1 00:00:00,720 --> 00:00:17,520 Speaker 1: I am all in. Let's kiss you. I am all 2 00:00:17,600 --> 00:00:21,360 Speaker 1: in with Scott Patterson and I Heart Radio podcast. Hey Everybody, 3 00:00:21,440 --> 00:00:26,360 Speaker 1: Scott Patterson. Uh. Segment four Pop Culture, Season four, Episode three, 4 00:00:26,400 --> 00:00:30,600 Speaker 1: The Hobbits of Sofa and Digger Styles. Emily and I 5 00:00:30,640 --> 00:00:36,440 Speaker 1: am joined by Tara sud Daniel Romo and Amy Sugarman. 6 00:00:36,560 --> 00:00:40,720 Speaker 1: We are all fresh from Las Vegas, Nevada. Emily on 7 00:00:40,760 --> 00:00:44,479 Speaker 1: the phone with Rory after Rory walks into her dorm 8 00:00:44,720 --> 00:00:50,159 Speaker 1: room redone. Emily, Uh, that's a plasma TV with a 9 00:00:50,240 --> 00:00:53,960 Speaker 1: VCR and a DVD player. There's also a five CD 10 00:00:54,160 --> 00:00:55,760 Speaker 1: changer in a turn table and the whole thing is 11 00:00:55,800 --> 00:00:58,760 Speaker 1: wired in five point one surrounds now. Now, I have 12 00:00:58,800 --> 00:01:00,880 Speaker 1: no idea what that means. With the man who installed 13 00:01:00,920 --> 00:01:04,880 Speaker 1: it said to get Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. 14 00:01:05,000 --> 00:01:08,560 Speaker 1: It's supposed to be amazing. Um. Dark Side of the 15 00:01:08,560 --> 00:01:12,600 Speaker 1: Moon was released March one, seventy three. The album's original 16 00:01:12,640 --> 00:01:16,040 Speaker 1: title was Dark Side of the Moon, but an album 17 00:01:16,319 --> 00:01:18,680 Speaker 1: of the same name released in nineteen seventy two by 18 00:01:18,720 --> 00:01:23,200 Speaker 1: British band Medicine Head. Through a spanner in the works, 19 00:01:23,240 --> 00:01:27,600 Speaker 1: Pink Floyd began to refer to their in progress project 20 00:01:27,760 --> 00:01:30,800 Speaker 1: as Eclipse, but reverted back to the original title after 21 00:01:31,200 --> 00:01:36,800 Speaker 1: the Medicine Head album flopped and was quickly forgotten. Wow, 22 00:01:37,160 --> 00:01:42,039 Speaker 1: I was never a big pink Floyd Gal. No, I 23 00:01:42,120 --> 00:01:45,560 Speaker 1: was a pink Floyd guy, pink Floyd Gal. So I 24 00:01:45,640 --> 00:01:51,960 Speaker 1: was never tremendous tremendous band. Oh my goodness. Oh yeah, 25 00:01:52,560 --> 00:01:56,560 Speaker 1: what's your first concert? Have I rasy that my first concert? 26 00:01:57,400 --> 00:02:00,560 Speaker 1: I'm pretty sure it was. It was the who oh 27 00:02:00,600 --> 00:02:02,920 Speaker 1: what good one? First big one? Yeah, first big one. 28 00:02:03,000 --> 00:02:07,360 Speaker 1: Sara Daniel first concerts in Sinc. The Rose Bowl in Sinc. 29 00:02:07,400 --> 00:02:13,600 Speaker 1: The Rose Bowl, No strings attached, Strings attached me too, Yeah, 30 00:02:14,200 --> 00:02:18,160 Speaker 1: Rose Bowl, and I said the nose bleeds. Oh my 31 00:02:18,200 --> 00:02:20,640 Speaker 1: mom bought binoculars. Is the greatest night of my life. 32 00:02:22,240 --> 00:02:23,960 Speaker 1: I was there on the fifty yard line in those seats. 33 00:02:24,000 --> 00:02:28,400 Speaker 1: I was rocking my face off. Was Whitney Houston. Oh gosh, 34 00:02:29,919 --> 00:02:32,919 Speaker 1: thank you, thank you, thank you. Well the whic too. Yeah. 35 00:02:32,960 --> 00:02:36,520 Speaker 1: And that's both iconic. Everybody's iconic, and there you go, 36 00:02:36,760 --> 00:02:42,320 Speaker 1: we're all iconic. Everything. That's a good title for a podcast. 37 00:02:42,520 --> 00:02:47,240 Speaker 1: Everything's uh. Paris on the phone with Laura trying to 38 00:02:47,240 --> 00:02:49,560 Speaker 1: convince her to tell Roy to have the door open 39 00:02:49,639 --> 00:02:52,399 Speaker 1: for the party. Parish, there's a party on our floor. 40 00:02:52,440 --> 00:02:53,840 Speaker 1: As she opened your door, you get to be a 41 00:02:53,880 --> 00:02:55,960 Speaker 1: part of it. But she won't open the door because 42 00:02:55,960 --> 00:03:00,440 Speaker 1: she's busy being Heidi's grandfather. H D is one of 43 00:03:00,480 --> 00:03:02,519 Speaker 1: the best selling books ever written, as among the best 44 00:03:02,520 --> 00:03:06,440 Speaker 1: known works of Swiss literature. It's a novel about the 45 00:03:06,480 --> 00:03:09,240 Speaker 1: events in the life of five year old girl in 46 00:03:09,320 --> 00:03:13,120 Speaker 1: her parental grandfather's care in the Swiss Alps. Paris was 47 00:03:13,360 --> 00:03:16,440 Speaker 1: referencing how the grandfather and story has been at odds 48 00:03:16,440 --> 00:03:19,639 Speaker 1: with the villagers and embittered against God for years and 49 00:03:19,680 --> 00:03:23,920 Speaker 1: lives in seclusion. Uh same scene, Rory comes home to 50 00:03:23,960 --> 00:03:26,160 Speaker 1: find Paris on the phone with Laurel at a convincer. 51 00:03:26,960 --> 00:03:30,360 Speaker 1: It keeps the door open for the party, Rory, I'm 52 00:03:30,480 --> 00:03:33,960 Speaker 1: rooming with a Stephen King novel. Stephen King is an 53 00:03:33,960 --> 00:03:37,840 Speaker 1: American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspends, crime, science fiction, 54 00:03:37,920 --> 00:03:42,320 Speaker 1: and fantasy novels. Described as the King of Horror, a 55 00:03:42,440 --> 00:03:46,200 Speaker 1: play on his surname and a reference to his high 56 00:03:46,320 --> 00:03:48,760 Speaker 1: standing in pop cultures, books have sold more than three 57 00:03:48,960 --> 00:03:52,320 Speaker 1: d and fifty million copies. Wow, favorite Stephen King. I 58 00:03:52,360 --> 00:03:54,280 Speaker 1: mean how much more to talking about Stephen King? Than Heidi. 59 00:03:54,360 --> 00:03:56,880 Speaker 1: I wasn't that familiar with Heidi, and it makes me 60 00:03:56,920 --> 00:03:59,560 Speaker 1: think of pippylong Stocking. So let's move on. What's your 61 00:03:59,600 --> 00:04:05,280 Speaker 1: favorite Stephen King? Maybe The Shining, The Shining. So I'm 62 00:04:05,400 --> 00:04:07,800 Speaker 1: between and these are the movies, not the books, because 63 00:04:07,840 --> 00:04:13,400 Speaker 1: I never read the books. Shaw Shank or Missory Wow, 64 00:04:14,080 --> 00:04:17,840 Speaker 1: toss up right there? Both great movies, Tara Danielle anything 65 00:04:18,200 --> 00:04:22,840 Speaker 1: Get out of the cocka duty car, Yeah, get out 66 00:04:22,880 --> 00:04:26,320 Speaker 1: of the cockady car. Yeah, the greatest line of all time. 67 00:04:26,920 --> 00:04:29,120 Speaker 1: How about when she says you've been out? I was like, 68 00:04:32,200 --> 00:04:37,760 Speaker 1: misery is, but Shawshank is just and the passing of 69 00:04:37,880 --> 00:04:42,520 Speaker 1: James Cohn recently have remained also stand by Me, oh 70 00:04:42,560 --> 00:04:44,600 Speaker 1: my god, if you have not, if the young ones 71 00:04:44,680 --> 00:04:50,520 Speaker 1: have not seen stand by Me anyway, okay? So, and 72 00:04:50,560 --> 00:04:53,400 Speaker 1: it has been adapted into many films, television series, mini series, 73 00:04:53,400 --> 00:04:55,520 Speaker 1: and comics. Books that have been thirty four movies based 74 00:04:55,560 --> 00:04:59,520 Speaker 1: on his stories, making that the most film adaptations of 75 00:04:59,600 --> 00:05:05,200 Speaker 1: any author. Uh Andy Musketty's two thousand and seventeen adaption 76 00:05:05,279 --> 00:05:08,200 Speaker 1: of It was the highest grossing film based off a 77 00:05:08,360 --> 00:05:11,039 Speaker 1: King work in the highest grossing horror film of all time, 78 00:05:11,080 --> 00:05:17,560 Speaker 1: earning ready three seven million, four d seven hundred dollars 79 00:05:17,839 --> 00:05:21,080 Speaker 1: at the box office. Doesn't scary, Daniel, Did you think 80 00:05:21,120 --> 00:05:24,919 Speaker 1: he was scary it? Yeah, you didn't think it was scary. 81 00:05:26,320 --> 00:05:28,800 Speaker 1: She went to Berkeley, and I was prepared for it 82 00:05:28,880 --> 00:05:32,160 Speaker 1: because people told me it was so terrifying. So I 83 00:05:32,200 --> 00:05:34,919 Speaker 1: really prepared myself, and then it wasn't that bad. To 84 00:05:35,080 --> 00:05:37,599 Speaker 1: this day, if I see a red balloon, I do 85 00:05:37,680 --> 00:05:40,640 Speaker 1: not go near it. Oh my god, really does that 86 00:05:40,680 --> 00:05:43,719 Speaker 1: thing in my does that scary? Right behind me? Do 87 00:05:43,760 --> 00:05:47,160 Speaker 1: you see that red? Yeah? It was not that scary 88 00:05:47,279 --> 00:05:53,080 Speaker 1: for me exactly. She went to Berkeley. Yeah, we're brave. Nothing. 89 00:05:53,279 --> 00:05:55,880 Speaker 1: I grew up in New Jersey. I don't get scared. Yeah, 90 00:05:56,000 --> 00:05:57,919 Speaker 1: it was not that bad. I've had movies that scared me. 91 00:05:57,960 --> 00:06:00,600 Speaker 1: That was not one, right, right, all right, Lorela, I 92 00:06:00,680 --> 00:06:02,840 Speaker 1: disagreeing with Suki about the food she is serving at 93 00:06:02,839 --> 00:06:05,880 Speaker 1: the Lord of the Rings Kids party. Lorela, these kids 94 00:06:06,200 --> 00:06:08,680 Speaker 1: not the Romanov kids. The House of Romanov was the 95 00:06:08,680 --> 00:06:12,760 Speaker 1: reigning Imperial house of Russia from sixteen thirteen to nineteen seventeen. 96 00:06:12,760 --> 00:06:18,320 Speaker 1: They achieved prominence after this. Zarina Anastasia roma Nova was 97 00:06:18,360 --> 00:06:20,560 Speaker 1: married the first Star of Russia. I'm in the Terrible. 98 00:06:20,560 --> 00:06:25,440 Speaker 1: The house became boyars, the highest rank in Russian nobility 99 00:06:25,600 --> 00:06:30,000 Speaker 1: of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and later of the 100 00:06:30,120 --> 00:06:35,440 Speaker 1: Zardam of Russia under the reigning Ruric dynasty. Uh Lorea 101 00:06:35,520 --> 00:06:37,880 Speaker 1: I referring to Suki's food being too fancy for these 102 00:06:37,960 --> 00:06:42,160 Speaker 1: kids at the birthday party. Mental Louis show up at 103 00:06:42,160 --> 00:06:45,200 Speaker 1: the party. Thank god they did, and Louise is dating 104 00:06:45,240 --> 00:06:49,479 Speaker 1: a Harvard Man. Louise right now, he's totally freaked that 105 00:06:49,560 --> 00:06:51,600 Speaker 1: The Simpsons are going to be off the air by 106 00:06:51,600 --> 00:07:00,120 Speaker 1: the time he graduated, it's like two years and princes 107 00:07:00,160 --> 00:07:04,040 Speaker 1: really good because it's still it's really funny. The Simpsons 108 00:07:04,080 --> 00:07:07,360 Speaker 1: is an American animated sitcom. The series is a satirical 109 00:07:07,440 --> 00:07:10,800 Speaker 1: depiction of American life, epitomized by the Simpson family, which 110 00:07:10,840 --> 00:07:19,960 Speaker 1: consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. Rory and 111 00:07:20,000 --> 00:07:22,400 Speaker 1: Paris want to shut down the party. Rory meets twins 112 00:07:22,440 --> 00:07:26,240 Speaker 1: who are friends with Emily Paris, I know what's with 113 00:07:26,280 --> 00:07:30,400 Speaker 1: the Sisters. The Sisters were the three Hungarian American actresses 114 00:07:30,440 --> 00:07:36,640 Speaker 1: social lites Magda and Eva um or Eva. The sisters 115 00:07:36,640 --> 00:07:40,440 Speaker 1: were well known social lites, with Evana becoming notable for 116 00:07:40,440 --> 00:07:44,440 Speaker 1: their acting and personality work. Both sisters had recurring roles 117 00:07:44,800 --> 00:07:48,200 Speaker 1: on hit series such as Climax, The Love Boat, Hello, 118 00:07:50,360 --> 00:08:03,880 Speaker 1: I want to the matinee theater will be making Niceess. 119 00:08:04,000 --> 00:08:09,560 Speaker 1: I thought, wasn't this one of those good for me? Yeah? 120 00:08:09,600 --> 00:08:12,400 Speaker 1: She was. I think it was Eva, it was even 121 00:08:12,440 --> 00:08:16,000 Speaker 1: I think was kind of Eddie Albert. Yeah. To toss 122 00:08:16,080 --> 00:08:19,160 Speaker 1: up between the Woar sisters and Star Trek of who 123 00:08:19,200 --> 00:08:22,920 Speaker 1: gets the most mentioned and agree, Elizabeth Taylor gets quite 124 00:08:22,920 --> 00:08:25,720 Speaker 1: a few all right. Outside their careers, they're each well 125 00:08:25,760 --> 00:08:30,160 Speaker 1: known for their serial matrimony. Magie was married six times, 126 00:08:30,480 --> 00:08:35,440 Speaker 1: Jaja nine times, and Eva five times. British actor George 127 00:08:35,440 --> 00:08:38,360 Speaker 1: Sanders was first married to Josa and later to Magda 128 00:08:38,840 --> 00:08:42,520 Speaker 1: uh like. He could tell the difference to the later 129 00:08:42,559 --> 00:08:44,960 Speaker 1: marriage only lasted one month. He never realized that they 130 00:08:45,000 --> 00:08:48,559 Speaker 1: were different people. Um Paris talking to Rory at the party, 131 00:08:48,600 --> 00:08:52,040 Speaker 1: saying she doesn't have a group, but pointing out to 132 00:08:52,160 --> 00:08:55,840 Speaker 1: her sweet mates all belonged to a group. Paris tannas 133 00:08:55,880 --> 00:08:58,080 Speaker 1: a freak, so she'll be in the John Nash group. 134 00:08:58,160 --> 00:09:00,679 Speaker 1: John Nash and American mathematician who Award of the nine 135 00:09:02,520 --> 00:09:07,360 Speaker 1: No right exactly Nobel Prize for Economics for his landmark 136 00:09:07,440 --> 00:09:12,080 Speaker 1: work first begun in the nineteen fifties on the mathematics 137 00:09:12,120 --> 00:09:14,800 Speaker 1: of game theory. The film A Beautiful Mind, released in 138 00:09:14,800 --> 00:09:16,920 Speaker 1: two thousands one, told the story of Nobel Prize winner 139 00:09:17,000 --> 00:09:19,920 Speaker 1: John Nash, whose innovative work on game theory and mathematics 140 00:09:20,240 --> 00:09:23,280 Speaker 1: was in many ways overshadowed by decades of mental illness. 141 00:09:23,360 --> 00:09:26,080 Speaker 1: Parts of the film, which is set largely on the 142 00:09:26,080 --> 00:09:29,880 Speaker 1: campus of Princeton University against the backdrop of Cold War intrigue, 143 00:09:30,000 --> 00:09:33,200 Speaker 1: are seen from Nash's delusional perspective. The movie, directed by 144 00:09:33,280 --> 00:09:38,880 Speaker 1: Ron Howard and based loosely on Sylvia Nassa's nine biography 145 00:09:38,880 --> 00:09:43,160 Speaker 1: of Nash, won four Academy Awards, including that for Best 146 00:09:43,640 --> 00:09:48,000 Speaker 1: Picture and Ladies and Gentlemen. That brings us to the 147 00:09:48,160 --> 00:09:51,440 Speaker 1: end of this pop culture Thank you for participating. Yes, 148 00:09:51,520 --> 00:09:56,720 Speaker 1: it was. It really truly was. Um and uh and 149 00:09:56,760 --> 00:09:59,880 Speaker 1: that's gonna do it? Kids, anything anything to add you 150 00:10:00,000 --> 00:10:04,560 Speaker 1: going to throw in any other pop culture comments or references? Uh, 151 00:10:04,840 --> 00:10:07,360 Speaker 1: speak up now or forever hold your piece, Just look 152 00:10:07,400 --> 00:10:12,240 Speaker 1: forward to the next one with you chicken or beef, No, 153 00:10:12,480 --> 00:10:16,280 Speaker 1: I'm both, Okay, that's it, everybody. Thank you ladies. Thank 154 00:10:16,320 --> 00:10:22,400 Speaker 1: you Danielle, Thank you Tara, Thank you Amy. Next episode, 155 00:10:22,440 --> 00:10:26,559 Speaker 1: Season four, Episode four, Chicken or beef? What about a 156 00:10:26,600 --> 00:10:30,600 Speaker 1: vegetarian option. Let's let's rename it. Let's chicken or beef 157 00:10:30,640 --> 00:10:35,480 Speaker 1: for a vegetarian option. Do you want tofu with that? Anyway? 158 00:10:35,559 --> 00:10:42,959 Speaker 1: Love you guys, keep downloading. We love your comments. You know. Look, 159 00:10:43,120 --> 00:10:47,160 Speaker 1: that's okay, maybe not from pop culture, but from the 160 00:10:47,240 --> 00:10:51,000 Speaker 1: if you if you miss the Monday that Now, if 161 00:10:51,840 --> 00:10:56,559 Speaker 1: there's one message that you can glean from this podcast, 162 00:10:56,600 --> 00:11:01,240 Speaker 1: is it's okay to have different opinions. It's okay anyway. 163 00:11:01,480 --> 00:11:05,880 Speaker 1: Love y'all. Take care, best to the leaf blower out 164 00:11:05,920 --> 00:11:11,440 Speaker 1: there outside. 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