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Do The Wrong Thing

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  • Equal Opportunist
    In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about their podcast journey, the impact of podcasts on the community, and their upcoming live performance. They reflect on their experiences, name variations, and the nostalgia of childhood cartoons. The conversation also delves into the evolution of the Grand Theft Auto series, highlighting its significance in gaming culture. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the announcement and subsequent delay of GTA VI, highlighting the challenges faced by the gaming industry, including financial issues and mass layoffs. They also delve into the success of Ryan Coogler in the film industry, particularly with his recent projects and the ongoing debate about the relevance of traditional movie theaters in the age of streaming services like Netflix. The conversation explores the representation of Black directors in Hollywood, highlighting the achievements and challenges faced by Black women directors. It reflects on the legacy of John Singleton and Ryan Coogler, discussing their impact on the industry. The discussion then shifts to Zuckerberg's concept of AI friendship and the implications of technology on human relationships. Finally, the conversation critiques the rise of anti-intellectualism and the influence of celebrity opinions on public perception. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of AI, the impact of misinformation, and the evolution of wisdom in the digital age. They discuss the dangers of ignorance, particularly in relation to flat earth theories, and critique the current state of discourse in society. The conversation culminates in a review of Marvel's 'Thunderbolts', highlighting its strengths and weaknesses. The conversation delves into the complexities of Yelena's character, her struggles with identity, and the emotional depth of the narrative. It critiques the portrayal of characters like Taskmaster and discusses the implications of introducing new heroes like the Sentry and the New Avengers. The discussion also touches on the post-credit scene's impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe's future. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of the Star Wars franchise, discussing the frustrations surrounding its legacy, character development, and the challenges of creating new narratives while honoring the original material. They express concerns about the direction of the franchise under Kathleen Kennedy and highlight the successes of creators like Dave Filoni. The discussion also touches on the potential for new stories within the Star Wars universe and the importance of character continuity. Additionally, they review Episode Three of The Last of Us, comparing its narrative choices to the original video game and exploring the implications of character arcs and relationships.
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  • 100 Men & A Gorilla
    In this episode, the hosts tackle a wide range of topics, from the nostalgia and flaws in Star Wars storytelling to the absurd debate over whether 100 men could defeat a gorilla. With humor and insight, they break down pop culture and internet debates, including box office reporting and the challenges Black filmmakers like Ryan Coogler face. The hosts also explore the Biggie vs. Tupac rivalry, share thoughts on upcoming movies like Thunderbolts and Final Destination, and discuss the evolving horror genre led by A24 and Blumhouse.
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  • DTWT Presents | "Sinners" Movie Review
    We watched it. We liked it. We talk about it.
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  • Gotta Freak Em All
    In this lively conversation, the hosts engage in a playful debate about drafting their favorite cartoons, focusing on Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network shows from the 90s. They explore the limitations of their selections, share personal anecdotes, and reflect on the cultural impact of these animated series. The discussion is filled with humor, nostalgia, and a deep appreciation for the shows that shaped their childhoods. In this lively conversation, the hosts delve into nostalgic cartoons, the entertainment industry, and the nuances of acting roles. They explore the impact of typecasting, compare actors like Matt Damon and Leonardo DiCaprio, and share humorous takes on food preferences and pop culture. The discussion also touches on Pokemon and adult themes, culminating in a light-hearted wrap-up. In this segment, the conversation delves into various themes including nostalgia in wrestling, the dynamics of college football contracts, the evolution of NIL, cultural reflections on masculinity, the recognition of stunt performers in film, Ryan Coogler's career expectations, and the narrative surrounding Michael B. Jordan's acting abilities. The hosts engage in a lively discussion, blending humor with critical insights on these topics. In this segment, the conversation revolves around the acting skills of Ryan Gosling and Michael B. Jordan, with debates on their best roles and potential Oscar nominations. The discussion transitions into the challenges of portraying twins in film, particularly in the context of Michael B. Jordan's upcoming role. The duo also reflects on the impact of horror films on box office success, the rising stardom of Haley Steinfeld, and comparisons between iconic villains like the Joker and Killmonger. The conversation further delves into character development in the Daredevil series, particularly focusing on Heather's role and the impact of Bullseye on the storyline. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various themes surrounding storytelling, character development, and the representation of black talent in Hollywood. They discuss the intricacies of plot twists, the anticipation for upcoming episodes of popular shows, and the impact of influencer culture on youth. The conversation also highlights the legacies of iconic black actors like Eddie Murphy and Whoopi Goldberg, reflecting on their contributions to the film industry and the challenges faced by black talent in Hollywood. In this segment, the conversation delves into various themes surrounding representation in film, particularly focusing on the experiences of Black women in Hollywood. The discussion touches on the chocolate chip analogy, fan expectations regarding characters like Mace Windu, and the impact of films like 'Karina Karina'. The emotional weight of awards recognition, the legacy of Hattie McDaniel, and the critique of colorism in Hollywood are also explored, alongside a discussion of the film 'Passing' and its execution. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from Hollywood's call sheet controversies to the dynamics of family and parenting styles. They explore the implications of omissions in casting, the significance of family narratives in the entertainment industry, and share humorous anecdotes about their childhood experiences. The discussion culminates in a nostalgic draft of 90s cartoons, highlighting the cultural impact of these shows on their upbringing. In this lively conversation, the hosts engage in a nostalgic draft of their favorite 90s cartoons, discussing various shows from Disney, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network. They debate the merits of each pick, share personal anecdotes, and reflect on the impact these shows had on their childhoods. The conversation culminates in a recap of their selections and a light-hearted discussion about the future of their podcast.
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  • Clips Were Marked
    The hosts swap stories, break down films, touch on cultural identity, and even pay tribute to Val Kilmer. There’s deep talk about scriptwriting, social media, and pop culture's evolution—from video games and sneakers to comic book films. With honest takes on NBA drama, CinemaCon highlights, and the legacy of action movies, it’s a rich mix of humor, nostalgia, and thoughtful reflection.
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About 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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