Mahomes Deserves the MVP, 38 Spesh's Beyond Belief and The Last Black Man in San Francisco Review
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discussed the Eagles’ home win against Green Bay and Aaron Rodgers getting hurt in the second half. They also discuss the Chiefs’ convincing win against the Rams, Michigan dominating Ohio St. and their thoughts before the conference championships took place. Next, they discussed the Sacramento Kings’ success and them being ahead of schedule plus Shai-Gilgeous Alexander’s elite level of play for OKC; early in the season. For the album reviews, they started off with 38 Spesh’s Beyond Belief and discuss the predominant boom bap sound, also Roddy Rich’s Feed Tha Streets III and Armani Caesar’s The Liz 2. Finally, they analyzed Samaria’s new EP Didn’t Start With You and Travis Scott and Pharrell’s new single “Down In Atlanta”.
In the second half, they review The Last Black Man in San Francisco, the 2019 film directed and produced by Joe Talbot in his directorial debut. Starring Jimmie Fails, Jonathan Majors, Tichina Arnold, Rob Morgan and Mike Epps. They discuss how this was an affecting story powerfully told and established. They also highlight this being an independent film with a difference and it being a beautifully directed and perfectly played. Finally, they discuss the impressive range of Jonathan Majors and this film not being done in a conventional sense or even linear.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discussed the Eagles’ home win against Green Bay and Aaron Rodgers getting hurt in the second half. They also discuss the Chiefs’ convincing win against the Rams, Michigan dominating Ohio St. and their thoughts before the conference championships took place. Next, they discussed the Sacramento Kings’ success and them being ahead of schedule plus Shai-Gilgeous Alexander’s elite level of play for OKC; early in the season. For the album reviews, they started off with 38 Spesh’s Beyond Belief and discuss the predominant boom bap sound, also Roddy Rich’s Feed Tha Streets III and Armani Caesar’s The Liz 2. Finally, they analyzed Samaria’s new EP Didn’t Start With You and Travis Scott and Pharrell’s new single “Down In Atlanta”.
In the second half, they review The Last Black Man in San Francisco, the 2019 film directed and produced by Joe Talbot in his directorial debut. Starring Jimmie Fails, Jonathan Majors, Tichina Arnold, Rob Morgan and Mike Epps. They discuss how this was an affecting story powerfully told and established. They also highlight this being an independent film with a difference and it being a beautifully directed and perfectly played. Finally, they discuss the impressive range of Jonathan Majors and this film not being done in a conventional sense or even linear.