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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.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Do The Wrong Thing episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Do The Wrong Thing for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Do The Wrong Thing episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Do The Wrong Thing - Faulty Wiring

Faulty Wiring

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08/12/24 • 103 min

LA is currently losing a fight to responsibilities so it's a 3 peat of the duo. Olympics, NBA players, Noah Lyles, Tim Walls, Drake and more. We also discuss new music including Logic's new album 'Ultra 85', Fante's EP 'Pacific Time Part 2', and Larry June's album 'Doing It for Me'. They also touch on the career of Lauryn Hill and the recent cancellation of the Fugees reunion tour. The hosts then talk about the box office flops of Zachary Levi's movie 'Harold and the Purple Crown' and the film adaptation of the video game 'Borderlands'. They speculate on the reasons for these failures and the impact of directors on the success of a film. In this final part of the conversation, Antonio and Cam discuss their thoughts on the movie 'The Bike Riders' and share their takeaways. They also talk about upcoming movies they're excited to watch.

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Do The Wrong Thing - DTWT Special: Horror Movie Draft
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10/16/24 • 53 min

In honor of spooky season, we put together another draft but for horror films. Stay scary!

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Do The Wrong Thing - Gotta Freak Em All

Gotta Freak Em All

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04/18/25 • 133 min

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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Do The Wrong Thing - What Made You Go With That Verse?
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01/29/25 • 92 min

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.

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Do The Wrong Thing - Run It Back Cinema: Scream 2
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03/13/23 • 67 min

Welcome to "Run It Back Cinema," the show where we dive into film franchises and explore their impact on pop culture. In this episode, we're thrilled to take a closer look at the second installment of the iconic horror movie series "Scream." Join us as we revisit the terrifying story of Sidney Prescott and her friends, who become the target of a new masked killer at a college campus. We'll be discussing how "Scream 2" builds upon the self-aware humor and meta-commentary on the genre that made the original a classic. We'll also be examining the impact that "Scream 2" had on pop culture, from its box office success to its continued influence on the horror genre. And of course, we'll be talking about the unforgettable performances of Neve Campbell, David Arquette, and Courteney Cox that helped make the "Scream" franchise a household name. So, grab your popcorn and get ready to scream with us as we "Run It Back" and revisit the unforgettable "Scream 2."

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Do The Wrong Thing - Run It Back Cinema: Scream 1996
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03/08/23 • 66 min

Welcome to "Run It Back Cinema," the show where we dive into film franchises and explore their impact on pop culture. In this episode, we're thrilled to take a closer look at the iconic horror movie series "Scream." Join us as we revisit the terrifying story of Sidney Prescott, a high school student who becomes the target of a masked killer known as Ghostface. We'll be discussing how the "Scream" franchise revolutionized the horror genre with its self-aware humor and meta-commentary on the genre itself. We'll also be examining the impact that the "Scream" franchise had on pop culture, from the iconic Ghostface mask that became a Halloween staple, to the countless parodies and references in film, television, and music. And of course, we'll be talking about the unforgettable performances of Neve Campbell, David Arquette, and Courteney Cox that helped make the "Scream" franchise a household name. So, grab your popcorn and get ready to scream with us as we "Run It Back" and revisit the unforgettable "Scream" franchise.

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In this week's episode of Do The Wrong Thing, the Beverage Boys kick things off by reminiscing about some classic toys from the '90s - Sock'em boppers and Skip It's. They discuss the fun and sometimes painful memories associated with these childhood favorites. Then, the conversation turns to the world of entertainment as the hosts share their thoughts on the movie You People, starring Jonah Hill, Lauren London, Eddie Murphy, and Julia Louise Dreyfus. They analyze the film's themes and performances and offer their opinions on whether it's worth a watch. Finally, the hosts discuss the highly-anticipated new TV show based on the popular video game, The Last of Us. Starring Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, they speculate about what we can expect from the show and whether it will live up to the hype. So, whether you're interested in nostalgic toys, the latest movies, or upcoming TV shows, this episode of Do The Wrong Thing has something for everyone. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more entertaining content! Buy Our Merch https://shop.dtwtpod.com/
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Do The Wrong Thing - ARTIST CREATIVE SESSIONS EPISODE 3: FT. JAY GUEVARA
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02/23/23 • 56 min

Yo, what's up Wrongdoers, it's your favorite Do The Wrong Thing Podcast here and we are beyond excited to introduce our next guest, straight outta Richmond, VA and now based in the IE, it's none other than the talented Jay Guevara! Starting his journey in 2008 with poetry, Jay Guevara has come a long way and now has published two poetry books in 2020 and 2021. He's not just a poet, though. Jay is also the head writer for @themsqshop and writer for The Legion Media Group, whose clients include the legendary Dipset and Albee Al. In the past, he's worked with the likes of WWE, Money Marr, and Walemania. Jay Chops it up with us about being a former grade school dropout turned first-generation college student, we talk about determination and hard work to achieve his goals. It's no surprise that Jay's writing skills are sought after by many publications. He's written for several publications in VA, Cali, Canada, NY, and Tennessee. So strap in and hit play and get to know @justinhisprime. Check out Jay's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Mission-Told-Through-Poetry-Collection/dp/B09DMRFKMW
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Do The Wrong Thing - Ep. 65 “Movie Draft 2010”
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01/29/23 • 67 min

It's what you've all been waiting for the 6th edition of Do The Wrong Thing Movie Draft. The year and draft order were randomly selected so we're working with 2010 and a snake order draft that goes L.A., Cam, and Antonio. As it stands Cam leads the pack with 4 wins Antonio has 2 and LA has 1, Remember we're in a race to 5 and so tune in this week and let us know who you think got the best draft of 2010.
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Do The Wrong Thing - You Got A Good Heart, Kid

You Got A Good Heart, Kid

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11/12/24 • 139 min

The conversation covers a range of topics including technology upgrades, discussions about superhero cartoons, humorous pop culture references, and heartfelt tributes to legends like Tony Todd and Quincy Jones. The hosts share personal anecdotes and insights, creating a lively and engaging dialogue. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various topics, starting with a nostalgic look at the 'We Are the World' documentary and its musical legends. They then transition into a discussion about the recent election results in the United States, highlighting the persistent racial dynamics in voting patterns. The conversation shifts to the impact of political rhetoric on society, particularly how misinformation and media influence public perception. Finally, they critique the recent Grammy nominations, questioning the choices made by the music industry and the implications for artists. In this segment, the conversation delves into various topics surrounding the music industry, particularly focusing on Kendrick Lamar's influence, Grammy expectations, and predictions for upcoming awards. The hosts discuss the nominations for Best New Artist, the snubs in Album of the Year, and the controversies surrounding Best Rap Album. They also touch on Ab-Soul's new album and engage in a debate about the best roster between TDE and Dreamville. The discussion wraps up with a light-hearted conversation about animated superhero shows. In this conversation, the hosts discuss a variety of topics including a countdown of top animated series, the emergence of young Hollywood stars, the future of the show Euphoria, and a review of the film Heretic featuring Hugh Grant. The discussion is lively and filled with humor, as they share their opinions on the animated series, critique the choices made in the Hollywood rising stars list, and analyze the themes and execution of the film. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various themes present in films, particularly focusing on the exploration of religious narratives, the ambiguity in storytelling, and character dynamics in popular cinematic universes. They analyze the portrayal of the Penguin character, discussing the complexities of mother-son relationships and the strategic rise to power within the narrative. The discussion highlights the importance of interpretation in film and the nuances that make storytelling compelling. The conversation delves into the intricate dynamics of power, emotional struggles, and character development within the Gotham universe, particularly focusing on the characters of Penguin and Sophia Gigante. The discussion highlights the narrative choices made in the series, the emotional toll of power, and speculations about future story arcs, including the potential role of the Joker. The hosts express their investment in the series and reflect on its impact as a standout superhero show.

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How many episodes does Do The Wrong Thing have?

Do The Wrong Thing currently has 190 episodes available.

What topics does Do The Wrong Thing cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts and Tv & Film.

What is the most popular episode on Do The Wrong Thing?

The episode title 'ARTIST CREATIVE SESSIONS: Young Deuces (Rudy Strong)' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Do The Wrong Thing?

The average episode length on Do The Wrong Thing is 118 minutes.

How often are episodes of Do The Wrong Thing released?

Episodes of Do The Wrong Thing are typically released every 6 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of Do The Wrong Thing?

The first episode of Do The Wrong Thing was released on Aug 5, 2021.

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