Bryson Tiller's ANNIVERSARY Review, Aaron Rodgers' Zone and Fight Club Review

In this episode, Wellington and Savon review Bryson Tiller's latest project ANNIVERSARY, they discuss thoughts on this project coming full-circle for his memorable Trapsoul album and if him taking so much time off; made a difference. They also review 21 Savage and Metro Boomin's Savage Mode 2, thoughts on this being a bigger, louder and more expansive project; with A-list guests in Young Thug, Drake and the biggest surprise coming with Morgan Freeman narrating. Finally, they dive into Bill O'Brien's departure with Houston, Aaron Rodgers' electric start with the undefeated Packers and the epic Lebron-Jimmy Butler battle as the Heat prolonged this Finals into a longer series; than originally intended. In the second half, they review Fight Club, the 1999 film directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bingham Carter, Meat Loaf Aday and Jared Leto. They dive into the balance displayed between Ed Norton and Brad Pitt, it being constructed with an unpredictable plot and twists near the end. They also discuss Tyler Durden being the ultimate Brad Pitt role, as he was one of the most complex, dangerous and principled characters we've ever seen and Joker-Fight Club similarities.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon review Bryson Tiller's latest project ANNIVERSARY, they discuss thoughts on this project coming full-circle for his memorable Trapsoul album and if him taking so much time off; made a difference. They also review 21 Savage and Metro Boomin's Savage Mode 2, thoughts on this being a bigger, louder and more expansive project; with A-list guests in Young Thug, Drake and the biggest surprise coming with Morgan Freeman narrating. Finally, they dive into Bill O'Brien's departure with Houston, Aaron Rodgers' electric start with the undefeated Packers and the epic Lebron-Jimmy Butler battle as the Heat prolonged this Finals into a longer series; than originally intended.

In the second half, they review Fight Club, the 1999 film directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bingham Carter, Meat Loaf Aday and Jared Leto. They dive into the balance displayed between Ed Norton and Brad Pitt, it being constructed with an unpredictable plot and twists near the end. They also discuss Tyler Durden being the ultimate Brad Pitt role, as he was one of the most complex, dangerous and principled characters we've ever seen and Joker-Fight Club similarities.
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