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For the 13th episode, Oscar and Tinsley dive into The Tax Collector by David Ayer, a film soaked in blood, bravado, and a questionable amount of mafia glorification. Kicking things off, Oscar delivers a monologue about a girl reading a letter about her uncle — who unalived her parents — and gets genuinely irritated by how disturbingly cheerful she seems about it. From there, the absurdity ramps up: Oscar spirals into a critique of how the movie feels like an unfiltered love letter to criminal life. Then, in true Sweet Dreams fashion, things derail into a bizarre exploration of the "George Lopez Phenomenon" that strange universal experience The George Lopez Show. Oscar doesn't hold back his disdain for the movie either. Between the mafia worship, baffling character reactions, and George Lopez, it's all staying in episode thirteen of Sweet Dreams A.M. LIVE!
By Sweet Dreams A.M.For the 13th episode, Oscar and Tinsley dive into The Tax Collector by David Ayer, a film soaked in blood, bravado, and a questionable amount of mafia glorification. Kicking things off, Oscar delivers a monologue about a girl reading a letter about her uncle — who unalived her parents — and gets genuinely irritated by how disturbingly cheerful she seems about it. From there, the absurdity ramps up: Oscar spirals into a critique of how the movie feels like an unfiltered love letter to criminal life. Then, in true Sweet Dreams fashion, things derail into a bizarre exploration of the "George Lopez Phenomenon" that strange universal experience The George Lopez Show. Oscar doesn't hold back his disdain for the movie either. Between the mafia worship, baffling character reactions, and George Lopez, it's all staying in episode thirteen of Sweet Dreams A.M. LIVE!