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Do The Wrong Thing
by Do The Wrong Thing
Do The Wrong Thing Podcast is three black men giving our opinions and thoughts on cultural events, sharing our world view through our sarcastic eyes delivered with humor, wit, and cynicism. It’s always nice to be good, but it’s way more fun to do the wrong thing.
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Ep. 183 | Physical Media & Gaming, Movie Reviews, & More
In this episode, we explore the evolution of media consumption, the state of superhero movies, and cultural shifts in entertainment and social dynamics. Join us for a deep dive into how media shapes perceptions and the importance of diverse content. In this episode, the panel explores the evolving landscape of media consumption, the importance of physical media, the state of superhero films, and the challenges facing the gaming industry. They delve into how technology, licensing, and studio decisions impact consumers and creators alike. In this episode, the hosts dive into the evolving landscape of Hollywood, AI in filmmaking, the future of superhero movies, and the impact of technology on creativity. They also share insights on recent movies, industry trends, and personal favorites, making it a must-listen for film enthusiasts and industry insiders alike.
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Ep. 183 Hour 2 | Supergirl, Toy Story 5, Top 5 Movies of the Year
In this episode, we explore the evolution of media consumption, the state of superhero movies, and cultural shifts in entertainment and social dynamics. Join us for a deep dive into how media shapes perceptions and the importance of diverse content. In this episode, the panel explores the evolving landscape of media consumption, the importance of physical media, the state of superhero films, and the challenges facing the gaming industry. They delve into how technology, licensing, and studio decisions impact consumers and creators alike. In this episode, the hosts dive into the evolving landscape of Hollywood, AI in filmmaking, the future of superhero movies, and the impact of technology on creativity. They also share insights on recent movies, industry trends, and personal favorites, making it a must-listen for film enthusiasts and industry insiders alike.
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Ep. 183 Hour 1 | Physical Media & Gaming, TV Monoculture
In this episode, we explore the evolution of media consumption, the state of superhero movies, and cultural shifts in entertainment and social dynamics. Join us for a deep dive into how media shapes perceptions and the importance of diverse content. In this episode, the panel explores the evolving landscape of media consumption, the importance of physical media, the state of superhero films, and the challenges facing the gaming industry. They delve into how technology, licensing, and studio decisions impact consumers and creators alike. In this episode, the hosts dive into the evolving landscape of Hollywood, AI in filmmaking, the future of superhero movies, and the impact of technology on creativity.
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Ep.182 Disclosure Day/Furious Review
In this heavily Entertainment Time Ep. We fist give our R.I.P’s to legendary movie critic Gene Shalit, and Aldon Smith. We touch on the NBA finals and the New York Knicks historic win.Entertainment Time:The Beverage Boys talk Harvey Dent casting rumors for The Batman 2.Streaming:HBO Max’ Documentary on Earth Wind and FireNetflix Documentary Maternal Instinct At The Theater:We do a spoilers review for Steven Spielberg alien movie Disclosure Day and one of the best action movies to date, The Furious
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Ep. 181 Small D*ck, Big Pants, Nothing To Do..
In this weeks episode we go off on a tangent about Rocky Balboa and the weird franchise that it is…R.I.P.: Stacey King, former NBA Bulls player and broadcaster.Wrong Turns:Jay Electronica is scamming AmericaThe new game sweeping the nation (of men who think they are top GM’s) 82-0Jay-Z and the Roots Picnic FreestyleDiddy’s very small and unfortunate circumstanceStolen Legos StoryEntertainment Time:We discuss the insane success of Obsession & The BackroomsUpcoming slate in movies The current Disney/Marvel problem And more..
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Life's A Bench | Ep. 7 "If Healthy"
This episode dives into the current state of the NBA playoffs, the impact of star players like Wimby and Steph, and the intricacies of team building under the apron system. Plus, a surprising trade update on Miles Garrett and strategic insights into NFL team management. This episode features an in-depth discussion on NFL team dynamics, player trades, and the impact of injuries on team performance, with insights into NFL strategies and player evaluations.
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Ep. 180 The Podalorian & Niggu
We are back with much to discuss, R.I.P to NASCAR legend Kyle BuschWrong Turns:We discuss Ray J losing his fixed fightDrake continues to dominate the charts and GQ/Complex ranking listsWe discuss how the enchantments for the Enhanced Games still left a lot of room for improvement Entertainment Time:We discuss the season and series finale of The BoysNew movies / Passenger and Mandalorian and GroguSPOILERS FOR TOPICS DISCUSSED!!
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Ep. 179 | So Many Skus
Drake, Mortal Kombat II, Obsession and more...
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DTWT Presents | Marvel, DC Villain Draft
This episode features a lively discussion on movie villains, favorite scenes, and character analysis, with insights into filmmaking and storytelling techniques. The hosts explore their top picks for villain intros, memorable movie moments, and the impact of character portrayal.
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Ep. 178 | ...And His Name Is Bill..
Yes, we knOooOoOooow. It’s been awhile since. We are back on our regular schedule. Due to a few hiccups we are a week behind, but another episode to enjoy is available now!
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Ep. 177 | RETURN OF THE ISO POD
Contrary to popular belief, the Silent Producer actually exported and published this episode on time. Yes, really. Write it down. Frame it.Now for the love of God, don’t ask what it’s about—I didn’t listen. If it’s good, you’re welcome. If it’s bad… that was L.A. on the export.
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Ep. 175 | Lemon Pound Cake
We get into all kinds of territory this episode celebrity culture, movies, anime, personal stories, and everything in between. Expect real opinions, a few laughs, and the kind of honest back-and-forth you don't always get elsewhere.We also dig into internet culture, some wild celebrity controversies, and the legal drama that comes with living life in public. The stories of AfroMan, LaRussell, and others come up in ways that say a lot about accountability, staying authentic, and how much a viral moment can define you.And if you're a film person, we spent a good chunk of time on superhero movies, what's coming soon, and some actual industry talk. Spider-Man, Dune, Project Hail Mary, plus where animation and streaming seem to be headed.
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Ep. 174 | And The Award Goes To...
In this episode we dive into a wide range of topics from pop culture and entertainment to hypothetical disaster scenarios and personal anecdotes. They explore the nuances of basketball, share wedding stories, and discuss the impact of music and movies, all with humor and insight. Tune in for a mix of entertainment, humor, and thought-provoking conversations that keep it real. This episode features an in-depth discussion on the latest trends, controversies, and cultural moments in music, entertainment, and social media. The hosts analyze artists like Jack Harlow, LaRussell, and others, exploring themes of authenticity, cultural appropriation, and the power of PR campaigns. This episode dives into the cultural and entertainment landscape, covering topics from viral food trends and movie ratings to the Oscars and representation in media. The hosts share candid opinions, humorous takes, and insights on industry dynamics, highlighting the importance of diversity and authenticity. This episode features an in-depth discussion on the Oscars, film industry insights, and a review of the horror film Undertone. The hosts analyze award snubs, industry trends, and share personal stories, providing valuable perspectives for film enthusiasts.
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DTWT Presents | Off-The-Cuff ep. 173
Sometimes we talk, joke and banter before the episode begins. Most of the time, its not fit for human ears. But every once in a while, some of the talks wont get us cancelled and is actually interesting. We talk remakes, video game adaptations and more.
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Ep. 173 | Magic City Blues
In this weeks episode the beverage boys are back to talk on what their toxic masculinity makes them believe they could do in a tight situation, we give our long winded RIP to Bob Power, which leads to an interesting old head hip hop conversation. We later dive into Timothy Chamèlet comments that kicked up some controversy. We discuss a CA coaches ambitions that far exceeded the basketball courtAnd odd story out of ATL Hawks interesting ode to the city that allows L.A. to give a passionate and stirring speechEntertainment Time:Peace and Love to Bruce Campbell We discuss the downfall of Jonathan Majors and his new creative venturesWe give our take on the new Lanterns trailer and the minor backlash around itAntonio gives away the plot for Netflix’s War Machine and Dinosaurs Documentary Lastly Cam and L.A. discuss their full spoiler thoughts on Scream 7 and their outlook on the franchise .
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DTWT Presents | Denzel Washington Draft
The guys had fun and put on their GM caps to have a 'Zel Draft. Picking their best picks in categories such as "Scumbag’Zel" & "Monologue’Zel". Let us know who had the best draft!
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Ep. 172 | The Hollywood Best-Of Draft
Draft. Draft. DRAFT. The boys do a Hollywood best of draft where we draft the best team consisting of various categories like Best Director, Actor, etc. We appreciate everyone who took part in the social poll. Tap in to see who chose the picks you loved or hated.
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Ep. 171 | The Poké-Draft
The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including reactions to social media trends, personal health choices, discussions about anime, particularly One Piece, and reflections on childhood shows like Dawson's Creek. The group also shares music recommendations and pays tribute to James Van Der Beek, who recently passed away. They explore the evolution of teen dramas and the cultural significance of these shows in their formative years. In this conversation, the speakers explore various themes ranging from nostalgia for teen dramas and the evolution of children's intelligence to the challenges of video game endings and the impact of the Super Bowl halftime show. They also discuss the controversy surrounding Kid Rock's performance and delve into the ongoing debate about morality and substance in hip-hop, particularly in relation to artists like Lil Wayne and LaRussell. In this segment, the conversation delves into the legacies of iconic hip-hop artists Jay-Z and Lil Wayne, exploring their lyrical styles and cultural impacts. The discussion shifts to MF DOOM's unique persona and the provocative lyrics of Boldy James. The influence of jazz in modern music is highlighted through Terrence Martin's contributions. The nostalgic journey of Pokemon is examined, culminating in a critical retrospective of 'Pokemon: The First Movie,' where themes of friendship, loyalty, and narrative flaws are discussed. In this engaging conversation, the hosts reflect on their nostalgic experiences with Pokémon, particularly focusing on the impact of Mewtwo and the mechanics of the game. They embark on a Pokémon draft, analyzing team strengths and weaknesses while sharing their favorite characters. The discussion highlights the emotional connections fans have with the original 150 Pokémon and concludes with a review of their drafted teams, emphasizing the fun and camaraderie that Pokémon brings to its community.
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Ep. 170 | Jermaine...Cole
The Grammy's, The Fall Off, Super bowl and some other stuff.
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No Pause | Ep. 2 "Invisible Walls & More..."
In this episode, the hosts discuss various aspects of gaming, including the challenges of invisible walls, the significance of the parry system in combat mechanics, and a nostalgic look at the hardest Disney games. They explore how these elements impact the gaming experience and share personal anecdotes and insights.
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Ep. 169 | Burning the Midnight Oil
More shenanigans. Tap in with the boys as we talk movie characters, soundtracks, Oscar noms and more.
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Ep. 168 | Mother Knows Best
We talk video games, bond, "His & Hers" & "The RIP". Tap in.
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“DTWT Presents | J. Cole The Fall-Off Announcement & Disk 2 Track 2 Review”
Cam and Antonio breakdown J.Cole returning possibly for the last time with upcoming album The Fall Off and the new drop titled “track 2 disc 2”
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Ep .167 | The Great White Hypes
Back from our holiday break we discuss Marty Supreme, Stranger Things finale and much more
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DTWT Presents | Make it Black: "Home Alone 2" 1992
We were in the holiday spirit. Check out this new edition of make it black where we take Home Alone: 2 and recast it black with actors active from that era. Merry Christmas, Wrong Doers!
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DTWT Presents | Run It Back Cinema: "Home Alone" 1990
Merry Christmas you filthy animals. The boys decided to do a rewatch of 'Home Alone'. Enjoy!
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Ep. 166 | Call Me Back, Rod
In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion covering various topics, including recent RIPs in the entertainment industry, reflections on John Cena's career, and reviews of new music albums from 21 Savage and Nas. They also explore the concept of reimagining classic films and the implications of podcasting in the face of mortality. The conversation is filled with humor, cultural references, and personal anecdotes, making for an entertaining and insightful listen. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various topics, starting with a discussion on Conway's latest album and the disconnect in LA's music scene. They transition into a review of the horror series 'Welcome to Derry,' exploring its unique character makeup and the impact of its storytelling. The conversation then shifts to the Diddy documentary, where they analyze the portrayal of Diddy and the surrounding controversies, ultimately questioning the integrity of the documentary's narrative. The hosts conclude with reflections on Diddy's character and the implications of the documentary's claims. In this episode, the hosts delve into various topics, including humorous anecdotes about Diddy and Nipsey, comedic insights from Diddy's voicemails
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Ep. 165 | Snakes, Apes, & Spiders OH MY! FT. Crocodile Cam
On this episode we have a special guest on Crocodile Cam (Cameron Browning). He joins us for our Entertainment Time as we discuss different movies with him that have a focus on his favorite topic, animals. He gives us some insight on his journey, animal facts and myths and debunking one of the internets highly debatable topics. We also cover Complex’s 25 movie list and Variety’s 100 greatest comedy movies. Find Crocodile Cam online @crocodilecam and be sure to like, subscribe, and share the show.
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Ep. 164 | Happy Podsgiving
After you eat that plate, press play. In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion covering a range of topics from viral videos and their reactions, to cosplay and community conversations. They delve into entertainment reviews, particularly focusing on movies and shows, and share their thoughts on Thanksgiving traditions and food preferences. The conversation also touches on cultural observations, race and identity, fashion trends, and workplace dynamics, all infused with humor and personal anecdotes. The conversation delves into various themes, including the representation of Black women in media, the tragic loss of a young cosplayer due to bullying, and the ongoing issues of racism within fantasy and nerd culture. The hosts also discuss a controversial list of the top albums of the 21st century, Kid Cudi's artistic identity, and the complexities surrounding non-Black figures in Black culture. The dialogue is rich with personal anecdotes, humor, and critical insights into societal issues. In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore various themes surrounding celebrity preferences, cultural connections, nostalgia, and the impact of pop culture. They discuss beloved figures in entertainment, the importance of representation, and the intersection of humor with serious topics. The conversation culminates in a light-hearted draft discussion about food in film, highlighting memorable scenes and dishes that resonate with audiences. In this lively conversation, the hosts explore their favorite cinematic food moments, Thanksgiving plate preferences, and dessert debates, culminating in a humorous discussion about ice cream flavors and Thanksgiving traditions. They share personal anecdotes and preferences, creating a relatable and entertaining dialogue about food culture.
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Ep. 163 | Spell Itinerary
The conversation delves into various themes including political commentary, celebrity scandals, cultural reflections on music, ethical dilemmas in healthcare, social media accountability, and a critique of the film 'The Running Man'. The speakers explore the intersection of these topics with humor and insight, providing a comprehensive analysis of contemporary issues. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of recent films and TV shows, focusing on the disappointment in film adaptations, box office predictions, the state of mid-budget films, and the impact of intellectual property on the film industry. They also review the TV show 'Welcome to Derry', highlighting its character dynamics and storytelling. The conversation concludes with thoughts on the future of content creation and audience engagement.
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DTWT Presents | The Spooky Draft
Its draft szn. The boys did the first of its kind movie draft with a spooky theme. We drafted from 6 categories; Best Final Girl, Best Killer, Best Death Scene, Best Jump Scare, Best Possession Movie & Worst Sequel.
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Ep. 162 | Bullet Holes
In this episode of "Do The Wrong Thing," the hosts dive into a lively discussion about the latest in entertainment and pop culture. From dissecting the top 10 songs of the 21st century to debating the scariest movies of all time, they leave no stone unturned. Tune in for a mix of humor, insight, and candid opinions as they explore the impact of music, film, and more on today's cultural landscape. Don't miss out on the laughs and thought-provoking conversations!
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DTWT Presents | Make it Black: "Boogie Nights" 1997
We're back recasting a Paul Thomas Anderson classic, but making it black. Tune in to see who the gang casted.
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Ep. 161 | Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, & Mobb Deep?
Tap in for a rapid fire of some of the latest events.
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Ep. 160 | "One Battle After Another" Movie Review & More
We all went to see Paul Thomas Anderson's new film entitled "One Battle After Another". We give our thoughts on that, music, horror characters, and a fondness for the "n" word. Tap in.
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Ep. 159 | Free Speech, Kinda
We talked about a lot, tbh. Tap in. RIP Robert Redford. Kershaw, Kimmel, Cardi. I think we talk about Stephen A Smith, Bob Igor and a few other losers. Hang on until the end and hear our thoughts on Gen V & the Charlie Sheen doc.
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Ep. 158 | Loud Coughing
Going over recent events best we can
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Ep. 157 | It Was Him Officer
In this part of an episode, we have go into a few wrong turns and big entertainment time talk. Prepare for spoilers for The Conjuring: The Last RitesAlien Earth -FX /HuluHighest 2 Lowest-Apple TV
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Ep. 156 | Gather The Youths
In this episode the Beverage Boys are back and we are discussing the age old of discussion on Amber from Invincible as our canon event. Snoop’s ignorance. Trump dead rumor. New music round up Entertainment Time: L.A.’s random watch of the week:SisuSpoilers: Alien Earth (FX/Hulu/Disney+) McDonald’s Massacre 77 minutes (Amazon) Unknown Number: The High School Catfish (Netflix)
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DTWT Presents | Sam Jackson Draft
The boys build their best Samuel L Jackson team, movie draft style. Enjoy
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DTWT Presents | The Lisa Ann List: Comedy Movies
Whooooah it’s not exactly what you think! The DTWT guys have put together a new segment that deserved its on episode. Compiling our personal top 5’s of what we consider to be 10/10 for what ever topic we want to get into, then boiling it down to a definitive DTWT top 5 list for all Wrongdoers to argue about later. We dun this..the Lisa Ann list..IYKYK. Enjoy
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Ep. 155 | "Weapons" Movie Review & More
This week’s episode blends sharp music takes, wild tangents, and a deep dive into one of the year’s most talked-about thrillers. We kick off with LA’s random watch of the week before diving into a chaotic mix of topics — from Cam Vante’s play-by-play and Antonio’s “gun bars” to questionable waterworks and a wet movie premiere. In music, we break down JID’s God Does Like Ugly, Gunna’s Last Wun, Larry June’s latest vibes, Rembel, and Craig David’s surprise album. Then, it’s full spoiler territory for Weapons — we unpack its scissor scene, standout performances (Alex steals the show), clever camera work, and biggest scares. If you’re here for music reviews, movie talk, and unfiltered banter, this one delivers start to finish.
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Ep. 154 | Where We Goin' Twin?
SummaryThe conversation explores various themes including the impact of reality TV on body image, the intersection of music and culture, celebrity involvement in wrestling, political commentary in entertainment, nostalgia in celebrity relationships, the influence of COVID-19 on public health awareness, fashion and body positivity, and the importance of cultural sensitivity in advertising. The conversation explores various themes including corporate interests in social responsibility, the impact of nostalgia in music, the evolution of club culture, and the dynamics of humor in performance. The discussion also touches on notable music releases, particularly Freddie Gibbs and Chance the Rapper, and concludes with a critique of Shannon Sharpe's departure from ESPN and the current state of sports commentary. The conversation delves into various themes including the complexities of friendship, the impact of hip-hop legends like 50 Cent and Jay-Z, and reviews of recent films. The hosts engage in a lively debate about the cultural significance of 50 Cent's rise in hip-hop, reflect on their experiences with true crime documentaries, and share their thoughts on films like 'Together' and 'The Incredibles'. The discussion is punctuated with humor and personal anecdotes, making for an engaging and entertaining dialogue.
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Ep. 153 | Four, The Fantastic Way
focus in on the Marvel universe, but not before honoring (a loose term) recent deaths of cultural icons. They also discuss the evolving relationship between Mario and Princess Peach, a bizarre Chuck E. Cheese incident to the latest superhero movie rankings by Esquire, and finally, a review of the new Fantastic Four film. They share humorous anecdotes about workplace arrests, critique the superhero genre, and express their thoughts on the performances and storytelling in the latest Marvel installment. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the intricacies of the latest Fantastic Four film, highlighting Julia Garner's standout performance, the cosmic scale of Galactus, the film's visual aesthetics, and CGI babies. They discuss character development, particularly focusing on Johnny Storm and the family dynamics within the team, major gripes with the film, and concludes with ratings and final thoughts on the movie's execution and impact.
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Ep. 152 | 2 Inches!?
The Do The Wrong Thing podcast drops (almost) weekly. We cover all the wrong things about a variety of topics including film, music, pop culture, etc.. Listen, watch & follow for more up to date materials:The Do The Wrong Thing Podcast - http://dtwtpod.com/Merch - https://do-the-wrong-thing.creator-sp...Instagram - / dtwtpod Tiktok - / dtwtpod Twitter (X) - https://x.com/dtwtpodApple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7n1M8FX...#dothewrongthing#dothewrongthingpodcast#wrongdoers#wrongworld
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Ep. 151 | "Superman" (2025) Movie Review
Our review for James Gunn’s cinematic start of his DCU with Superman. We give our takes of the movie, our ideas of the future, and overall ratings of the film. SPOILERS!!
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DTWT Presents | Top 10 21st Century Movies
The boys debate the New York Times' best 100 movies of the 21st Century and each give their own top 5. Tap in.
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Ep. 150 | They're Moving In Herds...Again
Iron Heart, Jurassic World and Samuel L Jackson. Enjoy.
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Ep. 149 | No Top Lip
This conversation explores the evolution of comedy and its stars, the transition from stand-up to film, and the impact of streaming on movie culture. It discusses the changing landscape of film releases, the role of black cinema in box office success, and the future of cult classics. The dialogue emphasizes the challenges original films face in today's market and the importance of audience engagement in determining a film's success. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the ongoing debate about the relatability and appeal of Superman versus Batman, exploring themes of character depth, cultural impact, and the influence of social media on mental health. They also pay tribute to iconic figures in entertainment, discuss the casting choices for the upcoming Street Fighter film, and reflect on the future of film adaptations, particularly the challenges of bringing beloved animated classics to live action.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Do The Wrong Thing Podcast is three black men giving our opinions and thoughts on cultural events, sharing our world view through our sarcastic eyes delivered with humor, wit, and cynicism. It’s always nice to be good, but it’s way more fun to do the wrong thing.
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