
#1486 - Honey Honey
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#1486 - Honey Honey mentions Killers of the Flower Moon by David Gran, Lonesome Dove: A Novel by Larry McMurtry, Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari, and The Four Fish with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
the whole book is about a series of murders and also how the FBI was, oh, my God, damn.
This is an incredible book. I mean, about two retired Texas Rangers, but it's just like a classic Western novel.
he talks about, um, this is dating back what, seventy eighty ninety thousand years whenever the human species are Homo sapiens were introduced into a…
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- The conversation centers on Native American history.
- A second recurring theme is defying the odds.
- Referenced books include Killers of the Flower Moon by David Gran and Lonesome Dove: A Novel by Larry McMurtry.
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“I just read this book called Killers of the Flower Moon, which is just a horrifying thing that happened in our history that is not well known with the Osage Native American tribe in Oklahoma.”
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“This is an incredible book. I mean, about two retired Texas Rangers, but it's just like a classic Western novel.”
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“You ever read that book Sapiens? Yes. It's amazing. Oh, my God. Was it Noah Duvall? Harare. Yeah, Harare. Yeah, right. He's got those amazing, incredible book. It's so eye opening.”
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“There's this great book called The Four Fish, and it came out a long time ago, which is makes it scarier. But this the writer talks about like the four remaining fish and how that's kind of like just kind of cross-bred and our river systems.”
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“I really got into a big, long stretch of being fascinated with Native American history from a book somebody recommended to me called Empire of the Summer Moon about the Comanche.”
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“The speaker mentions listening to the 'David and Goliath' book by Malcolm Gladwell, which discusses defying the odds.”
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The host mentions 'Killers of the Flower Moon' to highlight the tragic history of the Osage Native American tribe and the injustices they faced. Th…

The host mentions 'Lonesome Dove' as a classic Western novel that explores the lives of retired Texas Rangers, connecting it to the historical cont…

The host mentions 'Sapiens' to highlight the significant impact humans have had on other species since the emergence of Homo sapiens. This book pro…
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“Grizzly Man is a documentary about Timothy Treadwell, who filmed his life living among grizzly bears and ultimately met a tragic end. The film explores his complex relationship with nature and his own identity.”
Do the Right Thing
“The mention of systemic racism leads to a reference to Spike Lee's movie, which addresses similar themes of racial tension and injustice.”
The Fly
“The Fly is mentioned as one of the greatest horror movies of all time, highlighting Geena Davis's role in it.”
Crazy Heart
“Ryan Bingham was in Jeff Bridges' movie Crazy Heart, for which he won an Oscar and dedicated it to his wife.”
The Terminator
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Conan the Barbarian
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A League of Their Own
“A League of Their Own is referenced in relation to Geena Davis's acting career and her involvement in archery.”
Kindergarten Cop
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Thelma and Louise
“Thelma and Louise is mentioned in a discussion about Geena Davis's roles and her impact as an actress.”
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