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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time for Nina's what's trending?
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Do you think if it became more common for your
favorite artists to also release movies the same time that
they release their albums, you would be willing to consume
all of the things?
Speaker 3 (00:10):
No so and too right? Who would you actually watch?
Speaker 4 (00:14):
Like?
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Who would be really good in a movie and is
really good with music?
Speaker 1 (00:17):
Childish Gambino?
Speaker 3 (00:18):
Oh yeah, I like that one too.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
He's a great actor and he's very funny and all
that stuff.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
And then his so But the movie though, is kind
of an extension of the album. So, like right now
I'm talking about Miley Cyrus, She's not the first one
to do this. Watch has done this, like other artists
have double Hold Hold on Lemonade.
Speaker 5 (00:37):
This has been been being done since like the seventies.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
I know.
Speaker 5 (00:42):
I think Floyd released like a two hour movie for
one song.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
Oh yeah, they did ja people will go watch those
laser shows.
Speaker 5 (00:52):
Yeah, Michael Jackson did a smooth Criminals almost a full
feature length film, actual and thriller.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
Swiller to do that with a lot of songs.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
But now, and this isn't the first time though, that
it's happened, But I'm starting to see it kind of
be a trend because artists that have already put out
so many albums are like, well, what do I do
to make myself different? Not that the music is always
going to change, but to have that extra addition. So
Miley Cyrus is doing that. She's got a new album
that drops called One of a Kind Pop Opera on
May thirtieth, but then following that, she's going to have
this movie called Something Beautiful and it's a whole film
(01:24):
kind of based on the album, So it's a pop opera.
Speaker 4 (01:29):
I'm back into that and like the Michael Jackson stuff.
But like I thought you meant just a randomly like
an actress in a random movie.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
I feel like I would like that better, honestly, But
because this feels like it's just going to be like
a long music video that's the entire album, but it
goes with the album.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
So it's kind of cool.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
The Eras Tour movie. Yeah, sounds like Victoria would do this,
and that's exact.
Speaker 4 (02:00):
Like reliving the concert it was so fun, but this
is a movie. It's like it's an extra creative space
for an artist to like go with how they see
their music. Y, yeah, totally, it's kind of cool, Like
it's putting how you feel into a I guess.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
You gotta really love the artists to do it. Yeah,
I'm I think I'm into it.
Speaker 5 (02:19):
If you if the artist built an album as a
soundtrack to a movie, so reverse it, right, so they
wrote a movie in that brain cool, they build the soundtrack,
they released the soundtrack as an album, not you not
knowing there's gonna be a movie, and then then the
movie comes out.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
That's pretty cool. It'll be cool.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
Yeah, very cool. Well, just an idea out there for
you aspiring artists.
Speaker 5 (02:36):
It's got to be like a childish scambino though, Yeah,
it's got to be someone like that.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
Is that kind of similar to an artists write songs
specific for movies.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
Yeah, but imagine they did that in their whole album.
They wrote a whole movie and then made the And yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
I think it would be cool.
Speaker 5 (02:48):
That would be really like I think of the movie
I Love You Man, where every song in that movie
is a Rush song. Right, And so if Rush had
made an album for the movie, that'd be cool, and
they were in it, that would be cool.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Yeah, artists and movie makers and companies should collapse. Yeah,
you know, and they could score basically score the whole movie
with their songs for an album that would be sick.
It's a great idea. Somebody's gonna do it.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Jewbil Okay, So flashback to twenty sixteen. Do you remember
when Kim Kardashian was held hostage in her hotel room
in Paris?
Speaker 4 (03:20):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (03:21):
Yeah, for all of her jewelry.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
Because she had been posting on social media that she
was in this hotel room in Paris, that she had
a four million dollar diamond ring, that she had.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
All the jewelry.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
We were saying it was like set up by the Kardashians, right.
Speaker 3 (03:35):
Oh really, I don't know, maybe it could.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
What they were saying at the time it was the
security guards.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
So whoever it was ended up making off with ten
million dollars in blaying. But since then, the case has
been under investigation for five years before ordering a case trial,
and that case trial actually starts in May, so fast sorry,
almost ten years later. Long, almost ten years later, and
Kim's gonna go to Paris and relive all of that
to testify against them.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
Who is she?
Speaker 4 (04:02):
So they caught the guys, yeah, security and they've been
just chilling this entire time. Can you imagine pulling a
job like that and then chilling for ten years and
then having to go to court.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
I've been in jail this whole time. Oh so's they
were actually chilling.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
Like go to a different country at that point. I
mean it was It's bad. She was bound and gagged
and held at gunpoint. I mean's been a lot of trouble.
But they've just been chilling the whole time. They could
have been pulling other jobs.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
So anyway, we'll be able to hear all about that
and see how that plays out.
Speaker 3 (04:33):
Dang, that is what's trending.