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Trust the Podcast #42 – Pre-Training Camp Preview
The start of training camp for the Buffalo Bills is just days away, which means one thing - the return of Trust the Podcast!
Ryan Wolfe is joined by GERE Network's own John Cimino to discuss the important storylines as the Bills head into camp.
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Stuber (2019) – Film Review – “Instituting Martial Laughs”
I have a lot to say about this movie—and I use that term in the most endearing way I know how.
Usually, on this blog, I use “film” to describe something that truly knocked my metaphorical socks off—your Midsommar’s, your The Infiltrator’s, and so on. Otherwise, everything’s just a “movie” until proven otherwise, and this nomenclature tends to fall to the mid-summer fare that explodes into cinemas just to fill space between the more “high-art” seasons of spring and fall.
But Stuber, as Luke Stephens (bless him) on YouTube would say, did something amazing…
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The Sabrecast – S2, E1 – The “Golden” Return
The Sabrecast is BACK - Ryan Wolfe and Brayton Wilson find themselves back on the podcast, talking nothing but Buffalo Sabres hockey.
Discussions start all the way back at the most recent NHL Entry Level Draft, where the Sabres drafted Dylan Cozens and Ryan Johnson with their two first-round picks.
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BLTD #141 – MLB All-Starcast
Ryan Wolfe and Luis Perez are back with another episode of the BLTD Podcast!
This week, Ryan and Luis take a deep look into Major League Baseball, as the league hits their unofficial halfway point with the All-Star Break taking place this past week.
We hear about midseason awards, the out-of-this-world Home Run Derby, juiced baseballs and more.
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Stranger Things – Season 3 (2019) – “Turned Up To…Eleven” (Spoilers)
From the Cold (War) opener, to the tantalizing ending scenes that leave us wanting for next season already, I can honestly say—while not being the best season, that laurel still belongs to the first one—that this is my favorite season of the show, to date.
I will always listen to that theme, never skip the title drop at the beginning. It’s a classic, at this point—something everyone and their brother knows and can hum along to, even if they’re not avid viewers of the show.
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Midsommar (2019) – Film Review – “Sommar Lovin'”
Alright, I need two things: A drink to calm my nerves, and a blunt to help hash this whole thing out………wow, pun fully intended.
Kidding. I don’t smoke…
Out of all the psychological horror flicks A24 has helped distribute to the bleary-eyed viewing public in the last few years, this has got to be my favorite among them.
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BLTD #140 – Basementcast
Ryan Wolfe is back with another episode of the Better Live Than Dead podcast - joined by his esteemed co-host Mr. Perez and special guest Eric Emanon.
Ryan, Luis and Eric talk about the current state of WWE, as AEW continues to move forward with nothing but positive news.
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Anna (2019) – Film Review – “Back In the USSR”
I can’t believe I’m saying this…This movie is actually worse than Red Sparrow, though not for the same reasons.
Let me explain.
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The Sabrecast – S1, E13 – Krueger, Skinner and More!
Ryan Wolfe and Brayton Wilson are back with a brand new episode of The Sabrecast!
Brayton and Ryan discuss the hiring of head coach Ralph Krueger and how that affects the team's plans with the draft and free agency around the corner. We also get Brayton's thoughts on the Jeff Skinner contract extension saga.
Later in the podcast, Ryan is joined by Die By The Blade's Chad DeDominicis to discuss Krueger, Skinner and the upcoming NHL Draft.
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Rocketman (2019) – Film Review – “Stand-Still (Yeah, Yeah, Yeah)”
I don’t really have a frame of reference for this film. I was never a huge Elton John fan—I like his music, sure, but I only rocked out to a bare few, chief among them: The one hinted at in the vague title of this review.
That said, I had to take a lot of this viewing at face-value…and also with a pinch of salt.
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