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David T.'s beautiful son Taylor S. Cole is back to discuss Dept. Q, a Scottish take on a Nordic-noir book series that has the good sense not to mess with star Matthew Goode's face. Chemistry in trope-y scenes, why Scandi crime stories often have a submarine, whether the mystery needed so many episodes to solve -- we're talking about all of that AND recommending actually Nordic Nordic-noir TV if you liked Dept. Q. Then we're going Around The Dial with Mountainhead, The Rehearsal, and The Last Of Us S01 before seeing whether Taylor can do his entire The Studio Canon pitch before we lose the light. True-crime actors won, late night lost some more, and three was the magic number for one of us in Game Time. Throw on a nubbly sweater and join us! GUESTS
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we usually talk about movie stars and not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones they made in between. Today, however, we talk about Oscar movies (!), or better yet, movies that remind us of Oscar movies! Conor and I welcome back the lovely Joe Reid (co-host of This Had Oscar Buzz, creator of Cinematrix, and Vulture's Movies Fantasy League) & Chris Feil (co-host of This Had Oscar Buzz and writer of a series of great pieces of Oscar history for Vanity Fair). Today, we each choose a movie adjacent to a current Best Picture Oscar nominee. The movies include Seconds, The Name of the Rose, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and The Wolverine. Also discussed is filmmaker Bill Morrison's nomination for his incredible short film Incident, Jean-Jacques Annaud's 1981 film Quest for Fire, and our recent This Had Oscar Buzz guest appearance talking about The Devil's Own. Additionally, there's conversation about Rob McElhenney's Hot Ones episode (in which he discusses the trauma of being cut out of The Devil's Own as a young actor!), the “Hellfire” sequence in Hunchback, and how exactly The Wolverine counts as a B-Side. Be sure to give us a follow on Bluesky at @tfsbside.bsky.social. Enjoy!
It's a wonderful night for Blankies! Join us and This Had Oscar Buzz's Joe Reid as we survey the year that was 2024 in cinema. Not to spoil too much, but some things that happen in this episode: Griffy Crystal sings a tribute to The Brutalist to the tune of “Bootylicious,” Nosferatu wins zero awards but shows up to present every category, Griffin is obsessed with Hundreds of Beavers, David hates The Bikeriders, Joe invents an incredible new bespoke category, and as always - Ben ranks his wettest films of the year. Sign up for Check Book, the Blank Check newsletter featuring even more “real nerdy shit” to feed your pop culture obsession. Dossier excerpts, film biz AND burger reports, and even more exclusive content you won't want to miss out on. Join our Patreon for franchise commentaries and bonus episodes. Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook! Buy some real nerdy merch Connect with other Blankies on our Reddit or Discord For anything else, check out BlankCheckPod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've finally made it to this year's crop of Oscar nominations, which means we have come to our annual tradition of welcoming a new class of would-be awards hopefuls to the ranks of This Had Oscar Buzz. This week, we go long on everything that stirred some Oscar chatter between now and pre-production, with categories … Continue reading "Class of 2024"
Jordan and Brooke are joined by Joe Reid (This Had Oscar Buzz) for Baz Luhrmann's 1997 sun-soaked adaptation that taught a whole generation how to be young and horny. We talk Leo's floppy lesbian haircut, the best and gayest Harold Perrineau performance you could ask for, why Juliet really needs her own squad, and how much we love swords as guns. The Bard, baby!Follow us on Twitter and IG! (And Jordan's Letterboxd / Brooke's Letterboxd)Follow Joe on Twitter and Patreon, and listen to This Had Oscar Buzz!This episode is sponsored by Super Yaki! Use code: SUPERQQ for 10% off
With the best picture race still anyone's game, This Had Oscar Buzz co-host Chris Feil joins Katey to ask the big questions that will determine the race, from how international voters play into it to what Clint Eastwood might have in store. Then, Katey talks to Morgan Neville, the Oscar-winning documentarian whose new film Piece by Piece he's calling a work of "creative nonfiction" than a documentary — though he finds all the rules about that pretty silly anyway. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on X and Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones that they made in between. Today is Barbra Streisand day! And what a day it is. Just one day after Babs herself announced the start to production of her approved documentary film, in which she plans to unveil the creative contents of her quite famous vault, we here at The B-Side tackle some of the legend's lesser-seen films. They include The Owl and the Pussycat, Up the Sandbox, For Pete's Sake, Nuts, and The Guilt Trip. Our guest on this long-in-the-making journey is Chris Feil, co-host of the incredible This Had Oscar Buzz podcast. We talk about the autobiography in all of its glory. We talk about Barbra's early years, Barbra's late years, her passion for design, her complicated history with movie directors, and her best albums. There's also hefty discussion about A-side Yentl, and why it's funnier and sexier than you remember. It's also a masterpiece. There's debate about how much The Guilt Trip ultimately worked, how exactly Barbra mastered playing a “regular person” by the time The Prince of Tides comes around, and how Nuts would've been better if Barbra had directed it. Additional highlights include mistaking Philip Bosco for Karl Malden, celebrating Richard Dreyfuss playing bothered to perfection, and Chris' post-TIFF takes. Mike Leigh and Marianne Jean-Baptiste save us! And just to note, if you're in NYC for NYFF62, come on out to one (or all!) of our four Cinephile Game Nights, on 9/28. 9/29, 9/30, and 10/8! You can win festival tickets among a bunch of other cool prizes. AND if you're looking for more B-Side adjacent fun, we're taking part in Vulture's Movies Fantasy League: The Podcaster Division throughout awards season! You can join our min-league The Bsiders, or make a team of your own! Be sure to give us a follow on Twitter and Facebook at @TFSBSide. Also enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor.
Do you love to laugh? Then fall down the ha-ha hole that is Pop Goes The Actor's third episode! This week, we're looking at comedians who tested the pop waters, including a Blues Brother, Eddie Murphy, Tracey Ullman, and Jack Black. Acting range, the cult of mid-'70s SNL, finding unexpected IQ points in a song you've heard a dozen times, and which instrument is the creme fraiche of blues tracks -- and much more. Someone here is from Jersey, so order your minimum two drinks and listen! Intro and outro by Laura Barger and Jack Baldelli; special thanks to Amanda, and to Terri. For more information/to become a patron of the show, visit patreon.com/mastas. SHOW NOTES The "limberjack dolls" SDB was trying to think of the name for Daphne Merkin goes deep for the Times on "jolie-laide" (gift link) The Dragnet rap, a staple of morning drive-time radio at that time This Had Oscar Buzz on Bernie Our Weird Al vs. Everybody season "Whatzupwitu"'s Wikipedia page
Host Katey Rich is joined by This Had Oscar Buzz co-host Joe Reid to discuss the Cannes Film Festival winners, and which titles could follow in the footsteps of The Zone of Interest and Anatomy of a Fall to major Oscar success. Then, Katey talks to Maya Rudolph about the second season of her series Loot, in which she co-stars alongside Michaela Jae Rodriguez, Joel Kim Booster, Nat Faxon, and more. After coming up on Saturday Night Live and guest starring on virtually every great comedy of the past two decades, Rudolph says “I feel far funnier among funny people as opposed to being the center of something.” As Loot emerges as a true workplace comedy in its second season, it certainly allows her to do just that. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on X and Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
It's time to kick off our May miniseries – the This Had Oscar Buzz: 70s Spectacular! For 1970, television writer Chris Schleicher joins us for a forgotten tale of wealth, deception, and Bavarian castles. The directorial debut of stage legend Hal Prince (and with a screenplay by his frequent collaborator Hugh Wheeler, from the novel … Continue reading "286 – Something for Everyone (with Chris Schleicher!) (70s Spectacular – 1970)"
On our latest weekly roundup, Terri (a true Senior Swiftie) is watching the Eras Tour on Disney+ and marveling at the spectacle.What we're watching: Also a spectacle, of a different kind, is season 3 of Girls5Eva. The gang goes on tour and tremendous silliness ensues, as you would expect from this show. Mentioned: Joe Reid at This Had Oscar Buzz.Catherine's library find this week is a nonfiction series for kids called Whose Poo?. It's yet another example of smart people figuring out how to teach science and encourage reluctant readers through bodily functions.In the archives, we revisit episodes in which we discussed how to ruin kids' lives (March 25, 2019); anger management (March 26, 2018); and parent-friendly restaurant ratings (March 27, 2015). Mentioned: Annie Kurzweg and The Leighton Show on Instagram, HARDY's the mockingbird and THE CROW album, "Song for the Dumped" by Ben Folds Five, "Ben Franklin's Song" by the Decemberists, and an upcoming AppleTV+ series on Franklin.Next week, we'll return to Reservation Dogs for season 3. We'll watch the first two episodes: "BUSSIN'" and "Maximus." Until then (and anytime you're in need), the archives are available.
The pomp. The pageantry. The awkwardness of trying to shoehorn any of this year's Oscar nominees into “Moon River” - that's right, folks. The Blankies (and host Griffy Crystal) are back! Joe Reid of “This Had Oscar Buzz” joins us once again to celebrate the momentous year in cinema that was 2023. We're handing out fake awards, making outrageous claims, and we've got a special musical performance that brings the house down. Enjoy! This episode is sponsored by: Mubi (mubi.com/howtohavesex) Join our Patreon at patreon.com/blankcheck Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter and Instagram! Buy some real nerdy merch at shopblankcheckpod.myshopify.com
This Had Oscar Buzz hosts Joe Reid and Chris Feil return for our annual flashback tradition, this time revisiting the Oscars of 2004, where The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King won 11 Oscars, Billy Crystal made a semi-triumphant return, and the show might have had its best ending ever. Plus, a look back at the busy weekend of the SAG, PGA, and Independent Spirit Awards. Plus! We want to hear from YOU about your favorite Oscar party viewing traditions. Send us a 30-60 second voice memo to littlegoldmen@vf.com by Monday March 4. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @vfawardsinsiderFollow our hosts: @kateyrich, @rilaws, @karajwarner, @davidcanfield97Our editor and producer is Brett Fuchs
This Had Oscar Buzz hosts Joe Reid and Chris Feil return for our annual flashback tradition, this time revisiting the Oscars of 2004, where The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King won 11 Oscars, Billy Crystal made a semi-triumphant return, and the show might have had its best ending ever. Plus, a look back at the busy weekend of the SAG, PGA, and Independent Spirit Awards. Plus! We want to hear from YOU about your favorite Oscar party viewing traditions. Send us a 30-60 second voice memo to littlegoldmen@vf.com by Monday March 4. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @vfawardsinsiderFollow our hosts: @kateyrich, @rilaws, @karajwarner, @davidcanfield97Our editor and producer is Brett Fuchs
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones that they made in between. Today we chat about the action heroine: Sigourney Weaver! But what were the films she made in between Alien and Aliens? Other than A-sides The Year of Living Dangerously and Ghostbusters, there was Eyewitness, Deal of the Century, One Woman or Two (a French film!), and Half Moon Street. Our guest is the incomparable Joe Reid, co-host of the essential podcast This Had Oscar Buzz. Be sure to check them out as Oscar season races to an exciting conclusion over the next few weeks. Topics in this episode include: When exactly did the horse stables in midtown Manhattan shut down? What exactly was an early ‘80s film set like with both WIlliam Hurt and James Woods on it? Where exactly is Half Moon Street and what is the movie trying to say? Did anybody involved in the making of Deal of the Century like it at any point? And how old do you suppose Dr. Ruth (co-star of One Woman or Two) is? Be sure to give us a follow on Twitter and Facebook at @TFSBSide. Also enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor.
The SCORSESE SUPER DRAFT continues, with guest GMs Katey Rich (Vanity Fair), and This Had Oscar Buzz's Joe Reid & Chris Feil reuniting at the draft table to make picks #20 through #11. Joining Clay at the commissioner's table is PART ONE GM Phil Iscove (Podcast Like It's 1992), to provide context, color commentary, and contrition for what occurred in PART ONE.
Following Thanksgiving tradition, Katey Rich returns to This Had Oscar Buzz to discussant film with indistinguishable white male actors, and this year we have chosen 2015's Everest. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur and featuring a massive cast led by Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, and Jake Gyllenhaal, the film follows the true story of a disastrous trip … Continue reading "264 – Everest (with Katey Rich!)"
We're joined by podcaster (This Had Oscar Buzz podcast), CHRIS FEIL, for his chosen topic, "Women on the Run", to discuss the first track of our movie mixtape, 2004's "Connie and Carla". Then, Billy Ray and Chris add more tracks until we have a fully curated excuse for you to block off a lazy Sunday and coast on a particular cinematic vibe. To support us on Patreon, visit: www.patreon.com/incineratorpod Follow us on Twitter - @moviemixtpod Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/movie-mixtapes/id1547221829?uo=4 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moviemixtapes/support
We've come up on another anniversary episode of This Had Oscar Buzz, and we've got another favorite that long-time listeners have heard us praise before: 2019's Her Smell. Debuting on at TIFF 2018, the Alex Ross Perry film is a daring and ambitious take on the riot grrrls of the early 1990s. Starring Elisabeth Moss … Continue reading "250 – Her Smell"
The people have been clamoring and clamoring for us to finally pull the trigger on Sachs Month, and we have heard those calls, and we will continue to ignore them. But in the hopes of giving some peace to the true believers, we take a look at Sachs's Cannes Competition entry, the Isabelle Huppert starring FRANKIE. And who better to discuss how FRANKIE is actually pretty good with us than THIS HAD OSCAR BUZZ's CHRIS FEIL! We talk Kinnear, the initial wave of negative reactions, and THE VATICAN FILES. Follow Chris on twitter @chrisvfeil Our twitter is @CannesIKickIt Our instagram is @CIKIPod Our letterboxd is CIKIPod Enjoying the show? Feel free to send a few bucks our way on Ko-fi. Thanks to Tree Related for our theme song Our hosts are @andytgerm @clatchley @imlaughalone @jcpglickwebber
We're thrilled to welcome This Had Oscar Buzz co-host (and TWoP Idol co-recapper emeritus) Joe Reid to the podcast to dig into American Dreamz, a satire of both competitive singing shows AND mid-aughts American politics that does one thing quite a bit better than the other -- and puts all three of us in mind of better movies like Dr. Strangelove and Dick. Cheney slapstick, peak Chris Klein, when Hugh Grant's doing more than he should, the custody battle over the set's one Dick Casablancas wig, Quaid as figurative Ken doll, the return of positive Ebert, and great galoot work all figure in our discussion of a movie we didn't hate...but also barely remember watching. Grab a golden ticket and some freedom fries and cue up an all-new Quaid In Full! Overall score: 6.17 QQQ score: 6.17 Days since a lost Kuffs accident: 398 SHOW NOTES Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/quaidinfullpod) Get EVEN MORE Qontent (...sorry) at our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/quaidinfull) S06E10: In Good Company (https://quaidinfull.fireside.fm/55) S04E02: Postcards From The Edge (https://quaidinfull.fireside.fm/31) Roger Ebert's review (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/american-dreamz-2006) Manohla Dargis's review (https://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/21/movies/paul-weitzs-american-dreamz-an-idol-clone-with-a-presidential-aura.html) Nathan Rabin's review (https://www.avclub.com/american-dreamz-1798201668) Joe Reid on Twitter (https://twitter.com/joereid) This Had Oscar Buzz's 200th episode (https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/06/27/200-gloria-bell/) Special Guest: Joe Reid.
This week on And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes This Had Oscar Buzz cohost Joe Reid to discuss the 1968 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand both won for their performances in "The Lion in Winter" and "Funny Girl," respectively, beating Patricia Neal in "The Subject Was Roses," Vanessa Redgrave in "Isadora," and Joanne Woodward in "Rachel, Rachel." We discuss all of these nominated performances and determine who we think was the runner-up (third-placer?) to Hepburn and Streisand. 0:00 - 13:23 - Introduction 13:24 - 36:01 - Patricia Neal 36:02 - 1:07:37 - Vanessa Redgrave 1:07:38 - 1:32:09 - Joanne Woodward 1:32:10 - 1:54:39 - Barbra Streisand 1:54:40 - 2:15:45 - Katharine Hepburn 2:15:46 - 2:57:05 - Why Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand tied / Twitter questions 2:57:06 - 3:03:31 - Who was the runner-up? Buy And the Runner-Up Is merch at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/and-the-runner-up-is?ref_id=24261! Support And the Runner-Up Is on Patreon at patreon.com/andtherunnerupis! Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter Follow Joe Reid on Twitter Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter and Instagram Theme/End Music: "Diamonds" by Iouri Sazonov Additional Music: "Storming Cinema Ident" by Edward Blakeley Artwork: Brian O'Meara
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we usually talk about movie stars and not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones they made in between. Today, however, we talk about Oscar movies (!), or better yet, movies that were snubbed of Oscar! Conor and Dan welcome the wonderful Joe Reid & Chris Feil of the This Had Oscar Buzz podcast. An official podcast crossover! In today's episode, we each choose an Oscar snub that still sticks in our craw, and use them as a jumping off point for the categories of that respective year. We reference two great past Oscar Buzz eps (A Thousand Acres & Elizabethtown), the lasting influence of Lisa Gerrard, Dan's favorite film performance, Joe's love for Marcelo Zarvos' brilliant score for The Door in the Floor, Chris' admiration of the singular costume (and production) design in Down With Love, and Conor's need to speak up for the masterful Deep Cover. Laurence Fishburne's lead performance specifically. And also, we cannot get around talking about that infamous 2011 James Franco hosting debacle. Be sure to give us a follow on Twitter at @TFSBSide. Also enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. We are also now on Spotify and Stitcher. Enjoy!
There's something different about this crop of Best Picture nominees: A few of them are bonafide blockbusters. Last year's highest-grossing film Top Gun: Maverick got the nod, along with Avatar: The Way of Water. Vulture contributor and This Had Oscar Buzz podcast host Joe Reid joins Sam to discuss the on-again, off-again relationship between the Oscars and the box office. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Once again we gather together to celebrate excellence in the motion picture industry - but rest assured, we have our own Blankies Crisis Team standing by to avoid any catastrophes after last year! Joe Reid of “This Had Oscar Buzz” joins us for our eighth ceremony, and we shine a spotlight on all the best performances, wettest films, and putteringest murmurs of 2022. Plus - a very special top ten list from a surprise guest. This episode is sponsored by: MUBI (mubi.com/check) Stamps.com (CODE: CHECK) Join our Patreon at patreon.com/blankcheck Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter and Instagram! Buy some real nerdy merch at shopblankcheckpod.myshopify.com or at teepublic.com/stores/blank-check
It was the year of Nicole Kidman winning by a nose, Michael Moore getting booed, and Roman Polanski getting a standing ovation in absentia — every Oscar year has its weirdness, but 2003 might be hard to top. A look back at the ceremony that took place days after the invasion of Iraq, with Ben Affleck, Jennier Lopez, and Jennifer Garner all in attendance. Truly a time to be alive. The episode also includes discussion of the BAFTA and DGA winners, and a look ahead at this weekend's PGA and SAG Awards. Subscribe to This Had Oscar Buzz to hear more from our guests Joe Reid and Chris Feil. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @vfawardsinsider Email us at littlegoldmen@vf.com Follow our hosts: @kateyrich, @rilaws, @beccamford, @davidcanfield97 Our editor and producer is Brett Fuchs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones they made in between. Today, we chat about one of the most famously beautiful (and talented!) actors of all time: Michelle Pfeiffer! We're honored to have Veronica Fitzpatrick - of Brown University and The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast - on to talk Pfeiffer B-Sides Sweet Liberty, Tequila Sunrise, Wolf, and The Deep End of the Ocean. We discuss what makes Michelle so iconic, how hard she had to work to push past being dismissed as just a pretty face, the incredible roles she's turned down in her career, the extreme range she's boasted during her time in the spotlight, and her willingness to take challenging roles. The propensity of Oprah Book Club film adaptations in the late ‘90s/early 2000s (and Michelle's propensity to star in them) is dished on, as is the beautiful lurid-ness of Wolf. Finally, we dig into why Whoopi Goldberg got some much criticism for her role in The Deep End of the Ocean, the interesting filmography of Ulu Grosbard, and Alan Alda's decade of creative decadence. Two podcasts recommended and used for research: The Mixed Reviews Podcast & This Had Oscar Buzz. Please check both of these linked Pfeiffer-focused episodes out! Be sure to give us a follow on Twitter and Facebook at @TFSBSide. Also enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. We are also now on Spotify and Stitcher. Enjoy!
This week on the season finale of And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes This Had Oscar Buzz cohost Chris Feil to discuss the 1959 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Simone Signoret won for her performance in "Room at the Top," beating Doris Day in "Pillow Talk," Audrey Hepburn in "The Nun's Story," and Katharine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor in "Suddenly, Last Summer." We discuss all of these nominated performances and determine who we think was the runner-up to Signoret. 0:00 - 12:06 - Introduction 12:07 - 31:31 - Doris Day 31:31 - 54:51 - Audrey Hepburn 54:52 - 1:34:24 - Katharine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor 1:34:25 - 1:55:25 - Simone Signoret 1:55:26 - 2:27:45 - Why Simone Signoret won / Twitter questions 2:27:46 - 2:33:31 - Who was the runner-up? Support And the Runner-Up Is on Patreon at patreon.com/andtherunnerupis! Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter Follow Chris Feil on Twitter Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter and Instagram Theme/End Music: "Diamonds" by Iouri Sazonov Additional Music: "Storming Cinema Ident" by Edward Blakeley Artwork: Brian O'Meara
The September 1989 issue truly gets to the heart of what 90% of Sassy readers (give or take) were obsessing about: Rate Your Guy Appeal. How strong should you come on to a hypothetical Danish exchange student? Take the quiz and compare your results to ours. Then it's on to your latest voicemails, covering subjects ranging from how to interact with Northern Irish children; whether Bonhomme is a force for evil; how dangerous Drysol may actually be, and much much more!Join The LTS Club And Get The Goodies
After co-creating The Americans, where have Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg gone next? Back to FX...on Hulu, with the psychological thriller The Patient, and first-time guest Patrick Monahan is joining us to talk about it! Around The Dial takes us through Star Trek: Lower Decks, For All Mankind, Industry and Mike. Tara pitches the Regular Show episode "That's My Television!" for induction into the Canon. Then it's on to the week's Winner and Loser, and the eleventh (can you even believe it) round of Tube Tunes. Get on the couch or chair -- whatever makes you feel most comfortable -- and listen!Show TopicsThe PatientATD: Star Trek: Lower DecksATD: For All MankindATD: IndustryATD: MikeThe Canon: Regular Show S04.E18: That's My Television!Winner and Loser of the WeekGame Time: Tube Tunes XIShow NotesPatrick Monahan on TwitterAlan Sepinwall's review of The Patient at RollingStone.com (subscription required)Tara's essay on A League Of Their Own at DefectorTara on the This Had Oscar Buzz podcast, discussing A Walk On The MoonTara moderating the "Dangerous Women" panel at the 2022 ATX TV FestivalThe What A Time To Be Alive! podcastThe Not You, Guillermo podcastPatty on InstagramSarah's review of Mike at the Best Evidence newsletterSarah discussing I Just Killed My Dad on the Crime Seen podcastPhoto: Frank Ockenfells / FXDiscussionTweet at us @ExtraHotPodcast on TwitterWe are @ExtraHotGreat on InstagramSupport EHG on PatreonExtra Hot Great on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
After co-creating The Americans, where have Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg gone next? Back to FX...on Hulu, with the psychological thriller The Patient, and first-time guest Patrick Monahan is joining us to talk about it! Around The Dial takes us through Star Trek: Lower Decks, For All Mankind, Industry and Mike. Tara pitches the Regular Show episode "That's My Television!" for induction into the Canon. Then it's on to the week's Winner and Loser, and the eleventh (can you even believe it) round of Tube Tunes. Get on the couch or chair -- whatever makes you feel most comfortable -- and listen! GUESTS
Pride Month is hot, hot, hot as we dive into the illustrious, awards-laden legacy of FOCUS FEATURES with two queers who know their way around awards, CHRIS FEIL and JOE REID from the "This Had Oscar Buzz" podcast. They'll be guided, rewarded, and penalized the entire way by a super secret guest known only as "The Engineer". The players won't know who's causing them so much grief, and neither will you, till everything is said and done. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's Hollywood's biggest night - that's right, it's the Seventh Annual Blankies! “This Had Oscar Buzz” host Joe Reid joins us as always to celebrate our favorite films of 2021. Will Griffin award something weird this year? Is anyone going to stump for Being The Ricardos? What crazy categories will Ben come up with? Walk down the red carpet and find out! This episode is sponsored by: Indeed (indeed.com/check) Dad Grass (dadgrass/com/check) BetterHelp (betterhelp.com/check) Join our Patreon at patreon.com/blankcheck Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter and Instagram! Buy some real nerdy merch at shopblankcheckpod.myshopify.com
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we usually talk about movie stars and not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones they made in between. Today, however, we talk about Oscar movies (!) that time has relegated to B-Side status. These are winners and/or nominees that have been sadly (or not so sadly) forgotten by the masses. Today, Dan and Conor welcome the wonderful Joe Reid of the This Had Oscar Buzz podcast. In their discussions, our guest and his co-host (and former B-Side guest!) Chris Feil dive into myriad films that were released to significant awards buzz, only to earn zero Academy Award nominations. In today's episode, we each choose one film to focus on. Conor's pick is the 1961 Best Picture nominee Fanny. Dan's pick is 1986 Best Picture nominee The Mission from Roland Joffe. Joe's pick is the 1993 film Shadowlands, which features Anthony Hopkins and Debra Winger in Oscar-nominated performances. There's plenty of talk about the films our B-Sides were nominated alongside (including the original West Side Story, as well as Children of a Lesser God), the evolving politics of Oscar, and much, much more. Be sure to give us a follow on Twitter at @TFSBSide. Also enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. We are also now on Spotify and Stitcher. Enjoy!
Legújabb adásunkban három filmőrült (Madarász Isti rendező, Onozó Róbert filmes újságíró és Varga Ferenc műsorvezető) beszélgetett arról, hogy miért volt jó filmőrültnek lenni 2021-ben. Ilyen témák jöttek szóba: 00:00 - Vendégek bemutatása, jópofizás 01:52 - Milyen volt a 2021-es év filmőrült szempontból, a mozi dicsérete 06:08 - Jó dolog #1: Filmfesztiválok, Cannes, London, miért nem filmfesztivál egy online filmfesztivál, Isti miért nem volt még Cannes-ban, kamufesztiválok kamudíjai 13:35 - Jó dolog #2: Bem Mozi, milyen lesz Isti mozija, milyen a művészmozi-helyzet Brüsszelben (ahol Robi él), esemény jellegű mozizás 19:20 - Jó dolog #3: Inkubátor program, Mesék a cellából, Tobi színei, A legjobb dolgokon bőgni kell, Külön falka, Legjobb tudomásomszerint, Kilakoltatás 26:33 - Jó dolog #4: demokratikusabb lett a filmnézés folyamata, kincsek a Netflixen, magyar filmek egyre kevésbé cudar utóélete 32:15 - Jó dolog #5: Filmio 35:12 - Hogyan döntjük el, hogy mivel töltjük az időt (Új filmek, régi filmek, újranézések, sorozatok, könyvek, színház, család) 40:36 - Jó dolog #6: The Criterion Channel, miért jó birtokolni fizikai médiát 46:25 - Jó dolog #7: Letterboxd, hogyan javított az életünkön ez az app 51:56 - Egy filmőrült hétköznapjai, beilleszkedés a társadalomba, mozizás gyerekekkel 58:43 - Isti öt kedvenc "tavalyi" filmje: Dűne, Az igazság bajnokai, A hét szamuráj, Külön falka, Evolúció 1:06:38 - Robi "öt" kedvenc tavalyi filmje: Az apa, Párhuzamos anyák, Drive My Car/The Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy, A kutya karmai közt, The Souvenir Part II, A világ legrosszabb embere 1:14:03 - Feri öt kedvenc tavalyi filmje: A világ legrosszabb embere, Nincs idő meghalni, Legjobb tudomásom szerint, Red Rocket, Titán + egy blokk Isti miskolci osztálytalálkozójáról és a gimis becenevéről + egy másik blokk Lea Seydoux tavalyi filmjeiről 1:36:43 - Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn 1:41:58 - Jó dolog #8: Női rendezők, rendező színésznők 1:47:00 - Jó dolog #9: alternatív filmnézési lehetőségek a neten: torrent, Rarefilmm, Le Cinéma Club, HENRI, Unifrance 1:54:13 - A ma emberének a nagy feladata, hogy kizárjon dolgokat 2:00:34 - Nem lehet mindent látni, Jó dolog #10: Podcastok, Vakfolt, Soundtracking with Edith Bowman, Team Deakins, Light The Fuse, Director's Cut, Blank Check, This Had Oscar Buzz, You Must Remember This, The Plot Thickens, Awkward Celebrity Encounters, 365 Stories I Want To Tell You Before I Die 2:24:08 - Csalódások, fekete-fehér filmek, megoldjuk a magyar moziforgalmazás problémáit 2:34:48 - Miket fogadtunk meg filmekkel kapcsolatban 2022-re Ha tetszett az adás, és megfordult a fejedben, hogy támogatnád a Filmklub podcastot, akkor ezt a Patreonon teheted meg, ahol beállíthatod, havonta mekkora összeggel szeretnéd segíteni a munkánkat. Kövesd be a Facebook-oldalunkat, és ne tartsd magadban a jó véleményedet: oszd meg, csillagozd fel és véleményezd a podcastot, ahol csak lehet! Köszönjük!
It's the end of the year, and there were a lot of movies with a lot of marketing. We decided to compile a list of all the movies this year that we think would have potential for a future episode, whether they be for controversial, excessive, or misleading marketing campaigns. Also, we 100% stole this idea from This Had Oscar Buzz. FOLLOW US: Facebook Twitter Instagram
LIVE (virtually) from Seattle Queer Film Festival 2021, "This Had Oscar Buzz" hosts Joe Reid and Chris Feil rank the 7 best Oscar Winning films that feature queer themes or characters. With guest co-commissioner Billy Ray Brewton!
We hope you brought your sleeping bag because it's Slumber Party time! Your co-hosts share their results from the December 1988 quiz -- How Honest Are You? -- and then play some of the most recent voicemails left on our hotline (720-SASSY-GO -- just program it into your phone and call us whenever the spirit moves you!). What memories did our episodes dislodge in the minds of your fellow listeners? Douche jokes, Caboodle coveting, defenses of gravel-voiced vocalists, and so much more.Call The Hotline☎️ Leave your questions, comments and Sassy stories on the hotline at 720-SASSY-GOContact Us
Dan and Brendan are joined by Joe Reid from The View In Review and This Had Oscar Buzz podcasts to discuss the COVID chaos at The View last week, the Cooke-Batula Summer House wedding, Porsha and Cynthia's departures from Real Housewives of Atlanta, and more! They recap Vanderpump ruLES AND Real Housewives of Potomac, Salt Lake City & Beverly Hills, and crown their Freak of the Week & One True Queen. [ 0:52 - Chaos at The View ] [ 8:02 - Cooke-Batula Wedding ] [ 13:08 - Cynthia and Porsha leaving RHOA ] [ 19:45 - Real Housewives of Potomac ] [ 34:46 - Real Housewives of Salt Lake City ] [ 38:00 - Vanderpump Rules ] [ 59:50 - Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ] [ 1:12:06 - Freak of the Week & One True Queen ] www.comethruqueen.com for bonus Patreon content at only $5/month www.comethruqueen.com/store for MERCH!
THE WHITE LOTUS was the hottest show of the summer, and writer/director Mike White is enjoying what may be the biggest success of his career. He's, of course, an indie darling and a festival favorite as well, so we decided to look at 3 of his films: THE GOOD GIRL, SCHOOL OF ROCK, and BRAD'S STATUS. Joining for a second time us is the legendary JOE REID of THIS HAD OSCAR BUZZ! We talk the art of voice over, the Film Independent Spirits Awards, and why the culture wasn't ready for Amy Jellicoe! Plus, THE TELLURIDE LINEUP! Follow Joe on twitter @joereid Our twitter is @CannesIKickIt Our letterboxd is CIKIPod Enjoying the show? Feel free to send a few bucks our way on Ko-fi. Thanks to Tree Related for our theme song Our hosts are @andytgerm @clatchley @imlaughalone @jcpglickwebber
Joining us this week is Podcast Like It's 1999′s Phil Iscove to finally unpack a foundational This Had Oscar Buzz text. After winning an Oscar for Almost Famous and delivering a financially succesful (if extremely divisive) hit in Vanilla Sky, Cameron Crowe decided to return to his roots with Elizabethtown. Starring Orlando Bloom as a … Continue reading "160 – Elizabethtown (with Phil Iscove)"
This Had Oscar Buzz co-hosts Joe Reid and Chris Feil join for a look back at the season dominated by A Beautiful Mind's endless controversies, Halle Berry's historic win, and a very very weird post-9/11 national mood.Sign up to receive texts from us at Subtext: https://joinsubtext.com/littlegoldmen
This Had Oscar Buzz co-hosts Joe Reid and Chris Feil join for a look back at the season dominated by A Beautiful Mind's endless controversies, Halle Berry's historic win, and a very very weird post-9/11 national mood. Sign up to receive texts from us at Subtext: https://joinsubtext.com/littlegoldmen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's time for yet another long-promised episode in This Had Oscar Buzz lore, and also from a Pulitzer Prize winner! Adapted from Jane Smiley's novel (which itself was loosely based on Shakespeare's King Lear), A Thousand Acres cast two-time Oscar winner Jason Robards as one town's beloved titan farmer and a trio of dynamo actresses … Continue reading "153 – A Thousand Acres"
Denis month rolls on! Looking at two of her collaborations with higher profile international stars, the Isabelle Huppert starrer WHITE MATERIAL and Robert Pattinson lead HIGH LIFE. Joining us is returning favorite from This Had Oscar Buzz, Chris Feil! Topics include the joys of a quarantine Huppert, the wild choice to make HIGH LIFE a TIFF Gala, and what a hopeful Clarie Denis movie even looks like. Follow Chris on twitter @chrisvfeil Our twitter is @CannesIKickIt Our letterboxd is CIKIPod Enjoying the show? Feel free to send a few bucks our way on Ko-fi. Thanks to Tree Related for our theme song Our hosts are @andytgerm @clatchley @imlaughalone @jpglickwebber
Cate Blanchett and Julianne Moore, two actresses linked in our minds as the muses of Todd Haynes, have only shared scenes on screen in 1999’s An Ideal Husband. For this episode Murtada welcomes back Chris Feil, host of This Had Oscar Buzz podcast, to discuss the film, whether it retains the wit of its author Oscar Wilde and the performances of Cate, Julianne, Minnie Driver, Rupert Everett and Jeremy Northam.Produced and Edited by Murtada Elfadl.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/sundayswithcate)
It's Oscar week and we have invited critic, podcaster and Oscar savant, Chris Feil from This Had Oscar Buzz to join us at the altar of the Nomads! That's right, it is time to stan for our divas: Frances McDormand, Chloe Zhao, Linda May and Swankie!!! Tear up those lesson books, kids, because we are talking about art this week. We three matinee ladies are sitting by the fire discussing Community and Solitude, Fran's career, Chloe's meteoric rise and Linda May's Oscar campaign. So grab your 7 gallon bucket, name your travel van and meet us out on the range. We are diving deep into the genius well of Chloe Zhao's work, stories of returning to an actual movie theater and of course everything Academy Awards. So pick up your ballot and get ready to mark every box for the transcendent movie of the year: NOMADLAND. Swankie Hive RISE!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we usually talk about movie stars and not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones they made in between. Today, however, we talk about Oscar movies (!) that time has relegated to B-Side status. To tackle such a task, Dan and Conor welcome the incredible Chris Feil of the This Had Oscar Buzz podcast. In their discussions, our guest and his co-host Joe Reid dive into myriad films that were released to significant awards buzz, only to earn zero Academy Award nominations. In today's episode, we each choose one film to focus on. Conor's pick is the 1976 Woody Guthrie biopic Bound For Glory. The film earned six Oscar nominations, including wins for Cinematography and Best Music, Adapted. Chris' pick is Ironweed from 1987, starring Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep, adapted from William Kennedy's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name. Both stars earned lead acting nominations at the 1988 Oscars, though neither won. As for Dan, he chose 1994's The Madness of King George, directed by theater legend Nicholas Hytner and starring Nigel Hawthorne. This adaptation of the Alan Bennett earned four Academy Award nominations, including a win for Art Direction. For those keeping score, this was the “infamous” Oscar ceremony that David Letterman hosted. Spoiler alert: it's pretty funny! UMA...OPRAH! There's also a bit of chatter about Chariots of Fire, a Best Picture winner that we argue now sadly lives in B-Side seclusion. Most reading will know the film for its score alone. As Chris beautifully puts it: “It's the first score to win Best Picture.” Much is made of each Oscar year, from the surprises to the snubs. Oh, and also, we talk about Center Stage, also directed by Hytner! Be sure to give us a follow on Twitter at @TFSBSide. Also enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. We are also now on Spotify and Stitcher. Enjoy!
Griffin and David welcome back Joe Reid for the 6th annual Blankie Awards Ceremony for Excellence in Films. Together they present their own personal nominations and winners for the upcoming 93rd Academy Awards. This roundtable discussion looks at all the major categories, as well as, references deep cut cinema you may have missed. This episode is sponsored by:Purple - (purple.com/check10 CODE: CHECK10)HelloFresh - (hellofresh.com/blankcheck12 CODE: CHECK12) 3CHI Cannabinoids - (CODE: BC2021) Check out Joe Reid's podcast This Had Oscar Buzz! Join our Patreon at patreon.com/blankcheck Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter and Instagram!Buy some real nerdy merch at shopblankcheckpod.myshopify.com
For our first episode of the new year, we’re taking things back to the very This Had Oscar Buzz beginning. Back when this old podcast was just a single service Tumblr, the first THOB entry was 2007′s Reservation Road, a domestic drama starring Joaquin Phoenix and Jennifer Connelly as a family mourning the loss of a … Continue reading "126 – Reservation Road"
One of our long anticipated movies from this year is finally available on VOD, so we had Chris Feil, co-host of This Had Oscar Buzz, join us to talk Sean Durkin's polarizing Sundance entry The Nest. We paired it with his first film, the wonderful Martha Marcy May Marlene. We go deep on Carrie Coon, Jude Law, John Hawkes, ugly fur coats, and awards seasons past and present.Follow Chris@chrisvfeil Listen to This Had Oscar Buzz @Had_Oscar_Buzz Our twitter is @CannesIKickItOur letterboxd is CIKIPodThanks to Tree Related for our theme songOur hosts are@andytgerm@clatchley@imlaughalone@jpglickwebber
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This Had Oscar Buzz co-hosts Joe Reid and Chris Feil join for a special flashback episode about the 2000 Oscar race, and everything that's changed about the awards since then. Note: this episode was pre-recorded before Election Day, and contains exactly zero discussion of 2020 politics.
This Had Oscar Buzz co-hosts Joe Reid and Chris Feil join for a special flashback episode about the 2000 Oscar race, and everything that's changed about the awards since then. Note: this episode was pre-recorded before Election Day, and contains exactly zero discussion of 2020 politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's an all Halloween and horror episode for Spooky Season here at The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show! We've got Garon Cockrell from Never Not Funny, Kate Sanchez from But Why, Tho? and Joe Reid from This Had Oscar Buzz testing their knowledge about classic and contemporary spooky entertainments! After a debate about exorcisms, we'll test recognition of pop culture murders, recount the career of Mike Flanagan, and and parse out confusion with some horror movie mash ups! Support Us On Patreon
It's an all Halloween and horror episode for Spooky Season here at The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show! We've got Garon Cockrell from Never Not Funny, Kate Sanchez from But Why, Tho? and Joe Reid from This Had Oscar Buzz testing their knowledge about classic and contemporary spooky entertainments! After a debate about exorcisms, we'll test recognition of pop culture murders, recount the career of Mike Flanagan, and and parse out confusion with some horror movie mash ups! NOTES ⚠️ Inline notes below may be truncated due to podcast feed character limits. Full notes are always on the episode page.
It's an all Halloween and horror episode for Spooky Season here at The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show! We've got Garon Cockrell from Never Not Funny, Kate Sanchez from But Why, Tho? and Joe Reid from This Had Oscar Buzz testing their knowledge about classic and contemporary spooky entertainments!After a debate about exorcisms, we'll test recognition of pop culture murders, recount the career of Mike Flanagan, and and parse out confusion with some horror movie mash ups!Support Us On Patreon
It's time to get into all of your fall feelings with the soul searing, Diva stuffed, aughts epic: THE HOURS! This Had Oscar Buzz's host, Joe Reid, joins us to discuss his favorite movie and all 11 Divas in it. So put some rocks in your pockets, grab a pumpkin spice latte and meet us down by the river to celebrate the beginning of the modern Streepasaince, the Kidman Oscar triumph and the Julianne Moore of it all! Get ready for a panic attacks, kids, because this is Swoon the Movie and it is overflowing with ACTRESSES. So get ready to confront your true self, write your graduate thesis and buy the damn flowers yourself because we are going down to 10th street this week to worship Clarissa Vaughan, Virginia Woolfe and Laura Brown!
We have a message for you and that message is that maybe Luc Besson wasn't the right person to tell the story of Joan of Arc.This week we welcome Joe Reid of This Had Oscar Buzz to talk about the big prestige follow-up to The Fifth Element in THE MESSENGER: THE STORY OF JOAN OF ARC. We get into all the nitty gritty about its development process (including Katheryn Bigelow being the original director attached), Milla Jovovich's wild and interesting career, and get to talk 1999 Oscar Buzz with one of the biggest experts around. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A new division on the Season 1 bracket means three new players will run the gauntlet this week on The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show. After defending the sandwich skills of their favorite characters in "My Champion," Amanda, Lea, and Joe will test their memories of movies that share their titles with popular songs. Later, the stakes will rise as they combine their pop culture knowledge with their understanding of a deck of playing cards. Will they go all in or fold before the turn? Listen and find out! Support Us On Patreon
After defending the sandwich skills of their favorite characters in "My Champion," Amanda, Lea, and Joe will test their memories of movies that share their titles with popular songs. Later, the stakes will rise as they combine their pop culture knowledge with their understanding of a deck of playing cards. Will they go all in or fold before the turn? Listen and find out! NOTES ⚠️ Inline notes below may be truncated due to podcast feed character limits. Full notes are always on the episode page.
A new division on the season one bracket means three new players will run the gauntlet this week on The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show. After defending the sandwich skills of their favorite characters in "My Champion," Amanda, Lea, and Joe will test their memories of movies that share their titles with popular songs. Later, the stakes will rise as they combine their pop culture knowledge with their understanding of a deck of playing cards. Will they go all in or fold before the turn? Listen and find out!Support Us On Patreon
We are taking the rare This Had Oscar Buzz stroll through the horror genre this week and also discussing the rare case of a performer possibly splitting their own vote. The Academy rules state that one performer cannot be nominated for two performances in the same category, and one case against that rule was Nicole … Continue reading "097 – The Others"
Dan and Brendan are joined by co-host of THIS HAD OSCAR BUZZ, Joe Reid, and they discuss the Real Housewives of Atlanta Virtual Reunion trailer, the gossip out of Potomac, whether Camp Getaway is worth a shot, catch up with RuPaul's Drag Race and RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race, and so much more. They recap Vanderpump Rules, Summer House, & Real Housewives of Beverly Hills & New York, and crown their ‘Freak of the Week’ & the 'One True Queen.’ [ 1:25 - RHOA reunion trailer ] [ 8:17 - RHOP gossip ] [ 13:08 - Catching up on Drag Race & Secret Celebrity Drag Race ] [ 17:12 - Camp Getaway ] [ 22:07 - Vanderpump Rules ] [ 37:20 - Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ] [ 49:18 - Summer House ] [ 1:13:56 - Real Housewives of New York ] [ 1:43:36 - Freak of the Week & One True Queen ] Patreon Pre-Show available at: www.comethruqueen.com www.comethruqueen.com/store
As an exciting holiday treat to show our love to our lovely listeners, Joe and Chris have wrapped up a special mailbag episode to answer all of your burning questions! This week, we’ll be unpacking everything from This Had Oscar Buzz lore to the current Oscar season to Oscar history. We’ll be looking back at … Continue reading "A Holiday Mailbag!"
Hive Mind is a weekly podcast hosted by Meg Walter, Eli McCann, and Nick Morley, all of whom consider themselves pop culture aficionados and opinion-havers about all things media. In episode 6 Nick and Meg discuss the latest media they've been consuming which includes 30 Rock, Brooklyn 99, Business Wars, and This Had Oscar Buzz. Then they dive into a look back at Seinfeld and try to determine how a show about nothing has stood the test of time.
Downton Abbey has been adapted from television series to feature film, and professional movie analysts Joe Reid and Chris Feil of the This Had Oscar Buzz podcast are joining us to talk about it! Around The Dial clicks through a trio of CBS sitcom pilots, Unbelievable, 30 For 30's "Rodman: For Better Or Worse," and Dark Crystal: Age Of Resistance. Sarah and Tara take a look at Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail's just-announced Battlestar Galactica reboot and ask: Will Dave Hate This? We take on Mary's Muppetational Extra Credit question. Chris and Joe make the case for Project Runway S02.E09, "Flower Power," to be inducted into the Canon. Then, after talking Emmy Winners and Losers, it's on to a Game Time that tests our knowledge of our Boomer relatives' favourite shows. Grab your favourite footman and join us! GUESTS
Downton Abbey has been adapted from television series to feature film, and professional movie analysts Joe Reid and Chris Feil of the This Had Oscar Buzz podcast are joining us to talk about it! Around The Dial clicks through a trio of CBS sitcom pilots, Unbelievable, 30 For 30's "Rodman: For Better Or Worse," and Dark Crystal: Age Of Resistance. Sarah and Tara take a look at Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail's just-announced Battlestar Galacticareboot and ask: Will Dave Hate This? We take on Mary's Muppetational Extra Credit question. Chris and Joe make the case for Project Runway S02.E09, "Flower Power," to be inducted into the Canon. Then, after talking Emmy Winners and Losers, it's on to a Game Time that tests our knowledge of our Boomer relatives' favourite shows. Grab your favourite footman and join us!SHOW TOPICSDownton Abbey: The MovieCarol's Second ActBob Hearts AbisholaThe UnicornUnbelievable30 For 30: Rodman: For Better Or WorseDark Crystal: Age Of ResistanceWill Dave Hate This?: Sam Esmail's Battlestar GalacticaExtra Credit: Flesh-Covered MuppetsThe Canon: Project Runway S02.E09: Flower PowerWinner and Loser of the WeekGame Time: Uncle Billy & Aunt JoanSHOW NOTESJoe Reid on TwitterChris Feil on TwitterPrimetimerMASTAS Live!The This Had Oscar Buzz podcastChris at PrimetimerChris at The Film ExperiencePhoto: Focus FeaturesDISCUSSIONTalk about this episode on its dedicated page on ExtraHotGreat.comSUPPORT EHG ON PATREONThe EHG gang have been recording this podcast for almost a decade now. In podcasting terms, that makes us positively Methuselahian. Since the start of EHG, our listeners have asked if we had a tip jar or donation system and we'd look at each other and say surely that is a joke, people don't pay other people to do podcasts. We'd email them back "Ha ha ha, good one, Chet" and go about our business. Now we are told this is a real thing that real nice people do. Value for value? In today's topsy turvy world? It's madness but that good kind of madness, like when you wake up a 3:15am and clean your house. Or something. In all seriousness, we are humbled by your continued prodding to get a Patreon page up for EHG and here it is! Extra Hot Great on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Not only are we Oscar historians here on This Had Oscar Buzz, we are also the Illuminati of Vanderbilts. This week, we look at the directorial debut of Zodiac screenwriter James Vanderbilt Truth. Detailing 60 Minutes’ expose on President George W. Bush’s military service that ended in Dan Rather’s demise, the film starred Cate Blanchett … Continue reading "057 – Truth"
This episode we arrive at two inevitable discussion points for Joe and Chris. First, a fifteen minute discussion of the Cats trailer. Second, a look at an essential This Had Oscar Buzz title: Frank Darabont’s 2001 melodrama The Majestic. The film arrived in theatres during the Christmas holiday with most of its awards hype trailing … Continue reading "055 – The Majestic"
Join me and writer Chris Feil (@chrisvfeil on Twitter) as we discuss the 1985 cult classic comedy CLUE. We also get into HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL, inquire as to why Famke Janssen has never been in an outright comedy (she should be) and discuss our respective histories with VH1's Pop Up Video. Find more of Chris' writing at http://thefilmexperience.net/blog/author/chrisfeil and be sure to listen/subscribe to his podcast "This Had Oscar Buzz," (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-had-oscar-buzz/id1397188193) which he hosts with entertainment writer, Joe Reid. Support the show (https://twitter.com/YouStarteditpod)
SPOILER ALERT: Today's episode is all about Stranger Things 3. And yes, I mean all of it. So be sure to finish watching before listening to us discuss it! Or... listen away if you don't care about spoilers! Do you!On today's very special Fourth of July episode of I'm Obsessed With This, host Bobby Finger welcomes Joe Reid (@joereid), Managing Editor for Primetimer.com and co-host of The This Had Oscar Buzz podcast, and Esther Zuckerman (@ezwrites), Senior Entertainment Writer at Thrillist, to talk about Stranger Things 3!! We discuss how much we hate to love Billy, how much we love to love Steve, the joys of Eleven's burgeoning friendship with Max, that scene with Robin, and why we feel so dang bad for Will and Joyce. But most importantly... Bobby reviews New Coke. Stranger Things 3 is streaming NOW on Netflix.Call 754-CALL-BOB and share your current obsessions, and we may discuss it on a future episode!Once again, it's 754-CALL-BOB.
This Pride season honors the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots – and here on This Had Oscar Buzz, we are taking a look at the film that only did so in lip service. From director Roland Emmerich, Stonewall is a cautionary case against the kind of year-ahead Oscar predictions that are made without much … Continue reading "049 – Stonewall"
We can't deny it any longer. Our demographic is getting older. And it's fucking killing our show. To rectify this we decide to embrace it. So sit back and enjoy your old man's podcast for this Father's Day weekend as we try to see what the kids are into at the movies these days with two great podcasts in THIS HAD OSCAR BUZZ and F THIS MOVIE! Spoiler alert: by the end of this podcast we decide to change the format to a minute by minute review of the GRUMPY OLD MEN saga. You're welcome. upport what we do with bonus content and early episodes on Patreon Listen on iTunes/Podbean Follow us on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter Theme music by Josh Nolan 'til the Words Run Out from the album Fair City Lights
This week we are divining something special for you! Joe Reid, co-host of This Had Oscar Buzz and Managing editor of Primetimer joins us to take a deeper look at the life and career of Emma Thompson! From the Footlights to Late Night, we cover the entire career of the dame herself! If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter @TheMixedReviews, like us on Facebook, or e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play Music.
Kevin welcomes This Had Oscar Buzz co-host Chris Feil to talk about Mike Nichols' drama 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf,' the likely runner-up in the 1966 Oscar race that lost to 'A Man for All Seasons.' 0:00 - 1:21 - Introduction 1:21 - 43:41 - 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' review 43:42 - 1:20:41 - Why 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' lost Best Picture 1:20:42 - 1:30:22 - Shoulda been a contender 1:30:23 - 1:35:12 - Did 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' deserve to win? Go to FilmTrophies.com or email at filmtrophies@gmail.com to vote for which film you think deserved to win Best Picture. Support And the Runner-Up Is on Patreon at patreon.com/andtherunnerupis! Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter: @Kevin_Jacobsen Follow Chris Feil on Twitter: @chrisvfeil Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter: @OscarRunnerUp Theme/End Music is "The Virtue" by Jonathan Adamich
On this week's Roundabout Roundup: Terri recommends a winning podcast called This Had Oscar Buzz (http://thishadoscarbuzz.tumblr.com/), Nicole's playing the “Game of Thrones” (https://www.hbo.com/game-of-thrones), and Catherine read a book for parents of athletes (https://amzn.to/2Xx9Z2b) that was very timely. For quotes, archives, and more, visit us at http://parentingroundabout.com.
This Had Oscar Buzz has always been a long day’s journey into Evening! In 2007, the film strangely opened in the summer and quickly became the poster child for the “Oscar bait” moniker. Starring a massive female ensemble including [inhales sharply] Claire Danes, Toni Collette, Vanessa Redgrave, Natasha Richardson, Glenn Close, Mamie Gummer, Eileen Atkins … Continue reading "042 – Evening (with Richard Lawson)"
Julianne Moore is an icon, so we've invited podcasting and critical icon Chris Feil of This Had Oscar Buzz ton help us take a deeper look at her career! This week we come in with these things, we give it over to you, you doubt, you make your phone calls, check on us, look suspicious, ask questions, and so much more as we break down the highlights of Juliane Moore's career from soaps, to oscar winner, and to her new film "Gloria Bell". If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter @TheMixedReviews, like us on Facebook, or e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play Music.
An episode an entire year in the making – we’re welcoming This Had Oscar Buzz’s Class of 2018 into the fold! As requested, we’re running down all of this past year’s films that had lofty Academy Award aspirations and were left with nothing come last week’s nomination morning. And not to confuse these new inductees … Continue reading "Class Of 2018"
Viola Davis is one of the greatest living actors of our time, but things haven't always been easy. Join Louie and Gavin this week as they discuss her career from humble beginnings to her new film Widows, we discuss it all. Also this week, a very special Fast Forward with the hosts of the This Had Oscar Buzz podcast: Joe Reid and Chris Feil! If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter @TheMixedReviews, like us on Facebook, or e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play Music.
This week we’re calling all angels as we discuss 2000’s major critical disaster and thwarted Oscar grab, Pay It Forward. That’s right, the one where a post-Sixth Sense Haley Joel Osment teaches the world to pass on one favor to three strangers. A film notorious in This Had Oscar Buzz lore, Pay It Forward‘s awards … Continue reading "003 – Pay It Forward"
With the Oscar nominations now behind us, we take a look at the closest best picture race in recent memory, and bring back Decider's Joe Reid to talk about This Had Oscar Buzz, the 2015 class. We also make bold predictions about one of the year's trickiest categories, best supporting actress, where any one of the five nominees could conceivably win.
With the Oscar nominations now behind us, we take a look at the closest best picture race in recent memory, and bring back Decider's Joe Reid to talk about This Had Oscar Buzz, the 2015 class. We also make bold predictions about one of the year's trickiest categories, best supporting actress, where any one of the five nominees could conceivably win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices