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Culture Gabfest - Much Ado About Anyone But You

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4.22K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s show, the hosts are first joined by Slate’s Heather Schwedel to discuss Anyone But You, a paper-thin adaptation of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, whose combined good looks and star wattage aren’t enough to save the flimsily written rom-com. (Although, despite the film’s rocky start, it’s become a sleeper smash at the box-office.) Then, the panel explores Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron (which premiered under the name, How Do You Live?, in Japan), a beautiful and astoundingly thematic film made by one of the world’s greatest living animators, as he reflects on his life, work, and the nature of creation. Finally, the Golden Globes returned on Sunday, January 7th. The hosts ask: with a beefed up voting body and new network home, did the disgraced awards show manage to overcome its many scandals and untarnish its reputation? 


In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, the panel answers a listener question from Scott: are there any movies, TV shows, novels, books, albums, etc., that impacted you at a pivotal time in your life (not necessarily childhood) that you will not revisit due to the fact that it may not hold up? 


Email us at culturefest@slate.com


Outro music: “I Want a Change” by The Big Let Down


Endorsements:


Dana: Inspired by his incredible essay in The Intelligencer last week, Dana endorses Tom Scocca’s Substack, Indignity, which covers internet culture, the distortions of fame and identity, nature, the weather, daily news, and more. 


Julia: Do you use the right salt when you cook? The best fancy salt, according to Julia, is Carmargue Fleur de Sel, an exceptional French salt that comes in a sweet little tub with a cork lid. 


Steve: The earlier works of Dave Brubeck, one of the greatest jazz artists of all time, particularly the albums Interchanges ‘54 and Jazz Goes to College. Steve made a short playlist of his favorites, which can be found here


Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Kat Hong. 


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Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Stephen Meckhaffin. This the Slate Culture Gap Fest, much ado about

0:14.0

anyone but you, addition. It's Wednesday, January 10th, 2024. On today's show,

0:20.6

Anyone But You, it's a romcom it's

0:22.6

star Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell it's based on Shakespeare's

0:26.2

much ado about nothing and curiously it turned from a this is

0:30.8

very unusual this pattern some people have said is actually unprecedented.

0:35.6

It turned from a box office disappointment in its open weekend and

0:38.8

do a pretty considerable box office upside surprise. We will discuss and we'll be joined

0:45.2

for that segment by Slaits own Heather Schwadell and then the boy in the

0:49.5

heron is the latest from the great great Japanese master of Hia Miyasaki who's come out of retirement,

0:56.6

I suppose he's retired and unretired a couple of times. He's now in his 80s to lead a team of 60

1:02.2

artists.

1:02.8

It's an exquisitely hand-drawn anime feature

1:05.8

about the griefs and wonders of childhood.

1:08.5

And finally, the Golden Globes have returned.

1:11.6

Can the Disgraced award show Rehab itself.

1:15.0

Joining me today is Julia Turner of the LA Times.

1:18.0

Hey Julia.

1:19.0

Hello hello.

1:20.0

And of course Dana Stevens is the film critic for Slate. Hey, Dana.

1:24.0

Hey, hey.

1:25.0

And for our first segment, we're going to be joined by Heather Schwadell of Slate.

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