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Another Oscars award show has come and gone and with it was a lot of movies that deserved the award and some that didn't! Listen in as I discuss all the nominations, who won and what movies were snubbed from the prize! Be sure to Subscribe on iTunes and Spotify and wherever podcasts are found!helixreviewspodcast@gmail.comEpisode 371: https://ia600205.us.archive.org/35/items/371-oscars-2024-winners-nominations-and-snubs/371%20Oscars%202024%20Winners%2C%20Nominations%20and%20Snubs.mp3
Another Oscars has come and gone, and while Chris may not be able to join us for this year's recap, our pals and friends of the show Tori and Joey join the boys to discuss all the biggest moments from Hollywood's biggest night! Hosted by Ethan Williams and Brandon Winchester. Follow Tori here: Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/torimcju/ Follow Joey here: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIir8IsnboOKoxOyyJGWttQ Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joey_jordan/ Listen to STACKED on: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeHE... Spotify: https://pca.st/lveox2u5 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yYzFiNGM0NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Anchor: https://anchor.fm/stacked-podcast Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/lveox2u5 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/stacked-pod... RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/stacked-podca... Follow us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/StackedCast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_stacked... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StackedPodcast/
Another Oscars show has come and gone, full to the brim of awkward jokes, questionable wins, and a few awesome moments! Listen as we recap what we thought of the show and what we might have changed if we were in charge. We also make some predictions for NEXT year's Oscars, which will definitely all come true! Our question of the week: "Give us your prediction for the 96th Academy Awards” Have thoughts about this topic? Email us at secondhandfilmcritics@gmail.com and maybe we'll read your comment in an upcoming episode! Our Socials: Website: https://secondhandfilmcrit.wixsite.com/secondhandfilm Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/secondhandfilm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secondhandfilmpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secondhandfilmpod Noah's Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/NoahJH/ Kayla's Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/kaylaphaneuf/
Actor Will Smith is on the promotional trail for his new film, which could spark another awkward moment at the next Academy Awards. Entertainment reporter Peter Ford told Millsy & Karl on 6PR Breakfast that Smith is in the running for a Best Actor gong for his new film Emancipation, but the statue will have to be couriered to him as he is not permitted to attend the Oscars or receive it via video link as part of his 10-year ban for hitting host Chris Rock at the last ceremony. "There was always talk that this was the film that would get Will Smith an Oscar," Ford says. Press PLAY to hear from Will Smith about what happened that fateful nightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Another Oscars nominee, another episode about some super heavy subjects. Content warning for sexual violence and self harm. https://www.jumpcutspod.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today's episode is full of entertainment with topics such as; Franco's trip to the ratty movie theater and the scary people in it during 1917, his new baseball card obsession, he answers listener responses as to who would play them in their bio-pic, a rant about the state of sports video games and the funniest quote he heard all week from Gary Vee.
Morning! It’s Valentine’s Day Eve. First segment. If you haven’t noticed, portion of the show is very podcast-y. Fifteen minutes or so of straight talk. No games. No ‘topics.’ No songs. No commercials. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do. Feedback to the show is always welcome. WYR. Or would I rather. Floyd’s got some quality situations here to challenge us with. JTNYN A new cub at the zoo, some local Westminster winners, a new phone law in Battle Creek MI that we should adopt here. Why did Jussie Smollett pass along redacted phone records to the CPD in regards to his attack? Daniel Radcliffe knows there will be another Harry Potter. Another Oscars mess. If you kid says ‘I’m bored,’ do you panic? You shouldn’t. It’s an opportunity, for them. PFOL most productive thing you do in the shower, quick day trip you’d like to take for shopping or eating, and more. Smokey says leave J. Lo alone. 5SOS fans want them to headline over Chainsmokers. Gaga defends Cardi. For Queen Latifah tix, 90s or now rap lyric. Katie is really good at this. Merrick is here from Lucas County Canine Care + Control. He’s brindle, wonderful and $14. Give him a forever home. >> I had no idea your water bottle was precious to you. And so expensive. Shit. Forgot the MLT. God wanted to know why he thought you were all so smarter than he made you.
Another Oscars podcast from Filmotomy. This time we pluck some of the more scandalous moments from the history of the Academy Awards. Well, perhaps not all scandals, but some very dodgy moments indeed. Bianca is hosting, and joined by Robin and Doug - as well as special guest KT Schaefer all the way from Next Best Picture. Getting plenty off our chest regarding some dubious Oscars decisions, we then take our wrath upon this very year - with the likes of Green Book and Bohemian Rhapsody dominating the headlines for the wrong reasons. Have a listen, leave us your comments, and bookmark the Filmotomy Podcast via www.filmotomy.com, SoundCloud, iTunes, and Stitcher.
Another Oscars is in the books. We talked about it. What more do you need to know? Tune up, tune in! ❤️
Another Oscars review to come to you today as we take another look at the Gary Oldman Oscar winning film The Darkest Hour. How much of a lock is this film for Gary Oldman to win the golden statue? Why doesn't Ben know anything about Winston Churchill? Why is this movie funnier than Black Panther? Why was the music score not nominated for an Oscar? Does this film have any chance at all at winning Best Picture? And how on earth has Gary Oldman not won previously before this film? It's time to get your V symbol out and stick it up your bum for a great film and a fun chat about it!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week we talk about that Oscars thing, that hot new Alien: Covenant Trailer, Chris doesn't do any editing, and we name our segments! www.maythefilmsbewithyou.comSubmit your questions or thoughts to: ask@maythefilmsbewithyou.com@FilmsBeWithYouhttp://www.facebook.com/FilmsBeWithYou/
The Guardian film team's round-up of Thurday's movie news and reviews
Another Oscars season has come and gone, which means we can all go back to watching action movies with lots of explosions once again. After listening to me and my cohort dish on the ceremonies, that is. It's worth noting that this week's episode is pretty spoiler-rific, so if you've not yet seen some of this year's oscar nominated movies and don't want to learn anything prematurely, I'd recommend you come back to this episode at a later time. Which reminds me that I'll soon be able to watch the latest Star Wars movie and finally get caught up on a bunch of podcasts that I skipped last December. The car scene from Children of Men Atonement's wonderful long take Not just a great cheese
Another Oscars has come and gone and we have nothing left to do but pick up the pieces of our shattered lives and move forward hoping that the coming spring shall, at long last, bring deliverance from the dark winter of our souls. There were winners, there were losers, there were dogs, and there were ponies. We learned a lot about each other, and just a little bit about ourselves. In the end, all that remained was silence.
Another Oscars ceremony has lumbered by, and you know what that means—the Screeners have been at their microphones for a whole year! Cue the confetti and cocaine...what? No cocaine? What kind of party is this, anyway? We’ll never get the stock brokers to show up now!Let’s see—1 year, 18 episodes...that means we’re doing at least twice as much of this as Downton Abbey, right? And practice makes perfect, so take that, England.From Fresh Wounds to Ancient HistoryWe start off this episode’s Jump Cuts by taking a little more time on something we only mentioned in passing last episode: Our memories of Philip Seymour Hoffman. Each Screener recaps their favorite Hoffman roles, and the diversity of genre and tone in the movies that have stuck in everyone’s hearts is a testament to Hoffman’s range and screen presence.Next up, an opinion piece from the LA Times dares to go against the grain of popular culture and call out House of Cards as everything that’s wrong with Netflix culture. Apparently the show has no redeeming qualities, and the only reason anyone likes it is because they’ve binge-watched it and are practically comatose by the end of the season. This should be a fun discussion.Hey, did you hear they remade RoboCop? Yeah; it’s out in theaters and everything. Some of the Screeners saw it, and some didn’t, but it might surprise you to learn which Screeners were in each camp (spoiler alert: no, it won’t). Turns out there might be a conversation to be had, though, so it’s probably worth the 180-ish seconds of your time to listen to this one.Finally, if we haven’t already courted enough controversy this episode, let’s talk about the Bible a bit. Specifically, let’s talk about Darren Aronofsky’s rendition of Noah. Turns out the studio’s recut version tested horribly, so in a rare reversal, Paramount gave final cut control back to Aronofsky. Since the movie’s a little more...artistic this way, though, they’ve decided to aim for fundamentalist appeasement by adding a disclaimer to their marketing materials. Good idea, or bad idea?Everything is Awesome! Except That One Thing...Just Kidding; It was Awesome Too!After years of teasing us—umm, we mean our younger relatives and neighbors’ children—with video games starring animated Lego figurines that did nothing more than grunt in excitement and growl in frustration, the powers that be have finally deigned to give us a full-length Lego movie, complete with voice acting and everything.Can the Screeners really be won over by a PG-rated animated movie whose only claims to fame are obsessive devotion to the real-life mobility limitations of Lego figurines, great voice acting, and solid humor? Let’s find out.Oh Yeah...This Also HappenedYou thought we’d forgotten about the Oscars, didn’t you? Well, we tried, but when something takes place over as significant a portion of your lifetime as Academy Awards ceremonies do, it’s difficult to forget, try though you may.Anyway, what happened again? Ah, yes; some people won awards; other people couldn’t read teleprompters, and the ceremony ran so long that the host ordered pizza for the audience.The Screeners, however, are contractually obligated to have opinions about the Oscars, though, so here we go. We really have to renegotiate our deals next year…And that does it for this episode. If you want to say Happy Birthday or tell us how old we’re looking these days, drop us a comment here or over on Facebook; see you next time!