Do The Wrong Thing

Do The Wrong Thing
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.

  1. FEB 19

    The Four Amigos

    The conversation features a lively and humorous exchange among the hosts, touching on various topics including casting challenges for characters, the dynamics of their podcast, and a celebration of Black History Month. The banter is filled with jokes, personal anecdotes, and reflections on their experiences, creating an engaging atmosphere. In this conversation, the hosts navigate various topics including technology and communication, honoring lost legends in the music industry, reflections on the Super Bowl, highlights from the halftime show, and the current state of hip hop discourse. The discussion is lively and filled with humor, showcasing the hosts camaraderie and diverse perspectives. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various topics related to the music industry, focusing on the public perception of artists like Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar, the impact of Super Bowl performances on artists' careers, and the return of Drake with his latest album. They explore the artistic choices made by Kendrick during his Super Bowl performance and how it resonated with audiences, as well as the mixed reviews surrounding Drake's new project and the influence of Party Next Door. The discussion highlights the complexities of artist reception and the expectations placed on them by fans and critics alike. In this segment, the conversation revolves around the anticipation of Drake's upcoming music, the exploration of new releases in hip-hop, and the evolution of themes within the genre. The discussion then shifts to the dynamics of the NBA All-Star Weekend, highlighting the fading interest in the dunk contest and the changing landscape of basketball viewership, particularly in relation to social media influence. In this segment, the conversation revolves around entertainment rankings, particularly a controversial list of the best performances, leading to a lively discussion about various actors and their placements. The dialogue then transitions into reviews of two movies, 'Hard Eyes' and 'The Monkey', where the hosts share their thoughts on the films' plots, humor, and overall enjoyment. The conversation wraps up with cultural commentary and humorous exchanges, showcasing the hosts' dynamic and comedic rapport. In this segment, the conversation revolves around the film 'Captain America: Brave New World', focusing on character development, writing quality, and the portrayal of race and identity. The speakers express their disappointment with the film's execution, highlighting issues such as lackluster acting, poor writing, and the film's failure to live up to expectations. They also discuss the implications of the film's themes and how they reflect on the broader Marvel franchise. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of recent Marvel films, discussing character arcs, missed opportunities, humor, and the overall quality of storytelling. They express disappointment in the handling of character development, particularly regarding the Young Avengers, and critique the humor and line deliveries in the films. The discussion also touches on the future of Marvel, expectations for upcoming releases, and the overall direction of the franchise, highlighting a sense of frustration with the current state of the MCU. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the impact of legacy characters in Marvel films, particularly focusing on the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy and its standalone success. They discuss the recent Marvel projects, including Secret Invasion and The Marvels, evaluating their effectiveness and audience reception. The conversation shifts to the future of Marvel, exploring character development and the potential for new Avengers. A comparative analysis of DC and Marvel follows, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of both cinematic universes.

    1h 56m
  2. FEB 5

    Car Commercial Music

    The conversation explores various themes including pop culture nostalgia, the experience of watching the Guyver movie, the impact of anime adaptations, the dynamics of basketball growth and playing styles, and cultural commentary on current events. In this segment, the conversation flows from speculations about Super Bowl performances to comparisons between quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and Daniel Jones. The discussion then shifts to the narrative surrounding Patrick Mahomes and biracial identity in sports. The focus then turns to a shocking NBA trade involving Luka Doncic and the Lakers, leading to an analysis of the Mavericks' decision-making process regarding their star player. In this segment, the conversation delves into the current challenges faced by the Lakers, particularly focusing on Anthony Davis's future with the team and the implications of recent trades. The discussion shifts to the impact of these trades on the Lakers' potential moves and their standing in the league. The conversation then transitions to the music industry, highlighting Kendrick Lamar's nominations at the Grammys and the significance of his recent work. Finally, the segment concludes with a discussion on The Weeknd's new album and its reception. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various topics, starting with a discussion on The Weekend's latest album, exploring its introspective nature and lyrical content. They then transition to the rise of AI, particularly focusing on DeepSeek, a Chinese AI model that has gained significant attention. The conversation shifts to the implications of AI on innovation and competition in the tech industry. Following this, they discuss the recent controversies surrounding the Oscars, particularly focusing on a nominated actress's resurfaced racist tweets. Finally, they touch on the accountability of public figures in the digital age, highlighting the challenges and consequences of past actions in today's society. In this segment, the conversation delves into the complexities of public perception surrounding allegations of abuse, particularly focusing on Jonathan Majors. The hosts discuss the nuances of relationships, forgiveness, and the societal reactions to celebrity scandals. They also explore the theatrical experience and provide a detailed review of the movie 'Companion', highlighting its themes and character development. In this conversation, the hosts explore various themes in contemporary cinema, including the unexpected success of January movie releases, innovative storytelling in horror comedies, and character archetypes. They also delve into documentaries about OJ Simpson and Diddy, reflecting on cultural implications and personal insights.

    1h 52m
  3. JAN 29

    What Made You Go With That Verse?

    n this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion that spans various topics including music, technology, and tributes to artists who have passed away. They start with light banter before diving into a freestyle analysis, exploring the intricacies of lyrics and their cultural significance. The conversation shifts to the impact of AI on technology and social media, followed by a nostalgic look at music from past decades. The episode concludes with heartfelt tributes to influential artists, reflecting on their contributions to the music industry. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the impact of 80s and 90s Black cinema, reflecting on the legacy of influential films and their creators. They share personal memories of Kobe Bryant's passing, discussing the emotional weight of that day and his lasting influence on basketball and culture. The discussion shifts to the recent Oscar nominations, exploring the politics behind them and the representation of marginalized communities in film. In this segment, the conversation revolves around various documentaries and films, including upcoming releases and Oscar nominations. The speakers discuss their viewing habits, the performances of actors in leading and supporting roles, and make predictions about potential winners in the upcoming awards season. The dialogue is filled with humor and personal anecdotes, reflecting their passion for cinema and entertainment. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from classic cinema to modern music. They start by discussing the film 'The 400 Blows' and its impact, transitioning into a conversation about Mac Miller's posthumous album 'Balloonerism' and the evolution of his sound. The discussion then shifts to Boldy James and his consistent output in the rap scene, followed by a comparison of different rappers' skills and their ability to create classic albums. The hosts also critique the collaboration between Bruno Mars and Sexy Red, debating its quality and potential impact on their careers, particularly Sexy Red's future in the music industry. In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about three films: the biopic 'Saturday Night,' the unique horror film 'The Presence,' and Jesse Eisenberg's directorial debut. They explore the themes of family, grief, and the challenges of storytelling in cinema, while also making predictions about the upcoming Super Bowl.

    1h 33m
  4. JAN 21

    Drive Thru

    In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of baseball, particularly focusing on the impact of international players, trade dynamics, and the cultural influences that affect player decisions. They express excitement over recent trades and discuss their shared experiences related to movies and theater outings. The conversation also touches on controversies in the music industry, highlighting the complexities of fame and public perception. In this episode, the hosts discuss a variety of topics ranging from the return of CapCut and the dynamics of social media to the tragic California fires and their impact on communities. They pay tribute to notable figures like David Lynch and Bob Uecker, while also addressing serious issues such as mental health and suicide prevention. The conversation touches on the financial implications of natural disasters and the political strife that often accompanies them, culminating in a discussion about the upcoming inauguration and its significance. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complex interplay between race and class in contemporary society, particularly in the context of hip hop culture and politics. They discuss the implications of celebrity endorsements in political spheres, the recent TikTok controversy, and Rolling Stone's list of the greatest rap albums of the 21st century, highlighting the evolving landscape of music and its cultural significance. In this segment, the conversation dives deep into the world of iconic music albums, particularly focusing on the legacies of artists like Missy Elliott and Kendrick Lamar. The hosts debate the rankings of significant albums in hip hop, discussing their cultural impact and relevance. The discussion then shifts to entertainment, where they review a recent movie about Robbie Williams, exploring its themes and execution. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various movies and shows, discussing the roles of actors, the suspenseful nature of Apple TV shows, and the themes explored in films like 'Den of Thieves 2', 'Baby Girl', and 'Wolfman'. They also touch on upcoming films and trailers, sharing their thoughts and expectations. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various themes surrounding movies, particularly focusing on heist films, character development, and the excitement for upcoming releases. They delve into the intricacies of storytelling in action films, the balance of humor and tension, and the impact of character arcs. The discussion also touches on the adaptation of popular plays into films, specifically 'Wicked', and the nostalgic exploration of older films like 'The Guyver'. The hosts engage in light-hearted banter about movie-watching habits and propose a wager related to their viewing frequency, culminating in a lively wrap-up that includes social media interactions.

    2h 34m
4.9
out of 5
39 Ratings

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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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