The Daily Zeitgeist - Zeitlander 4: Trendgame 7/16: Anthony Bourdain, Blue Origin, Frito-Lay, Netflix, Deadpool
Episode Date: July 17, 2021In this edition of Zeitlander 4: Trendgame, Jack and Super Producer Joelle discuss the new Anthony Bourdain documentary, the soon-to-be youngest person in space being some spoiled rich kid, the Frito-...Lay worker strike, Netflix's new game streaming service, and Ryan Reynolds being the most meta actor ever. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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, nickname 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,
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of Zeitländer 4 Trend Game.
I don't think I ever finished the Highlander series of short show titles.
That is courtesy of Come On, It's still good podcast um shout out to
y'all i am jack that is joelle monique hello hello hello hello hello uh thank you for joining us
absolutely on this fine friday afternoon sending people into the weekend with six trends for them.
Six things that are trending.
Let's kick it off with Anthony Bourdain is trendling.
So there's a new documentary that just hit Cannes that is about his life.
And the filmmaker in a recent New Yorker profile talked about how he used AI to do some of the Anthony Bourdain voiceover stuff
from the documentary,
which I don't know.
I don't know how I feel about that.
I feel like Anthony wouldn't like it,
and therefore I'm having trouble getting behind it.
There's something about putting words in a person's mouth
that's really like ringing alarm bells and anthony is
so prolific on on radio shows and in his own net like shows i just feel like as a documentary
unless i don't know what they're ai is it stuff they scripted or is it like things he wrote and
maybe didn't get a chance to do like read or do voiceover for
so it's emails that he wrote so he's it's if you're gonna do it like having him read some
of his emails out loud feels like the way to what you would want it it being him reading something that he actually wrote.
However, I don't know.
Like, just from a filmmaking perspective,
like, if I was watching that, I'd be like,
wait, why did he read his emails out loud before he died?
Yeah, and I think there's something to be said about either find the footage or find someone to do the voice.
Like, in I'm Not Your Nego, Samuel L. Jackson does the voice for James Baldwin.
And it's like so beautiful.
It's definitely an interpretation of the person using their own words.
But there's something that feels more authentic than here's an artificial voice we use to make it sound like that.
On the other hand, we are so familiar with Anthony Bourdain's voice.
like that on the other hand we are so familiar with anthony bourdain's voice like i don't yeah tons of people me included are constantly re-watch his show uh specifically the cnn version and it
i understand from a filmmaker point of wanting to be like listen we're intimately familiar with
this voice it we should hear it coming from him but then there's like tone and inflection and
i feel really for you about it
well i i think it has the potential to be beautiful and great and really put the viewer in anthony's
headspace which is the goal of a documentary anyway um but it also has the possibility of
being alienating and putting wrong inflections on and an emphasis on words that maybe were not his
intention.
And that makes me feel a little weird.
Like,
yeah,
here,
I think I have,
uh,
the audio right here.
Let me just,
okay.
Hello.
My name is Anthony Bourdain.
What?
You were so wild for that.
I was like, what is happening? Yeah happening yeah hopefully i don't know yeah we'll shout out to one of the greats to ever do it and i hear the documentary is pretty good so um but
again like this is one of those things you you didn't need to distract from it by using technology
uh but i do offer people um the complete freedom once I die to use the hundreds of thousands of hours of my voice that I've recorded and released to make me say whatever they want.
Use me as a human greeting card, whatever you want.
You do not have my permission to do the same with my voice.
Don't.
Let's see.
Oh, we finally found out who the third person on jeff bezos's space flight this
weekend is gonna be um and i think this is gonna inspire lots of people whose dads are millionaires
bordering on billionaires uh because it is 18 year old oliver damon who whose dad paid $28 million to make
him the youngest person
ever in space and
yeah I mean
shout out to him
very cool well deserved
he's applying to colleges this is really
you know he needs this right now
he really needs to get the advantage
over the other kids so that he has
a chance at life yes flex sir flex
on those college freshmen as a parent could you imagine sending your 18 year old in what is
essentially a space experiment from a private like i nasa gets it wrong sometimes i can't imagine i can't imagine putting my baby on a plane to space no right like the
first time you know flight 360 maybe uh right right yeah absolutely not yeah i also can't
imagine it's gonna be like great for them also i'm not impressed that he's the youngest person
in space that absolutely you did not earn this You're not a space prodigy.
This is just ruining the record for youngest person in space now.
It's just like, okay, well, technically.
You know what?
That seven-year-old who really.
It's like the Star Wars era of baseball.
Yes.
Yes.
I'm waiting for that seven-year-old prodigy, you know, who can do, I don't know what science
is you need to get to space.
I'm just going to say rocket science. The math. you know that that kid who's like i'm ready and that's like you know what yes
yes we need actually surprisingly easy it's just like addition and subtraction uh so you know
uh the yeah this feels a little bit like for some reason i this just intellectually does not agree with me
um it reminds me of like when youtube influencers write their autobiographies at the age of like 19
it's just like you haven't done shit like when this kid gets up there like the whole thing with
going into space is supposed to be that like you have this amazing like pull perspective
back and suddenly you realize that we're all just part of this human race together and uh we're just
very insignificant and this kid what is this kid gonna he's gonna be like tight hey jeff that's
pretty tight right yeah i mean maybe he'll turn out to be like Howard Hughes-esque in that, you know, he had a lot of money and a dream.
And it started off sort of weird, you know, mostly just about accolades and getting out there.
But then he found a passion and it blossomed into something unique.
You know, maybe, maybe.
Didn't Howard Hughes like earned his money though
no like he howard oh he just inherited him a large company
yes and then he almost tanked that company trying to launch his film career
hey um that's that's awesome that i have like completely bought into the you know america loves to erase
any sort of uh hand hand-me-downs that the the rich get and make it a story of them pulling
themselves up by their bootstraps um just him and his millions of dollars and a fleet of airplanes
he had a larger fleet of airplanes in the navy i didn't mean to make this about howard hughes
but you give the drift young guy giving money could maybe become something but it just
seems so silly i really wish they had brought someone where it would have been significant to
be like oh wow they're going to space that's so cool yeah take a hundred year old not a fucking
18 year old yeah rich oh my gosh that hundred year old was that like three g's on his body
just fucking powder against the back of the don't take an octogenarian or higher
keep them on the ground yeah um well uh down in topeka kansas uh or up in toeka, Kansas, depending on where you are spiritually. I am spiritually in the
spacecraft with Jeff Bezos and this young man. But in Topeka, Kansas, Frito-Lay workers are
striking after being forced to work 12 hour days, seven days a week. Quote from one of the strikers,
I think people are pushed to the edge kovig created some
of this during kovid managers got to work from home people see that and realize they have other
options i don't know it's pretty dope uh glad to see some collective yes get out there uh five
year rights five months off uh five months with no day off unacceptable uh exhausting my guess is most of them are on their feet
all the time it's a factory so 12 hours on your feet we know what factory conditions are like uh
we've all read animal farm uh and we've seen the amazon workers and their pee bottles so
yeah i hope they get some respect but my guess is they're going to pull a similar thing that,
is it Nabisco who owns Oreo?
And was just like, if y'all are mad, we'll just take our jobs to Mexico.
Peace.
It's such a scary time for workers right now, particularly blue collar workers who don't
have a lot of leverage in their ability to dictate their schedules or, you know, make
plans for their lives they're just literally
half at the will of their employer so i don't know hopefully somebody can give them some ability to
make better decisions for themselves because that's wild well my time at amazon has taught
me that uh unions are actually evil and we could learn we could figure this out on our own right
um so yeah all
right let's take a quick break we'll be right back this summer the nation watched as the republican
nominee for president was the target of two assassination attempts separated by two months
these events were mirrored nearly 50 years ago
when President Gerald Ford faced two attempts on his life
in less than three weeks.
President Gerald R. Ford came stunningly close
to being the victim of an assassin today.
And these are the only two times we know of
that a woman has tried to assassinate a U.S. president.
One was the protege of infamous cult leader Charles Manson.
I always felt like Lynette was kind of his right-hand woman.
The other, a middle-aged housewife working undercover for the FBI
in a violent revolutionary underground.
Identified by police as Sarah Jean Moore.
The story of one strange and violent summer.
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and we're back uh and netflix first of all netflix just hired a head
of podcasting so uh oh really netflix coming to take the food out of my uh baby's mouth um
but also uh they are apparently uh aiming to do some video gaming.
I'm excited about it.
What did they launch?
Like a video game section or what's happening?
Super not clear.
It's early stages.
They hired Mike Verdu who used to work for Facebook acquiring games for the Oculus headset.
So this guy's clearly in the know.
Oculus works with a bunch of different video game development companies so it sounds like what they're gonna do is just put it right
next to the movies and television shows i don't know what kind of controller you'll need if
they're gonna come out with their own specific kind if you can buy any generic kind and connect
it um it's just not really clear yet. It's still very early days,
but it's an exciting opportunity
because I think they're looking to launch
new release video games.
So it'll be a great opportunity for indie developers,
in my opinion.
It'll be a great opportunity for indie developers
to be like, hey, here's my game
that most people would not normally buy
given on this very large platform.
And it sounds like at this point in time,
they're not planning to increase.
It's not like an additional package you'd have to buy.
It would just come with the rest of the stuff.
Wow.
So you wouldn't have to buy a console.
No.
You would just be able to play through Netflix.
I don't know how that's going to work
because you can play Netflix on so many different things.
So I'm not sure how it's going to all work.
That would be game changing.
Yeah, totally.
Absolutely. Yeah, I think it's exciting just to see again the potential for indie game developers of which there are so many right now uh to have a large platform to launch their games
could could be exciting um deadpool is trending uh there is a new movie coming out called save guy is that what it's called save guy free guy free guy uh that is
in which uh ryan reynolds plays a video game character who finds out he's a video game
character it's like a video game crossed with truman show uh yep and it's very meta continues with ryan reynolds's thing of being meta in meta movies
um and to complete the metaness of it all uh they released a deadpool trailer for uh free guy
which is deadpool commenting on ryan reynolds in a Ryan Reynolds movie.
It's the most surreal.
As well as Taika Waititi.
Yeah, it's so surreal.
And it was confusing to me at first.
It was like, 20th Century Fox presents Free Guy,
and then here's Deadpool.
And I'm like, it's not a Fox property.
And then it suddenly dawned on me like, oh, right, no,
Disney purchased 20th Century Fox or acquired it.
And then they also put corgan because
deadpool hasn't officially entered the marvel universe yet so this is technically his first
appearance in the mcu maybe but it's a trailer on youtube so it's not really the mcu but he's
interacting with mcu characters again sort of for the first time in In the first Deadpool movie, you get a bunch of MCU characters. But again, not from Marvel's Disney, from Fox.
So the incest of studios and the overlap,
and it also seems like potentially illegal hurdles.
It was wild.
It really blew my mind watching it.
I still can't fully process what, if literally anything, it means.
Other than, like, Ryan Reynolds is just a G and can do whatever he wants now.
He's reached this sort of superstar status of not having to adhere to the typical Disney rules.
You know, a lot of these actors, performers have to live real strict, clean-cut lives.
Like, you do not want to upset the mouse.
Ask Gina. She knows. performers have to live real strict, clean cut lives. Like you do not want to upset the mouse.
Ask Gina.
She knows.
But but he also can reach out to these other companies and do other things and still find a way to fold it back into Deadpool because that character has been designed to be like
so meta and out of the box.
Again, I don't know if it means anything long term or if this is just a weird one off thing
Ryan gets to do.
And I just have to like marvel at how bizarre it is it was weird i don't know literally marvel yes literally so so
this is because deadpool has not been in the marvel universe this is like a the first time that
deadpool has crossed over into the marvel universe and it's because of those two characters being yes
on the same screen something crazy here
someone pointed out like they were both in a dc property because ryan played green lantern and
taika has a bit part in that green lantern movie this is technically a reunion for those two guys
but for a different comic book movie company it was wild all right well joelle uh it's been such
a pleasure having you uh on tdz uh we only got to five stories but
that's all the time we had so uh where can people find you and follow you yeah you guys send me
out joel monique you can find me all over the internet at joel monique it's j-o-e-l-l-e-m-o-n-i-q-u-e
there you go and that's gonna do it for us for this week uh we are back monday with a whole ass episode of the
show until then have a good weekend be kind to each other and be kind to yourselves don't do
nothing about white supremacy we'll talk to y'all on monday bye
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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 iHeart
True Crime Plus, only on Apple Podcasts. surprisingly more united than most people think. We all know something is wrong in our culture, in our politics,
and that we need to do better and that we can do better.
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