![]() ![]() ![]() Whether you're a Spice Lord chasing Scoville thrills, or wanting to dive deeper into spicy global cuisines, this epic gastronomic travelogue is sure to satisfy your hunger for knowledge and fire up your palette. If Hot Ones captivated fans by blending hot wings and even hotter questions, Heat Eaters is here to take you out of the studio and explore what makes spicy food so delicious. Get ready for a Korean food crawl tasting chicken feet and fermented crabs learn about palette-scorching habanero salsas from the Yucatan and rare Oaxacan moles with a taco scholar feel the competitive heat of a spicy Thai Taco throwdown at Anajak Thai and brace yourself for the FIRST-EVER behind-the-scenes studio tour of the making of Hot Ones. That happens everywhere, and not just in a jewelry store.From the team that brought you Hot Ones comes HEAT EATERS, the ultimate spicy food adventure where our host, chef Esther Choi, hits the streets to eat her way through the world's spiciest cuisines.įrom sinus-clearing Sichuan hotpot with legendary chef Bobby Flay, to fiery Caribbean feasts with Chef P of Ghetto Gastro, Esther taps into her spice-fueled obsessions to learn as much as she can about the chili pepper. “They basically put all that in one character and turned it into Howard, you know? Which really does go on in the world. Aranbayev figures the filmmakers combined a lot of different people with distinct problems-gambling, infidelity, financial troubles-into one dysfunctional character. Howard Ratner is primarily an amalgamation of the Safdies’ research with a healthy dash of imagination added in for good measure. “He’s not the hottest shot on the block anymore he’s 10 years past his prime.” It led to a sense that being “the guy,” as Bear-McClard put it, seemed to have passed him by-a trait the filmmakers gave to Howard. Joe Rodeo’s shop features several pictures of rappers and basketball players whose careers are no longer very active, Bear-McClard noted. It looks like the entrance to a castle, but it’s in a corner of the dingiest hallway ever. “It’s by appointment only and it has a very, very gaudy kind of wood panel door with gold-embellished lettering, which if you look at the KMH showroom that Howard had, it has a very similar motif. Amy Lauritsen Scott Bowers Dale Butler Marquis Sheppard. “He wasn’t that open, but his space said a lot,” Bear-McClard said. As Persits recounted to the New York Post and VF as well, he returned to his office to find the Safdies and some crew members waiting-and they had mostly convinced him to participate by the time the real dealmaker showed up on Monday. ![]() “Because people are very apprehensive…For an outsider, it’s a job and a half to get in.”įor all the years the Safdies and their producer Sebastian Bear-McClard spent stomping the pavement, Persits had heard nothing of the film when a casting director saw him downstairs from his office smoking a cigarette last fall. Daniel Lopatin and Josh Safdie of 'Uncut Gems' spoke to Billboard about their collaborative style, and why you'll want to stick around for the last song that plays over the film's. “I think it took Josh close to three or four years before people started letting him in,” he told Vanity Fair in a recent interview. Roman Persits, a jeweler who has worked in the district for more than 40 years since he left the former Soviet Union in 1975, will be the first to tell you the area can be a little impenetrable for strangers. And as it turns out, the best way to win over the Diamond District is to learn how to strike some deals of your own. It’s the perfect setting for the year’s most stressful movie, which features Adam Sandler as Howard Ratner, an irresistibly irritating diamond dealer and compulsive gambler. It’s a neighborhood-really a couple of blocks, located just off Times Square in Midtown Manhattan-where millions of dollars change hands every day, and so the people making the deals are understandably a little wary of outsiders. It took Uncut Gems directors Josh and Benny Safdie years knocking on doors in Manhattan’s Diamond District before anyone would give them the time of day. ![]()
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