S5 EP 3V – On The DL: Disappointed Dads – A Romeo Must Die Review (Feat. Bruce Molock Jr.)

The guys (Kareem, Ken, Pat) are joined by guest BMO Jr. to review kick of the On The DL series which will cover the life work of Delroy Lindo. They start off with the 90’s hit, Romeo Must Die, and tangents include the NFL’s nefarious land grab deals, hiring incompetent bodyguards, throwing nepo babies out of windows, and more.

Show Notes

In this episode of Tangential Giants, we’re not just serving up the usual chaos — oh no, we’ve brought in reinforcements! Special guest Bruce Molock Jr. joins us for an unforgettable deep dive into the cinematic world of Romeo Must Die and the powerhouse that is Delroy Lindo.

We kick things off by tracing Lindo’s illustrious journey from Shakespearean theater to the silver screen, where he’s captivated us all with his gravitas and sheer coolness. From Malcolm X to Crooklyn, Delroy Lindo has done it all—and we’ll tell you why he’s the epitome of acting greatness. (No spoilers, but there may be an impromptu tangent about Lindo’s unmatched ability to wear a fedora convincingly.)

But buckle up, folks, because things get hilariously wild when we dive into the movie:
🏈 The NFL’s ridiculous (and shady?) land-grabbing schemes. Trust us, Isaak O’Day is basically Jerry Jones with a better poker face.

🛡️ The world’s most incompetent bodyguards—seriously, how do these guys have jobs?

🪦 The untimely demise of nepo babies. Let’s just say nepotism means nothing when you’re in the middle of a kung fu crime war.

And with Brue Molock in the mix, you know we’ve got fresh insights, unfiltered laughs, and a few spicy hot takes you didn’t see coming. Who knew someone could analyze fight choreography and roast plot holes at the same time? Bravo, Brue, bravo. 👏

So grab your headphones, hit play, and join us for an action-packed, laugh-out-loud celebration of Delroy Lindo, Romeo Must Die, and the sheer absurdity of it all.

Like, comment, subscribe, and—most importantly—enjoy the ride. ✌️

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EP.120 – Jimmy Olsen's Manosphere Problem – A Review of James Gunn's Superman pt.4 Tangential Giants Podcast

The Tangential Giants return to finally wrap up their review of James Gunn’s Superman, and somehow, the last stretch of the movie gives them even more chaos to chew on. Kareem, Ken, Pat, and guest Tim dive straight into Jimmy Olsen’s full-blown Manosphere spiral, because apparently, even in the DCU, no one is safe from a podcast algorithm gone rogue.From there, the crew takes a hard look at the new Kents, who are depicted as so financially underwater that even Smallville’s cows are probably judging them. Then comes Lex Luthor’s army of Musk-like minions, a collection of tech bros who look like they’d unionize only to demand more stock options in exchange for less dignity.And of course, the episode wouldn’t be complete without discussing this new foul-mouthed Supergirl, who arrives like a cosmic warning label and immediately starts cussing out anyone within a five-mile radius. The Giants try to make sense of it all, but naturally end up wandering into philosophical detours, comic book lore debates, and at least one argument about whether Jimmy Olsen needs therapy or a firmware update.If you enjoy superhero analysis mixed with unhinged tangents, this is the perfect finale to the Superman review saga.#tangentialgiants #superman #jamesgunn #supergirl #jimmyolsen #LexLuthor #dcu #dcuniverse #supermanmovie #comicbookmovies #nerdpodcast #popculturepodcast #dccomics #moviediscussions #superherotalk #podcastlife #dcfans
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