Welcome to the Oscar podcast that looks past the final nominees and homages the films and actors that fared well throughout awards season but couldn't pick up an Oscar nomination.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Film HistoryTV & Film |
Hollywood loves movies about themselves, or do they...?
(p.s. sorry for the choppy audio at times, I guess Ed Wood snuck into this episode in more ways than one.)
Andrew's Twitter: @AwardsConnect | Website: theawardsconnection.com
James' Twitte... more
Should Sally Hawkins have received her first Oscar nomination for Mike Leigh's 2008 dramedy? And could she have bested Kate Winslet to the top prize?
Cristof's Twitter: @JudgeRoySnyder | Letterboxd: @ChristofN | Sporcle: sporcle.com/user/MrWhiplas... more
If the Academy awarded Oscars for titles alone, Sex, Lies and Videotape would take the cake. And if the Best Actress category respected indies, so would the perennially underrated Andie MacDowell. Also, stay tuned for the Pfeiffer v. Tandy discourse.... more
If the Academy was ever a stickler for quantity over quality, 1963 would be their poster child.
The wonderful Fritz joins for this discussion that covers Martin Ritt's cynical anti-hero western Hud (5:12). We also chat about the category's mammoth... more
What ever happened to 1994’s Best Actress? Join Riley and myself for this in-depth look into the race, the nominees, and the contenders that missed out because the Academy were all out of Oscars. See chapters below for easier navigation…
Riley’s Twi... more
A David Lynch discussion always warrants starting at the end and working forward. Take a drive with us down Mulholland Drive… Spoilers incoming! Watch out for the roadblocks aka the 2001 Best Picture nominees.
For an in-depth analysis of everything... more
Never a better day to chat Fassbinder. Schygulla missed out on the Oscar for the likes of Field, Fonda, Clayburgh, Mason and Midler. Should she have been nominated alongside that group?
Eoin's Twitter: @eoindaily | Letterboxd: @eoindaly2k14
James... more
We naturally gave Pam Grier her flowers, though Julie Christie in Afterglow did take over the chat.
Sam's Twitter: @SamTheParasite
Sam's Pod: @TODGTpodcast (And the Oscar Doesn't Go To)
Sam's Letterboxd: @sammeltzer
James' Twitter: @jimmykun... more
Very solid podcast with the specificity and obscurity to satisfy cinefiles. Good host and guests. Looking forward to new episodes!
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Apple Podcasts | #130 |
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