POPULARITY
Guest star Ryan Man-Of-The-People Lamb is back for another round of awarding the Best Popular Oscar to films from the 2000s. After a discussion of MCU's latest, “Black Widow” (1:08), Ryan, Sophia, and Nick share their thoughts on the proposed Best Popular Oscar as they speculate the logistics of this added category (7:54). Then, by going through each year from 2000 to 2009, they each reveal five nominees and deliberate in choosing a mutual winner (13:02). They also list some of their favorite films by year that were ineligible but wish could have been nominated. Lastly, find out who they bestow as The Ultimate Popular Film of the 2000s.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @oscarwildpodMusic: “The Greatest Adventure” by Jonathan Adamich
Sophia and Nick are back to reminisce on the 2010's and discuss The Academy's failed attempt to be popular with their announcement for the Achievement in Popular Film Oscar. They stump for their favorite popular films as they unveil their nominations for the Best Popular Film Oscar for each year of the 2010's and try to agree on a winner (7:22). After announcing their nominees and winners, they reveal their top 5 winners (46:17).
Join the Oscar Grouches, Nick and Tyler, as they discuss the Achievement in Popular Film Oscar. Disclaimer: this podcast was recorded before this award was scrapped.
MaliceCast Season 2 Episode 31: - The Academy Awards New Category: Achievement in Popular Film. We talk about the top 10 Grossing Films of 2018 and whether they deserve any type of Oscar (Best Picture or Popular Achievement) - CW ArrowVerse has cast their new Batwoman, Ruby Rose. Reactions are made on whether this is a good casting or not.
Two smaller independent films are on the agenda today with reviews of "Leave No Trace" and "Borg vs McEnroe". Next on the news roundup you hear about films getting their debut at the Toronto International Film Festival and what exactly is going on with the "Popular Film" Oscar. Recommendations round out the episode as well as a chance for you to receive a free 2018 Footcandle Film Festival t-shirt (if you're the first one to email the correct answer after consulting your friend named Google). Recommendations: Undefeated, The Post Reviews: Leave No Trace & Borg vs McEnroe
Today on No Coast Cinema, Tom and Conor spend a moment discussing the life and legacy of legendary actor and sex icon Burt Reynolds. Later, they celebrate the Academy’s decision to remove the ‘Most Popular Film’ category from next year’s Academy Awards and conjure some ideas for other, similarly wrong-headed Oscar categories. Finally, the boys […]
Longest break yet. Whatever, y’all. Nobody pays us to do this shit, and nobody ever will! But we’re happy to be back.Since we took so long to get around to things, there’s not much focus to this one. We talk politics and whatnot, specifically about John McCain’s complicated legacy, before discussing the upcoming A Star is Born remake, the (now-scrapped) new Popular Film Oscar category, and Tom recommends all the 2018 films he saw in August, before Phil gives a fitting tribute to the late, great, Aretha.00:00 Intro25:00 Politics & McCain51:00 Oscars Talk01:18:00 Wrap-Up & Recommendations
This Friday, and abbreviated podcast where Patches and Da7e cover some recent news. Spider-Man is out on the PS4, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences decides internet uproar convinced them to not offer a Achievement in Popular Film Oscar. It's so weird when there's public outcry to a bad decision and a […]
On this week's episode, Matt & Eric return to the world of podcasting to discuss what they've been up to since 2014, as well as a TIFF 2018 preview, some Bond 25 news and the newly announced Achievement in Popular Film Academy Award.
Mac & Joe are back after taking last week off!! Mac recaps all the movies he's seen over the past two weeks and he also prepares himself for the Marvel Studios 10th anniversary Imax film series. A series of follows up include the James Gunn situation coming to a close while Guardians 3 looks anything but and the "Achievement in Popular Film" Oscar continues to divide. Mac & Joe wrap up their 3 part series ranking So Cal theme parks finishing with the best of the best, Disneyland, and Joe is not happy with some of Mac's rankings.
A full-length conversation about the big new changes to the Academy Awards. Plus a look at the new Widows trailer and some concerns about Emmys hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che.
Change is coming to the Oscars but is it going to fix anything? Art and Zach are joined by Mauricio from Browntable to discuss the Academy's decision to include a Best Popular Film category, what it means for popular films like Black Panther or Infinity War, as well as whether or not this award will feel like a "real Oscar." Also, The CW finds its Batwoman, the 'Joker' recruits some cast members and The Meg feasts at the box office. WHAT WE'RE WATCHING Insatiable 01:57 Anime 04:17 BlacKkKlansman 07:34 YAY OR NAY NEWS Ruby Rose cast as The CW's "Batwoman" 12:50 Joaquin Phoenix 'Joker' movie adds to cast 17:18 'The Meg' takes a bite out of box office 21:35 McDonald's Monopoly scam movie starts bidding war 24:25 Gunn but not forgotten 28:09 Paul Rudd 'Living With' Paul Rudd 31:49 What's Up, Hardy? 33:58 Who are our favorite Latinx filmmakers? 36:29 TOPIC OF THE WEEK Oscars to introduce Popular Film Oscar? 39:17 NEW TO SEE New in theaters 01:06:56 New to streaming 01:12:13 New on VOD 01:14:11 Picks for the Week 01:14:33 Check out Browntable: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1QdcIOh4l6l3a4udgU9bvw If you like the podcast, please leave us a 5-star review on iTunes and share this podcast! Facebook - https://Facebook.com/IntercutPod Instagram - https://Instagram.com/IntercutPod Twitter - https://Twitter.com/IntercutPod YouTube - https://YouTube.com/IntercutPod
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Today, I discuss the crazy "Achievement in Popular Film" Oscar category, The Alex Jones Ban and Mark Wahlberg's Anti Gun stance despite toting guns in every movie he does... Also tell you about some great upcoming movies, and my Flicks of the Week.
A recap/review of Blade, the first movie set in the BCU (the Blade Cinematic Universe, duh). We start in on the News Bits at 5:45 and get back to Blade talk at 36:05. Check out our Patreon page at Patreon.com/MovieMultiverse to see how you can receive the newest installment of our mini-episode series, Extra Dimensions, where Joel and I discuss the announcement of a "Popular Film" Oscar category!
Today, I discuss the crazy "Achievement in Popular Film" Oscar category, The Alex Jones Ban and Mark Wahlberg's Anti Gun stance despite toting guns in every movie he does... Also tell you about some great upcoming movies, and my Flicks of the Week.
Huge Changes at the Oscars, The Meg Reactions, and Our Favorite Endings Shortly before the ReelBlend hosts hopped on the line to record this week's episode, the Academy dropped a few bombshells. In addition to attempting to make its annual Oscars telecast shorter (three hours now), and to move the date of the show earlier (February 9 by 2020), the Academy announced a new category honoring Achievement in Popular Film. Wow. How will they define "Popular"? What exactly does "Achievement" mean? And doesn't this decision water down the eventual Best Picture winner? Sean O'Connell, Jake Hamilton, and Kevin McCarthy try to answer these questions, as well as react to IMAX footage of Damien Chazelle's "First Man," their thoughts on "The Meg," and wrap things up with their favorite movie endings. #EndingBlend Special thanks to @ShutUpKaleena for our awesome intro this week! Follow the show on Twitter @ReelBlend to play along with the #Blend game each week.