Consider Uggie: The Podcast

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Awards Daily contributors Megan McLachlan and Joey Moser examine the filmography of Uggie, whether The Artist was truly his best performance, and why he came into popularity during this specific period in popular culture.

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    • Apr 16, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    Episode 8 - Consider Uggie - 'The Campaign' and Peak Uggie

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 27:55


    Ladies and gentlemen, we've entered "Peak Uggie."Skateboarding on Ellen, making out with Katy Perry, impressing Gerard Butler. Uggie-Huggers Joey Moser and Megan McLachlan talk about the salad days of their favorite movie dog, including his uncredited cameo in Jay Roach's The Campaign, a political satire starring Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis. Lingering questions include: Why didn't Uggie end his film career with this cameo? Could The Campaign have benefited from more Uggie? Is this where Jason Sudeikis developed his Ted Lasso voice?All this and more in Episode 8 of the Consider Uggie podcast, where these Awards Daily colleagues discuss the filmography of Uggie the dog and his impact on popular culture.

    Episode 7 - Consider Uggie - 'The Artist' and the origin of 'Consider Uggie'

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 44:47


    “I'll say one thing. He owes his life to that dog.”Or maybe that dog owes his life to this film!The Artist, formally known as The Little Bitch Artist and Look Who's Talking Now, wowed audiences when it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2011, when Jean Dujardin won Best Actor and Uggie took the Palm Dog (eat it, Cosmo from Beginners!). Soon Oscar buzz surrounded our favorite Parsons Jack Russell, but BAFTA made no bones about their feelings toward rewarding canine actors and made sure that, despite S. T. VanAirsdale's Consider Uggie awards campaign, Ugg-man would not be eligible. In Episode 7 of Consider Uggie, Awards Daily's Joey Moser and Megan McLachlan look back at the film that made Uggie a star and answer lingering questions like, What's up Doris's (Penelope Ann Miller) butt in this film?  Was George (Dujardin) reluctant to do talkies because of his French accent? Did this film only win all of the awards BECAUSE of Uggie?All this and more in Episode 7 of Consider Uggie. 

    Episode 6 - Consider Uggie - Lions, Tigers, and RPattz, Oh My!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 41:27


    After a slew of B movies, Uggie's next film was 2011's Water for Elephants from director Francis Lawrence, Uggie's biggest picture to date, despite the tepid response from rube critics. The film boasted two Oscar winners, Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz, and also starred heartthrob Robert Pattinson, in his first major post-Twilight role. RPattz was no stranger to off-screen romances with his co-stars and apparently neither was Uggie, who claims to have romanced Miss W in between her breakup with Jake Gyllenhaal and marriage to Jim Toth. “What I didn't expect was for it to happen to me,” says Uggie in his autobiography. “At the ripe old age of 56 in human years, I had fallen in love for the first time, and with a human woman more than 20 years my junior. And boy, did I fall.”But while Uggie steals some scenes in the film, it's another animal who runs away with the movie. Although the story surrounding her, in and out of the film, is one of the reasons why animal actors are nearly going extinct today. Did Uggie's performance as Queenie break ground for Jared Leto's Oscar-winning performance just two years later? What is Christoph Waltz's accent in this film? Did Reese break up with Jake for Uggie? All this and more in Episode 6 of the Consider Uggie podcast, where my Awards Daily colleague Joey Moser and I, Megan McLachlan, discuss the filmography of Uggie the dog and his impact on popular culture.

    Episode 5 - Consider Uggie - Uggie's Graphic Sex Scenes in ‘Mr. Fix It'

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 40:52


    Just as America's sweetheart Meg Ryan threw her rom-com fans for a loop with graphic sex scenes in In The Cut, canine cutie Uggie dabbled in similar fare in Darin Ferriola's Mr. Fix It. He reintroduces himself to audiences not as man's best friend, but as a Man, best friend.In this 2006 film, David Boreanaz stars as Lance Valenteen, a wannabe race car driver whose side hustle involves repeatedly ripping off the plot of My Best Friend's Girl. Uggie yet again delivers a show-stopping performance, and unlike most actors who do graphic sex scenes in a film, he still has a career after it.In Episode 5, Joey Moser and I discuss the need for intimacy coordinators for animal sex in movies, the scene David Boreanaz probably wishes he could delete from his resume, and what watching Uggie's filmography has taught us about how politically incorrect films were in the mid-aughts.

    Episode 4 - Consider Uggie - Wassup with 'Wassup Rockers'?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 44:03


    Well, this is one film I think Uggie would like to see OFF his IMDB resume.Shirtless prepubescent boys, one-dimensional female characters,. . . Janice Dickinson getting electrocuted in a tub (okay, maybe this last part makes it the best movie ever).With Wassup Rockers, director Larry Clark (Kids, Bully) tackles teenage boys engaging in boring hijinks in Los Angeles while (potentially) warding off lawsuits from Clint Eastwood in this film that premiered at TIFF in 2005.In Episode 4 of our Consider Uggie podcast, Joey and Megan discuss the film's bonkers intro, nipple hairs, XY magazine, Kevin Costner in The Big Chill, the evolution of the character known as "Spermball", and where this film falls in Uggie's career trajectory.

    Episode 3 - Consider Uggie - 'Life is Ruff'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 43:17


    Uggie proves to be a revelation in the Disney Channel original Life is Ruff from 2005. And yet this film ISN'T on his IMDB resume. Dafaq?In this podcast, Awards Daily colleagues Megan McLachlan and Joey Moser discuss social media canine influencers, white (dog) privilege, and whether we were all more cynical in 2005. Plus, adult men living as 13-year-olds, wishing for a Cutting Edge ending, and. . .what's a Tyko?All this and more in Episode 3 of Consider Uggie, the podcast that tracks the filmography of Uggie the dog and his cultural impact. 

    Episode 2 - Consider Uggie. . .an LGBTQ icon?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 32:50


    Awards Daily's Megan McLachlan and Joey Moser watch Anthony Caldarella's What's Up, Scarlet?, Uggie's breakthrough film from 2005.Screw the Babadook. Is Uggie secretly an LGBTQ icon?After watching 2005's What's Up, Scarlet?, Megan McLachlan and Joey Moser discuss and debate Uggie's breakthrough film, which has an LGBTQ undercurrent in it as well as a scandalous scene of Uggie humping a man's leg.Plus, what classic (human) actor would you compare Uggie to?All this and more in Episode 2 of Consider Uggie, tracking the filmography and cultural impact of Uggie the dog. 

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    Episode 1 - Consider Uggie. . .But Why?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 21:34


    Awards Daily contributors Megan McLachlan and Joey Moser examine the cultural impact of Uggie, the dog from the 2012 Academy Award-winning film The Artist, and whether he was the end of an era in Hollywood when it comes to real-life acting animals. Also, how a Brad Pitt film inspired the genesis of the podcast. 

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