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Jay-Z & Wristcheck, “Wicked” & “Gladiator 2”, Cypress Hill & LSO, Jonah Hill selling Malibu beach house, and Jayson Tatum’s financial strategy - #39
Welcome to Episode 39 of the irl Media NEWS Podcast, I'm your host Chris Thompson, and today we’re discussing Jay-Z investing in luxury watch trading platform Wristcheck, “Wicked” & “Gladiator 2” are the Summer 2024 version of 2023’s "Barbenheimer", Cypress Hill performs with the London Symphony Orchestra, Jonah Hill selling his Malibu beach house, and Jayson Tatum hasn’t spent any of the money from his $314 million contract.
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Welcome to Episode 38 of the irl Media NEWS Podcast, I'm your host Chris Thompson, and today we’re discussing Jay-Z investing in luxury watch trading platform Wristcheck, “Wicked” & “Gladiator 2” are the Summer 2024 version of 2023’s "Barbenheimer", Cypress Hill performs with the London Symphony Orchestra, Jonah Hill selling his Malibu beach house, and Jayson Tatum hasn’t spent any of the money from his $314 million contract.
Business
As a long-time Jay-Z fan, I love watching him grow his business empire. This time he’s investing in Wristcheck, a luxury watch trading platform. This isn't just another business venture for Jay-Z, who is a big time luxury watch enthusiast who has a watch collection worth millions.
For those who might not know, Wristcheck is revolutionizing the luxury watch market. Founded by Austen Chu and Sean Wong in 2020, this Hong Kong-based platform offers a seamless experience for buying, selling, and trading high-end timepieces. It's a marketplace that bridges the gap between traditional luxury watch aficionados and the tech-savvy, modern-day consumer. And now, with Jay-Z's backing, Wristcheck is poised to reach new heights.
Jay-Z's investment in Wristcheck isn't just about financial gain; it's about endorsing a brand that aligns with his values and vision. Jay-Z's influence is bound to elevate Wristcheck's profile, drawing in a wider audience and adding a layer of credibility that's hard to come by.
Jay-Z has always had a deep appreciation for luxury watches, often seen sporting iconic pieces from brands like Hublot and Rolex. His foray into the watch industry with Wristcheck is a natural progression for someone who understands and values the craftsmanship, history, and status symbol that luxury watches represent.
This investment not only cements Jay-Z’s position as a tastemaker, but also showcases his commitment to pushing boundaries and redefining norms. By investing in Wristcheck, Jay-Z is supporting a platform that democratizes access to luxury watches, making it easier for enthusiasts and collectors to connect and engage in a marketplace that prioritizes authenticity and trust.
Wristcheck's approach to the luxury watch market is innovative and refreshing. Their transparency, rigorous authentication process, and dedication to providing a trustworthy platform are qualities that resonate with Jay-Z's ethos.
This move also highlights Jay-Z's ability to diversify his portfolio and influence different sectors. From music to fashion, sports to tech, Jay-Z has consistently proven that his business acumen is as sharp as his lyrical prowess.
Hollywood
In the unpredictable world of Hollywood, few things spark as much excitement and confusion as the release of bizarrely timed movie sequels and genre mashups. If you thought the Summer of 2023's release of "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer", affectionately dubbed "Barbenheimer," was wild, buckle up for 2024’s new wave of movie madness.
Enter the latest contender in the cinematic circus: "Gladiator II" (yup, they’re coming out with a sequel to a movie where both of the stars of the original film died in the final scene), and the latest reimagining of The Wizard of Oz franchise named "Wicked".
First off, who knew we needed a sequel to "Gladiator"? Apparently, Hollywood did! Russell Crowe's toga has barely collected dust, and we're already diving back into the blood-soaked sands of the Colosseum. While the original had us on the edge of our seats with thrilling fights and intense drama, "Gladiator II" promises to take things up a notch—because nothing says "summer blockbuster" like historical inaccuracies and gratuitous slow-motion battle scenes!
"Gladiator 2", which I think should be renamed “Gladiator II: When in Rome...Again?”, is a sequel to the 2000 film "Gladiator," which follows the story of Maximus Decimus Meridius played by Russel Crowe. The sequel continues the epic saga, focusing on Lucius, the son of Lucilla and the nephew of the now-deceased Commodus. “Gladiator 2” explores Lucius's journey as he navigates the treacherous politics of ancient Rome, his quest for power, and his struggle to honor Maximus's legacy. The narrative promises to be filled with political intrigue, intense battles, and the search for justice within the brutal world of the Roman Empire.
But here’s the kicker: in a strange twist of fate "Gladiator II" is not alone on Hollywood’s release schedule. It's cosmically, or comically, been paired up with "Wicked," the beloved musical about the witches from The Wizard of Oz.
The film adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical :”Wicked”, which itself is based on Gregory Maguire's novel which reimagines L. Frank Baum's original "The Wizard of Oz" film. The movie explores the untold story of the witches of Oz, focusing on the complex relationship between Elphaba, the future Wicked Witch of the West, and Glinda, the Good Witch. The narrative delves into themes of friendship, identity, and the nature of good and evil, offering a fresh perspective on the iconic characters and events in the land of Oz.
Now, what could these two films possibly have in common? Well, besides a penchant for dramatic costumes and grandiose storytelling, not much. But that’s never stopped Hollywood before!
To truly appreciate the insanity of "GladiWicked", or 'Wickiator", or whatever name they come up with for this made for Hollywood mashup, one must recall the phenomenon that was "Barbenheimer" in the Summer of 2023.
Who could forget the pink-clad, plastic-fantastic world of "Barbie" sharing a release date with the dark, introspective "Oppenheimer"? It was a cinematic paradox, like seeing cotton candy next to a nuclear reactor. Yet, somehow, it worked. The internet exploded with memes, double-feature plans, and a tidal wave of fan art that painted Ken as a misunderstood physicist.
In case you’ve been living inside your own plastic utopia, "Barbie" was a live-action adaptation of the iconic Barbie doll produced by Mattel. The film, starring Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling and Ken, is set in the vibrant and whimsical world of Barbieland, where everything is perfect and Barbie is living her best life. However, Barbie starts to feel that she doesn't quite fit in and decides to venture into the real world to find her true purpose. Along the way, she experiences various adventures, learns about herself, and discovers that being different is something to be celebrated.
“Barbie” also starred Will Ferrell as the CEO of Mattel, who adds his comedic flair to the mix, playing the somewhat bumbling and clueless CEO of the toy company, and America Ferrera who’s character helps Barbie navigate the complexities of the real world, offering wisdom and friendship.
If you’re not up on your 1940’s nuclear physics history lessons, "Oppenheimer" was a biographical drama centered on J. Robert Oppenheimer, played by Cillian Murphy, who was a brilliant physicist that played a crucial role in the development of the atomic bomb during World War II. The film delves into Oppenheimer's life, exploring his contributions to the Manhattan Project, his ethical dilemmas, and the immense pressures he faced. It highlights the tension between scientific discovery and moral responsibility, capturing the profound impact of Oppenheimer's work on the course of history and his personal struggles with the consequences of his actions.
"Oppenheimer’s" ensemble cast also included Emily Blunt who played Katherine Oppenheimer and provided a supportive yet challenging presence in his life, Matt Damon who played General Leslie Groves who was the military leader in charge of the Manhattan Project, Robert Downey Jr. as Lewis Strauss who was an influential and often controversial figure in Oppenheimer's career, and Florence Pugh who played Jean Tatlock who was one of Oppenheimer's romantic interest and who’s relationship with him adds another layer to his already complicated life.
"Barbenheimer" was a cultural moment, a reminder that movies can be anything—from light-hearted escapes to deep dives into the human condition. And if it taught us anything, it's that audiences are more than willing to embrace the absurd.
So, what can we expect from the joint releases of “Wicked” and “Gladiator 2”, or "GladiWicked" which seems to be catching on? Will audiences flock to see a fierce Roman warrior team up with a misunderstood witch? Will there be spontaneous musical numbers amidst brutal gladiatorial combat?
Perhaps this is just the beginning of Summer tentpole movie mashups. Maybe next summer we'll get "Jurassic Pitch Perfect" or "Fast & Furious Monopoly." The sky's the limit, and with the success of "Barbenheimer," studios are likely to continue these bold, if baffling, Summer mashups.
Entertainment
Can “The Simpsons” predict the future? The hip hop group Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra seem to think so.
In a remarkable blend of pop culture nostalgia and musical innovation, the legendary hip-hop group Cypress Hill recently joined forces with the prestigious London Symphony Orchestra for a performance that fans have been waiting nearly three decades to see. What do I mean by this?
The collaboration between Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra, which took place in London on July 10, 2024, was inspired by a joke from a 1996 episode of "The Simpsons," proving that even the most outlandish fictional scenarios can become reality. In the season 7, episode 24 of "The Simpsons" titled "Homerpalooza" the hip hop group Cypress Hill is featured in a fictional music festival. As always happens on “The Simpsons”, a mix-up happens and the London Symphony Orchestra arrives, having been mistakenly booked by Cypress Hill's management while possibly under the influence of Mary Jane.
What started as a humorous exchange on a cartoon show, has now materialized IRL into an amazing concert. On July 10, 2024, at the iconic Barbican Centre in London, Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra performed together, creating an extraordinary fusion of hip-hop and classical music. The event showcased reimagined versions of Cypress Hill's hits, such as "Insane in the Brain" and "How I Could Just Kill a Man," enhanced by the rich orchestral arrangements of the London Symphony Orchestra.
B-Real, one of Cypress Hill's founding members, expressed his excitement about the collaboration: "We've always been about breaking boundaries and experimenting with our sound. Working with the London Symphony Orchestra is a dream come true and an opportunity to bring something entirely new to our fans."
The performance was not just a treat for Cypress Hill fans, but also a significant cultural event. These kinds of musical mashups tend to go down in history. It also highlights the enduring influence of "The Simpsons" on popular culture and the way it has inspired real-life art and creativity. The collaboration between Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra exemplifies the power of television to shape and inspire the music industry, even decades after the original joke aired.
The London Symphony Orchestra's conductor, Sir Simon Rattle, also shared his thoughts on the unique collaboration: "Music is a universal language, and this performance is a testament to that. Combining the raw energy of hip-hop with the timeless elegance of classical music has been an exhilarating experience for us."
Fans of both Cypress Hill, the London Symphony Orchestra, and "The Simpsons" are thrilled by this performance, and have taken to social media sharing their excitement and appreciation. Many commented on the seamless blending of genres and the nostalgia of seeing a beloved TV joke come to life. The harmonious blend of hip-hop and classical music stands as a testament to the boundless creativity that can arise from even the most whimsical sources.
Real Estate
Jonah Hill, known as much for his standout performances in Hollywood as he is for his surfer vibes, has listed his Malibu beach house for a staggering $16.7 million. This luxurious property not only showcases the actor's taste for refined living, but also his deep connection to the ocean and his love for surfing.
Jonah Hill’s Malibu beach house is 3,100 square feet, and boasts 4 bedrooms and 4 ½ bathrooms, making it a spacious and comfortable retreat. The home's design seamlessly blends modern aesthetics with the natural beauty of its surroundings.
One of the standout features of this beach house is its breathtaking ocean views. Large windows and expansive decks provide unobstructed vistas of the Pacific Ocean, allowing residents to soak in the stunning sunsets and the soothing sound of waves. The open floor plan enhances the sense of space and light, creating a welcoming and airy atmosphere.
The interior of the house is adorned with high-end finishes and contemporary design elements. The gourmet kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and ample counter space. The living areas are perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet evenings by the fireplace.
The outdoor spaces are equally impressive. A private pathway leads directly to the beach, offering unparalleled access to the ocean. The property also includes a well-manicured garden, a swimming pool, and a spa, providing a serene oasis for relaxation.
Jonah Hill burst onto the Hollywood scene with his comedic genius in films like "Superbad" (2007) and "Knocked Up" (2007). His ability to blend humor with genuine emotion quickly established him as a versatile actor. Hill's career trajectory soared as he took on more diverse roles, showcasing his range in movies like "Moneyball" (2011) and "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013), both earning him Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor.
Jonah Hill's foray into dramatic roles didn't end there. His performances in "War Dogs" (2016) and "Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot" (2018) further cemented his status as a serious actor. Beyond acting, Hill has also made his mark as a director with his critically acclaimed debut film "Mid90s" (2018), proving his multifaceted talent in the entertainment industry.
Amidst his busy Hollywood career, Jonah Hill has found solace and joy in surfing. This passion for the waves is well-known among his fans and friends. Surfing provides Hill with a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of his acting career, offering him a chance to connect with nature and maintain a balanced lifestyle. His love for the ocean is evident in his choice of residence. His Malibu beach house, now on the market, is a testament to his appreciation for coastal living. The proximity to the beach has allowed him to indulge in his surfing hobby regularly, making it an integral part of his life.
Jonah Hill's decision to list his Malibu beach house for $16.7 million presents a rare chance for another Hollywood elite to acquire a stunning property in one of California's most coveted locations.
Sports
Jayson Tatum, the NBA champion and superstar forward for the Boston Celtics, recently made headlines for doing something nearly unheard of in the world of professional athletes; he doesn't spend a single penny of his $314 million contract. Instead, Jayson Tatum lives off the money he earns from endorsement deals, following in the financial footsteps of a couple of other prominent athletes like Rob Gronkowski and Alvin Kamara.
Jayson Tatum's approach to financial management is both prudent and strategic. Despite the allure of his massive contract, Jayson Tatum prefers to ensure his financial future by living solely off his endorsement earnings. He believes that this method will provide long-term financial security for he and his family, and allows him to enjoy his wealth without the risk of overspending. And Jayson Tatum's endorsement deals are no small change; with brands like Jordan Brand, Gatorade, and Subway, he's secured a significant income stream outside his basketball earnings.
This smart financial strategy is not unique to Jayson Tatum. NFL legend Rob Gronkowski is perhaps one of the most well-known athletes to adopt a similar approach. Rob Gronkowski revealed in 2015 that he hadn't spent a single dollar of his NFL salary, and instead lived off the money he made from endorsement deals. Known for his exuberant personality and impressive career with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Rob Gronkowski has secured deals with major brands like Nike, Dunkin' Donuts, and Monster Energy. By relying solely on his endorsement earnings, Rob Gronkowski has been able to save and invest his NFL salary, ensuring a stable financial future after his retirement from professional football.
Alvin Kamara, the star running back for the New Orleans Saints, has also embraced this financial philosophy. Alvin Kamara disclosed in 2021 that he hadn't touched any of his football earnings, choosing to live off his endorsement money instead. With a lucrative contract from the Saints and endorsements from companies like Adidas and Airheads, Alvin Kamara has managed to build a substantial financial cushion. This approach allows him to maintain a lifestyle funded by his endorsement income while securing his football earnings for future investments and savings.
Jayson Tatum, Rob Gronkowski, and Alvin Kamara's financial strategies highlight a growing trend among professional athletes who prioritize long-term financial security over immediate gratification. By living off their endorsement deals, these athletes can protect their substantial contract earnings, ensuring that they remain financially stable long after their playing careers have ended. This approach not only provides peace of mind but also sets a positive example for younger athletes who may face the temptation to spend their newfound wealth recklessly.
In a world where financial mismanagement has led to the downfall of many athletes, Jayson Tatum's strategy stands out as a beacon of fiscal responsibility. His commitment to preserving his contract earnings demonstrates a level of maturity and foresight that is commendable. By following in the footsteps of Rob Gronkowski and Alvin Kamara, Jayson Tatum is not only securing his own financial future but also inspiring other athletes to take a more prudent approach to managing their wealth.
Jayson Tatum's decision to live off his endorsement earnings and save his $314 million contract is a testament to his financial acumen. By adopting a strategy similar to that of Rob Gronkowski and Alvin Kamara, Jayson Tatum is ensuring his long-term financial stability and setting an example for future generations of athletes. It's a smart move that highlights the importance of prudent financial management in the world of professional sports.