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TrendBA Finals TrendVP JayTrend Brown 6/18: Boston Celtics, Justin Timberlake, Box Office, Netflix's Social Media Activations, EGOT Candidates

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TrendBA Finals TrendVP JayTrend Brown 6/18: Boston Celtics, Justin Timberlake, Box Office, Netflix's Social Media Activations, EGOT Candidates

TrendBA Finals TrendVP JayTrend Brown 6/18: Boston Celtics, Justin Timberlake, Box Office, Netflix's Social Media Activations, EGOT Candidates

TrendBA Finals TrendVP JayTrend Brown 6/18: Boston Celtics, Justin Timberlake, Box Office, Netflix's Social Media Activations, EGOT Candidates

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Christina, Shirley Bassey, Tina, Madonna, Cindy-Ann,

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Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey. Bruce

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Springsteen. This

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A serious journalistic quest to get

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Listen to Because the Bus Belongs

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to Us on the I Heart

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1:32

internet and welcome to

1:34

this episode of TrendBA

1:36

Finals Trend VP JTrend

1:39

Brown. Brown for

1:41

the Boston Celtics.

1:44

Not JTrend. Tate-trend.

1:48

No. Tate-trend. Paul Garaventa on the

1:50

Discord with that one. That's as

1:53

much as I'll give you Paul.

1:56

I think you're a Boston Celtics fan.

1:58

A Boss Trend Celtics fan. I

2:01

will honor your NBA finals

2:03

MVP. Jay and Alicia,

2:05

the other Celtics fan that's always

2:07

in our mentions. Oh yeah. Congratulations.

2:09

You guys are having a good

2:12

one. I am happy for the

2:14

cool Celtics fans out there. Um,

2:16

finally got it. I finally

2:18

built your super gondolmans of the

2:20

world. Yes. Yes. Your gondals men.

2:23

Um, yeah. Uh, anyways,

2:26

uh, I'm Jack that's miles. These are

2:28

some of the things that are trending.

2:30

Yes. Um, I

2:33

mean, yeah, the Celtics one, I don't have too

2:35

much to say about that, that we won't already

2:37

be saying on our NBA show miles

2:40

and Jack. I'm

2:42

at boosties, but yeah, congratulations

2:46

to the boss. Congratulations.

2:48

You historically great team.

2:51

You could fill a 40 ounce bottle with my

2:53

tears. I will say that. And if

2:55

y'all want to come by it, you can sip on these

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Laker tears if you want for the low, low price of

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$1,000. But hey, hit me up. I

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will send it and you can sip on my tears. I

3:04

guess something I won't be saying on our NBA

3:06

partnered show, uh, a

3:08

historically bad playoffs kind

3:11

of like, I don't know,

3:13

maybe, maybe, but like, I guess it's

3:15

partially because I don't like the Celtics,

3:17

but partially also, I don't think anybody

3:19

else does like the Celtics. And it

3:21

was just, I don't

3:23

know. They didn't play like teams that

3:25

full strength. Oh yeah. I,

3:27

that this is all cope. You know what

3:30

I mean? It's all cope. It's all cope.

3:32

Okay. I've been on that. It's all in

3:34

18th. They hung an 18th one up. Good

3:36

for you. I'm in 18th with a good

3:39

team. Uh, yeah. Yeah.

3:42

Uh, really well built team, uh, beautifully

3:45

acquired and. I

3:47

cope in private and my text threads when

3:49

I say, come home, Jason Tatum. We

3:53

both could have had him. I'm a Sixers

3:55

fan miles, a Lakers fan, uh,

3:58

the two teams that passed on Jason. for

4:00

Lonzo. Yeah. And we traded

4:02

up to not draft Jason Tatum.

4:04

So that's where I'm at right

4:06

now. Anyways, what

4:10

else trending? Former

4:13

drunk driving spokesman, Justin

4:15

Timberlake arrested for, uh,

4:18

let me see, this can't be right.

4:20

Drunk driving. No. Um, he

4:24

was arrested for a DWI in

4:26

the Hamptons. According to

4:28

every website on the

4:30

planet right now, not

4:33

seen this kind of pickup on

4:36

a news story since 9 11. I'm

4:39

telling you people are ready to

4:41

fucking windmill on Justin Timberlake. Out

4:44

on this motherfucker. Yeah. Just straight

4:46

up. Um, he was arrested

4:48

Monday night and it was

4:51

like Trump did

4:53

another January 6th, like leading the charge

4:56

with Braveheart face paint on like it

4:58

was, people were just

5:00

like, yo, uh, the New York times

5:02

woke me up. It was like,

5:04

Hey man, you see this? Yeah.

5:06

Justin Timberlake. Where's

5:11

your God now? I was like, I don't

5:13

even like this motherfucker. What are you? Um, I

5:16

like that. Okay. So what have you, was partying

5:18

at a hotel, went through a stop sign without

5:20

stopping, refused the breathalyzer, which is like a real

5:22

drunk move or like try and let it come

5:24

down. So by the time they take you to

5:26

the station for a blood test, maybe. I don't

5:29

need that man. I don't need that. No, thanks.

5:31

I called my, then he called his friends.

5:33

Then a bunch of homies came through to

5:35

try and convince the cops to like, Hey,

5:38

let him go alone, man. So I think

5:40

this is the move. I think he, as

5:42

he was being pulled over, called his friends

5:44

because how else do your friends know to

5:46

show up and start pestering

5:48

the cops to let

5:50

you go? Right. This

5:53

is so he has concerts scheduled later this week,

5:57

which is all part of his big.

6:00

comeback tour at first,

6:02

obviously, obviously

6:04

everybody knows he released his

6:06

comeback album back

6:08

in March and we're all

6:10

still tapping our tails forgot

6:13

to what, what are

6:15

the songs with I don't even know. I remember

6:17

that's when that's when we talked about on the

6:19

show and I was like, I think Justin Timberlake

6:21

is fully washed now. Like he has his powers

6:24

are fading rapidly and like the most he can

6:26

do. Everything I thought it was. Yeah, we're

6:29

all tapping our toes to everything I

6:31

thought it was the album that totally

6:33

came out and still exists.

6:36

Yeah. And he was

6:38

in a fucking drunk driving

6:40

PSA. This motherfucker. Yeah.

6:44

So I don't know this, this is got to

6:46

be up there with one of the most disastrous

6:48

comeback tours ever. Right. Like with

6:50

between the Britney memoir and

6:53

this, yeah, the album

6:55

not really doing numbers and

6:58

then getting arrested.

7:00

The most he has to left

7:02

is to pump fake and and sink

7:04

tour. That's, that's it. That's

7:06

it. It's funny that he was

7:08

like, man, I can't wait to get rid of

7:10

y'all. And now he's like, I need you to

7:14

make to be relevant. Yeah.

7:17

Anyways, you hate to

7:19

see it. People like as

7:21

we were recording the first

7:24

photo came out and it was

7:26

literally like he was

7:28

point five seconds out the door.

7:30

Oh yeah. From the,

7:32

from the police station in

7:35

cuffs and people are like, got your ass.

7:37

Got him. Got his ass.

7:40

Wow. Wow. Wow. Well, whatever.

7:43

Look, he'll be fine. He has millions

7:45

of dollars. So maybe legal system. Maybe

7:47

it's time to take a long look

7:49

in the mirror and cry me

7:52

a river. Cry me, cry me, cry

7:54

me, cry me. Watch by Timbaland

7:57

is going to be out here. being

8:00

like, I think, you know, DWIs are actually pretty

8:02

chill. Yeah. I

8:04

think Juicy J was like free the Memphis

8:06

legend, Justin Timberlake. I'm like, Juicy J, your

8:08

whole thing's about abusing Xanax. Stop

8:12

talking. You're the Xanax and lean

8:15

guy. And my character

8:17

witness Juicy J. You're

8:21

like, Oh no, no, no. That's your

8:23

fucking famous quotable Juicy. Well, movies

8:26

have once again refused

8:28

to die. Over the weekend,

8:31

inside out to exceeded

8:33

expectations. As we've been talking

8:35

about, Bofo, B.O. And,

8:38

uh, you know, what, what should

8:40

these movies be doing? One of the

8:43

things that's come up, uh,

8:45

repeatedly is like, why the

8:47

fuck is Pixar not putting movies out

8:50

in theaters? Why do they keep dropping

8:52

movies on Disney plus? Like people love

8:54

these fucking movies. People need

8:56

things to do with their children.

8:59

Uh, and like, these are as

9:01

unimpeachable, like culturally people are just like,

9:04

yeah, no, they have like a good

9:06

message. They're pretty good movies or at

9:08

least they were like we,

9:10

yeah. Like, why not? Why are we

9:13

not capitalizing on that? So they brought

9:15

back the old crew from inside Riley's

9:17

head and it fucking destroyed

9:23

destruction at the box office.

9:25

So this is, I

9:28

guess one week, maybe two weeks

9:30

after bad boys four came out

9:32

and exceeded expectations pretty significantly. Uh,

9:35

this one was, uh, anticipated to

9:37

hit 90 million, uh, at

9:40

the domestic box office inside out

9:42

to was, uh, projected to hit 90 and

9:44

it hit 155 million. Jesus

9:47

Christ. Um, all

9:49

right. But again, it's just,

9:53

I don't know. Like it feels like

9:56

the, the fact that there

9:58

are no more easy answers. like,

10:00

let's make another superhero movie again,

10:03

again, might in some cases lead

10:05

to them learning some lessons

10:08

that have been beating

10:10

down their fucking door for a

10:12

while, such as like people like

10:15

Pixar movies or black

10:18

actors can star in movies. Yeah, black

10:20

people can you can have all kinds

10:22

of people of color be the central

10:25

focus of a film and it will

10:27

connect with audiences. Yeah, but people aren't going to

10:29

see it. No, I love Will Smith. I love

10:31

Martin Lawrence. Denzel Miles, you know

10:34

me. Denzel is my favorite actor. Dude,

10:36

I got a Martin tattoo. Martin, I

10:38

am. I'm the man. I sing the

10:40

fucking theme song in the shower. I

10:42

can't open a movie though, man, because

10:45

other people are racist. Yeah,

10:47

yeah. Right. And I'm tapped into

10:49

that. I'm tapped into that community. So

10:52

and prequels maybe like I

10:55

feel like I could make a Google Doc

10:57

for them. It's just like when in doubt,

11:00

like say no to the fucking prequel. Try

11:02

a new thing. Yeah. Say yes to

11:04

the massive superstar who you're only saying

11:06

no to because of racism. People

11:09

like Pixar movies like there's there's three

11:11

for you to keep in mind. Yeah,

11:13

I didn't realize this was the first

11:16

film since Barbie to make more than

11:18

100 million. First over 100

11:20

million dollars opening weekend since Barbie. The Beetlejuice

11:22

one. I'm like that's the actually the next

11:25

one I'm looking forward to is the new

11:27

Beetlejuice one. That that feels like it has

11:29

the chance to activate all the millennials and

11:31

Gen Xers. You feel like it's got the

11:34

juice. It's got Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice. Miles,

11:37

don't do it. Don't do it. Not

11:39

not a third time. Not a third

11:41

time. Not on this podcast. It's a

11:43

total beetle. No, beetle. Oh, thank God.

11:45

Oh, thank God. The fantastic show. I

11:47

did see the trailer for that and

11:50

with my kids. I did take my

11:52

kids to see Inside Out two. It's

11:56

fine. It's not as

11:58

good as the Inside Out one. uh

12:00

did lead to a lot of conversations about

12:02

what anxiety is with my six-year-old um but

12:04

that's fine like that's not why i didn't

12:06

like it it's just like not as good

12:09

they didn't i'm not prepared to have that

12:11

conversation with my little boy i don't want

12:13

to acknowledge bad feelings and i got

12:15

the message of the movie hey if you

12:17

stop talking about bad feelings they won't happen

12:19

that's how that works kids shut the fuck

12:22

up kid don't give them don't give your

12:24

bad feelings life by discussing them just

12:26

keep them down it just felt like it was

12:29

a little more hurried like all the like

12:31

i don't know like at the end of inside

12:33

out there's uh like a bunch of fun like

12:36

gags and like this one just i don't

12:38

know it felt like they did

12:40

three less passes on the script

12:42

this time around for whatever reason

12:45

maybe you're changed man since the

12:47

first one maybe i'm just different

12:49

okay i'm darker okay okay on

12:51

we is a character this time

12:54

around so that's oh um because

12:57

now i'm always going to remember it's

12:59

pronounced on we and not n ui

13:01

n ui um i went to i

13:05

went to the tish school at n

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ui i mean nyu no uh

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yeah it is a french like teenager oh

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15:01

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15:04

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15:06

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15:08

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16:08

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16:10

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16:35

we're back. We're back. Would you look at

16:37

that? We're back. A

16:39

little false. So this is

16:41

something we've been talking about for

16:43

a while now are these like social

16:46

media activations. They're

16:48

like these experiences that are

16:50

designed around

16:52

the fact that they know you'll

16:55

take them on social media. Like

16:57

they're made for Instagram. They're made not

16:59

to be experienced and to be fun

17:02

as you're having them, but

17:04

to be experienced via

17:06

social media. I've

17:09

been to a couple of them. I've been to

17:11

Bubble World with my children, which has,

17:13

you know, it's just like

17:16

there's a room full of balloons. They're

17:18

just like weird. And like, if you

17:20

look too closely at them, the seams

17:23

really start to show and

17:25

you're like, oh, this carpet is filthy underneath

17:28

the balloons. I went to one

17:30

that was a lot different and it was like,

17:32

look like sort of like a Baltimore drug scene.

17:34

It was called Bubbles World. And

17:36

I think maybe I was at the wrong. Yeah,

17:40

that's the wire one I went to. Nevermind. Okay. They

17:44

like, I think this is

17:46

why that story about the, about

17:52

the Willy Wonka like activation that

17:54

ended up being like real shady.

17:56

Yeah. Janko. Why everybody was

17:58

so obsessed with that is we've. We've all been

18:00

to these things and had experiences where

18:03

we're like, this feels

18:05

like it's right on

18:07

the verge of being

18:09

just a thing people put

18:11

on in their spare time. It

18:15

has the energy of the

18:18

haunted house economy, as

18:20

we've talked about before. One

18:24

of the activations I've been to was a

18:27

squid game activation.

18:29

You went to that? Yeah, I went to that. Where was

18:31

that? It was on the CBS lot. Oh, for

18:34

real? Yeah. It

18:36

was very unmemorable. It

18:39

was fine. What, you could

18:41

do some of the games or something? You could do some of

18:44

the games. Yeah. You don't fall

18:46

through. No one

18:48

dies. No one dies. But they were

18:51

doing summary executions of people, right? They

18:53

were killing people. Like if

18:55

you fucked up. But those people were being kind

18:57

of annoying too. Yeah, okay. They

18:59

deserve it. The most fun game was the

19:02

Marbles game because it was just like, that's

19:04

pretty hard to fuck up. You

19:06

go to a fucking Netflix thing just

19:08

to play with Marbles. That's literally what

19:10

I did. I

19:13

mean, there's like a, the glass bridge

19:15

is just like a memorization thing. There's

19:18

a terrible version of battleship. The

19:21

one where you like the red light green light

19:24

one from the movie

19:26

or from the show like doesn't really work.

19:29

It's probably the coolest looking, but it doesn't

19:31

really work. And

19:34

then I'm pretty sure it ends. The

19:36

climactic event involves carrying an

19:39

egg on a spoon. Like it's

19:41

like a race. Are you for real? Yeah.

19:43

What is this a block party in the suburbs? Right.

19:46

Exactly. It's like a race. Yeah.

19:50

Right. And you had to shave a balloon

19:52

with shaving cream on it. The premise of

19:54

the squid game, right? It's like children's games,

19:56

but I don't know. It again,

19:58

just feels like it's It's

20:01

executed at the level of a haunted house. Right.

20:04

And, but Netflix is like investing in

20:06

this. So they're like buying up old

20:09

closed down Neiman Marcus's and like

20:11

Sears, you know, places

20:13

in the mall and taking it over

20:15

and turning them into Netflix world or

20:18

sorry, Netflix house, which

20:21

will be a combination store

20:23

restaurant and experiential entertainment

20:25

venue where people can dance

20:27

on a replica of the

20:29

Bridgerton set, compete in squid

20:32

game challenges. The thing I did that

20:34

was like pretty underwhelming. No word yet

20:36

on whether or not there will be

20:38

a Lily hammer themed experience with

20:41

animatronic Stevie van Zant. But

20:44

yeah, that'd be nice. Yeah.

20:47

I okay. I mean, sure.

20:51

But like a mall's so fucking a

20:53

department store is huge. Yeah.

20:56

I mean, so we came thing, like you needed a

20:58

lot of space to like run

21:00

it through, but it's basically like a

21:02

very low rent version of Disneyland. It

21:04

feels like is what they're trying to

21:06

going for. Yeah. I

21:09

know they like live. I mean, look, I,

21:11

I've always said something needs to happen with

21:13

like these old shopping malls. Like

21:15

what the fuck's going on? I guess this is

21:17

one way, but people don't doing

21:19

things in real life is a, is

21:21

does help. But is this the

21:24

thing to draw everyone out? I'm trying to think of what

21:27

do I want to dance on the Bridgerton set? No,

21:29

dude. Yeah. I

21:31

mean, you're a Bridgerton head. You're a

21:33

Bridgerton. Total B head, dude. Total B head. I

21:36

don't even want this. I don't even want this because I

21:38

can't dance. You know, I can't do formal waltzing. It's

21:41

so funny. Genesis early night, you know,

21:43

you know, it is funny though. Her Majesty

21:45

were watching this shit and she was like,

21:47

she's like, wow, like people were just dancing

21:50

like in these choreographed things. Like what a

21:52

time. And I'm like, that looks like the

21:54

driest dancing I've ever fucking seen in my

21:56

life. Right. Yeah. But

21:59

I guess the cool version. the hands and then

22:01

spin around each other. Yeah, like that one. And

22:03

then like, yeah, I look into the circle,

22:06

your partner. I think they're

22:08

just discovering the feeling of being horny for

22:10

the first time in their lives. And they're

22:13

like, Oh, why is

22:15

my bird quickening? So, but

22:17

if they had a Bridgerton like ball thing,

22:19

but it was like a fucking like actual

22:21

maybe nightclub where people dance, maybe, maybe you

22:24

have something there and there's no booths and

22:26

people have to dance. But I don't know.

22:28

I'm an old person who thinks people dance

22:30

at nightclubs. I feel like there is a

22:32

cool version of this and they will not

22:35

be executing on that. Yeah.

22:38

They have done Netflix restaurants in LA

22:40

and the reviews the worst time were

22:42

not kind. Yeah. So first of all,

22:44

they put it up like right during

22:47

the WGA strike right down the street

22:49

from the W WGA strike. They named

22:51

it Netflix bites, people were

22:53

like, yeah, it certainly does bite in

22:57

their reviews. Like that was the

22:59

LA times review. So, um, I

23:02

don't know. We'll see. We'll see. Maybe

23:04

this is the future. We have the future. It's so weird.

23:07

It's like, it's so funny. It's like, Disney

23:09

has Disneyland and then there's

23:11

like universal studios and then

23:13

you can go into an

23:15

old Macy's and dance

23:18

on a Victorian set that

23:21

called Netflix house. But

23:23

is there anything they fun they could do with

23:25

stranger things? I'm trying to think like probably

23:28

just like have a like store that looks

23:30

like it is straight up out of the

23:32

eighties. Like, right. You could probably do

23:34

something that's like super effects heavy, but again, we

23:36

won't know because it sounds like the first places that

23:38

are getting it. King of

23:41

Prussia out there. Yeah,

23:43

dude. Is that in your Pittsburgh or is that

23:45

Philly? That's near Philly. Okay. And then

23:48

the, the Galleria Dallas. Yeah. So the

23:50

site gang and the, in Pennsylvania and

23:52

Dallas, let us know what it's like

23:54

when it opens. I don't even know

23:56

like a year or two from now,

23:58

but it is funny. Like we've

24:00

talked before about how like the

24:02

thing that's really ailing people is

24:05

like, we don't have human contact.

24:07

We don't have like

24:09

places, events to do with one

24:11

another. And like, this is corporate

24:14

America being like, well, we'll allow you to

24:16

see each other as long as we can

24:18

cash in. Want to dance in it. And

24:21

want to dance in the remnants of

24:23

American consumerism that we turned into a

24:26

third space. How

24:28

would you like to feel haunted while

24:31

you experience human

24:33

contact? And then just

24:36

the Tony Awards, not normally something

24:38

we cover extensively on this show,

24:40

but we do have three potential

24:43

EGOT candidates. Oh, hey, that's what

24:45

we do like in EGOT. We

24:47

do like an EGOT. So

24:50

first of all, just memorable moments

24:52

across the Tonys. Brooke Shields wore Crocs

24:54

on the red carpet due to a

24:57

toe surgery. Hell yeah. So that's fun.

25:00

The show's host, Ariana DeBose, poked

25:02

fun at her viral BAFTA rap.

25:05

I don't I remember that. But

25:08

that does not compute with my

25:10

memory. So she came back and

25:13

was like making fun of herself.

25:15

Anyways, the big news we got

25:17

some EGOT. We got

25:19

some EGOT potential. So

25:22

Jeremy Strong, who won for succession

25:25

on the TV front side of

25:27

EGOT, won a Tony for

25:30

an enemy of the people shortly

25:32

before. I

25:34

don't know if you saw his outfit.

25:37

Yeah, he was dressed as John Wilkes

25:39

Booth for some reason. Yeah, he definitely

25:41

he's got the Colonel Sanders tie or

25:44

ribbon neck, whatever that thing is called.

25:47

I'm not an expert in menswear, but that thing. So

25:49

he won shortly before traveling back in time

25:51

to assassinate President Lincoln. And

25:54

because after his Emmy for succession, he

25:56

is now, I think, on the verge

26:01

of egotting. Okay.

26:03

He just needs to like, Grammy's the easy one,

26:05

right? You just need to voice a book, you

26:07

know, it's

26:11

the Oscar. That's the one that the Oscar is

26:14

tricky, but I feel like Jeremy strong is on

26:16

the track. You think he's not one of them?

26:18

Yeah, I do. I think Jeremy strong, he's

26:21

like weird in a way that's off putting

26:23

to people, but also is like serious

26:25

and dogged. Like, I feel like he's

26:28

not going to go anywhere. If Rami

26:30

Malek can get one. Yeah. Yeah. I

26:32

think, yeah, maybe, maybe Freaky Jeremy can

26:34

too. Sarah Paulson won

26:36

for a drama called appropriate already

26:38

has an Emmy for that. OJ

26:42

show playing Martha Clark. One

26:44

of my favorite performances. One of my

26:46

favorite moments of TV

26:48

characters from history from my favorite

26:50

characters from history and Angelina Jolie.

26:52

So Angelina Jolie is really the

26:55

one we got to worry about

26:57

here. Yeah, because she

26:59

took home a Tony because she

27:01

was a co-producer of the outsiders

27:03

and she already got the Oscar

27:05

for girl interrupted. Yeah. But will

27:07

she debase herself and appear on

27:09

television? I mean, Mike's like

27:11

the last of those kinds of

27:13

stars were like, I don't know

27:15

if they would do a TV

27:17

show. Right. You know, like

27:20

we're like Glenn Close did TV and shit like

27:22

that. But like Angelina just

27:24

seems a little too mysterious to

27:26

little like limited series. Maybe it's

27:29

like five episodes from Steve McQueen

27:31

maybe or someone

27:34

like that. I could see it happening. Yeah.

27:36

Wait, was she ever in, I

27:38

might just be like memory holding when she was ever in the

27:40

TV show, but yeah, I don't think so. Yeah.

27:42

Or at least not in any meaningful way.

27:44

Where you're like this fall, Angelina Jolie like

27:47

is coming to Fox. She'll probably

27:50

like produce something with the

27:52

Obama's that wins a Grammy. As

27:55

one does. Yes, absolutely. Yeah. She

27:58

was uncredited in an episode of. Entourage

28:00

in 2007. Wow. So

28:02

that how did they miss that opportunity?

28:04

I'll give her you missed it. Sorry

28:07

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