Topic: Brad Pitt

24 chapters across the catalog

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 35:33 - 38:58

1843: Token Muncher

ByteDance C-Dance 2.0, Hollywood Deepfake Controversy

A viral deepfake video featuring a reunion of Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise has sparked outrage among Hollywood unions. The video was created using ByteDance's new AI generator, C-Dance 2.0. Industry experts, including Deadpool writer Rhett Reese, suggest the technology represents a "doomsday scenario" for the film industry. The hosts argue that the technology cannot be "uninvented" and will lead to massive litigation over likeness rights.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 2:23:06 - 2:25:31

1722: This Actually Happened!

Brad Pitt Emmy Nomination, Dr. Fauci Reaction

Dr. Anthony Fauci reacted to news that actor Brad Pitt was nominated for an Emmy for portraying him on Saturday Night Live. Fauci praised Pitt's talent but expressed hesitancy about appearing on stage at the awards ceremony, fearing it might suggest he was not taking the pandemic seriously. The interaction highlighted Fauci's unusual status as a pop culture figure during the crisis.

Pod Roll
Episode 1719 26:11 - 29:18

1719: Pod Roll

Historical Context of the Assad Regime and Celebrity Diplomacy

A retrospective look at the Assad family highlights a 2010 meeting between the Syrian President and actors Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. The discussion contrasts the "laid-back" image once projected by Asma al-Assad in Vogue magazine with the subsequent decade of civil war and international condemnation.

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 2:51:07 - 2:55:18

1292: Killing Mink

Media Amplification of Systemic Racism Perceptions

The concept of "prevalence-induced concept change" is applied to celebrities like Jack Dorsey and Brad Pitt, who perceive "systemic racism" everywhere despite its objective decline. The media acts as an amplification factor, creating a feedback loop where non-existent "red berries" are reported as ubiquitous. This psychological phenomenon explains why "under-informed and over-socialized" individuals are easily triggered by modern social justice narratives.

RBG Down!
Episode 1279 2:05:24 - 2:07:16

1279: RBG Down!

COVID Haircuts and Celebrity Virtue Signaling

The hosts discuss the social stigma surrounding haircuts during the lockdown, citing Nancy Pelosi's salon controversy. They observe that many Hollywood celebrities, like Brad Pitt, are appearing "unkempt" as a form of virtue signaling. There is a humorous exchange about whether the hosts should start wearing wigs to maintain their appearance.

Trust Stamp
Episode 1267 31:32 - 34:22

1267: Trust Stamp

Anthony Fauci CNN Interview, Brad Pitt Emmy Nomination

CNN's Alison Camerota interviewed Dr. Anthony Fauci, focusing on Brad Pitt's Emmy nomination for portraying him on Saturday Night Live. Fauci expressed admiration for Pitt but declined the suggestion of appearing on stage at the Emmy Awards, citing the ongoing pandemic and the need to remain focused on his professional duties. The hosts criticize the interview for its "fan-girl" tone and lack of substantive questioning.

Imbleachment
Episode 1237 23:51 - 29:36

1237: Imbleachment

Brad Pitt Portrays Anthony Fauci on Saturday Night Live

Actor Brad Pitt portrays Dr. Anthony Fauci in a remote episode of Saturday Night Live, addressing misinformation and the President's recent comments. The sketch parodies Trump's descriptions of COVID-19 tests as "beautiful" and his claims that the virus will disappear like a miracle. The hosts criticize the writing and the "virtue signaling" nature of the home-produced comedy show.

W.H.O. CARES
Episode 1233 1:40 - 2:34

1233: W.H.O. CARES

Anthony Fauci, Brad Pitt Saturday Night Live Casting

Dr. Anthony Fauci addressed rumors regarding his portrayal on Saturday Night Live during a CNN interview. When presented with options including Ben Stiller and Brad Pitt, Fauci jokingly selected Pitt to play him in future sketches.

Rando
Episode 1216 2:27 - 7:56

1216: Rando

Oscars 2020 Ratings and Joaquin Phoenix Acceptance Speech

The 92nd Academy Awards reached an all-time ratings low, attributed to celebrities lecturing the audience on political issues. Brad Pitt's comments on John Bolton and Joaquin Phoenix's lengthy acceptance speech for Best Actor are highlighted. Phoenix's speech, which touched on animal rights and the artificial insemination of cows, is criticized for being redundant and disconnected from the film industry.

German SPAM
Episode 1069 1:24:17 - 1:26:33

1069: German SPAM

Brad Pitt and the Make It Right Foundation Scandal

Brad Pitt's "Make It Right" foundation faces criticism for the poor condition of homes built in New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward after Hurricane Katrina. Residents report that the "green" homes are plagued by mold, rotting wood, and structural failures. The hosts note that the story is gaining traction on major networks, which usually protect high-profile Hollywood stars.

Swagger
Episode 1033 1:40:02 - 1:43:52

1033: Swagger

World War Z, Hollywood Collective Action Narratives

A comparison is made between Max Brooks' book "World War Z" and the Brad Pitt film adaptation. The discussion highlights how Hollywood prefers "hero" narratives over the book's theme of "collective action" and diffuse adaptation. Panelists from the Lear Center discuss the "Trojan Horse" method of sneaking nuanced or political messages into big-budget films through popular source material.

Gun Extremists
Episode 621 2:32 - 4:11

621: Gun Extremists

Brad Pitt Red Carpet Attack, Vitalii Sediuk

Actor Brad Pitt was reportedly attacked by a fan during a red carpet event intended to promote an Angelina Jolie film. The assailant is identified as a Ukrainian television personality known for similar stunts, including a previous incident at the Cannes Film Festival. The event is analyzed as a potential staged publicity stunt to drive movie promotion despite the presence of heavy security.

Dhimmi or Dead
Episode 585 1:57:12 - 2:03:30

585: Dhimmi or Dead

Modular Housing Real Estate and Brad Pitt's New Orleans Project

John C. Dvorak describes driving through elaborate modular housing developments in Oregon and San Jose, noting they are often targeted for redevelopment into high-rises. The hosts discuss how "good intentions" in urban planning, such as Brad Pitt's housing project in New Orleans' 9th Ward, often lead to gentrification and the displacement of the original residents. They conclude that these "money touch" developments frequently benefit yuppie newcomers over the local population.

Law of the Jungle
Episode 563 1:52:08 - 1:54:39

563: Law of the Jungle

Movie Reviewer Decline, Fake Celebrity Interviews

The era of trusted movie critics like Siskel and Ebert has ended, replaced by a promotion-driven system where reviewers are paid to praise films. Many "exclusive" celebrity interviews are revealed to be "canned" junkets where the interviewer and the star are never actually in the same room. This lack of honesty in entertainment journalism is attributed to the consolidated ownership of networks and film studios.

Wantonly Podcasting
Episode 515 34:52 - 39:01

515: Wantonly Podcasting

Prosopagnosia Face Blindness and Brad Pitt

Prosopagnosia, or face blindness, is a disorder where individuals cannot recognize familiar faces, reportedly affecting celebrities like Brad Pitt and artist Chuck Close. The condition is linked to the brain's inability to process facial expressions as important information, leading to social misunderstandings.

The Pipeline Report
Episode 426 2:00:40 - 2:05:19

426: The Pipeline Report

Angelina Jolie, Bosnia Pipeline, UN Refugee Ambassador

Angelina Jolie is identified as a "confirmed asset" for her role as a UN refugee ambassador and her public calls for intervention in Syria. The hosts link her film about Bosnia to the Ionian Adriatic pipeline project, suggesting her humanitarian work serves as a cover for energy interests. They also engage in a brief tangent regarding her physical height and public image.

Internet Governance
Episode 424 1:47:42 - 1:51:02

424: Internet Governance

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Assad Meeting, and Vogue Controversy

A 2009 anecdote resurfaces regarding Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's visit to Damascus, where they were driven to lunch by President Bashar al-Assad without security. The hosts discuss a controversial Vogue magazine profile of Asma al-Assad that was later removed from the publication's website for political reasons. A photo of Jolie and Asma al-Assad is highlighted as a relic of a time when the Syrian first family was viewed favorably by Western media.

Episode 413 2:10:57 - 2:20:44

413: Kill List

MDPV Chemistry, Adderall Competition, World War Z Promotion

The synthetic drug MDPV, marketed as "bath salts," is described as a potent stimulant similar to a "souped-up Adderall." The hosts suggest the pharmaceutical industry wants to ban these substances to protect their market share of ADHD medications. Furthermore, they argue the sudden media obsession with "zombies" is a coordinated viral marketing campaign for the upcoming Brad Pitt film, World War Z.

Party@Ecropolis
Episode 376 1:07:36 - 1:11:53

376: Party@Ecropolis

Entertainment Tonight Movie Plugs, Hollywood Sign Severed Head

The hosts critique *Entertainment Tonight* for blending news with movie promotions, specifically a report on a severed head found near the Hollywood sign. The segment repeatedly references Brad Pitt's movie *Seven* and the 60s *Batman* series, leading the hosts to suspect the entire "news" story is a viral marketing stunt for DVD releases.

Axis of Abuse
Episode 325 1:43:08 - 1:47:45

325: Axis of Abuse

No Agenda Tour, BP Gas Cards and Bible Gift

The No Agenda Tour receives various gifts from producers, including BP and Shell gas cards and a customized leather-bound Bible. A donor in Tampa, noted for his resemblance to Brad Pitt, provided the Bible with a specific reference to the Book of John, which is interpreted as a message for the co-host.