C.J. Stroud's On Fire, Harbaugh's Three-Game Ban, The Alchemist's Flying High, Part 2 and Candyman (1992) Review
Fetch error
Hmmm there seems to be a problem fetching this series right now. Last successful fetch was on September 12, 2024 03:21 ()
What now? This series will be checked again in the next hour. If you believe it should be working, please verify the publisher's feed link below is valid and includes actual episode links. You can contact support to request the feed be immediately fetched.
Manage episode 383273682 series 2988462
In this episode, Wellington and Savon are back to discuss the Bengals beating the Bills, Philadelphia getting past Dallas again and C.J. Stroud's stellar rookie start. Next up, they analyze the dominance of the Ravens, the Chiefs winning in different ways and Alabama's Jalen Milroe getting more comfortable, and their win vs. LSU plus the breaking news of Jim Harbaugh's three-game suspension due to the sign-stealing scandal. For their NBA topics, they highlight OKC's impressive start to the season, Milwaukee's regression, and the Mavericks clicking on all cylinders. In the second half, Wellington and Savon are joined by first-time guest Joe Pizzolato, a guitarist who has played for Kelly Price, Hans Williams, and The Shady Recruits to review Butcher Browns's new album Solar Music and The Alchemist's Flying High, Part 2 EP. They also discuss their disappointment and lack of interest in the new Jeezy double album and review Arin Ray's Phases III EP. Finally, they give their personal R&B Mount Rushmore, review Benny the Butcher and Lil Wayne's "Big Dog" single and Yebba's new single "Waterfall (I Adore You)".
In the last half, Wellington and Savon review the original Candyman, the 1992 supernatural horror film, written and directed by Bernard Rose and starring Virginia Madsen, Tony Todd, Xander Berkeley, and Kasi Lemmons. They start off by discussing how this was an effective, chilling tale that had an interesting premise. They also analyze how the plot had narratives that keep the viewer hooked, it perfectly incorporating social issues and it having the perfect balance between mystery and gore.
184 episoade