Stephen Colbert Presents the First Movie-Parody about NFTs – ‘NFT Heist’ -Breaking
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Stephen Colbert Presents the First Movie-Parody about NFTs – ‘NFT Heist’Famous American comedian and TV host Stephen Colbert introduced ‘NFT Heist’ in his talk show ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.’ The blockbuster movie ‘NFT Heist’ mocks the NFT industry and the absurd digital art that has been selling for ridiculous amounts of money.
“For a while now, one of the hottest tech trends has been NFTs. It’s hard to believe that just in one year, we’ve gone from having no idea what they are to having no idea why they are,”
Colbert introduced the movie’s trailer, sarcastically.
The host and comedian also discussed how NFTs are the most sought-after commodity in art. He showed examples of Bored Apes that were sold for $3.4m and CryptoPunks that were purchased for $11.8.
“With so much money flowing into the NFT market, it’s no surprise that it has attracted a new generation of art thieves,”
The host made a joke while sharing news on the recently stolen NFTs valued at $1.7 million.
The fake movie trailer laughs at traditional art and calls the art of masters Monet, Van Gogh, Rembrandt “incompetent” compared to the highly priced masterpiece ‘Fart Beaver’ NFT.
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