Milwaukee-Phoenix Finals Analysis, Snoh Aalegra's Temporary Highs In The Violet Skies Review and Seven Pounds Review - podcast episode cover

Milwaukee-Phoenix Finals Analysis, Snoh Aalegra's Temporary Highs In The Violet Skies Review and Seven Pounds Review

Jul 13, 202158 minEp. 65
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Episode description

In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss their early thoughts on the Suns’ Finals lead over the Bucks and how prepared Phoenix has looked this entire postseason plus how the supporting cast for Milwaukee needs to be more consistent for a championship to come. They also discuss the rumors of Damian Lillard possibly being traded from Portland, how the Lakers would be the best fit for him if it actually happens and thoughts on Sha’Carri Richardson’s disqualification from the Tokyo Olympics and the strict rules that have been enforced; which have been highly analyzed. Finally, they review Snoh Aalegra’s new album Temporary Highs In The Violet Skies and how there’s a strong amount of introspection and emotional availability packed in it, also a review of Vince Staples’ new album Vince Staples and the flawlessness of it with how concise it is and Bas’ new single “The Jackie” review. 


In the second half, they’re joined by special guest Max Petion, a good friend of the show to review Seven Pounds, a 2008 drama film, directed by Gabrielle Muccino. Starring Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson, Barry Pepper and Michael Ealy. They dive into how Will Smith delivered an impressive range of emotional speeds, how the plot presentation was delivered and some of the flaws of the storyline. They also discuss the storied career Will Smith has had, what some of his best films are and how consistent Rosario Dawson has been over the years. 

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