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Now that the Oscars are over and Sean Baker has his statue(s), what will he do next?? This week, Ian and Daniel explore the movies that film-makers chose to make after their big Oscar wins. Oscar Talk - 2:30Wall Street – 11:00If Beale Street Could Talk – 25:30Lust, Caution – 39:30Sunday Bloody Sunday –51:30Roma – 1:05:30Broadcast News – 1:17:00
ANORA hat bei den diesjährigen Oscars direkt 5 Preise abräumen können, u.a. als bester Film, beste Regie und beste Hauptdarstellerin. Da Onno die Oscars dieses Jahr sogar live verfolgt hat, gibt es ein kleines Oscar-Recap von uns und wir sprechen generell etwas über den Wandel der Preisverleihung im Laufe der Jahre.Speziell blicken wir dabei auf die Best Pictures Kategorie, also die Auszeichnung als Bester Film. Hat sich die Art der Filme geändert, die bei den Oscars ausgezeichnet wird? Und welche Themen spielen dabei im Hintergrund eine wichtige Rolle?Neben diesen Fragen und unserem Oscar-Talk geht es natürlich auch noch über ANORA selbst und ob der Film uns genau so begeistern konnte.Verpasst also auf keinen Fall die neue Episode von Ruhe im Saal!——
Kevin Smith and Marc Bernardin escape to the Virtual Scum & Villainy Cantina to talk about those first two episodes of Marvel Television's Daredevil: Born Again, discuss what happened on Hollywood's biggest night, and go mountain deep on the first season of the HULU original PARADISE before maybe answering audience questions as served up by interim producer DILF Man, aka @ThatWillWilkins
A special countdown of the greatest movie soundtracks ever. From 'The Blues Brothers' to 'Saturday Night Fever,' they discuss iconic songs and how they seamlessly blend with their respective films. Milt and Dave also share personal anecdotes, debate the importance of original music versus curated tracks, and reminisce about how these soundtracks have influenced their love for music and movies. Along the way, they touch on notable soundtracks that didn't make their top ten and explore changes they wish to see in the Academy Awards' music categories. Topics 00:48 Oscar Talk and Family Traditions 01:37 The Decline of the Oscars 03:57 Movie Soundtracks: An Introduction 04:14 Top 10 Movie Soundtracks: Starting the Countdown 09:00 Blues Brothers: Number 10 13:53 Goodfellas: Number 9 22:08 The Graduate: Number 8 27:31 Grease: Number 7 33:28 This is Spinal Tap: Number 6 38:52 Boogie Nights: Number 5 43:11 Iconic Movie Soundtracks: Boogie Nights and Beyond 43:58 Debating Original Music vs. Compilation Albums 44:57 Movie Lines Quiz: Test Your Knowledge 50:34 Purple Rain: A Musical and Cinematic Masterpiece 54:59 Pulp Fiction: Tarantino's Musical Genius 01:02:57 The Big Chill: A Soundtrack That Defined a Generation 01:13:09 Saturday Night Fever: The Ultimate Disco Soundtrack 01:19:23 Honorable Mentions and Final Thoughts
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7a-8a Sarah and Vinnie talk about the Oscars...fashion, speeches, and performances. Plus learn what the new term "taskmasking" is all about and what are the unhealthiest foods on the planet?
David Onda from Xfinity's entertainment team drops by Q102 to chat with Buster about what we can expect Sunday night during the Oscars
Gabe and Matt celebrate their annual Top 10 list, a little Oscar talk, and Matt can't seem to remember all the Wheelie categories. Gabe has his obscure films, a surprising turn in his list, and some fun past favorites. Matt shills desperately and caters his picks for clicks.- - - - - Listen to us on Apple Podcast and Spotify!Send us a message!Music by Mike. Check out his Soundcloud.Like our content? Visit our website!
Pilar and her friends Brian Pope, Mike Musa and Alex Troxler get together for their annual discussion about the best screenplay and best adapted screenplay Oscar nominees.
This week, Daniel and Ian are joined by Be Kind Rewind's Izzy to gear up for The Oscars! This week, we look at Oscar upsets, each choosing a movie we were happy to see win, and a movie we were not so happy to see win.Oscar Talk- 1:00Mad Max Fury Road – 7:00The Favourite – 23:00Dances With Wolves – 36:00Suicide Squad –50:00Norma Rae/Muppets – 1:02:30Shakespeare in Love – 1:15:30More Oscar Talk – 1:31:00
In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland have a birthday bash for Chris and review the excellently named Freelance Wrestling's Tope Suicida Squad, a fun if heel-heavy show with a main event of Alfonso Gonzalez vs. Koda Hernandez for the Freelance title, Bang and Matthews vs. the less than excellently named New Guys, and much more. For VIP viewers, get ready for some Oscar Talk! Plus they dip their ties into CZW's 26th anniversary and see a WWEID showcase match between Zeyda Steel and Zara Zakher, and Marcus Mathers defends the IWTV title against Rich Swann.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
20250223 Oscar Talk Originally Broadcasted February 23, 2025, on ACB Media Zoom Grab your popcorn, favorite candy, beverage of your choice and join us to discuss the films that were nominated for the 97th Academy Awards Ceremony which was aired on ABC on March 2nd with live audio description. This year all 10 Best Picture Nominations have audio descriptions, so come join the ADP in a lively discussion on your opinions of the films. Sponsored by: Audio Description Project Find out more at https://acb-community.pinecast.co
Jay Light has never seen "The Brutalist," but he rewrote it and we read his script! Does Jay nail it? We're talking Holocaust movies, so it's officially Oscar Season! Oscar Talk, Jay's Script, Games, and more! Kyle and Jay are joined by Lindsay Adams! And go see Kyle live in Brooklyn on April 5 at Union Hall. http://www.kyleayers.com for tickets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Update: Hiatus, Tech Troubles, and Oscar SnubsIn this special check-in episode, hosts Chris and Jerome Wiegand discuss their recent hiatus. They discuss upcoming changes, including experimenting with live recordings. The brothers share their frustrations as devoted Detroit Lions fans, reflecting on the team's disappointing end to an amazing season. They also talk about the 2025 Oscars nominations, highlighting significant snubs such as Ethan and Maya Hawke's 'Wildcat,' and revisit classic Oscar ceremonies from the 90s to discuss films that should have been nominated under the current rules. Pour yourself a drink and join the convivial conversation.00:00 Welcome to Silver Screen Happy Hour00:16 Technical Difficulties and Hiatus Update00:55 Drinks of the Day03:47 Lions Recap and Frustrations03:55 Going Live: Challenges and Plans13:08 Oscar Nominations and Snubs26:32 Debating the Best Picture Nominees27:04 The Case for Returning to Five Nominees27:45 Revisiting Past Oscar Snubs29:17 1991: The Fisher King, Thelma & Louise, and Boys in the Hood32:33 1995: Braveheart, Apollo 13, and the Snubbed Classics36:35 2007: A Perfect Year for Best Picture37:56 2008: The Dark Knight Controversy42:01 Reflecting on Oscar Wins and Snubs46:10 Future Plans and Final ThoughtsFollow Silver Screen Happy Hour on Instagram here:https://www.instagram.com/silverscreenhappyhour/
Despite his better judgment, Dan said yes to Simon's request to discuss Oscar nominations. So, uh, enjoy that. Then there's a review of the first ever Star Trek TV movie. Simon has a look at the under-seen Oscar nominee The Brutalist. And Dan talks up the Bob Dylan music biopic A Complete Unknown.
In the latest episode, I catch up with the host of the 50MPH podcast Kris Tapley about the birth of the action franchise of the last decade, JOHN WICK.Kris Tapley has covered the film and television industry for two decades, with bylines at Variety, The New York Times, Empire, Vanity Fair, Netflix Queue, HitFix and The Times of London. He was formerly the host of Variety and iHeartRadio's Playback podcast where he interviewed filmmakers, actors and more about their work. He also hosted Netflix's behind-the-scenes podcast The Call Sheet, as well as the popular awards season podcast Oscar Talk, a co-production with IndieWire. He now works as a writer and consultant in Los Angeles, where he lives with his loving wife, lively son and lazy cat. You can follow him on Twitter @kristapley.Listen to 50MPH.Thank you so much for the ongoing support!One Heat Minute ProductionsWEBSITE: oneheatminute.comTWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPodsMERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/en-au/stores/one-heat-minute-productionsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, we discuss Disney's shenanigans over MOANA 2 and their brutally unethical way of turning an even heavier profit. We also discuss our Awards Editor Shadan Larki's Oscar predictions and how we feel about the awards race this year! - Opening Banter / Football Fun (0:30) - Box Office / Disney Shenanigans (22:34) - Oscar Talk (1:26:38) Visit https://insessionfilm.com for merch and more! Visit this episode's sponsor: https://audibletrial.com/InSessionFilm - Get a FREE audiobook and 30-day FREE trial Visit this episode's sponsor: https://koffeekult.com - Get 15% OFF with the code: ISF24 Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on your podcast app of choice! https://insessionfilm.com/subscribe Follow us on Twitter! @InSessionFilm | @RealJDDuran | @BrendanJCassidy
In the latest emergency broadcast, I caught up with Kris Tapley, host of the 50MPH podcast, about the launch of MICHAEL MANN ARCHIVES, a "state-of-the-art, interactive website offering unique access into the all-encompassing directing process of one of cinema's most influential filmmakers."MICHAEL MANN ARCHIVES LAUNCHES WITH FERRARIA state-of-the-art, interactive website offering unique access into the all-encompassing directing process of one of cinema's most influential filmmakers.Michael Mann Archives – Ferrari offers unprecedented, intimate access into the creative process of one of cinema's most influential directors. Mann's cinema is often celebrated for its innovation and the depth of its characters.For the user who purchases access, the site immerses interactively into the breadth, scale, and detail of directing Ferrari and does so from inside the director's perspective …how actors become their characters; how to make a place and time come to life; architecting the collision of emotionally powerful vectors in the storytelling.The site is large. It includes - 20 mini documentary videos, Mann and his actors' work from training and rehearsals through shooting, camera and art department strategies to impact drama, the design and engineering of replica race cars, camera systems, the tragic crash at Guidizzolo…and much more.At the same time, there are Mann's annotated script pages, notes to himself on intent, his photo storyboards and captured audio – all of which provide an additional dimension.ABOUT KRIS TAPLEY Kris Tapley has covered the film and television industry for two decades, with bylines at Variety, The New York Times, Empire, Vanity Fair, Netflix Queue, HitFix and The Times of London. He was formerly the host of Variety and iHeartRadio's Playback podcast where he interviewed filmmakers, actors and more about their work. He also hosted Netflix's behind-the-scenes podcast The Call Sheet, as well as the popular awards season podcast Oscar Talk, a co-production with IndieWire. He now works as a writer and consultant in Los Angeles, where he lives with his loving wife, lively son and lazy cat. You can follow him on Twitter @kristapley.Listen to 50MPH.Thank you so much for the ongoing support!One Heat Minute ProductionsWEBSITE: oneheatminute.comTWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPodsMERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/en-au/stores/one-heat-minute-productionsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this special bonus episode, I catch up with the host of the 50MPH podcast, Kris Tapley, to talk about the forthcoming conclusion of his incredible oral histroy of SPEED and the bizarre shock of Waingro doing stand-up.Kris Tapley has covered the film and television industry for two decades, with bylines at Variety, The New York Times, Empire, Vanity Fair, Netflix Queue, HitFix and The Times of London. He was formerly the host of Variety and iHeartRadio's Playback podcast where he interviewed filmmakers, actors and more about their work. He also hosted Netflix's behind-the-scenes podcast The Call Sheet, as well as the popular awards season podcast Oscar Talk, a co-production with IndieWire. He now works as a writer and consultant in Los Angeles, where he lives with his loving wife, lively son and lazy cat. You can follow him on Twitter @kristapley.Listen to 50MPH.Thank you so much for the ongoing support!One Heat Minute ProductionsWEBSITE: oneheatminute.comTWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPodsMERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/en-au/stores/one-heat-minute-productionsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
After solving an April Fools Day mystery, we dive into movies we saw in March and then talk about our thoughts on the Oscars! Our Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/ul7sE Intro Music Composed by Hsiang-Ming Wen: http://hmwen.com
With 'The Phantom Menace' coming back to theaters to celebrate the movie's 25th anniversary, we asked ourselves: What 1999 movies would we like to see re-released in theaters this year? Also, we discuss what ended up being one of the most entertaining Academy Awards in years. Be sure to follow us on social @revengeof90spod or on Substack at https://revengeofthe90s.substack.com/.
The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast
This week, I'm joined by Brent Leuthold for a feature review of Rose Glass's Love Lies Bleeding in non-spoiler and spoiler sections. We also discuss recent A24 news, Neve Campbell and Scream 7, and more. Then, in this week's secondary review, I'm joined by Joe Shearer to review the new Shudder film, You'll Never Find Me. Timestamps Show Start - 00:28 Pre-review Conversation - 02:35 News - 04:33 Feature Review Love Lies Bleeding - 23:46 Spoiler - 53:43 Brent Outro - 1:16:53 Secondary Review Joe Intro - 1:18:52 You'll Never Find Me - 1:21:39 Spoiler - 1:52:23 Potpourri Joe: Omen (2023) - 2:11:05 Matt: Big (1988) - 2:13:17 Joe: Remembering Gene Wilder (2024) - 2:19:06 Matt: Trojan War (1997) - 2:23:04 Joe: Double Down South (2024) - 2:27:10 Closing the Ep - 2:32:27 Patreon Clip - 2:34:09 Related Links Moviegoer Arrested After Lewd Sexual Behavior During ‘Love Lies Bleeding' Screening in Detroit Mike's Band As Good As it Gets released a new single: Stay (Be Honest) Neve Campbell Returning for ‘Scream 7' After Exiting Franchise Over Salary Controversy Black Mirror will be back in 2025 with a sequel to fan-favorite "USS Callister" A24 Is Re-Releasing ‘Ex Machina,' ‘Hereditary,' and ‘Uncut Gems' in IMAX Brent's Letterboxd Awake in the Dark Awake in the Dark - Ep. #79 - 2024 Oscar Talk with Ben Sears Brent's Notes on the 2024 Oscars Brent's Review of Drive-Away Dolls Brent's Review of Love Lies Bleeding Joe's Letterboxd Joe's Writing on Midwest Film Journal Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast Hold On To Your Butts: Jackie Brown Hold On To Your Butts: Die Hard with a Vengeance Medium Cool Podcast: 115. Celebrating Black Filmmakers Medium Cool Podcast: 116. Cinematic Love Stories My 2024 Podcast and Writing Archive One Year of Criterion Channel - Dec 24, 2023 - Dec 23, 2024 Movies I Own But Haven't Watched/Rated Yet Follow Us on Social Media My Letterboxd | YouTube | Facebook | Twitter/X Instagram | Threads | Bluesky | TikTok | Tiny's Letterboxd Subscribe to the Podcast Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Audible Support Us on Patreon for Exclusive Content Official OV Merch Obsessive Viewer Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology Obsessive Viewer Presents: Tower Junkies As Good As It Gets - Linktree Mic Info Matt: ElectroVoice RE20 into RØDEcaster Pro II (Firmware: 1.3.4) Brent: Earthworks ICON Pro in Google Meet Joe: Tonor USB Microphone via Google Meet Episode Homepage: ObsessiveViewer.com/OV420 Next Week on the Podcast OV421 - Immaculate (2024) & Road House (2024)
Adam and Mike talk deeply and satisfyingly about the Oscar picks and what it means to support an award show that is run by critics. We discuss the difference between art that is loved by people and art that is loved by movie critics. We go hard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Trae gets a crash course from Cho on all the wild drama surrounding the British royal family (with one minor divergence into weiner talk, natch), and in particular the AWOL Kate Middleton. Then, in light of last Sunday, they talk about the Oscars and some wild snubs/moments over the years..... Chapters and Takeaways below! Go to BlueChew.com and use the promo code POA to Get some FREE Blue Chew! Go to TraeCrowder.com to see Trae on the road, and BonusCorey.com to support Corey's dumbass financially for his contributions to humor and entertainment! Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Question about the Royal Family 01:07 The Mystery Surrounding Kate Middleton 03:05 Discussion about Circumcision 04:02 Circumcision in Jewish Culture 05:07 Personal Experiences with Circumcision 06:05 Controversy and Changing Attitudes towards Circumcision 07:30 Circumcision Rates in Different Countries 08:21 Similarities between Abrahamic Religions 09:19 Humor and Circumcision 10:43 Discussion about Corey's Baby's Circumcision 12:03 Different Terms for Uncircumcised Penises 13:31 Middle School Friends and Humor 15:14 Takeaway from the Conversation 16:29 Kate Middleton's Unlikely Involvement in Plastic Surgery 18:18 Kate Middleton's Family and Social Status 19:43 Photoshop Controversy and Conspiracy Theories 30:18 Photoshopped Picture of Kate Middleton 36:10 Discussion about the Oscars 43:08 Blockbusters and Best Picture 50:38 Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese 55:16 Martin Scorsese's Oscar Snubs 58:05 The Departed and Rewatchable Movies 59:01 Legacy of Movies That Didn't Win Best Picture 01:00:48 Orson Welles and the Hollywood Elite 01:02:11 Controversial Best Picture Winners 01:03:03 The Worst Best Picture Winner 01:03:28 Spike Lee's Oscar Losses 01:04:23 Driving Miss Daisy and Green Book 01:05:21 John Cena's Oscar Appearance 01:06:14 The Oscars and Illuminati Conspiracy Theories 01:08:00 Al Pacino's Flub 01:09:25 Tarantino's Oscar Nominations 01:10:44 Tarantino's Loss to Argo 01:13:35 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 01:14:32 The Irishman and Joker 01:15:26 The Stacked Year of the Oscars 01:20:27 Rewatchability and Comedy in Movies 01:22:41 The Russian Repair Ship Calm Chatka 01:24:58 Puritanical Buckle Blood with a Side of Meatballs Takeaways The mystery surrounding Kate Middleton's absence from public events has led to various theories and speculations. Circumcision is a controversial topic, with attitudes and practices varying across different cultures and countries. There are similarities between Abrahamic religions, and circumcision is often seen as a cultural and religious practice. Humor plays a role in discussing sensitive topics like circumcision, and middle school friends often engage in humorous banter. Photoshopped pictures of Kate Middleton have sparked controversy and conspiracy theories. Photoshopped pictures can cause controversy and speculation. The Oscars have changed over the years, with blockbusters less likely to win Best Picture. Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese have consistently delivered great performances and films, but have faced snubs at the Oscars. The rewatchability of movies can vary, with some films being more enjoyable to watch multiple times. The legacy of movies that didn't win Best Picture can be affected by the films that beat them. The Oscars have a long history of controversial winners and snubs. Directors like Orson Welles and Spike Lee have faced challenges and losses at the Oscars. Some Best Picture winners have been criticized for their sentimentality and condescension. The Oscars can be influenced by politics, industry dynamics, and personal biases. Comedy and rewatchability are important factors in the success of movies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this edition of Parallax Views, Jim DiEugenio, writer of Oliver Stone's JFK Revisited and co-author of The JFK Assassination Chokeholds: That Prove There Was a Conspiracy, returns to discuss the death of film criticism as well as the rise of Marvel/DC superhero movies and what he judges to be their negative impact on the movie landscape. Although he's known to most as a JFK assassination researcher, Jim has also for many years been a film critic and has an insight into the golden era of film critics that included such names as Pauline Kael, Andrew Sarris, Dwight MacDonald, and John Simon among others. In the course of our conversation we talk about such classic films as Lawrence of Arabia, Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch, Michael Antonioni's Blow-Up, and Bonnie and Clyde among many others. We'll discuss the Golden Era of New Hollywood from the mid-60s to the mid-70s and why Jim mourns the loss of this era of film and film criticism. Additionally, Jim will give his take on the latest Oscar-nominated movies like Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, the Emma Stone vehicle Poor Things, and Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon. And he'll explain why he thinks the film critics Ebert and Siskel, with their show At the Movies, hurt film criticism. All that and much more!
THE 96TH ACADEMY AWARDS will take place at The Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 10 – honoring movies released in 2023. They've moved up the start time, Jimmy Kimmel returns to host, and we're going to share our impressions of this year's best movies.
It's time for Oscar Talk, this is gonna rock, there's no one finer than Oppenheimer. Bill and Abby do a little Oscars preview ahead of the awards ceremony happening this Sunday night.
Die Oscars stehen vor der Tür und auch wir haben die meisten der nominierten Filme bereits gesehen um nun unsere Tipps in Form von Empfehlungen aber auch Wetten abgeben zu können. Da die Kinostarts diese Woche auch eher etwas dürftig ausfallen, können die Oscars auch umso mehr Platz in dieser neuen Folge einnehmen.Nichtsdestotrotz haben wir auch folgende Kinostarts für euch im Gepäck:Drive-Away DollsDer ZopfJulie - Eine Frau gibt nicht aufDer dritte Gast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nobody wanted to open against Taylor Swift last fall and since nobody wanted to open against the sandworms, it's a light week of reviews. Still five movies for Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy to talk about including an animated documentary about a missing pianist (They Shot the Piano Player) and the story of a burn victim seeking love and revenge (Silver Haze). Adam Sandler misses Carey Mulligan and talks to a giant spader (Spaceman). Former SNL writer Julio Torres makes his directorial debut as a toy designer who becomes the assistant to Tilda Swinton's art-world pariah (Problemista). Finally, the sandworms have awakened and Denis Villeneuve finally completes his adaptation of Frank Herbert's seminal sci-fi novel (Dune: Part Two). 0:00 - Intro 1:02 - They Shot the Piano Player 5:31 - Silver Haze 10:24 - Spaceman 25:25 - Problemista 39:54 - Dune: Part Two 1:04:58 - Oscar Talk 1:26:18 - Outro
Pilar and her friends Brian Pope, Mike Musa and Alex Troxler get together for their annual discussion about the best screenplay and best adapted screenplay Oscar nominees.
The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast
This week, I'm joined by guest Brent Leuthold to review the new Ethan Coen film Drive-Away Dolls in a non-spoiler and spoiler feature review. And for this week's secondary review, Joe Shearer joins me for a review of Monolith. For potpourri, Joe and I cover a bunch of rapid fire titles. Timestamps Show Start - 00:28 Brent's Thoughts on Dune Part Two - 07:11 Feature Review Drive-Away Dolls - 16:35 Spoiler - 40:04 Secondary Review Joe Intro - 59:40 Monolith - 1:06:22 Spoiler - 1:34:35 Potpourri Joe: Ordinary Angels - 1:47:49 Joe: The Greatest Night in Pop - 1:52:15 Joe: Drift - 1:53:46 Matt: Lisa Frankenstein - 1:56:00 Matt: SubUrbia - 1:58:23 Joe: Lover, Stalker, Killer - 2:01:30 Closing the Ep - 2:03:53 Patreon Clip - 2:05:13 Related Links Brent's Letterboxd Awake in the Dark Awake in the Dark - Ep. #79 - 2024 Oscar Talk with Ben Sears Brent's Notes on the 2024 Oscars Brent's Review of Drive-Away Dolls Brent's Review of Madame Web Brent's Review of Lisa Frankenstein Brent's Review of Argylle Joe's Letterboxd Joe's Writing on Midwest Film Journal Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast Joe's Review of The Seeding Hold On To Your Butts: Jackie Brown Hold On To Your Butts: Die Hard with a Vengeance Medium Cool Podcast: 114. Movies on the 4s (Part One) Medium Cool Podcast: 115. Celebrating Black Filmmakers Medium Cool Podcast: 116. Cinematic Love Stories My 2024 Podcast and Writing Archive One Year of Criterion Channel - Dec 24, 2023 - Dec 23, 2024 Movies I Own But Haven't Watched/Rated Yet Follow Us on Social Media My Letterboxd | YouTube | Facebook | Twitter/X Instagram | Threads | Bluesky | TikTok | Tiny's Letterboxd Subscribe to the Podcast Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Audible Support Us on Patreon for Exclusive Content Official OV Merch Obsessive Viewer Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology Obsessive Viewer Presents: Tower Junkies As Good As It Gets - Linktree Mic Info Matt: ElectroVoice RE20 into RØDEcaster Pro II (Firmware: 1.3.4) Brent: Earthworks ICON Pro in Google Meet Joe: Tonor USB Microphone via Google Meet Episode Homepage: ObsessiveViewer.com/OV417 Next Week on the Podcast OV418 - Dune Part Two (2024) & Spaceman (2024)
I'm joined virtually by my IFJA colleague Ben Sears as we talk over this year's Academy Awards, going over the nominations in all of the 23 categories with predictions, our personal picks and some overlooked options from last year's films. Find us on Facebook, Twitter and Letterboxd. Notes on the 2024 Oscars
Let's talk about the OSCARS! (And also movies in general) In this episode we talk about what movies were nominated for Oscars, our first thoughts on The American Society of Magical Negroes and American fiction, and other movie related topics. Come check it out! 1:00 Oscar Talk! 1:45 Was "Barbie" Oscar Worthy? 5:57 F*** American Fiction! 7:37 Society of Magical Negroes 23:13 The Very Divisive Tom Ladarius Hanks (The Real White Magical Negro) 28:00 Kid/Family TikToks & Ethics 35:44 Positive Oscar News 38:00 Jamie's Leo DiCaprio Allergy 43:16 Jamie declares her deeply held sexual desire for Paul Giamatti 47:12 Back to the Oscars 46:55 Love for the Mission Impossible 52:56 Coleman Domingo & the erasure of Black Latinxs Folk 1:00:36 The "Pretty Little Things" Plot blows our collective minds 1:08:40 Listening to Richard Dreyfus 1:10:21 The Book of Clarence 1:12:57 Where to find the NNN Crew! Check out our carrd to see where you can find us! https://nerdgasmnoire.carrd.co/ Make sure you join our new discord channel and hang out with the community! discord.gg/7DqMZSy ENJOY! Hosts: De, Jamie, Maria, Melissa, Storm Producer: De, Jamie, JP, Maria, Melissa, Storm Writing Team: De, Jamie, JP, Maria, Melissa, Storm Editor: De Audio Production: De Theme Song: Feelin Good provided by Mike (Pound 4 Pound Podcast) & Marion Moore from ALBM Production Design: JP Fairfield Social Media: Melissa, Storm
Description: Derek Smith from Slant Magazine joins Aaron and Mark Hurne to dig into Awards Season. He has seen pretty much everything and then some, and he just recently participated in Virtual Sundance and shares some highlights. We also talk about Modern Classics and how he inadvertently suggested a 14-hour film, and also whether any… Continue reading CineJourneys – Episode 7 – Oscar Talk with Derek Smith The post CineJourneys – Episode 7 – Oscar Talk with Derek Smith first appeared on CineJourneys.
Joel and Tony are back for the 3rd Annual Oscar Talk. We go over the nominees and then do a full tournament of movies. What wins might just surprise you. Check out Joel's podcast 12 Saturdays. Video and extras are at www.patreon.com/brido.
A belated happy new year. We're finally showing up here. As the year begins, we look at the upcoming Super Bowl, and will be focusing on the Academy Awards. And just because Craig was feeling nostalgic, the transition music is all from Five Iron Frenzy's musical search for Reese Roper's pants. And, as we recognize Lent is coming soon, we are looking for suggested acronyms for Lent. We try out a few and are looking for some more! Send us your LENTen acronyms!
On episode 217 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, AwardsWatch Editor-In-Chief Erik Anderson stands in for AW Executive Editor Ryan McQuade and welcomes AW Associate Editor Sophia Ciminello and AwardsWatch contributor Josh Parham to talk a bit about the Oscars, review Argylle and dive into our favorite films of the spy and espionage genre. Early February is a quiet time for Oscar predicting; there are very few critics groups to still chime in and all guilds and industry nominations have landed. It's voting time for several, including SAG, DGA and PGA and idle hands are the devil's playground. In our opening, Erik, Sophia and Josh root around the lead acting and screenplay categories which seem more open and elusive than usual and we take an early stab at what could shake things up and why. Then it's Argylle, Apple Films' colossal box office, critical and audience flop that opened this weekend and Josh is tasked with stewarding that sinking ship as the only person on the pod who saw it. With its $16M opening, mid-40s Rotten Tomatoes score and C+ Cinemascore, the film is not long for theaters and Josh will tell you why. Then we get to the meat of the podcast and that's talking about spy and espionage films that do work for us and those that we count among our favorites. With the Mission: Impossible and Bond franchises looming so large over this genre – we give them space and due – we talk about some formative film in the genre for us like Goldfinger and the spy spoof Condorman and then into the films that we love the best like The Manchurian Candidate (1962), From Russia with Love (1963), Three Days of the Condor (1975), The Conversation (1974), No Way Out (1987) and Spy (2015). Plus, what list would be complete without Hitchcock? But we return to Bond and give out some of our choices to replace the iconic figure now that Daniel Craig is officially retired from the role. Hit us up in the comments with who you want to see play the dashing, rogue agent. You can listen to The AwardsWatch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts, from iTunes, iHeartRadio, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music and more. This podcast runs 1h36m. On our next episode, we will be talking about our favorite rom-coms just in time for Valentine's Day and our predictions for the BAFTA winners. Till then, let's get into it.
IT'S OSCAR SEASON FOLKS and there's a bitter buzz in the air about who got nominated and who didn't but our side theme this month has us watching the remainder of the best picture nominees that we have yet to discuss. We talk about some rather forced cultural commentary surrounding the Barbie nominations and what exactly that commentary means. Then we get into one of this year's THIRSTIEST movies nominated by the Academy and it seems like proper Oscar bait from, maybe, 25 years ago. It seems like the ultra dramatic side universe of Bradley Cooper directing himself is just getting started and what a nice little terrarium Mr. Cooper has built for himself. It's called “MAESTRO” and it stars Bradley Cooper & Carey Mulligan. Cooper plays the American Composer, Leonard Bernstein, and examines the relationship between the homosexual Leonard and his beard/wife, Felicia Montealegre with so much concentration and minimal emotional resonance. This movie makes Barbie seem restrained. Truly. Maestro's Oscar Nominations are: Best Picture Best Actor in a Leading Role Best Actress in a Leading Role Original Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Makeup and Hairstyling Best Sound
Oscar Nominees, Detroit Lions, and Upcoming Valentine's SpecialIn this episode, the Wiegand brothers discuss the Best Picture Oscar nominees, express sentiments about the Detroit Lions' NFC title game loss, and preview their upcoming Valentine's Day special. They share a passionate rant about what went wrong in the Lions' crucial game against the San Francisco 49ers. They also share exciting news about their team retaining their offensive coordinator. Moving toward film, they reflect on the Oscar Best Picture nominees they've watched and share plans for their upcoming Valentine's special podcast featuring 'Somewhere in Time' and 'About Time'.00:07 Introduction to the Silver Screen Happy Hour00:29 A Passionate Rant about the Detroit Lions00:56 The Fall of a Football Team: A Detailed Analysis03:27 The Turning Point: A 3-Minute Game Changer06:04 The Aftermath: Dealing with the Loss12:45 The Silver Lining: Retaining the Offensive Coordinator13:39 Reflections on the Coach's Honesty13:57 Understanding NFL Scheduling15:20 The Impact of Retaining the Offensive Coordinator15:52 Dreaming of a Perfect Season16:22 Transitioning to Film Discussion17:52 The Struggles of Watching Barbie18:48 Deep Dive into Anatomy of a Fall20:37 Anticipating Past Lives20:54 Valentine's Special Announcement24:55 Looking Forward to the Oscars26:33 Signing OffFollow Silver Screen Happy Hour on Instagram here:https://www.instagram.com/silverscreenhappyhour/
Nick talks about the Oscar nominations in a special extended segment that covers the snubs, the surprises, the weird choices, his predictions (and personal choices), and much more. He also reads the fun reactions from nominees like Paul Giamatti, Martin Scorsese, Emily Blunt, Jodie Foster, Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, among others. Oscar time is here....time to complain, laugh, celebrate and get angry (it happens every year). Then, Esmeralda Leon and Nick chat about old Nickleodeon kids shows, celebrites that everyone loves (like Alan Rickman, Mr. Rogers and Betty White to name a few), and they continue their taste-testing of Polish snacks with some lemon cookies and some paprika flavored peanuts. [EP215]
Danny and Speedy are back in 2024! They dive into: Speedy's new gig at "After Midnight," lingering sentiments on Academy Award nominations, stars who are just one award away from EGOT status (in honor of Elton John claiming his), and favorite stories about filmmaker Norman Jewison and singer/songwriter Melanie, two entertainment legends who recently passed away. As always, If you have comments, questions, or personal misheard-lyric stories, you can send them to IfYoureAnOldSoul@gmail.com
Press rewind with Ansen, Kara, and Zoe as they talk about the on-repeat song of the week from Asher Postman, pause to discuss ALL the feelings (and non-feelings) about the Oscars, and look forward to some new food adventures with friends.
The Carolina Panthers have hired Dave Canales as their new head coach. He was the Bucs offensive coordinator. Gio said the only way he got that job was because nobody else wanted it. Boomer wonders what's going on with Colts owner Jim Irsay. We haven't heard anything about him since hearing he was administered Narcan back in December. We also talked about the Oscars, Barbie and Oppenheimer. Gio did impressions of Mike Francesa with a message for Margot Robbie. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Knicks dominating the Nuggets last night at MSG. Jerry previewed the NFL Championship games. Fans at the Red Wings game were chanting Jared Goff's name. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer & Bill Cowher were driving around Long Island yesterday and Boomer took him to where the Gilgo Beach killer dumped the bodies. Later in the day they talked to the guy who is prosecuting him. What would it be like for Bill Cowher to ride the subway?
Kurt Russell, Apple, and Godzilla are an unlikely trio - but can they work together to produce a compelling MonsterVerse entry? Jake and Jay go through their overall thoughts on the series - was it necessary? Did the kaiju deliver? Would they watch a second season? In addition, the big news in G-dom is that Godzilla is up for an Oscar!!! It only took 70 years - but Toho's money-making monster has a chance to bring home the gold (and totally should!). But, was he snubbed for other major awards? Jake has a few pickup and the duo go over some funky new releases and news from Anraku Ansaku, Titan Publishing, and Titanic Creations. **apologies for some audio issues**
In our final year in review episode we talk about the Oscars, Passages, and Showing Up. Hope you guys have enjoyed our year in review episodes this month and be sure to tune in next week when we discuss our top 10 of 2023. Link is below for all our social media. https://linktr.ee/silverscreenvideo Thanks for stopping by. Feel free to email at silverscreenvideopodcast@gmail.com with any comments or thoughts. Also be sure to follow us on Instagram @silverscreenvideopodcast or Twitter @SilverVideo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverscreenvideo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverscreenvideo/support
Mike bumms out Reuvers right away, Oscar talk,and then the boys get a little serious at the end Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode I speak with Costume Designer Queensylvia Akuchie. With her parents coming from Nigeria, she is a first generation American and grew up in Washington D.C. She started her costume designer path while attending school in Atlanta. Interning and working her way up in the costume department on many Tyler Perry projects like “Madea goes to Jail”, “Madea's Witness Protection” and other features like “Gone Girl” “American Made”, “The Equalizer 2”, “Coming 2 America” and more. She is currently the Costume Designer on the second season of Peacock's “Bel-Air”. Subscribe to Decorating Pages Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio,iHeartRadio Follow at: @decoratingpages on Twitter decoratingpages on IG Decorating Pages Podcast on YouTube @decoratingpagespodcast on TicTok Contact Kim Wannop at kimwannop@decoratingpagespodcast.com www.decoratingpagespodcast.com Decorating Pages is a podcast dedicated to taking you behind the scenes of the designs of your favorite TV shows and Films. Each episode I'll be sharing design stories from some of Hollywoods' most famous sets. I'll have interviews from Set Decorators, Production Designers, Producers, Directors and Actors about creating the look of tv and film, about their design inspirations, and stories that take sets from page to screen.
The Academy Awards went down last night and there were a few notable moments The Show saved for the P1 Podcast in all of it's uncensored glory.
Pilar and her friends Brian Pope, Mike Musa and Alex Troxler get together for their annual discussion about the best screenplay and best adapted screenplay Oscar nominees.
Casual Cinecast: Blockbuster Movies to Criterion & Classic Film
Mike, Justin, and Chris return to a Criterion episode this week. They talk all about Solaris (1972) but before that they take a look at this years Oscar nominations. - Intro (00:00:00 - 00:03:10) - Oscar Talk (00:03:10 - 00:34:30) - Solaris - (00:34:30 - 01:26:01) New Criterion Poll! (01:17:01 - 01:21:00) For all your movie and game news, reviews, and more, check out our friends at www.cinelinx.com. Follow us on: Twitter Facebook Instagram Email us at: casualcinemedia@gmail.com Talk Criterion Collection, film, tv, and other stuff with us in our Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/casualcinecast Intro/Outro Music courtesy of Jake Wagner-Russell at www.soundcloud.com/bopscotch