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134. Bean (1997)

134. Bean (1997)

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Episode 134 of Inside Quotes! This week we picked the 1997 film “Bean”. On Today's Episode:

• Burt Reynolds' purchase of Whistler's mother highlights absurd art prices.

• The art market often sees ludicrous valuations that defy logic.

• Understanding art value requires a deeper look into market dynamics.

• Art pricing can be influenced by celebrity ownership.

• The conversation challenges conventional views on art worth.

• Art valuation is subjective and varies widely among collectors.

• High prices in art can sometimes reflect cultural trends.

• The discussion raises questions about the future of art investments.

• Art's intrinsic value is often overshadowed by market speculation.

• The absurdity of art prices can lead to skepticism among enthusiasts.

Show Notes: Rowan Atkinson Invisible Drumset Sketch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_kloG2Z7tU

Mr Bean Performs at the 2012 Olympics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?=CwzjlmBLfrQ&list=RDCwzjlmBLfrQ&start_radio=1

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