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Hollywood's $230 Million Ponzi Scheme

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David0:07Moment view
What's up guys, welcome back to Views. We're Jason, Natalie, Al standing by.
Jason0:13Moment view
Yeah, why'd you want a podcast tonight?
David0:15Moment view
Um, that is an interesting question.
Natalie0:16Moment view
It's like, are you sick?
David0:17Moment view
Because it's like early.
Jason0:18Moment view
Yeah, because I got a nice text from Dave. It's Tuesday and normally we're really scrambling to get like— Thursday's episode goes up at like 11 PM.
David0:26Moment view
Yeah, Thursday's episode is usually recorded Thursday. Wait, what day is it, Tuesday or Wednesday?
Jason0:29Moment view
Today's Tuesday. Would you have your days wrong? Is that why you called? I literally I was at home. All right, you can go home, Jay. Yeah, no kidding.
Alex0:35Moment view
Let's wrap it up.
Jason0:36Moment view
I was like, I got the text like, you want to pod tonight? I was like, oh my God, yeah, yes, yes, yes! I yelled at him like, he wants to pod tonight, let me get it all done.
David0:44Moment view
Um, well, it's because Natalie hasn't been here all day. Ah, you're—
Alex0:49Moment view
that's what this is about.
David0:50Moment view
Yeah, 100%.
Alex0:51Moment view
This is a trap.
Jason0:52Moment view
He's in love with you.
Alex0:53Moment view
I know.
Jason0:54Moment view
He is deep, deep-seated, underground in love with you, and he doesn't even know it.
Alex0:59Moment view
No, he doesn't.
David0:59Moment view
No, no, I'm not in love with that. I just can't function without her in the entire day.
Alex1:02Moment view
That's love, brother.
Jason1:03Moment view
No, it's about to love. Okay.
David1:06Moment view
No, no, no. It's like I just sat here. Al, you can attest to this. Alex, what did I do all day? Where was I? Yeah.
Natalie1:11Moment view
I walk in the movie room and he's laying on the couch all cuddled up in a blanket.
David1:15Moment view
What time is it? I don't know.
Jason1:17Moment view
Like 2, 3.
David1:18Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie1:18Moment view
And then he's calling Taylor, yelling, where is she?
Jason1:24Moment view
Where is she?
David1:25Moment view
And then she comes in.
Natalie1:26Moment view
I go outside to take a call or something. Where you going?
David1:31Moment view
I've been here. Yeah, I've been here since 2 PM. It is now 9 PM.
Alex1:36Moment view
Jesus.
David1:37Moment view
I have just— you haven't moved, huh? I haven't moved.
Jason1:39Moment view
In the same spot?
David1:41Moment view
Yeah, in the same spot. Obviously I go up to pee a lot and like, you know, I, I haven't, I haven't actually moved since I've eaten. I haven't eaten yet since 1 PM.
Alex1:50Moment view
Wow.
David1:51Moment view
Um, yeah, so definitely some issues I have to work on.
Alex1:53Moment view
Definitely codependency for sure.
David1:55Moment view
But why I needed Natalie here is because I wanted to plan out the rest of the week. Like, I want to like, when are we going to start shooting the vlog? And like, yeah, and like We have people for that, but Natalie also knows the other side of my schedule.
Jason2:04Moment view
Uh-huh.
David2:05Moment view
So I just need her—
Alex2:06Moment view
Which I can very easily communicate on text or on call.
David2:08Moment view
I can't do it on phone. I just can't. I can't plan things on phone.
Jason2:11Moment view
You're old school.
David2:11Moment view
Yeah, I'm old school. He's old school. And also we have a Halloween party this week that I'm really stressed about. People are up my ass about hitting me up to come. And I just need to communicate with Natalie. I'm just really stressed. And Natalie likes to stay at home during the most high-stress moments.
Alex2:27Moment view
I needed one day at home. The amount of work that I got done was—
David2:31Moment view
I know she does it for that reason. Yeah, so like when there is the most amount of stress here, she leaves. I have to go home so she can actually get the work done. But that's tough for me because when there is the most amount of stress, that's when I need Natalie. Yeah, so it, you know, it just doesn't— the balance.
Alex2:46Moment view
But like, you don't— like, you're totally fine.
David2:48Moment view
Yeah, I really don't. But Tay was fucking great today. We had such a good time.
Alex2:51Moment view
Amazing.
Jason2:52Moment view
What did you guys do?
David2:52Moment view
We watched this movie called The Astronaut.
Alex2:54Moment view
You watched a fucking movie in the middle of the day?
David2:57Moment view
Um, well, I was finishing it up, but yeah, bro. Yeah, yeah, I had kind of like a me day. What?
Alex3:03Moment view
This is a stressful week.
David3:04Moment view
I know a lot those? Well, when I get stressed, I just—
Alex3:06Moment view
You have plenty of me days.
David3:07Moment view
When I just get— when I get stressed, I just stop doing anything.
Jason3:10Moment view
Me too.
David3:11Moment view
I just like stop.
Jason3:11Moment view
Do you ever get overwhelmed? You're like, I have like 5 or 6 things I need to do. I'm like, I'm not doing any of it.
David3:16Moment view
Yeah. You just start pretending like you don't exist. Yeah. Like, yeah. You know those like, you know that meme of Homer Simpson fading into like the grass or the hedges? It's like, that's like literally what I feel like with my eyeballs. I'm like, okay, I'm not on this planet. None of this matters. And I'm just going to disappear. And then that's when I hear Natalie's voice pull me out of the hedge. Hey, dumb fuck. And then we have to do whatever we have to do.
Alex3:38Moment view
Lock in.
David3:39Moment view
Well, how was your day without me?
Alex3:40Moment view
Was it incredible?
David3:42Moment view
Fuck.
Alex3:43Moment view
I woke up at 7 AM this morning.
David3:45Moment view
I just went on a 3-minute rant about how difficult it was for me. She's like, I had the best day ever.
Alex3:51Moment view
I woke up at 7. I went for a run this morning, which was great. Great start to my day. Made myself some breakfast. Had all my Zoom calls, did all my emails. I cleared out my entire inbox, which is really difficult for me to do.
David4:04Moment view
Yeah.
Alex4:04Moment view
And it was great. And I got back to everybody. Like, I feel really, like, I feel really organized. I feel really good about this week. And it is a very stressful week, but there's a lot going on.
Jason4:13Moment view
What'd you have for breakfast?
Alex4:14Moment view
I made a piece of toast with prosciutto and some soft-boiled eggs.
Jason4:19Moment view
Prosciutto? Yeah. Wow.
Alex4:20Moment view
It was very good.
Jason4:22Moment view
You jealous of that, Dave?
David4:25Moment view
Yeah. So I have been, I've been for breakfast, I've been eating bagels, Alex's bagels. I've been going, Alex, have you noticed that your bagels are disappearing quickly?
Jason4:33Moment view
Taylor asked me yesterday, she's like, do you have more bagels?
Natalie4:35Moment view
I'm like, there were 10 left yesterday. What do you mean?
David4:38Moment view
Do we have more bagels? Yeah, I go through them a lot. So I eat a lot of bagels and apparently they're not good for you.
Alex4:43Moment view
It's like very processed.
Jason4:45Moment view
Yeah.
Alex4:46Moment view
Especially the bagels that Alex gets.
David4:47Moment view
Like I get 2 bagels with cream cheese, but I get all cut up veggies. I got all the veggies in the world. I've been thinking I've been eating healthy, but it's actually like I'm like, I can tell I'm getting like pudgy because of it. I was going to like do a little fast. Yeah, DJ Zedd has been posting on his Instagram stories that he's on a fast and has like time. He has a little timer for his fast.
Jason5:09Moment view
Yeah.
David5:09Moment view
And he's like 136 hours in. No, no food.
Alex5:12Moment view
Crazy.
David5:13Moment view
And it's like making me really jealous because like I want a timer to show my friends and be like, look how far I am. So I'm thinking that I may do that soon, maybe after the Halloween party. Apparently if you like fast once or some shit for like 3 days, you like lower your chances of dying by 20%.
Alex5:27Moment view
Your cells like start to regenerate and like kill off other things or whatever.
Jason5:31Moment view
Yeah. Have you ever done it? Have you ever done a 3-day fast?
David5:34Moment view
No, no, I've never done anything like that.
Jason5:36Moment view
I think I've done 24 hours. 3 days is wild.
David5:39Moment view
24 hours, I'm sure I've done on accident, but like, that's like—
Jason5:44Moment view
you just work that, you just get—
Natalie5:45Moment view
your hunger goes away.
David5:47Moment view
Yeah, it's mainly like my throat. My throat needs like something to be moving up and down it.
Jason5:52Moment view
Or—
David5:52Moment view
Okay.
Jason5:56Moment view
Okay. Like the cock. Jesus Christ.
David5:57Moment view
I'm being serious. My throat always needs to be lubricated.
Alex6:00Moment view
We know you're being serious and it's concerning.
Jason6:03Moment view
No, I love a cock in my mouth too.
David6:06Moment view
No, seriously, listen to me. This is why I need a big dick in my mouth. No, no, no. I just need stuff in my mouth or I feel like I'm getting sick.
Jason6:11Moment view
Right.
David6:11Moment view
So yeah, I do consume things a lot. That's why I chew gum a lot. But yeah.
Jason6:16Moment view
David's mom was on Jon Bon Jovi's Instagram.
David6:20Moment view
Oh yeah, big deal. My mom actually texted me the other day. I mean, she really likes to keep her private life private, but she was really stoked. She said she's still processing it. Yeah, she can't believe it. Well, my dad— I texted in the group chat saying she's on Bon Jovi's Instagram.
Jason6:34Moment view
Yeah.
David6:34Moment view
And she was talking about how her heart rate went up again or something. And my dad's like, okay, where do we draw the line? Enough is enough. My dad— the phone call was really funny with my dad after we left Bon Jovi.
Jason6:48Moment view
Oh yeah, yeah. What did he say?
David6:50Moment view
I don't remember, but it was just like funny because it was obviously her crush.
Jason6:53Moment view
Yeah.
David6:53Moment view
And like, obviously nothing would ever happen.
Jason6:55Moment view
He said something like, do you like him? Like he was joking, but yeah, it was something like that.
David6:59Moment view
Yeah, but it was funny. It was funny to hear. And then it was funny, like my mom defending it, being like, you know, I could obviously never— I would never— like, yeah, it's just a crush I had back in the day. I'm like— and then I remember telling her, I was like, why are you explaining it that way? It's actually like a lot more suspicious. No one ever thought there was going to be anything between you and Bon Jovi.
Jason7:17Moment view
That's love. That's real love.
David7:18Moment view
Like having to explain that you still have to go through those conversations.
Jason7:22Moment view
Like Naveen and I go through that. We're like, you say things that are so obvious just to maintain.
David7:28Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah. With love, you do actually say the obvious. Yeah.
Jason7:32Moment view
Naveen said this thing to me.
David7:34Moment view
That's why Natalie calls me a dumbass all the time.
Alex7:37Moment view
I feel like it's the reverse.
David7:39Moment view
That's true, because I'm in love.
Jason7:40Moment view
Naveen said something today. She goes, she said something to me. And I was like texting somebody and I didn't answer right away and she was like, "Hey, hey, Shrimpa!" She calls me Shrimpa. She's like, "I'm talking to you!" Like that. And I was like, "Okay, okay, I just— give me one sec." I was— Dave, I was fucking 2 seconds late in answering her, right?
David8:02Moment view
Oh yeah. Did she think you were texting some girl?
Jason8:05Moment view
No, no, no. I just wasn't like— it wasn't like locked in, you know?
David8:08Moment view
Oh, I do that too.
Jason8:09Moment view
And she goes—
David8:11Moment view
That's not even love though. That's like fucking— Abuse.
Jason8:12Moment view
I was like, you're gonna thank me one day for being like that. She's like, because this is how marriages break up. It's like, because I stay on you. She goes, we're gonna stay together. And I was like, wait, what kind of fucking logic is that?
Natalie8:27Moment view
I'm not sure.
Alex8:28Moment view
It's probably true.
David8:29Moment view
That's really crazy, man. It's really crazy you got that wife.
Jason8:31Moment view
Okay, can I tell you about this doc I watched?
Alex8:33Moment view
No.
David8:34Moment view
Oh my God, please no, dude. Please, for the love of God. What could it— what is it about? Billy Joel? The Beatles? An octopus?
Jason8:42Moment view
Steely Dan? Who? Steely Dan?
Alex8:46Moment view
Oh my God, I was at a vintage store like shopping or whatever, resale shop.
Jason8:49Moment view
Oh, Oh my God, fuck this. Actually, I go to vintage stores all the time.
Alex8:53Moment view
I saw there was like a Steely Dan, like an old vintage Steely Dan poster, and I almost bought it for you.
Jason8:59Moment view
Oh, that's really sweet.
David9:00Moment view
Wait, wait, wait, you didn't know that she was going to reference Steely Dan?
Jason9:02Moment view
No, I didn't.
David9:03Moment view
I thought she just was blowing past you.
Jason9:05Moment view
She's just blowing past it.
David9:07Moment view
Damn, you took it too. You were like, another story, here we go.
Alex9:10Moment view
And I'm glad I didn't fucking buy it.
David9:12Moment view
What's your story about the—
Jason9:14Moment view
Okay, there's a doc on Amazon. I'll keep it short.
David9:16Moment view
Bear with us. Bear with us.
Jason9:16Moment view
It's called Hollywood Hustler. Okay, and it's a guy that came to Hollywood, blah blah blah blah blah, and he, he basically tricked everybody into like investing in his movie company.
David9:28Moment view
Con artist.
Jason9:29Moment view
Yeah, he just— but he did it to all his friends too. Okay, and it's just like a really good doc, and I can't do it.
David9:40Moment view
I'm sorry, is it our fault? Because I feel like we blew that one.
Jason9:43Moment view
Was my fault. No, that one was my fault.
David9:46Moment view
Really? Because I feel like we blew the wind out of your sails, like, even before you left the dock.
Jason9:51Moment view
Well, it's not really—
David9:53Moment view
What was the point of that?
Jason9:55Moment view
I just got tired all of a sudden and I couldn't really tell.
David9:57Moment view
No, it's our fault because we laughed at you.
Jason9:59Moment view
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So anyways, go watch it.
David10:02Moment view
Are you getting paid?
Jason10:04Moment view
Am I getting what?
David10:04Moment view
Are you getting paid by Steely Dan to promote this doc? All right, here, let's restart again. Let's restart again. Let us give you energy because I think that story may actually be Good.
Jason10:14Moment view
Can I tell you about this Amazon doc I watched?
David10:16Moment view
Yeah, of course. What is it? What is it about?
Jason10:18Moment view
Okay, well, it's really cool. It's about this guy named Zach Horowitz.
David10:24Moment view
Zach Horowitz? From Steely Dan?
Jason10:26Moment view
No, no, not from Steely Dan, you fucker. Oh, my bad, you fucker. Name one Steely Dan song.
David10:32Moment view
I don't know.
Jason10:33Moment view
You don't know one?
David10:34Moment view
Highway to Hell.
Jason10:36Moment view
It's not a bad guess.
David10:37Moment view
Paparazzi.
Jason10:38Moment view
That's AC/DC. That's Lady Gaga.
David10:41Moment view
I'm sure I know Steely Dan.
Jason10:42Moment view
Espresso. Espresso.
David10:44Moment view
Come on, I know one.
Jason10:46Moment view
Name one Steely Dan song, I'll fucking Venmo you $10.
David10:51Moment view
Dude, your body language, I wish people saw that. It was like you were about to offer me $1,000. Name one Steely Dan song. Fucking, you know what, $5, it's yours.
Jason11:03Moment view
Times are tough.
David11:07Moment view
Um, um, Pick Me Up When I Go.
Jason11:08Moment view
Not a bad guess.
David11:09Moment view
I'm putting the right words together.
Jason11:10Moment view
Like songs like kind of like that, name like that.
David11:12Moment view
Turning Around.
Jason11:14Moment view
There's Turn That Heartbeat Around. That's pretty good.
David11:17Moment view
That's really good. I would have probably gotten there in 5 guesses.
Jason11:21Moment view
Go, go, try, keep going.
David11:22Moment view
No, please.
Jason11:22Moment view
Do one more.
David11:23Moment view
Go to the fucking doc, please.
Jason11:24Moment view
Do one more.
David11:25Moment view
Wait, what does this have to do with the Jordan Horowitz thing?
Jason11:28Moment view
It's not a Steely Dan doc. It's a doc about a Hollywood scam artist.
Natalie11:32Moment view
Wait, you brought up Steely Dan.
Jason11:33Moment view
You brought up Steely Dan.
David11:35Moment view
Wait, what?
Jason11:37Moment view
I said, do you want to watch a doc? And you go, I don't want to fucking hear about Billy Joel. Stewie Dan.
David11:42Moment view
Oh no way.
Jason11:43Moment view
Yeah, this is about like a scam artist. Oh, I—
David11:45Moment view
that's why I've been confus—
Jason11:47Moment view
that's why— that's why you're confused.
David11:48Moment view
That's why your story fell flat to me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because I was like, so where does Stewie Dan come in?
Jason11:53Moment view
No, no, if I watch a Stewie Dan doc, you'll know.
David11:55Moment view
Okay, okay, okay, okay. All right, so this is nothing to do with—
Jason11:59Moment view
do you think the audience knows who Stewie Dan is?
David12:00Moment view
Do you think the audience is following this at all after this?
Jason12:02Moment view
Okay, not—
David12:03Moment view
all right, go.
Jason12:04Moment view
This doc is a guy named Jordan Horowitz. No, Yeah, Jordan.
Alex12:11Moment view
Jesus Christ.
David12:13Moment view
All right, go.
Jason12:14Moment view
Hey, it's a doc called Hollywood Hustler. Yeah, it's a kid, blah blah blah blah blah. He, he's got a, he's got a mom. The mom marries this, the richest guy in Chicago. Okay, okay, like the one of the biggest moguls in Chicago. Yeah, and his name's Zach, and he's like, all right, fucking awesome. So now he's like At 14, he goes from being a poor kid to a rich kid.
David12:35Moment view
Because of this dad.
Jason12:36Moment view
Yeah, because this new stepdad. And he's rich. And he loves being rich. And it like changes him, you know? There's like a chasm.
David12:44Moment view
But it's not his money.
Jason12:45Moment view
It's not his money.
David12:46Moment view
He just loves the idea.
Jason12:47Moment view
He loves the boats.
David12:48Moment view
Loves socializing.
Jason12:49Moment view
Yeah.
David12:50Moment view
Yes, okay.
Jason12:51Moment view
So he gets out of school and he's like, I'm gonna fucking be the best. I'm gonna bring all my boys with me. Like, just like you. Like, I thought about you when I was watching it. I thought about Ilya a lot too. And he was like, he's like, they went to Indiana State and they're like, we're gonna be boys, we're gonna be brothers. He's like, we're gonna fucking take over the world and Zach's gonna lead the way. Zach was the guy that everybody like loved and was like, Zach can do anything.
David13:12Moment view
The guy, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like he can charm his way through.
Jason13:15Moment view
He can charm his way into anything. He's a good looking guy. Zach starts a company called Fuel, F-U-L. It's a smoothie company.
David13:24Moment view
Okay.
Jason13:24Moment view
In downtown Chicago and he's making smoothies. And he gets all his boys from the frat to come and work at the fucking Fuel, right?
David13:30Moment view
Yeah.
Jason13:31Moment view
And they're working, and he calls them one day and he goes, "You're not gonna believe this, but Howard Schultz just emailed me from Starbucks." Howard Schultz created Starbucks.
David13:40Moment view
Yeah, yeah.
Jason13:41Moment view
So one of the reasons—
David13:42Moment view
You're telling his frat boys this?
Jason13:43Moment view
Yeah, I tell the frat boys this. And they're like, "Holy shit, dude. Holy shit." He's like, "Howard Schultz, he's gonna buy Fuel. He's gonna buy it. He's gonna give us $300 million for Fuel." For just one store? Yeah, for just one store.
David13:56Moment view
Okay.
Jason13:57Moment view
Maybe, eventually. Well, then eventually Fuel closes and they can't do it. Zach moves to LA, brings his high school— brings the college sweetheart with him, starts acting, and then he gets into— he's like, oh, he creates this business. He's like, basically what I do is I buy shitty movies and I sell the rights to Latin America. And this is right at the time when streaming is getting big.
David14:21Moment view
Okay.
Jason14:21Moment view
Right? And I sell them to Latin America. And blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And so basically he gets like millions of dollars. He gets money from everybody. He has all his boys put all their money in, all their parents' money in. And he— and the whole thing was made up. There was never one deal with Netflix. There was never one deal with HBO. Howard Schultz, he never knew. And his wife married him. And then the boys all like were just like, what the fuck?
David14:51Moment view
He stole money from all his friends.
Jason14:52Moment view
Everything.
David14:52Moment view
How much money?
Jason14:54Moment view
He stole, I think, like, you know, I mean, something— it's over like $500 million.
David14:59Moment view
Oh dude, you gotta fucking lead with that, brother.
Jason15:02Moment view
Yeah, well, this guy, he stole $500 million. Do you want to hear the story?
David15:07Moment view
Yeah, yeah, I just said it at the beginning. That was—
Jason15:10Moment view
Steely Dan's a great band, you want to hear about it?
David15:13Moment view
And then, yeah, and then when did he join Steely Dan? Okay, that was— that— I actually like that.
Alex15:19Moment view
I would definitely watch.
David15:20Moment view
Do you know what that would— that what just happened there, that was proof. Have you ever seen those TikToks where it's like, it's like a little kid at graduation looking for their parents and then they see their parent and they like light up and the caption is proof that showing up matters? That's kind of what just happened here when we gave Jason our energy. The story just became so much more lively.
Jason15:40Moment view
Sure.
David15:40Moment view
And vivid.
Jason15:41Moment view
Like, lively.
David15:42Moment view
Yeah, softly. Lively. I gotta learn better words. So this is just a sign. This is actually a learning lesson to me to treat Jason with more respect.
Jason15:51Moment view
Thank you so much. Can I bring 10 people to the Halloween party? No, no, no. But it made me think of you because I was like, it was part of me. I was part of me. I was watching it. I was like, wait a minute, has the whole thing been a scam with Dave?
David16:03Moment view
That's really funny.
Alex16:04Moment view
It's all a facade.
Jason16:06Moment view
I was like, no, he actually did it. And I haven't given him any money.
David16:13Moment view
I'm gonna lose my mind, Jay. I'm really angry today.
Jason16:15Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, put it into the pod. Just like Running Man last night. He was angry and he was trying to save his wife and kids. You're gonna try to save your life around here. You're the Running Man, I think.
David16:26Moment view
Why did you just randomly plug that movie?
Jason16:29Moment view
Because it was great.
David16:30Moment view
Okay.
Jason16:32Moment view
It was great. I mean, I loved it. I mean, I rarely go to a movie where I'm like, oh, fuck yeah.
David16:37Moment view
Yeah, yeah, no, I love Glen Powell.
Jason16:38Moment view
Oh, got to talk to him.
David16:40Moment view
It does feel like—
Jason16:41Moment view
Yeah, fuck yeah. I got to talk to him. My second time getting to talk to him.
David16:43Moment view
What did you say to him?
Jason16:44Moment view
I walked up to him and I was like, fuck, there's no way he's going to remember me. But I was like, hey man, we met at the Top Gun premiere. I'm like, I'm sure you don't remember.
David16:53Moment view
Jesus. What did he say?
Jason16:55Moment view
And he was like, okay, okay. He definitely didn't remember.
David16:58Moment view
Obviously didn't remember you, Jay.
Alex17:00Moment view
The Top Gun premiere was like a thousand years ago.
David17:02Moment view
Jay's so funny.
Jason17:03Moment view
No, we talked at the Top Gun premiere.
David17:06Moment view
Jay, what? Come on, are you fucking kidding me?
Jason17:09Moment view
Oh, you are angry today. I didn't even— I said I didn't think you would remember me, but I thought maybe there'd be a chance.
David17:15Moment view
Come on, dude, how many times have you had people do that to you? That's fine. Is that not crazy?
Alex17:20Moment view
I mean, yeah, that's your line of work.
Jason17:25Moment view
100%. You're right.
David17:27Moment view
I understand you know Glenn Powell, but don't hit him with a 'I don't know if you remember me.' No, I said you probably don't remember.
Jason17:33Moment view
I said I'm sure you don't. I said I'm sure you don't remember me. Uh, and, and then he didn't—
Natalie17:37Moment view
he was great.
David17:37Moment view
He was great. But that's like, you don't put a guy on the spot like that. You should know that out of all people.
Jason17:42Moment view
Okay, so I think he's gonna remember.
David17:43Moment view
Jay, Glen Powell has done 19 projects this year. This is his 20th fucking film. You think he remembers talking to you on a boat 7 years ago? I mean, is that crazy?
Alex17:54Moment view
Well, you're just like really crazy.
Jason17:55Moment view
We talked for like 10 minutes at the, uh, at the Top Gun premiere. Like, I sat with him for a while.
David18:01Moment view
I just think it's funny because you you out of all people have been around like celebrities for so long. Sure. But then like it all just goes out the window when you talk to one because you get so nervous and you just like, you just fall right into like, I'm a big fan.
Jason18:14Moment view
Yeah, yeah, I do. And, and I particularly like him. I was excited about him.
David18:20Moment view
Big fan. So then I, so then I said, sorry, I also just came off pretty angry. I'm not, I'm angry about other things.
Jason18:25Moment view
I know, I know. It's, you want the trees cut down, I get it.
David18:28Moment view
Okay.
Jason18:28Moment view
Let's get into it. Let's just leave Glenn Powell at the door. Wonderful guy. I won't tell you guys what we said. Besides, I don't want to speak out of turn here. This special conversation I had with Glenn Powell. Okay. It's kind of private.
David18:38Moment view
Okay. Well, what is it? What did you talk about?
Jason18:39Moment view
I stole my love, Chad Powers. And he was like, oh dude, thank you so much. And then I'm like, I tell everybody. And then he was like, oh please. Yes. We're trying to get the word out there. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So yeah, I'm like, you know, I'm kind of, I'm an influencer for Chad Powers now.
David18:54Moment view
No, Chad Powers is great.
Jason18:55Moment view
Chad Powers is so good. Okay, go ahead. So the trees.
David18:58Moment view
Well, I'm just mad because, um, I'm not upset because it's— yes, I'm upset.
Alex19:03Moment view
This is ridiculous.
Jason19:03Moment view
You're out of your mind. I don't even want you to put this on the podcast because they're going to hear it and they're going to go, oh wow, he's going back. He's lost it.
Natalie19:11Moment view
Really?
David19:12Moment view
I don't want to talk about it.
Jason19:13Moment view
No, no, let's do it.
Alex19:14Moment view
I don't want to talk about it.
David19:16Moment view
I just— well, okay. Go. I'll tell the audience. I'll tell them, but I won't get into it.
Jason19:21Moment view
Okay, go.
David19:21Moment view
I just— my neighbor's not letting me trim his trees and I really— It's eating at my view. Like, I'm saying, to the point where I think it's like, it's, you know how I've been having dreams about selling the house? I think it's because the trees are starting to block the view. It's the trees? It's going into my head. I'm sorry, I'm such a sucker for views. That's all I worry about. And that's it. I'm not gonna get into it because I can rant about this for 3 hours.
Jason19:50Moment view
Great, let's do it.
David19:51Moment view
No, I'm not.
Jason19:52Moment view
No, I wanna tell you what I think. I'm like, "Well, now, so you're telling me this." He's like, "Guys, he's like really upset about it." He's like, "Now, when you come to the house, I promise you, you walk into the backyard, it is a gorgeous house. You look to the left, to the west, gorgeous view." I know, Jay, I know. Gorgeous view. I know it's incredible. And then you look in the middle and there are some trees there.
David20:11Moment view
Do you know why?
Jason20:12Moment view
Do you know why? Now you look to the right.
David20:13Moment view
Do you know why?
Jason20:14Moment view
Where I live in the slums.
David20:15Moment view
It's just—
Jason20:16Moment view
It's a beautiful view to the east.
David20:18Moment view
No, it's not that. It's not that. It's not that I'm mad. Like, if I came here for the first time, I'd be like, beautiful view. But it's, I've lived here long enough that I know the potential of this place. And it is wasted potential when those things aren't trimmed. That's all. It's just like, imagine you had a friend who's capable of something amazing, but he just sits around on the couch all day.
Jason20:38Moment view
Why are you looking at me?
David20:41Moment view
That's what it is. This is my friend that's sitting on the couch.
Jason20:43Moment view
I'll tell you what, I'll tell you what. I'll go over to the neighbor.
David20:45Moment view
No, please, please, please.
Jason20:46Moment view
If I get it done, me and Glenn Paul will go over to the neighbor. I'll bring Glenn with me.
David20:50Moment view
Can you FaceTime Glenn to FaceTime my neighbor?
Jason20:52Moment view
100%. I think I can get that done.
David20:54Moment view
Glenn, I don't know if you remember me, but I snuck into your phone and added myself as a contact.
Jason20:59Moment view
You forgot me from last night?
David21:01Moment view
Who?
Jason21:02Moment view
No, but what if—
David21:03Moment view
You should keep doing that with Glenn every time you see him. I don't know if you remember me from the Mission: Impossible and then also the Running Man and then also the Chad Powers premiere. But he's just like, here's that man. Here's that 50-year-old.
Jason21:16Moment view
Let's say it's not me. Let's say it's Natalie gets it done. Michael gets it done. What if we can get it done? Let's just say, okay, will you like start to obsess over something else?
David21:27Moment view
No.
Jason21:27Moment view
You'll be done?
David21:28Moment view
No, no, no.
Jason21:29Moment view
You promise?
David21:29Moment view
I don't obsess over anything like this other than the trees.
Jason21:32Moment view
Nat, is that true?
Alex21:34Moment view
I mean, the trees have been an ongoing thing for years now, so yes, I guess.
David21:38Moment view
But like, will I do a renovation in my living room for like different marble? Like some other stupid shit?
Jason21:44Moment view
Yes.
David21:44Moment view
But I'm not going to obsess over that. If someone was like, no, you can't do that. Okay, fine. I don't need to do that. The trees. The trees here for some reason. And you know how I feel about the environment, Jay.
Jason21:53Moment view
Yes, I know.
David21:54Moment view
I want it eliminated.
Alex21:56Moment view
Oh my God.
David21:57Moment view
No, no, but you know, you know, we— I had my famous tree podcast back in 2019.
Jason22:02Moment view
Remind me.
David22:02Moment view
Well, didn't we fight about the trees or something?
Alex22:04Moment view
I'm sure. At the old house? Trees all the time.
David22:06Moment view
Yeah, at the old house.
Jason22:07Moment view
What did we say?
Natalie22:08Moment view
I don't know.
David22:09Moment view
You said I hate trees. Oh, I said I hate nature.
Jason22:11Moment view
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
David22:13Moment view
So you—
Jason22:13Moment view
It's not like you're going out and destructing nature though.
David22:16Moment view
No, no, no, no. I just want just a haircut.
Jason22:18Moment view
Yeah, okay, so let's say, how about, what if I can get it done for you?
David22:23Moment view
I don't wanna go about this in any illegal way.
Jason22:27Moment view
Oh, nothing illegal, nothing illegal. No, I'm gonna go talk to him.
David22:30Moment view
Yeah, I'll give you a nice check.
Jason22:33Moment view
I don't even want anything. I just wanna make sure that once it gets done—
Alex22:36Moment view
Just shut the fuck up.
David22:38Moment view
Oh yeah, okay, yeah, for sure, I'll shut the fuck up.
Jason22:41Moment view
Okay, great.
David22:42Moment view
Video podcast.
Jason22:43Moment view
Let's get it done.
Alex22:44Moment view
Let's ask for something big here.
Jason22:45Moment view
Video podcast, wait a minute.
Alex22:47Moment view
This is gonna be quite the achievement if you can pull it off.
Jason22:50Moment view
You need something good in return. Netflix is doing video podcasts now.
David22:53Moment view
I know, dude, you've told me 6 times. You've told me 6 times.
Jason22:57Moment view
Could you imagine? We could be on Netflix.
David22:59Moment view
I actually wouldn't want to do that.
Jason23:01Moment view
Oh, right. Why? Because you're gonna sit around talking about trees all day?
David23:05Moment view
You know the reason I don't like our podcast on YouTube is actually the same reason I don't want it on Netflix. It's because I like that people find our podcast when they really need, when they really look for it. Like, I like it like buried deep in some kind of fucking trenchy hole. Like, I don't like, I don't like that people are watching the vlogs and they're like, what's this hour-long video? And then they click on the podcast and they're like, this is fucking boring. Not that it's boring, but it's a podcast. If you've never listened to a podcast, right, it's a bit like— I hate, personally would never listen to a podcast to save my life, right? Like, I don't like listening to podcasts. I just don't understand it. So other people like me that are just used to a 5, 6-minute video from me, then when they come across the hour-long podcast, I just don't want them to be confused. And I think Netflix is another way of somebody easily finding the podcast, and I don't want us to be easily accessible.
Jason23:56Moment view
Right, right, right. We'll continue to live in the trenches.
David23:59Moment view
Sorry, you know me, Jay. I'm fucking, right now I'm really stressed. You got me at a bad time.
Jason24:04Moment view
Okay, all right. All right, I'll get off of it.
David24:06Moment view
Sorry, sorry.
Jason24:06Moment view
I love talking about the video podcast.
David24:08Moment view
Okay, sorry, Nat, we'll leave you.
Jason24:10Moment view
Sorry, go ahead, Nat.
Alex24:11Moment view
Well, the other night I was at home by myself and I gave myself the biggest ick that I've ever given myself about myself. And I had this whole existential crisis about it.
Jason24:23Moment view
Doing a Dutch oven?
Alex24:25Moment view
No, no. I was sitting in my room, I was watching TV, and I have a bunch of stuffed animals on my dresser. And I was thinking, I was like, that's probably Like, if a guy ever comes over and like sees all my like childhood stuffed animals on my fucking dresser, like that— I'm like, I'm almost 30. Like, isn't that like so icky? It's like, is this woman a freak? She's a stuffed animal girl. Like, that's weird.
David24:48Moment view
It's just weird for you.
Alex24:50Moment view
Why?
David24:51Moment view
Because that's not like the persona you give off. Like, if I went to Taylor's house and sure, stuffed animals on the dresser, I'd be like, hell yeah, she's like a child at heart, she loves this. You're like, um Like, I'd expect maybe like a Shrek action figure.
Alex25:06Moment view
A Shrek action figure?
David25:08Moment view
Like, that's as far as I would go.
Jason25:10Moment view
Why, you don't think she has a soft side?
David25:13Moment view
Um, not the way she's— no, I'm just saying— I know she does.
Jason25:16Moment view
But what she portrays.
David25:17Moment view
But for what you portray, yes. If I came home and there was like a pink unicorn and like, you know, there's definitely a unicorn, a little bear, like, I would be confused for sure.
Alex25:26Moment view
Yeah, and I was looking at it and I was like, oh my God, like, this is just so icky.
David25:30Moment view
No, but that's just for you. I see why you think so.
Alex25:33Moment view
You don't think it's like, you don't think it's like weird when a grown adult has like stuffed animals?
David25:40Moment view
Yeah, it is. If we also, if you put in that sentence, it is. Yeah, it's weird.
Alex25:44Moment view
I don't know.
David25:45Moment view
You're also, you're talking to a guy who has two Iron Man statues in his living room.
Alex25:47Moment view
Yeah, but that's memorabilia. Like, this is just like—
David25:51Moment view
Thank you, Natalie. Finally someone recognizing my art as worth something.
Alex25:55Moment view
I don't know. I just had this weird thing. I was like, what are you going to do?
Jason25:57Moment view
You're going to get rid of it?
Alex25:58Moment view
Yeah, I got rid of all of them.
David26:00Moment view
Oh, really?
Alex26:00Moment view
Yeah, I donated all of them. I was like, this is so—
David26:03Moment view
Okay, well, honestly, it's now it's triple the ick.
Jason26:07Moment view
What?
David26:08Moment view
Like the fact that they meant nothing to you, that you could just get rid of them. That's weird.
Alex26:13Moment view
No, for sure. Like, I don't even think I put them there. Like, I think—
David26:16Moment view
Oh, that's super weird.
Jason26:18Moment view
Yeah.
David26:18Moment view
Like, if it meant something to you, totally get it.
Alex26:21Moment view
Like PR packages or something.
David26:22Moment view
Like, I have a Tweety Bird in my closet. It sits in my closet, but I've had him since I was 4 years old.
Alex26:27Moment view
Yeah, I have a bin of those.
David26:29Moment view
Oh, you have a bin. Okay, so you keep those around.
Alex26:30Moment view
I do keep them.
David26:31Moment view
But obviously I have my Build-A-Bear in my bed or right next to my bed that Jason got me. And every time you hit his heart, it's Jason going, wow, this new addition that you added to your house is really cool, David.
Alex26:44Moment view
I always say I'd love to watch Avengers for the third time.
Jason26:47Moment view
When are we going to cut those trees down?
David26:48Moment view
Yeah, you should add a new one.
Jason26:49Moment view
I should update it. So yeah, do you go in and look at Tweety?
David26:55Moment view
Um, yeah, I look at Tweety all the time.
Jason26:56Moment view
And what do you do? You just kind of go, hmm?
David26:57Moment view
Well, it's just like, I like, um, I like pinpoints in my house. Like, when I walk through the house, I've— this is how I— this is how I've organized my home, is like every single walk I want to keep myself stimulated. So like, from moss wall to action figures to Tweety Bird, like, everything is like an access to a new memory. So, oh wow.
Jason27:18Moment view
And what do you think about, bro?
David27:20Moment view
You know what I actually thought about? Yo, let me get Shelby and Sandy on the pod. This is a good idea. Okay guys, this is perfect timing. Shelby and Sandy are here, and if you don't know who Shelby and Sandy are in my life, they're very important. So like, I'm a big fan of fun art, and these guys are the most fun artists ever of all time. And how many pieces do I own from you guys?
Jason27:40Moment view
Probably like 8.
David27:41Moment view
Like a lot. Yeah. So like, anything that's colorful in my house is, is Shelby and Sandy.
Jason27:46Moment view
Yeah.
David27:47Moment view
So guess what? I thought of a new idea for a painting. Uh-oh.
Jason27:50Moment view
Number 9.
David27:51Moment view
Are you ready? No. Okay, so One of the first ones you got me, my girlfriend a long time ago got me, and it's a picture of the car I drove here in. It's a Toyota Corolla.
Jason28:01Moment view
Okay.
David28:02Moment view
Right. And it's a picture of it parked at a viewpoint. And the viewpoint just so happens— I've told you guys this, I don't know if I've said it on the pod, but the viewpoint just so happens, ironically happens to be this exact street that we are currently sitting on.
Jason28:18Moment view
I have heard this.
David28:19Moment view
So I got that. I got that painting in like, what, what year was it when you guys did that painting?
Natalie28:23Moment view
Man, you're asking really hard questions, David. It was like—
David28:26Moment view
oh, sorry—
Natalie28:26Moment view
2016?
David28:28Moment view
2016, maybe.
Jason28:30Moment view
Yeah, sounds about right. 2016, 2017.
David28:33Moment view
Okay, so that painting is from fucking 9 years ago, right? Mm-hmm. This house wasn't built yet. This house was built like 4 years ago, and like, I didn't know about the street, but where that setting takes place was on the street. And 2 years after I moved here, I realized that that house where that view, where that painting is inspired by, sits on my street 5 houses down. So I think it's like just like kind of crazy and very serendipitous. And now I thought it'd be really cool to do that same exact painting. Yeah, but like today, and like put them side by side and just to be like, here's the Corolla, and then like Natalie's Ferrari. No, but just like, I don't know what it is, but it's the— it's like I just think it's so crazy that you guys made this painting for me so long ago.
Natalie29:19Moment view
No, it's amazing.
David29:20Moment view
And now I'm living on the street where the painting's from. Like, that makes no sense to me.
Jason29:25Moment view
So what would the new painting be?
David29:26Moment view
I don't know.
Natalie29:27Moment view
The view you have right now?
David29:28Moment view
I think it'd be the same exact painting. I know it's gonna sound very materialistic, but it's gonna mean a lot to me. But like a new car. Like, I think it's like really cool to be like from the Corolla. Ah, yeah. But the same—
Natalie29:41Moment view
do you have a favorite car right now?
Jason29:43Moment view
We made it.
David29:43Moment view
I don't have a— like, I don't have—
Natalie29:45Moment view
or is there a car that you want that you haven't got yet?
David29:48Moment view
I don't know, like what— that's why I don't like the idea of a car because I think it's so sweet to have a Corolla on there, and like having a Ferrari on there is like so incredibly douchey. But like, how do you— like, I just— I don't know. You know what I'm getting at?
Jason29:59Moment view
New view with the Corolla, so you remember that you have the new and the old.
David30:03Moment view
No, this is the view.
Jason30:04Moment view
No, I know, but do this view the other way.
David30:07Moment view
What?
Jason30:08Moment view
To the next house.
David30:10Moment view
I'd have to guess where the next house is.
Jason30:12Moment view
Where's it going to be? Vernon Hills?
David30:14Moment view
Wait, wait, wait. No, I think you're missing the point here.
Jason30:17Moment view
I'm just riffing.
David30:20Moment view
But do you know what I'm saying?
Jason30:21Moment view
I don't think they see the vision either yet.
Natalie30:22Moment view
I like this.
Jason30:23Moment view
And they're the Patriots.
Natalie30:24Moment view
I see a little bit of a vision. There's something there for sure. No, it's really good.
David30:27Moment view
Okay. Is it? Like, I just think it's interesting. It's like 9 years apart.
Natalie30:30Moment view
I like—
Jason30:30Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie30:31Moment view
You went into the future there. You finished your Celsius pretty quick.
Jason30:34Moment view
Yeah, right. Yeah. I don't think that's a crazy thing to say.
Natalie30:38Moment view
No.
Jason30:39Moment view
—cool to look into the future. Like, what's next? It's a little bit of like, maybe, maybe in 9 years you can do a third.
Natalie30:44Moment view
So David's pumped about the fact that this is the view. Yep. And it's, it's almost like, uh, what's that word? History wrote the future. I don't know, there's a serendipitous—
David30:56Moment view
I think it's serendipitous. I think it's like really cool. And like, what if instead—
Natalie31:00Moment view
here we go, here we go—
David31:02Moment view
instead of the car, it's like the backside of this house.
Natalie31:06Moment view
Okay, there's a little bit of a house.
David31:08Moment view
So now it's like I drove here, but now it's my home. Whoa.
Natalie31:13Moment view
No, no, no, that— there, listen, we got to keep going with it. Sorry, guys, it's gonna have to be like a series. 9 more paintings of just stages.
David31:21Moment view
And then when I get evicted, we could do a third one, eviction notice, uh, and it's me driving away from the view. I don't know. Okay, maybe it's too much.
Natalie31:30Moment view
No, it's cool. We're gonna think— really? Are you just— yeah, I might not happen right in this. Do you need it to happen right now? No, no, no, no.
David31:36Moment view
Does the idea have to happen now? I just thought of this yesterday when I was in the shower. I was thinking about that painting. Yeah, yeah.
Jason31:41Moment view
I think that these guys like it. They're like a little different than you and I. They're painters. They like to sit on it.
David31:48Moment view
Oh, like you think they're taking it in differently?
Jason31:50Moment view
Like it's going to hit them tomorrow when they're having their tea.
Natalie31:53Moment view
It'll probably happen today. A little morning tea? Yeah.
David31:57Moment view
The second they touch like an easel or like get a little colored something in their hand, I think they're going to feel it.
Jason32:04Moment view
I'm so jealous of their life. Of more than anybody.
David32:07Moment view
Yes, I agree.
Jason32:08Moment view
Because when you go to your office downtown— sorry, art studio, art studio— you walk in, I know I'm not an asshole. You walk in, it's fucking huge, there's cool shit that they've done everywhere, and they just have music on and they're just fucking painting. Like, that's the best.
David32:30Moment view
Wait, what do you guys think about your jobs?
Natalie32:34Moment view
It's pretty cool. There's like the— there's like this side that everybody sees, like, online. Sure. And then when we have like our friends, yeah, and visitors come. But then there's like the emails and the meetings and the phone calls that are work, you know.
David32:54Moment view
But are you guys— okay, okay, so you guys are handling that too? Yeah. Oh, okay.
Jason32:59Moment view
Like, if I could paint, I'd just put on Steely Dan all day.
David33:02Moment view
But that's what I'm saying, like, what would you paint? What would I paint?
Natalie33:05Moment view
Yeah, what would your style be?
Jason33:08Moment view
Um, probably like— you seem like a clay guy. Pop. He does seem pretty— is that a reference to my weight? Um, I would do like pop art if I could. Yeah, yeah. When I go to museums, my wife makes me go to museums, and so we go like half and half, like classic shit and you're like, this is boring, I don't care.
David33:27Moment view
I compare you guys to like a musician. So like, I imagine, I imagine like a musician has made it because they've made 5 hit songs, like a really good one, right? Has made like 5 hit songs that everybody knows, 5 to 10. And I feel like you guys have made your 5, 10 hit songs, and for the rest of your life, your hit songs are your style of art. Like, you've discovered it, and now for the rest of your life that will always be adored for, for your style. And I like, as like, I don't know, I know you guys always reinvent yourselves and like you guys are always trying new things.
Natalie34:02Moment view
Yeah, it's fun to play around with the different materials. Yeah, but wait, this is a really nice compliment, keep going.
David34:06Moment view
But you guys are like, you guys have grandfathered yourselves into the world where like I feel like there's a level of like you can be relaxed when you do your job. And I think that's what, that's, that's what makes me—
Natalie34:17Moment view
in the beginning you're kind of figuring out your style. Yeah, like what you want to do, but we've kind of done it. We have— I like that we have confidence in what we're doing.
David34:25Moment view
We know, and everyone, everyone knows what you're doing. Everyone, everyone knows. Like, I've never ever doubted. Like, if I have an idea for a painting, I've never been like, show me this before. I've never doubted.
Natalie34:36Moment view
Yeah, it's been fun with you, David. Yeah, you've given us like only a couple days to make a painting sometimes.
David34:43Moment view
It's been fun. You really rush us.
Jason34:45Moment view
You gave him 2 days once?
Natalie34:46Moment view
No, there was— he, he had AD come Architectural Digest. Yeah, to your old house.
David34:52Moment view
Which one was that? Was that the black?
Natalie34:53Moment view
Yeah, but you said you needed— you're like, guys, I need a painting and it— I need to fill a wall. Architectural Digest is coming to my house and it's got to be quick. And we were like, how quick? And you were like, like, like 3 days. And we were like, whoa, okay. And we just said— we were like, we just put everything to the side. Damn, I thought about it and we were like, okay, what could— what could we do that would be really nice? Yeah, in that time frame, 3 days. And then that's the— that was the— in—
Jason35:23Moment view
we created—
Natalie35:24Moment view
that was the first time we ever did like the black mirror painting.
David35:27Moment view
Yeah, it was all black.
Natalie35:28Moment view
I remember the white frame.
David35:30Moment view
Yeah, it was really sick.
Jason35:31Moment view
Is there a moment where you're like, this isn't done, but fuck it, he needs it? No, it was like, yeah, we're gonna do—
Natalie35:38Moment view
we made it and it was like, this is Literally perfect. Oh, great.
David35:42Moment view
Yeah.
Jason35:42Moment view
Good, good. I have a question.
David35:43Moment view
It's amazing because it is all black. Yes.
Natalie35:46Moment view
So like, but it's like physical.
Jason35:48Moment view
I could have done it, but, but no, but it is them.
David35:52Moment view
Yeah, it's really, it's really, it's really interesting.
Jason35:54Moment view
I did it. Maybe they were in Vegas. They left me in the studio and I just slapped some along. You won't know the difference.
David36:06Moment view
What were you saying?
Jason36:06Moment view
I was saying, um, do you got— you guys, obviously your art will be worth more when you're dead. Do you have like a big life insurance policy? Like, uh, do you worry about your life?
Natalie36:21Moment view
There were, you know, when I was, uh, I think when I was like, that's a good question, 20, I had like my first real job. Yeah. And like part of like, I don't know, like I did a 401k and like a Roth IRA, and there was also like you could check this box to have have like a small insurance policy. Yeah. And then you had to write in the name. And so Sandy and I actually have two other brothers. Uh-huh. And so the, the brother in between us, Corey, I put his name on it, and it literally said if I died, Corey would get $15,000. Okay. Like, that's what I was worth that time. Yeah. So I said, kill me if I die, and Corey all of a sudden has a new jet ski. You guys all know exactly what happened.
Jason37:05Moment view
I love the water.
Natalie37:06Moment view
Come on, he's a water guy.
Jason37:07Moment view
He's got to get through your—
Natalie37:08Moment view
Anyway, I didn't die.
David37:09Moment view
And well, now Corey's owed $3, $5, $10 million. Right.
Jason37:15Moment view
Have you ever watched the doc Price of Everything? What is it? It's a doc on HBO that's so good, and it just explains the art world to the common person. And it's so interesting. It's like basically how art dealers take 50% and art dealers and go and find— you guys aren't struggling, but they'll go find like the struggling person who's on the Lower East Side in New York and like no money.
David37:36Moment view
Art dealers have the power.
Jason37:37Moment view
Art dealers have the power, and they can create anyone. That they deem fit, but they also take half the money.
Natalie37:44Moment view
There's a lot of different avenues, you know, in art. Yeah, you know, like different, um, like topics, let's say, that you can focus on. Yes. So Sandy and I, we really enjoy being a commercial artist in addition to fine art.
Jason37:58Moment view
I got you, I got you.
Natalie37:59Moment view
You know, like, we, we love making the, like, the things that David has in his house, the one-of-a-kind hand-painted paintings. Yes. But we also like doing, you know, like the brand collaborations. Like, you just got home from Beijing. We did a collaboration with Fila Golf. Oh, great.
David38:15Moment view
Oh, that's perfect for you guys. Yeah.
Jason38:17Moment view
Yeah.
David38:17Moment view
Especially in Beijing. It's amazing. Yeah.
Natalie38:19Moment view
And they like the bright colors and everything and iconography.
Jason38:22Moment view
Can you let us know what a charge for a brand would be for a painting like that?
Natalie38:27Moment view
What a charge would be? Yeah.
David38:28Moment view
Well, you don't have to say. It sounds like it's like a secretive thing. For what?
Jason38:32Moment view
I don't know.
David38:32Moment view
He's saying, how much is a painting from a brand? Yeah. Like if a brand's like—
Jason38:35Moment view
I know how much I paid for my painting and you guys gave me a deal.
Natalie38:38Moment view
Totally depend on—
David38:41Moment view
it's way cheaper with what they say. They ripped you off.
Jason38:43Moment view
Yeah, look, it's a couple hundred bucks. $127,000.
Natalie38:46Moment view
What are you talking about? $20. Jason bought David a birthday gift one year.
Jason38:52Moment view
Yeah, and I loved it. I thought it was so cool.
David38:55Moment view
I broke it a year later. Oh, it's—
Natalie38:56Moment view
it works.
David38:57Moment view
Did you fix it? Chipped on the side. It's, it's impossible to, uh, to, to fix. It just chipped. Nothing's impossible. It was an earthquake that broke it. I didn't break it. Oh really? Just heads up.
Natalie39:04Moment view
Yeah, it's still on the wall. Yeah, yeah.
David39:06Moment view
No, no, it's, it's one of the fucking coolest things ever.
Natalie39:08Moment view
We just brought the neon back. That one's all fixed up.
David39:11Moment view
I know, so I had a Shelbey and Sanni painting here from— fuck, it's a neon sign. Yeah, but it's also— it's the neon sign baked into a painting. Yeah, and it says "Proud Not Satisfied," which is like my slogan from when I used to play tennis in high school. And our last Halloween party or birthday, I think it was my birthday, one of the Doughbrik's employees is carrying pizza right by it and just crushed— crushed the neon sign like an elbow. Elbow? Uh, it was like an elbow, yeah. And she looks at me, she goes, happy birthday. I go, okay, that's okay.
Natalie39:45Moment view
I got a FaceTime at— I think it was at your birthday or something. Everybody was in tuxedos. Yeah, I was like putting my kids to bed and you were like, uh, Edwin. You were with Edwin, you know, the Cazcanes guy.
David39:58Moment view
Oh yeah, yeah.
Natalie39:58Moment view
And you were— everybody was hammered. Yeah. Okay.
David40:02Moment view
And you were Shelby, the fucking neon, bro. The fucking neon, bro.
Natalie40:09Moment view
And I was like, we can— it'll be okay, we can fix it.
Jason40:13Moment view
And you were like, okay.
David40:17Moment view
Oh, all right, well, one more.
Natalie40:19Moment view
Yeah, Jason would be a pop artist.
David40:20Moment view
What artist would you be if I could make art?
Jason40:23Moment view
Yeah, yeah, that's a good question.
David40:24Moment view
Um, I just like things with light. You'd be a neon artist? Um, I would— I wouldn't like to bend the neon, but I'd like things to light up. I just love when things glow.
Natalie40:33Moment view
With what artist? Like James Turrell, maybe.
David40:36Moment view
James Turrell, sick. Or like any kind of like box lights, like anything that has like a light behind it. It doesn't have to necessarily be neon. I just like, I just want to see it glow in the dark.
Natalie40:46Moment view
David, you are a light. Thank you.
David40:48Moment view
See, that's why. That's why.
Natalie40:49Moment view
And Natalie, what kind of artist would you be?
David40:51Moment view
Just all dark, gothic.
Alex40:53Moment view
Just, yeah, black. Just straight black paintings. Stuffed animals. I really like pop art though, too. Oh no, you know what I like? I like abstract. Yeah, like scribble stuff and like make it all whimsical and like people don't know like what it means and it's—
Jason41:07Moment view
you like Jackson Pollock? The splattered paint?
Alex41:11Moment view
That's like too chaotic. I'm thinking like, you know, they do like ombre, like sunsetty, just like kind of colors and then there's like a scribble in the corner and like Rothko.
Jason41:21Moment view
I don't know. Yes, yes, that's me. I love art. You guys are so lucky.
David41:28Moment view
Well, thank you for joining us.
Natalie41:30Moment view
You're welcome to come anytime.
Jason41:32Moment view
Uh, I, I will.
Natalie41:32Moment view
I'll come to your studio, bring your wife, we'll make it.
Jason41:35Moment view
Oh my God, she would love it actually. White wine. Okay, go, go take it. Yes, yes.
David41:39Moment view
You guys take it away. Shelby and Sandy, thank you for joining us. Please go follow them. What's— what are your socials, Sam? @shelbyandsandy on Instagram. Please go check out the art, or just like look at any video from my house. It's probably in every corner. Um, okay, thanks guys. That's all the time we have for today's podcast. Thank you guys for listening. Thank you, Jason, for joining me. Natalie, Shelby, and Sandy, go follow them all their socials, and we will see you guys for the next one.