping but rapping like all of these names and
they do the award show thing where they
cut to that actor to like get their reaction,
but she's listing them off so quickly.
They're having a cut to people so fast.
It's like the whole thing just felt really jarring.
Yeah.
I mean,
I think the cringiest part of it is the part that isn't being shared online as
much,
which is at the end of like rattling off all
the actors and directors names uh they start singing we are family i don't know if you got
that far in the i didn't know yeah like that seems like okay i i don't know if I can defend this anymore. Yeah, it's pretty rough. But the rest of it was just, I don't know.
Also, the BAFTAs threw Ariana DeBose and her team under the bus
and said it was their idea and not the BAFTAs,
which I always, like the producers of award shows
feel like they need to get over themselves.
I think just generally, they should be like, yeah, it's stupid, but it's an award show
and protect their talent.
But this reminds me of when the Grammys threw Frank Ocean under the bus and were like, he
doesn't cooperate with our vision.
The Grammys award producers are very self-serious and take their craft of award show production very seriously.
And just be like, yeah, we do a stupid thing
and this one didn't land,
but we'll try again next year, I guess.
To be like, hey, that wasn't our idea.
Yeah, exactly.
It's so silly.
The other thing is I i watch all the you know like i
watch the oscars and stuff and it's there's so many goofy bits that don't land it's like this is
not even the worst of the bunch yeah as super producer brian put it trade shows are supposed
to be cringe and that's what these all are whether they want to be like dressed up as like
hollywood's night of bright stars or you you know, the night that Hollywood stars shine the brightest. It's just people what you're talking about. BAFTA is the thing that you're so eager to get away from you.
That's called 4D chess.
And it's the only reason I've ever watched the BAFTAs other than that one.
Uh,
I think it was like Kanye performance with the flamethrowers.
That was pretty dope.
Um,
but yeah,
anyways,
let's take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
Anyways, let's take a quick break. We'll be right back.
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you can't delay it.
Right.
You would have to like actually stop the calendar.
Like you were just,
the date would be the same for like a couple of weeks in a row.
If you just delayed the bachelor,
uh,
like the,
the actual calendar,
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Alright, well, we're all
hoping Zach feels better even though
he caught COVID probably like
four or five months ago now or
I don't know how long it takes him to turn this shit around.
I don't know. Alright it takes them to turn this shit around, but I don't know. All right. Thank you, JM. Where can people find you, follow you, all that good stuff?
Oh, you can find me on Twitter at JM McNabb again.
All right. Those are some of the things that are trending on this Tuesday, February 21st. We are
back tomorrow with the whole last episode of the show. Until then, be kind to each other.
Be kind to yourselves.
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Don't do nothing about white supremacy.
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