Damian Lillard's Next Move, Alicia Keys' KEYS Review and The Godfather Part II Review
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss who should be the favorite of the Top 4 in the upcoming CFP and their pre-Heisman pick. They also discuss how New England continues to show their superiority in the AFC East, how dangerous they can be in the postseason and how the Ravens are dealing with so many injuries and offensive struggles. They also discuss Steph Curry being on the verge of breaking Ray Allen’s record for the all-time 3 point record and the lack of chemistry the Blazers are facing along with Damian Lillard wanting a change. Finally, they review Rick Ross’s latest album Richer Than I Ever Been and his great beat selection along with lyrical potency, also Alicia Keys’ latest KEYS double album, Adele’s 30 and initial thoughts on SZA’s “I Hate U” single and initial takeaways of the Kanye-Drake Free Larry Harry Hoover Benefit Concert.
In the second half, Wellington is joined by special guest Trenton Morales, a good friend of the show, to review The Godfather Part II, the 1974 epic crime film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Starring Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton and Robert De Niro. They dive into how this was one of the rare sequels that lived up to the original, it having and endless amount of memorable scenes and pivotal quotes along with Robert De Niro’s immaculate portrayal of the younger Vito Corleone. Finally, they discuss Talia Shire’s impact in this franchise and the weight of responsibility Michael Corleone carried in this film.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss who should be the favorite of the Top 4 in the upcoming CFP and their pre-Heisman pick. They also discuss how New England continues to show their superiority in the AFC East, how dangerous they can be in the postseason and how the Ravens are dealing with so many injuries and offensive struggles. They also discuss Steph Curry being on the verge of breaking Ray Allen’s record for the all-time 3 point record and the lack of chemistry the Blazers are facing along with Damian Lillard wanting a change. Finally, they review Rick Ross’s latest album Richer Than I Ever Been and his great beat selection along with lyrical potency, also Alicia Keys’ latest KEYS double album, Adele’s 30 and initial thoughts on SZA’s “I Hate U” single and initial takeaways of the Kanye-Drake Free Larry Harry Hoover Benefit Concert.
In the second half, Wellington is joined by special guest Trenton Morales, a good friend of the show, to review The Godfather Part II, the 1974 epic crime film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Starring Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton and Robert De Niro. They dive into how this was one of the rare sequels that lived up to the original, it having and endless amount of memorable scenes and pivotal quotes along with Robert De Niro’s immaculate portrayal of the younger Vito Corleone. Finally, they discuss Talia Shire’s impact in this franchise and the weight of responsibility Michael Corleone carried in this film.