Brady-Mahomes Super Bowl, Daniel Caesar's Freudian Review and Soul Review
In this episode, Wellington and Savon preview Super Bowl LV with the Bucs and Chiefs, how Tampa Bay’s pass rush vs. the Chiefs undermanned offensive line could have a impact, in the outcome of the game. They also discuss Matthew Stafford’s blockbuster trade to the Rams, Bradley Beal’s current frustrations in Washington and how his prime years need to be expended. Finally, they review Daniel Caesar’s Freudian debut from 2017 and how he generated a synergistic relationship that was brought with Gospel and R&B.
In the second half, they review Soul, the 2020 computer-animated comedy drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. Starring Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey, Graham Norton and Rachel House. They dive into how this was an inventive tale, how it celebrates each person’s individuality and Soul going deeper into a profundity that’s very visually ambitious. They also cover the nuanced and layered nature of it along with the richness of this unique narrative.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon preview Super Bowl LV with the Bucs and Chiefs, how Tampa Bay’s pass rush vs. the Chiefs undermanned offensive line could have a impact, in the outcome of the game. They also discuss Matthew Stafford’s blockbuster trade to the Rams, Bradley Beal’s current frustrations in Washington and how his prime years need to be expended. Finally, they review Daniel Caesar’s Freudian debut from 2017 and how he generated a synergistic relationship that was brought with Gospel and R&B.
In the second half, they review Soul, the 2020 computer-animated comedy drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. Starring Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey, Graham Norton and Rachel House. They dive into how this was an inventive tale, how it celebrates each person’s individuality and Soul going deeper into a profundity that’s very visually ambitious. They also cover the nuanced and layered nature of it along with the richness of this unique narrative.