I remember they run into Katie Holmes at the door and she goes, Yeah, I’m just about to go into town. Louis Virtel: But what I mainly remember about that, I don’t remember the content of the interview. You remember the the next interview with Oprah was he invited her up to the cabin, and it was very much like, I need to show you that I’m like your intimate friend again. Ira Madison III: Yeah, I feel like the ultimate sort of example of that was remember after he did the couch incident with Oprah. Louis Virtel: Yeah, he’s one of those ultra showbiz, not schmoozing types, but just networking types. Louis Virtel: Well, he does seem like one of these, like really like, I think if you meet him, he’s utterly charismatic and like, remembers your name and you know, he’s. A friend of mine heard us talking about Rosie and you know, the friendship with Tom Cruise about how like, they’re still in contact, right? And my friend said that his boss worked with Tom Cruise once and literally every Christmas they got a coconut cake and a card. Ira Madison III: I do want to say a brief note about last week’s episode. But if it takes me like fifteen minutes to get to Ralph’s, I’m throwing on Kokomo and feeling like I’m in, you know, a bunch of islands that mainly exist, Kokomo, which doesn’t exist. I mean, my favorite Beach Boys song is still I just wasn’t made for these times off pet sounds. They have no interest in like pretending that the Beach Boys are anything else. Louis Virtel: They want the like prestige era, not the Margaritaville era. I feel like people who are Beach Boys fans are specifically just pet sounds fans, right? Ira Madison III: You know what, it’s a good song. But there’s also there was a cover of the song I heard recently by some outfit artists named Holiday Sidewinder, which is so good, but kokomo to me, it’s kind of like one of those we didn’t start the fire songs where you put it on, and I am simply amped. So like even before I was born on the 4th of July, et cetera. Well, and I think this is even before, like Mimi Rogers. I love Tom Cruise’s two stars films, you know, like Days of Thunder, Cocktail, you know, just see him in OK movies. Ira Madison III: I well, you know I love Cocktail. I want to say it got a Golden Globe nomination, but that was the year of Let the River Run by Carly Simon, so it didn’t go very far. Louis Virtel: Well, it was written for the movie Cocktail. Ira Madison III: I don’t know how I feel about Kokomo by the Beach Boys. But I don’t think we can discuss Kokomo in depth. Ira Madison III: Oh, I think we’ve talked about the Beach Boys before. What are your feelings on Kokomo by the Beach Boys? And I think pop culturally, people are divided about it, but I know what I think. Louis Virtel: I was just out getting coffee and there was music on and it was a band and a song that I don’t believe has ever come up on this show. Ira Madison III: And we’re back with an all new episode of Keep It. Plus, Ira and Louis discuss their Gabrielle Union blindspots ( The Honeymooners, Love & Basketball), their Oscar predictions, taking photos of celebrities, The Beach Boys, Doja Cat’s Hole cover, Kentaji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearing, and more! Ira and Louis are joined by return guest Gabrielle Union to discuss her new film Cheaper by the Dozen and activism in Hollywood.
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