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The New Era of Tatum, Pusha T's It's Almost Dry Review and Reservoir Dogs Review

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In this episode, Wellington and Savon are first joined by Demarlon Gardener, a former college classmate of Wellington’s. They discuss the Celtics’ sweep of the Nets and how dangerous they can be going forward, Philly closing out their series in Toronto and thoughts on the Suns’ closing out the series in New Orleans in Game 6 plus how dangerous Golden State looks so far; looking similar to the 2015 version of themselves. Later, they’re joined by another first-time guest Basil Kuloba, a former high school classmate of Wellington’s. They review Pusha T’s latest album It’s Almost Dry, how it included great production from Pharrell and Ye plus the braggadocio Push can always display well. Finally, they review Lute’s Gold Mouf (Deluxe), Frank Ocean’s groundbreaking and defining album Channel Orange and more.

In the last half, Wellington and Savon review Reservoir Dogs, the 1992 crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Starring Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Chris Penn and Steve Buscemi. They dive into how this film included a lot of Tarantino’s hallmarks, the characters having a lot of substance and keeping the audience going. Finally, they review how this film is definitely in the ranks of Tarantino’s top-6 films ever plus how this was a B-level cast but every character was still able to elevate themselves during the process of its completion.

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In this episode, Wellington and Savon are first joined by Demarlon Gardener, a former college classmate of Wellington’s. They discuss the Celtics’ sweep of the Nets and how dangerous they can be going forward, Philly closing out their series in Toronto and thoughts on the Suns’ closing out the series in New Orleans in Game 6 plus how dangerous Golden State looks so far; looking similar to the 2015 version of themselves. Later, they’re joined by another first-time guest Basil Kuloba, a former high school classmate of Wellington’s. They review Pusha T’s latest album It’s Almost Dry, how it included great production from Pharrell and Ye plus the braggadocio Push can always display well. Finally, they review Lute’s Gold Mouf (Deluxe), Frank Ocean’s groundbreaking and defining album Channel Orange and more.

In the last half, Wellington and Savon review Reservoir Dogs, the 1992 crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Starring Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Chris Penn and Steve Buscemi. They dive into how this film included a lot of Tarantino’s hallmarks, the characters having a lot of substance and keeping the audience going. Finally, they review how this film is definitely in the ranks of Tarantino’s top-6 films ever plus how this was a B-level cast but every character was still able to elevate themselves during the process of its completion.

  continue reading

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