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We discuss the Oscar Ceremony, the winners, and then dig deep into the Best Picture winner: Anora!
Join us for a fascinating conversation with writer Matthew Sprosty as we delve into the world of AI in filmmaking, the importance of entertainment lawyers, and the power of writers supporting one another. Matthew shares his personal experience with a "cursed" script that's been struggling to make it to the big screen, and how he's processing AI advancements in a "Brave New World" of filmmaking. We also discuss his book, "The Dead Life," and his thoughts on the Oscar ceremony. From the practicalities of navigating the entertainment industry to the paranormal twists and turns of his writing journey, Matthew's insights are not to be missed. Tune in for a thought-provoking and entertaining conversation that will leave you inspired and motivated to tackle your own creative projects.Check out Matthew's Book: The Dead LifeObsession of the Week:Konstantin: DEAR HOLMES Mysteries by MailMatthew: WARRIOR TV ShowMatthew on IG: @matthewsprostyListen to the Rumikay Talks podcast on our website:https://rumikay.com/rumikay-talks/SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel: https://rumikay.com/YouTubeDM us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rumikaystudio/
on this special episode of the podcast, we talk all about a few new releases from the last week like, Ricky Stanicky (1:47), Imaginary (8:43) and Kung Fu Panda 4 (11:07). As for the main event of the podcast we do a fairly in depth recap of all the winners from the 2023 Oscar Ceremony (17:49).
Mike Ragz & Chuck Curry React To This Year's Oscar Ceremony. Plus, They Countdown Their 10 Favorite Films From 40 Years Ago; 1984 Their Favorite Movie Year AND They Welcome In The Great Actor David Morse (TV's St Elsewhere; Contact, The Rock) To Talk About His Role In The New Film "Cabrini"
The 2023 Speakeasy renaissance continues to rage on, as we reach bonus episode 60, compiled from a number of different discussions. We discuss some of the big horror films from 2022, such as X, Smile, The Black Phone and more. We also discuss the late 80s tv series Monsters, as well as Sean's time attending the Doctor Who convention DFW WhoFest. This episode was compiled from a number of discussions during 2022 and 2023, ranging from the end of summer 2022 to the beginning of 2023. Email the show at thenoviceelitists@gmail.com or reach out to us on twitter @CalebAlexader
Back to the 30's we go, this time talking Cavalcade, the Outstanding Production of the 1934 Oscar Ceremony
Questions Asked and Answered by ‘The Last of Us' Season Finale. Plus, the Oscar Ceremony. Chris and Andy talk about this year's Oscar award show and how the winner of the Best Picture award has become all too predictable in the last couple of years (1:00). Then they talk about the season finale of ‘The Last of Us,' some of the moral questions it probed (23:08), and the plotlines the show set up for Season 2 (46:59). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Producer: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ciara Doherty is joined by Senator John Cummins, Gary Gannon TD, Kevin Doyle, Claire Ronan, Lisa Cannon, Evelyn Cusack & Bruno Borges Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Fandom Academy welcomes you to Bonus Episode #2 with Host CJ Darr and Agent Jade Rafallo! Join them in discussing this weekend's upcoming Oscar Ceremony and what they predict will ensue. From movies like 'Everything, Everywhere, All At Once' to 'The Whale', there were a lot of fantastic movies in 2022, and a lot of great talent behind them. Tell us your predictions in the comments below!
Original broadcast date February 23, 2022. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2023/02/binary-system-podcast-350-wtnv-222-makarov-the-magical-and-umbrella-academy/ Woo hoo, episode 350! We have absolutely no plans for this milestone, and when you get right down to it there's really not much special about the number except that it ends in "0". But still, woo! What IS special about this episode is that it's our first foray into using Discord for the podcast. So while we recap a Welcome To Night Vale episode involving a magic show and Cecil trying (and failing) to punch someone, and also recap an Umbrella Academy episode involving quite a bit of death (y'all, Five is scary), you can also hear the stops, starts, and occasional cut-outs when Discord decided we didn't really need to hear everything at the correct volume. We also had to call in Tech Support (ie: Nathan) to figure out why Craig wouldn't stop recording, so we've included close to two minutes of flailing in the outro. You're welcome. This week's outro is a clip from Dance Electro by Lite Saturation. Correction: We somehow missed that the Glow Cloud's child is "they". Sorry about that. The 95th Academy Awards presentation (otherwise known as the Oscar Ceremony) will take place on March 12. You can find the DC discussion with the Mid-Life Crisis Taskforce here, and the MCU discussion here. Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use http://www.scottishlaird.co.uk/#_a_2gk to get there, you can support this podcast too! For updates, fan art, and other randomness, come follow us on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram
On episode 156 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, AwardsWatch Executive Editor Ryan McQuade is joined by Editor-In-Chief Erik Anderson, TV Editor Tyler Doster and AwardsWatch contributors Sophia Ciminello, Dan Bayer, Kevin L. Lee, Nicole Ackman and Josh Parham to do the Winter Movie Draft and answers some listener questions. Back in the summer, on the first episode of the newly vamped AwardsWatch podcast, the AW gang divided up into two teams to do the Summer Movie Draft, trying to predict which team will have pick the highest grossing, best reviewed films of the summer. In doing so, Ryan's team beat out Erik's team thanks to Tom Cruise saving cinema with Top Gun: Maverick. Now with two months left in the film calendar, and tons of cinema left to see, Erik's team looks for revenge in the new Fall Box Office draft while Ryan's team looks to continue their winning ways from the summer. Lots of fun picks, including some hilarious “bomb” picks by each team. Once the draft was over, the team moved over to some listener questions covering the above the line chances for The Whale and the overall Oscar chances for mid-budget films like The Woman King. They also discuss what are some changes to the Oscars ceremony they would make to make it more celebratory of the nominated films, which modern actors they would like to see in a rom-com, what classic, older films they would pair in a double feature with this year's awards contenders, and more. You can listen to The AwardsWatch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts, from iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify and more. This podcast runs 1h15m. Good to be back and we should have a new episode from Ryan and Erik live at the AFI Film Festival. Till then, enjoy the show. Music: “Modern Fashion” from AShamaleuvmusic (intro) and “B-3” from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro) used by permission.
Rather than a long synopsis of what the episode will be (because let's be real, you already know!) I would like to thank you all for your patience with us in getting this episode out. I apologize as there are some audio issues with Marilee's audio about halfway through. Hopefully these tech issues will be resolved by the time we get to 1962. But we appreciate you all, and we hope you enjoy this week's episode! Up Next: Fanny (1961) directed by Joshua Logan You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we're just a film-loving couple that thought it'd be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we'll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
Just a few months after the U.S. entered into World War II, the Academy tried to keep a bit of normalcy (in spite of their president's requests) by continuing with their ceremony. This year proved to be one of the most shocking years of all time. With heavy hitters such as Sergeant York, How Green Was My Valley, and of course Citizen Kane, this year was full of upsets. Join us to learn of all of the biggest! Up Next: A Place in the Sun (1951) directed by George Stevens Special thanks to Sean C. for being generous supporter of Once Upon a Time at the Oscars! You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we're just a film-loving couple that thought it'd be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we'll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
The 4th Academy Awards were full of history making wins and achievements. Youngest nominees, highest number of nominees and much more are takeaways from this earlier Oscar Ceremony. And while the films of this year aren't ones that we imagine will stay with us forever, this year has proven to us once again that this is merit in the oldies and it's almost always worth the experience. And for those that couldn't make it through ALL the films, tune in to find out which films are absolutely worth looking in to. Up Next: Blossoms in the Dust (1941) directed by Mervyn Leroy Special thanks to Sean C. for being generous supporter of Once Upon a Time at the Oscars! You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we're just a film-loving couple that thought it'd be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we'll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
Meghann and Craig give some late thoughts on the 2021 Oscar Ceremony before looking back at the Best Actor nominees of 2010.
We close out one of the most historic Oscars ever, for the good and the bad! Hosts returned, history was made with a number of winners, and of course there was THAT moment. Hear all about the winners, the crazy moments, and what we thought of the Oscars this year as a whole. All in today's episode of Once Upon a Time at the Oscars! Up Next: The Front Page (1931) directed by Lewis Milestone Special thanks to Sean C. for being generous supporter of Once Upon a Time at the Oscars! You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we're just a film-loving couple that thought it'd be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we'll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
The folks behind the Oscars say Will Smith "refused" to leave Sunday's ceremony and have initiated disciplinary actions against the actor. Listen for more details. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
On this episode, I will be discussing the winners of the 2022 Oscar Ceremony including the possibility that Will Smith may have to return his Oscar to Academy. Also, I will discuss the rumor that the first trailer for "Avatar 2" may debut with "Dr. Strange: And The Multiverse Of Madness", and news about "Hocus Pocus 2" that could make or break the movie.
This week Jeff will entertain us with his amazing story of the time he went to his first and only, Oscar event back in 1977. He will share the stars he saw and met. Get ready for the lights, glitz, and glamour of histories biggest night. The coffee review is a favorite place of his the friendly neighborhood Starbucks. The movie review is Charlie St. Cloud. A truly amazing supernatural film from 2010. It was based on the novel published by Ben Sherwood. Make sure you listen to the discussion after the end credits from Mary B's 5th Son. Enjoy your coffee today or any day with us.-IF YOU LIKE THIS WEEKS EPISODE HELP US GROW THIS PODCAST BY RATING, SUBSCRIBE, AND FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @MARYBS5THSON. FINALLY, PLEASE SHARE THIS PODCAST WITH THOSE YOU LOVE TO HELP US CONTINUE TO CREATE CONTENT FOR YOU TO ENJOY EVERY SUNDAY MORNING OR ANYTIME! -IF YOU WANT TO REACH OUT TO US WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! PLEASE EMAIL US AT: marybs5son@gmail.com
Lori's Cattle Trail road Trip and magical Calm Story. Stories we can't get enough of: Oscar Fun facts and News. Oscar Gift Bag items! Platinum swag bag for top nominees is worth 140k. The cost of the Oscar Ceremony is 49 million and the red carpet cost 25 million! Plus, Tom Cruise is mad and Lori has all the details.
The time is here, the Oscar Ceremony is right around the corner! With the race to the end closing in, there is much to talk about. This week they are joined by their fellow Oscar completionist pal Kristy, and do a deep dive into some of the categories and nominees. They discuss what they want to win versus what they think will win, with some surprises. Kerry recaps the (unsurprising) Critic Choice Awards and Allison recaps the (unsurprising) BAFTAS. Will this year be a sweep for "Power of the Dog"? Does "Belfast" have a chance to take some top prizes? Will "Dune" take all the technical awards? Can anyone tell them why "Drive My Car" is so acclaimed? Tune in, they have some thoughts!
2021 was full of astounding filmmaking, excellent performances and remarkable stories. Let's do our own Oscar Ceremony and celebrate an incredible year in film!
It's the end of another Academy year, and the end of our first season! Join us to discuss a powerhouse of great nominated films this year, that not even a clunky Oscar hosting duo could bring down. And will the OUTAO listeners crown the same film king that the Academy choice? Tune in to find out! Up Next: Cimarron (1931) directed by Wesley Ruggles Special thanks to Sean C. for being generous supporter of Once Upon a Time at the Oscars! You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we're just a film-loving couple that thought it'd be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we'll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
The new millennium brought us films that paved the way for the future of cinema, while also paying tribute to the genres that paved the way prior. This week we pop into the Shrine Auditorium to chat the films of 2001, and the way things went down at the Oscars this year. So put on your best duds and enjoy the show! Wait, what do you mean you're "afraid you can't do that?" Who's Dave? Up Next: 127 Hours (2010) directed by Danny Boyle Special thanks to Sean C. for being generous supporter of Once Upon a Time at the Oscars! Johannes's Gladiator Review on Letterboxd! You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we're just a film-loving couple that thought it'd be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we'll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
1991! Perhaps the greatest upset we've experienced on the podcast so far! But it's been a year full of great films and memorable moments, I mean, Home Alone truly deserved best original score! I don't see anybody making grade-A Tik Toks out of the Dances With Wolves score! Shame on the Academy honestly. Enjoy! Up Next: Chocolat (2000) directed by Lasse Hallström Special thanks to Sean C. for being generous supporter of Once Upon a Time at the Oscars! You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we're just a film-loving couple that thought it'd be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we'll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
Will this go down in OUTAO history as the best of the best? Scorsese, Lynch, De Niro, Spacek! This year had something for everyone. Join us to hear if the Academy Awards this year lived up to the quality of the movies they showcased. Up Next: Awakenings (1990) directed by Penny Marshall Special thanks to Sean C. for being generous supporter of Once Upon a Time at the Oscars! You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we're just a film-loving couple that thought it'd be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we'll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
Our first foray into the years of film renaissance! Disaster films, directorial freedom, and possibly our least enjoyed film yet, 71 was full of hits and misses. Find out if the Academy Awards that year played out the same way, on this week's episode! Up Next: Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) directed by Michael Apted Special thanks to Sean C. for being generous supporter of Once Upon a Time at the Oscars! You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we're just a film-loving couple that thought it'd be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we'll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
This is the first Ceremony episode where we had to ask "Are these REALLY the best pictures of the year?" With so many great films released in 1960, it's amazing what the Academy ending up nominating for the highest honor. Join us as we closeout this year and discuss the many snubs of the year, as well as reveal the OUTAO Best Picture Winner! Up Next: Airport (1970) directed by George Seaton Special thanks to Sean C. for being generous supporter of Once Upon a Time at the Oscars! You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we’re just a film-loving couple that thought it’d be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we’ll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
Episode 88: Quintin and Tristan discuss the 2021 Oscar Ceremony and their thoughts on the chaotic ending. The two discuss their favourite speeches, biggest shocks, and argue over who should have won Lead Actor.
In a year that saw theaters shut their doors and films cease production, the 93rd Academy Awards were set to be different than anything prior. We break down major moments, including the bizarre ending from the 2021 Oscars. Hear the upsets, the surprises, and the our desperate plea for a host next year. All on this episode of Once Upon a Time at the Oscars! Up Next: The Apartment (1960) directed by Billy Wilder Special thanks to Sean C. for being generous supporter of Once Upon a Time at the Oscars! You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we’re just a film-loving couple that thought it’d be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we’ll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
Dylan and Ryan talk about the unorthodox Oscar Ceremony and the second Disney+ Marvel show: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Time Stamps: 1. Oscars: 0:00:45 2. Box Office Breakdown: 0:21:54 3. Box Office Predictions: 0:27:57 4. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: 0:30:50
Hello all you. beautiful people. Today we give it to you raw and unfiltered: The 93rd annual Oscar Ceremony. You can play this while watching the Oscars so it will sync up and you can kick it with us! Micah, Kris and Shane get together via Zoom to watch and commentate on the award ceremony. I did no editing. The Zoom audio is mehhh.....but it gets the job done. Enjoy people! Love you all.
A look through the eyes of a father letting his daughter go. A daring adventure across the dangers of Africa. A hilarious tale of a woman coming in to her own and wising up against her abusive man. And two stories of aging women in Hollywood and the toll it takes on them. It's the films of 1950! Pictures and videos from the 23rd Academy Awards! Up Next: Elmer Gantry (1960) directed by Richard Brooks You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we’re just a film-loving couple that thought it’d be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we’ll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
This week we celebrate the nominees of 1940! We break down the scenes, performances, and moments of the films nominated at the 13th Oscars. And we reveal the Official OUTAO Best Picture Winner! "May I have the envelope, please!" Up Next: All About Eve (1950) directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we’re just a film-loving couple that thought it’d be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we’ll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
This week we celebrate the nominees of the 3rd Academy Awards with our OUTAO Oscar Ceremony Episode! Join us to learn about the industry at the start of the Depression, the winners, and possibly the most important (but boring?) invention of 1930! All that and more! Up Next: All This, and Heaven Too (1940) directed by Anatole Litvak You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we’re just a film-loving couple that thought it’d be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we’ll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
This week on How is it Now? Jess and Trey talk about Death Becomes Her and it's fat shaming and who should be in the remake. Death Becomes Her won Best Visual Effects in the 1993 Oscar Ceremony.
Welcome again to the 2nd Ceremony episode of Once Upon a Time at the Oscars! This week we talk about the highs and lows of the nominees of the year, and why so many of the films fell flat for us. And also, the first controversy of the Oscars? Up Next: All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) directed by Lewis Milestone You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Or use our Letterboxd list! Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we’re just a film-loving couple that thought it’d be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we’ll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
To coincide with our "Top Ten Movies Of 2000" episode, we bring you our "2001 Academy Awards Retro Review". Host Rob Champion and The Film Experience Columnist, Michael Cusumano, revisit the Oscar Ceremony representing the film year of 2000. Did Gladiator deserve the "Best Picture" win? Did Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon deserve more awards love? Does Julia Roberts' "Best Actress" performance still hold up? Links to the episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, as well as our "Top Ten Movies Of 2000" show and Michael's Articles, are below... Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/2001-academy-awards-retro-review/id1309133613?i=1000487867466 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/6prUiv8PSplsBoLDS0KA4Z Top Ten Movies Of 2000 https://soundcloud.com/coolerthanecto/top-ten-movies-of-2000 Michael's Articles http://thefilmexperience.net/blog/author/michaeltfe
We made it through every best picture nominee from the first Oscar year! Congratulations if you watched every film along with us! Join us as we discuss facts and trivia about the origins of the Oscars, as well as all of the winners of the year! We also announce what film our patrons chose as the OUTAO Best Picture winner of 1928! Up Next: Alibi (1929) directed by Roland West You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website: www.outaopodcast.com Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year! Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice) If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners! You can stay up to date with the show by following us at: facebook.com/outaopodcast twitter.com/outaopodcast instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we’re just a film-loving couple that thought it’d be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you! Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we’ll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com Thanks for tuning in! See you at the movies, Kyle and Marilee
Collider For Your Conisderation: Expert Awards Conversation from Collider The 93rd Academy Awards have been delayed until April 25, 2021. We look at how the Coronavirus and an increased push for diversity in Hollywood have changed this year's (and possibly future) Oscars ceremonies. Plus all of our favorite movies of the year so far, and what to keep an eye out for during the rest of the 14 months of awards eligibility.
Every year the Oscars give an award is another year we have to look and ask the question, Did the Academy Get it Right? The year in question in this episode is 1999. I think most everybody, when they hear which movie won that year, immediately knows the answer. But when we break it down were they actually wrong and if so, how wrong were they? I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed making it. Follow Me on Twitter Follow Me on Instagram Follow Me on Letterboxd Listen to Movie Zagats on Apple Listen to Movie Zagats on Spotify This podcast features audio from the 1999 Oscar announcement, 1999 Oscar Ceremony, The Big Lebowski, American History X, The Truman Show, music from The Big Lebowski, American History X, The Truman Show, Olafur Arnalds (Arbakkinn) and behind the scenes interview audio from Saving Private Ryan, The Big Lebowski, and American History X. All Movies songs and scores are available to purchase on iTunes, Amazon and YouTube.
Do you remember the movies from 2008? Cause I certainly do. That entire Oscar season was a travesty. But... now we can complain about it even more. Be sure to let me know your thoughts. Call in or text at 323-553-7731 Follow Me on Twitter Follow Me on Instagram Follow Me on Letterboxd Listen to Movie Zagats on Apple Listen to Movie Zagats on Spotify Listen to Nothing But Star Wars on Apple Listen to Nothing But Star Wars on Spotify This podcast features audio from the 2009 Oscar announcement, 2009 Oscar Ceremony, Slumdog Millionaire, Wall E, The Wrestler, Doubt, In Bruges, The Dark Knight, Soundtrack from The Dark Knight, In Bruges, Lucky Number Sleven, The Wrestler, Wall E, and behind the scenes interview audio from The Dark Knight. PURCHASE ALL MOVIES AND SOUNDTRACKS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE HERE
Meghann and Craig talk the 2019 Oscar Ceremony, and then evaluate the second half of Tom Hanks career as it relates to the Academy Awards.
We got a bonus episode in our hands as Albert W., Matthew Chen, and Cole Sanders talk about last night's Oscar Ceremony! All the winners, surprises, celebrations! Also, don't forget to vote on The Councilmen Decade Awards Part 1: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GT9RZ8B Part 2: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GTRSJHB Albert Wiradharma (@JAWiradharma), Kelvin Yohanes (@kyace27), Teguh Mahardika Santoso (@tg23399), and Ariq Andria (@ariqandria) are The Councilmen and we are trying out a new Podcast Show about all things movies. Join us and feel free to give feedback/comments on our work. Follow us on Social Media Twitter: https://twitter.com/CouncilmenShow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/councilmenshow/ Give us a 5 Star Rating plus review to get a shout-out on our next podcast! Check out The Councilmen Podcast: YouTube: https://bit.ly/2vHFyu6 Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2VN0vlU Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2H4cjrV Stitcher: https://bit.ly/33amO5H PodBean: https://bit.ly/2UZW8j7 Castbox: https://bit.ly/2LqgjXZ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-councilmen/message
Movie Nation is at the finish. We first need to talk our review of the new release from DC and Warner Brothers, Birds of Prey: The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn, as well as breakdown and talk about the ups and downs of this years 2020 Oscar Ceremony. So sit back, relax, and lets talk movies. Movie Nation is recorded live every Monday at 12 PM ET over on http://www.twitch.tv/kenreels You can follow the host on Twitter and Instagram @kenreels and the podcast on Twitter @movienationpod The podcast is also on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/movienationpodcast/ is where you can find us. If you would like to get in contact with us or leave feedback for the show you can contact us through the respective socials or send us an email movienation@hotmail.com. We thank you for listening. "Here's looking at you, kid."
The gang dissects the 2019 Oscar Ceremony – no host, Olivia Colman, Green Book and all. Except Martin, who didn’t watch it. This is all I can remember us talking about, since it was recorded a month ago. @oscarbaitpodoscarbaitpod.blogoscarbaitpod@gmail.com
Alan and Had share their thoughts regarding all the wins and snubs at this year's Oscar Ceremony. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/script2screen/message
In recognition of last week’s Oscar telecast, Scott and Paul get into their top 5 Best Picture winners. After that, they make their predictions for the top categories at the Oscars. Since they picked these ahead of the Oscar Ceremony, you get to hear how wrong they got it!
"Oscar Ceremony Scandals: Why Has This Year's Show Ticked So Many People Off?" ( by Indiewire: Screen Talk
TJ and Brent welcome back Chris from assignment - and they decide to change things up, by talking about what they've seen! Dip into some fun franchise talk (Lord of the Rings, Mission: Impossible) but be forewarned - The Topherssance is approaching! (Brent sees Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman). We also talk about the controversial new Academy Award category - Best Popular Film - for a looong time. But it's at the end so no worries. > Direct podcast RSS feed: here! > Contact: email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter! > Check out The Media By Us Facebook Page too! > Review us on iTunes, Google Play, or anywhere! Chris: Sorry to Bother You (1:21), Lord of the Rings Trilogy (6:00), I was right about Dead Cells (9:03) TJ: The Princess and the Frog (9:40), Mission: Impossible Movies (12:12) Brent: Clueless (23:17), Shaun of the Dead (26:40), Vertigo (28:40), Tootsie (29:17), 17 Again (29:54), BlacKkKlansman (33:00) Breezy on the Streets (37:53) Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante. > Intro theme courtesy of The Willow Walkers > Outro song "Extemporaneous Birth" courtesy of Boo Reefa Boo Reefa and The Willow Walkers have two exciting, upcoming shows! 8/17 (Friday) @ 9pm at the Tin Roof Cantina for Boo Reefa and September 11 at Smith's Old Bar for The Willow Walkers! Come see some great bands and hang with your local Talkie Talkers!
Meghann and Craig are joined by Alexandra Amin, and decide if Gladiator was the rightful victor at the 2000 Oscar Ceremony.
After two years of no recognition at all, this year's Oscar Ceremony recognized the talents of six black actors. And let's not forget the impactful films like: "Fences," "Hidden Figures" and "Moonlight," that told powerful stories of Black life in America. African Americans were also recognized for producing and directing. Does all this mean that Hollywood is finally getting the message that Black stories really do matter? Have the tables finally turned for Black Actors and Black Films? On the Next Another View, join guest host, Lisa Godley; actor, DeForest Mapp; film critic, Mike Sargent and film student Kenley Duke as they explore Blacks in film and their future in Hollywood. Plus, later on we'll be joined by cast members from the Virginia Stage Company's production of "The Wiz." Join us for the next Another View, Friday, April 7th a Noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/WHROPublicMedia or live on this blog!
Mel Campbell reports in from the live screening of the 2017 Oscar Ceremony at Nova Cinemas.
This week, Robert and Ira discuss the classic Oscars fuck-up, the inherent racism of modern cinema, and bestow the virtues of Mel Gibson. Listen in as they bumble their way through a review of the ceremony and discuss their Top 5 movies about movies.
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This is it, the only Oscar ceremony wrap-up you need. Forget the big networks, and even the tiny networks that no one watches, like E! You don’t need them. I cover all the bases, every category, every wonderful minute of the Hollywood’s greatest night! You don’t want to miss it.
(Source: Wikimedia) It's movies this week in the ENW Podcast! Ep 87 is going ALL Hollywood as we look at the Oscar Ceremony. Have you seen any of the movies? Download MP3
(Source: Wikimedia) It's movies this week in the ENW Podcast! Ep 87 is going ALL Hollywood as we look at the Oscar Ceremony. Have you seen any of the movies? Download MP3
Dr J and moderator Todd Wilken discuss the recent declaration by Hollywood's Sean Penn at the Oscar Ceremony regarding the outcome of Prop 8. If we voted yes, should we be ashamed? Listen and tell us what you think...