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    <title>The OSCARS: What Were They Thinking?!</title>
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    <description>Ever watched the Academy Awards and thought, What were they thinking? You’re not alone. Join legendary comedian and writer of over 25 Oscar telecasts, Bruce Vilanch, and screenwriter/film nerd Adam “Tex” Davis (Just Friends) as they dive into Oscar history, unpacking the flubs, snubs, and surprises from Hollywood’s biggest night. From behind-the-scenes stories of A-list stars to insider insights on how the nominations and winners are really chosen, Bruce and Tex break down each Oscar ceremony year by year to reveal what the Academy got right—and what they didn’t. If you’ve ever questioned why your favorite movie or actor got overlooked, this podcast is for you. The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?

Did you know that two of the Top 100 American Films of All-Time came out the same year but weren’t even nominated for an Academy Award? Or that the film often cited as the ‘Greatest Film of All Time’ didn’t win the Oscar in its year? Or that Cuba Gooding Jr. has the same number of acting Oscars as Al Pacino?

Look, stuff happens. But if you’ve ever watched or read about the Academy Awards, you’ve probably been left scratching your head over which movies and performers won – and how many beloved films weren’t even considered.

Why do so many Best Picture winners become some of the least remembered movies? How is it that legendary directors like Stanley Kubrick never won an Oscar? And why do great actors miss out on their best performances, only to win later for less impressive work?

Sure, the Oscars aren’t sports – there’s no scoreboard to show the winners. But with so many Academy members voting, you’d think they’d get it right. Spoiler alert: They often don’t.

On The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?, Bruce Vilanch and Adam “Tex” Davis take a deep dive into Oscar history, looking back at the biggest mistakes, controversies, and snubs. From Shakespeare in Love beating Saving Private Ryan to Dances with Wolves winning over Goodfellas, we’ll examine where the Academy went wrong.

Along the way, you’ll hear incredible behind-the-scenes stories and never-before-told moments from Hollywood’s biggest night. We’re re-examining each Oscar ceremony, year-by-year, award-by-award, to see what the Academy got right, what they missed, and how we would “fix” the Oscars.

Whether you’re a dedicated movie buff or just a casual fan, this is the podcast for you. Join us for The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?, where we break down the flubs, snubs, and forgotten gems of Oscar history.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Ever watched the Academy Awards and thought, What were they thinking? You’re not alone. Join legendary comedian and writer of over 25 Oscar telecasts, Bruce Vilanch, and screenwriter/film nerd Adam “Tex” Davis (Just Friends) as they dive into Oscar history, unpacking the flubs, snubs, and surprises from Hollywood’s biggest night. From behind-the-scenes stories of A-list stars to insider insights on how the nominations and winners are really chosen, Bruce and Tex break down each Oscar ceremony year by year to reveal what the Academy got right—and what they didn’t. If you’ve ever questioned why your favorite movie or actor got overlooked, this podcast is for you. The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?

Did you know that two of the Top 100 American Films of All-Time came out the same year but weren’t even nominated for an Academy Award? Or that the film often cited as the ‘Greatest Film of All Time’ didn’t win the Oscar in its year? Or that Cuba Gooding Jr. has the same number of acting Oscars as Al Pacino?

Look, stuff happens. But if you’ve ever watched or read about the Academy Awards, you’ve probably been left scratching your head over which movies and performers won – and how many beloved films weren’t even considered.

Why do so many Best Picture winners become some of the least remembered movies? How is it that legendary directors like Stanley Kubrick never won an Oscar? And why do great actors miss out on their best performances, only to win later for less impressive work?

Sure, the Oscars aren’t sports – there’s no scoreboard to show the winners. But with so many Academy members voting, you’d think they’d get it right. Spoiler alert: They often don’t.

On The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?, Bruce Vilanch and Adam “Tex” Davis take a deep dive into Oscar history, looking back at the biggest mistakes, controversies, and snubs. From Shakespeare in Love beating Saving Private Ryan to Dances with Wolves winning over Goodfellas, we’ll examine where the Academy went wrong.

Along the way, you’ll hear incredible behind-the-scenes stories and never-before-told moments from Hollywood’s biggest night. We’re re-examining each Oscar ceremony, year-by-year, award-by-award, to see what the Academy got right, what they missed, and how we would “fix” the Oscars.

Whether you’re a dedicated movie buff or just a casual fan, this is the podcast for you. Join us for The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?, where we break down the flubs, snubs, and forgotten gems of Oscar history.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Ever watched the Academy Awards and thought, <em>What were they thinking?</em> You’re not alone. Join legendary comedian and writer of over 25 Oscar telecasts, Bruce Vilanch, and screenwriter/film nerd Adam “Tex” Davis (<em>Just Friends</em>) as they dive into Oscar history, unpacking the flubs, snubs, and surprises from Hollywood’s biggest night. From behind-the-scenes stories of A-list stars to insider insights on how the nominations and winners are really chosen, Bruce and Tex break down each Oscar ceremony year by year to reveal what the Academy got right—and what they didn’t. If you’ve ever questioned why your favorite movie or actor got overlooked, this podcast is for you. <em>The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?</em></p><p><br></p><p>Did you know that two of the Top 100 American Films of All-Time came out the same year but weren’t even nominated for an Academy Award? Or that the film often cited as the ‘Greatest Film of All Time’ didn’t win the Oscar in its year? Or that Cuba Gooding Jr. has the same number of acting Oscars as Al Pacino?</p><p><br></p><p>Look, stuff happens. But if you’ve ever watched or read about the Academy Awards, you’ve probably been left scratching your head over which movies and performers won – and how many beloved films weren’t even considered.</p><p><br></p><p>Why do so many Best Picture winners become some of the least remembered movies? How is it that legendary directors like Stanley Kubrick never won an Oscar? And why do great actors miss out on their best performances, only to win later for less impressive work?</p><p><br></p><p>Sure, the Oscars aren’t sports – there’s no scoreboard to show the winners. But with so many Academy members voting, you’d think they’d get it right. Spoiler alert: They often don’t.</p><p><br></p><p>On <em>The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?</em>, Bruce Vilanch and Adam “Tex” Davis take a deep dive into Oscar history, looking back at the biggest mistakes, controversies, and snubs. From <em>Shakespeare in Love</em> beating <em>Saving Private Ryan</em> to <em>Dances with Wolves</em> winning over <em>Goodfellas</em>, we’ll examine where the Academy went wrong.</p><p><br></p><p>Along the way, you’ll hear incredible behind-the-scenes stories and never-before-told moments from Hollywood’s biggest night. We’re re-examining each Oscar ceremony, year-by-year, award-by-award, to see what the Academy got right, what they missed, and how we would “fix” the Oscars.</p><p><br></p><p>Whether you’re a dedicated movie buff or just a casual fan, this is the podcast for you. Join us for <em>The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?</em>, where we break down the flubs, snubs, and forgotten gems of Oscar history.</p>]]>
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      <title>1996 - They May Take Our Lives…But They'll Never Take Our Oscars!</title>
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      <description>Hey Oscar fans — for this episode, Bruce Vilanch and “Tex” Davis dive into the 1996 Oscars—the year Braveheart took the crown, beating out an oddly charming mix that includes Apollo 13 and Babe. But here’s the real question: how did a year packed with some all-time classics end up with this lineup?  From snubbed fan favorites to the Academy’s love of big, bold spectacle, we’re breaking down what got nominated, what got ignored, and what the Oscars might have been thinking… if anything.

Films Mentioned

**Babe

**Braveheart

**Apollo 13

**Sense and Sensibility

*Il Postino: The Postman

*Dead Man Walking

**Leaving Las Vegas

Nixon

**Toy Story

*Crimson Tide

*Batman Forever

Waterworld

Showgirls

**The Usual Suspects

*Mr. Holland’s Opus

*Casino

**The American President

*Rob Roy

Bridges of Madison County

**12 Monkeys

Hacksaw Ridge

**Apocalypto

Man Without a Face

**Heat

**Devil in a Blue Dress

**The Goodbye Girl

**Adaptation

*Dances with Wolves

*The Crossing Guard

*Get Shorty

**Thelma and Louise

**Lorenzo’s Oil

**Atlantic City

**Howard’s End

**Remains of the Day

*Safe

**Se7en

Georgia

Mighty Aphrodite

*Butterflies are Free

Shakespeare in Love

*My Cousin Vinny

**La Jette’

Sabrina

Pocahontas

Restoration
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar fans — for this episode, Bruce Vilanch and “Tex” Davis dive into the 1996 Oscars—the year Braveheart took the crown, beating out an oddly charming mix that includes Apollo 13 and Babe. But here’s the real question: how did a year packed with some all-time classics end up with this lineup?  From snubbed fan favorites to the Academy’s love of big, bold spectacle, we’re breaking down what got nominated, what got ignored, and what the Oscars might have been thinking… if anything.

Films Mentioned

**Babe

**Braveheart

**Apollo 13

**Sense and Sensibility

*Il Postino: The Postman

*Dead Man Walking

**Leaving Las Vegas

Nixon

**Toy Story

*Crimson Tide

*Batman Forever

Waterworld

Showgirls

**The Usual Suspects

*Mr. Holland’s Opus

*Casino

**The American President

*Rob Roy

Bridges of Madison County

**12 Monkeys

Hacksaw Ridge

**Apocalypto

Man Without a Face

**Heat

**Devil in a Blue Dress

**The Goodbye Girl

**Adaptation

*Dances with Wolves

*The Crossing Guard

*Get Shorty

**Thelma and Louise

**Lorenzo’s Oil

**Atlantic City

**Howard’s End

**Remains of the Day

*Safe

**Se7en

Georgia

Mighty Aphrodite

*Butterflies are Free

Shakespeare in Love

*My Cousin Vinny

**La Jette’

Sabrina

Pocahontas

Restoration
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar fans — for this episode, Bruce Vilanch and “Tex” Davis dive into the 1996 Oscars—the year Braveheart took the crown, beating out an oddly charming mix that includes Apollo 13 and Babe. But here’s the real question: how did a year packed with some all-time classics end up with <em>this</em> lineup?  From snubbed fan favorites to the Academy’s love of big, bold spectacle, we’re breaking down what got nominated, what got ignored, and what the Oscars might have been thinking… if anything.</p>
<p><u><strong>Films Mentioned</strong></u></p>
<p>**Babe</p>
<p>**Braveheart</p>
<p>**Apollo 13</p>
<p>**Sense and Sensibility</p>
<p>*Il Postino: The Postman</p>
<p>*Dead Man Walking</p>
<p>**Leaving Las Vegas</p>
<p>Nixon</p>
<p>**Toy Story</p>
<p>*Crimson Tide</p>
<p>*Batman Forever</p>
<p>Waterworld</p>
<p>Showgirls</p>
<p>**The Usual Suspects</p>
<p>*Mr. Holland’s Opus</p>
<p>*Casino</p>
<p>**The American President</p>
<p>*Rob Roy</p>
<p>Bridges of Madison County</p>
<p>**12 Monkeys</p>
<p>Hacksaw Ridge</p>
<p>**Apocalypto</p>
<p>Man Without a Face</p>
<p>**Heat</p>
<p>**Devil in a Blue Dress</p>
<p>**The Goodbye Girl</p>
<p>**Adaptation</p>
<p>*Dances with Wolves</p>
<p>*The Crossing Guard</p>
<p>*Get Shorty</p>
<p>**Thelma and Louise</p>
<p>**Lorenzo’s Oil</p>
<p>**Atlantic City</p>
<p>**Howard’s End</p>
<p>**Remains of the Day</p>
<p>*Safe</p>
<p>**Se7en</p>
<p>Georgia</p>
<p>Mighty Aphrodite</p>
<p>*Butterflies are Free</p>
<p>Shakespeare in Love</p>
<p>*My Cousin Vinny</p>
<p>**La Jette’</p>
<p>Sabrina</p>
<p>Pocahontas</p>
<p>Restoration</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>ENCORE 1961 - A Boy's Best Friend is his Oscar!</title>
      <description>Due to unforeseen circumstances, we don't have a new episode for you this week -- so we decided to rerun an older one you may not have hear.  This is a classic one that started the whole premise of the show.  That's because in 1960, three films came out that are all sitting on the AFI's Top 100 American Films of All-Time List.  Yet, only ONE of them was actually nominated for an Oscar the year it came out!  Join us as we debate whether or not this is a travesty or if it made sense at the time.  As always, thanks for listening and we'll be back with a new episode next week!

Movies Mentioned

Just Friends

The Apartment

Elmer Gantry

The Alamo

Sons and Lovers

Lady Chatterley’s Lover

The Sundowners

From Here to Eternity

Oklahoma

Never on Sunday

Rarfifi

Night in the City

Psycho

Psycho (Gus Van Sant remake)

Sweet Smell of Success

The Killers

Kiss the Blood Off my Hands

The Entertainer

Inherit the Wind

Sands of Iwo Jima

Friendly Persuasion

Mr. Roberts

Teen Sympathy

The Life and Times of Colonel Blimp

Elenor Roosevelt

Butterfield Eight

Cleopatra

Double Indemnity

Pushover

Exodus

Murder, Inc.

Spartacus

All About Eve

Yankee Doodle Dandy

The Dark at the Top of the Stairs

Miranda

Fear Strikes Out

Jaws

Homicidal

The Angry Silence

The Facts of Life

Hiroshima, My Love / Hiroshima, Mon Amour

Tunes of Glory

Oceans 11

Little Shop of Horrors

The Magnificent Seven

Swiss Family Robinson

La Dolce Vita

Sergeant York

High Noon

The Naked Edge

Killer’s Kiss

The Killing

Lolita

Paths of Glory

The Ten Commandments

Ben Hur

Solomon &amp;amp; Sheba

Land of the Pharaohs

The Life of Brian

Trumbo
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 03:58:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Due to unforeseen circumstances, we don't have a new episode for you this week -- so we decided to rerun an older one you may not have hear.  This is a classic one that started the whole premise of the show.  That's because in 1960, three films came out that are all sitting on the AFI's Top 100 American Films of All-Time List.  Yet, only ONE of them was actually nominated for an Oscar the year it came out!  Join us as we debate whether or not this is a travesty or if it made sense at the time.  As always, thanks for listening and we'll be back with a new episode next week!

Movies Mentioned

Just Friends

The Apartment

Elmer Gantry

The Alamo

Sons and Lovers

Lady Chatterley’s Lover

The Sundowners

From Here to Eternity

Oklahoma

Never on Sunday

Rarfifi

Night in the City

Psycho

Psycho (Gus Van Sant remake)

Sweet Smell of Success

The Killers

Kiss the Blood Off my Hands

The Entertainer

Inherit the Wind

Sands of Iwo Jima

Friendly Persuasion

Mr. Roberts

Teen Sympathy

The Life and Times of Colonel Blimp

Elenor Roosevelt

Butterfield Eight

Cleopatra

Double Indemnity

Pushover

Exodus

Murder, Inc.

Spartacus

All About Eve

Yankee Doodle Dandy

The Dark at the Top of the Stairs

Miranda

Fear Strikes Out

Jaws

Homicidal

The Angry Silence

The Facts of Life

Hiroshima, My Love / Hiroshima, Mon Amour

Tunes of Glory

Oceans 11

Little Shop of Horrors

The Magnificent Seven

Swiss Family Robinson

La Dolce Vita

Sergeant York

High Noon

The Naked Edge

Killer’s Kiss

The Killing

Lolita

Paths of Glory

The Ten Commandments

Ben Hur

Solomon &amp;amp; Sheba

Land of the Pharaohs

The Life of Brian

Trumbo
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Due to unforeseen circumstances, we don't have a new episode for you this week -- so we decided to rerun an older one you may not have hear.  This is a classic one that started the whole premise of the show.  That's because in 1960, three films came out that are all sitting on the AFI's Top 100 American Films of All-Time List.  Yet, only ONE of them was actually nominated for an Oscar the year it came out!  Join us as we debate whether or not this is a travesty or if it made sense at the time.  As always, thanks for listening and we'll be back with a new episode next week!</p>
<p><u><strong>Movies Mentioned</strong></u></p>
<p>Just Friends</p>
<p>The Apartment</p>
<p>Elmer Gantry</p>
<p>The Alamo</p>
<p>Sons and Lovers</p>
<p>Lady Chatterley’s Lover</p>
<p>The Sundowners</p>
<p>From Here to Eternity</p>
<p>Oklahoma</p>
<p>Never on Sunday</p>
<p>Rarfifi</p>
<p>Night in the City</p>
<p>Psycho</p>
<p>Psycho (Gus Van Sant remake)</p>
<p>Sweet Smell of Success</p>
<p>The Killers</p>
<p>Kiss the Blood Off my Hands</p>
<p>The Entertainer</p>
<p>Inherit the Wind</p>
<p>Sands of Iwo Jima</p>
<p>Friendly Persuasion</p>
<p>Mr. Roberts</p>
<p>Teen Sympathy</p>
<p>The Life and Times of Colonel Blimp</p>
<p>Elenor Roosevelt</p>
<p>Butterfield Eight</p>
<p>Cleopatra</p>
<p>Double Indemnity</p>
<p>Pushover</p>
<p>Exodus</p>
<p>Murder, Inc.</p>
<p>Spartacus</p>
<p>All About Eve</p>
<p>Yankee Doodle Dandy</p>
<p>The Dark at the Top of the Stairs</p>
<p>Miranda</p>
<p>Fear Strikes Out</p>
<p>Jaws</p>
<p>Homicidal</p>
<p>The Angry Silence</p>
<p>The Facts of Life</p>
<p>Hiroshima, My Love / Hiroshima, Mon Amour</p>
<p>Tunes of Glory</p>
<p>Oceans 11</p>
<p>Little Shop of Horrors</p>
<p>The Magnificent Seven</p>
<p>Swiss Family Robinson</p>
<p>La Dolce Vita</p>
<p>Sergeant York</p>
<p>High Noon</p>
<p>The Naked Edge</p>
<p>Killer’s Kiss</p>
<p>The Killing</p>
<p>Lolita</p>
<p>Paths of Glory</p>
<p>The Ten Commandments</p>
<p>Ben Hur</p>
<p>Solomon &amp;amp; Sheba</p>
<p>Land of the Pharaohs</p>
<p>The Life of Brian</p>
<p>Trumbo</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>BONUS 1952 - The Fantastic Films Noir of 1952!</title>
      <link>https://www.oscars.wtf</link>
      <description>Hey Oscar fans - “Tex” and Mark are back with another standout year of films noir.  We kind of teased this episode during our 1953 Oscars episode — when four noirs (The Bad and the Beautiful, Sudden Fear, The Narrow Margin, and The Sniper) were nominated for various Oscars.  But as we soon discovered, that was just the tip of the iceberg!  1952 was an absolute banger of a year for films noir and we are all too happy to walk you through at least a dozen more of our favorites, as well as introduce you to some hidden gem talent both in front of and behind the camera!  So sit back and take note of some films that expose both the bad and beautiful sides of life as seen through the dark lens of film noir.  Thanks for listening!



Films Mentioned

The Bad and the Beautiful

Sudden Fear

The Narrow Margin

Narrow Margin (1990)

The Sniper

M (1931 &amp; 1951)

Kansas City Confidential

Angel Face

Laura

Fallen Angel

The Man with the Golden Arm

Don’t Bother to Knock

Inferno

Clash by Night

Affair in Trinidad

Gilda

The Turning Point

Strange Fascination

Pickup

The Girl on the Bridge

Bait

Hit and Run

One Girl’s Confession

This Woman is Dangerous

The Thief

Man Bait

Tread Softly Stranger

Yield to the Night

Passport to Shame

Scandal Sheet

The Phenix City Story

Hell’s Island

99 River Street

All the King’s Men

Deadline USA

The Boy with the Green Hair
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 04:35:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar fans - “Tex” and Mark are back with another standout year of films noir.  We kind of teased this episode during our 1953 Oscars episode — when four noirs (The Bad and the Beautiful, Sudden Fear, The Narrow Margin, and The Sniper) were nominated for various Oscars.  But as we soon discovered, that was just the tip of the iceberg!  1952 was an absolute banger of a year for films noir and we are all too happy to walk you through at least a dozen more of our favorites, as well as introduce you to some hidden gem talent both in front of and behind the camera!  So sit back and take note of some films that expose both the bad and beautiful sides of life as seen through the dark lens of film noir.  Thanks for listening!



Films Mentioned

The Bad and the Beautiful

Sudden Fear

The Narrow Margin

Narrow Margin (1990)

The Sniper

M (1931 &amp; 1951)

Kansas City Confidential

Angel Face

Laura

Fallen Angel

The Man with the Golden Arm

Don’t Bother to Knock

Inferno

Clash by Night

Affair in Trinidad

Gilda

The Turning Point

Strange Fascination

Pickup

The Girl on the Bridge

Bait

Hit and Run

One Girl’s Confession

This Woman is Dangerous

The Thief

Man Bait

Tread Softly Stranger

Yield to the Night

Passport to Shame

Scandal Sheet

The Phenix City Story

Hell’s Island

99 River Street

All the King’s Men

Deadline USA

The Boy with the Green Hair
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar fans - “Tex” and Mark are back with another standout year of films noir.  We kind of teased this episode during our 1953 Oscars episode — when four noirs (The Bad and the Beautiful, Sudden Fear, The Narrow Margin, and The Sniper) were nominated for various Oscars.  But as we soon discovered, that was just the tip of the iceberg!  1952 was an absolute banger of a year for films noir and we are all too happy to walk you through at least a dozen more of our favorites, as well as introduce you to some hidden gem talent both in front of and behind the camera!  So sit back and take note of some films that expose both the bad and beautiful sides of life as seen through the dark lens of film noir.  Thanks for listening!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Films Mentioned</strong></p>
<p>The Bad and the Beautiful</p>
<p>Sudden Fear</p>
<p>The Narrow Margin</p>
<p>Narrow Margin (1990)</p>
<p>The Sniper</p>
<p>M (1931 &amp; 1951)</p>
<p>Kansas City Confidential</p>
<p>Angel Face</p>
<p>Laura</p>
<p>Fallen Angel</p>
<p>The Man with the Golden Arm</p>
<p>Don’t Bother to Knock</p>
<p>Inferno</p>
<p>Clash by Night</p>
<p>Affair in Trinidad</p>
<p>Gilda</p>
<p>The Turning Point</p>
<p>Strange Fascination</p>
<p>Pickup</p>
<p>The Girl on the Bridge</p>
<p>Bait</p>
<p>Hit and Run</p>
<p>One Girl’s Confession</p>
<p>This Woman is Dangerous</p>
<p>The Thief</p>
<p>Man Bait</p>
<p>Tread Softly Stranger</p>
<p>Yield to the Night</p>
<p>Passport to Shame</p>
<p>Scandal Sheet</p>
<p>The Phenix City Story</p>
<p>Hell’s Island</p>
<p>99 River Street</p>
<p>All the King’s Men</p>
<p>Deadline USA</p>
<p>The Boy with the Green Hair</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1953 - The Not-So-Greatest Oscar on Earth!</title>
      <link>https://www.oscars.wtf</link>
      <description>Hey Oscar fans — Bruce and “Tex” find themselves under the big top for an Oscar year that’s… well… not exactly the greatest show on Earth. While The Greatest Show on Earth somehow walks away with Best Picture, a lineup of stronger, more enduring classics is left juggling in the background (including an all-time classic that wasn’t even nominated!) So, who were the clowns that let this spectacle steal the spotlight — and which films actually deserved center ring? Step right up for a lively debate, a few raised eyebrows, and one of the biggest Oscar head-scratchers of the decade!  As always, thanks for listening!



Films Mentioned

*Recommended

The Greatest Show on Earth

**High Noon

*Ivanhoe

*Moulin Rouge

The Quiet Man

**Singin’ in the Rain

**The Bad and the Beautiful

*Come Back Little Sheeba

*The Star

*Five Fingers

*Viva Zapata

Melania

*The Lavender Hill Mob

**Sudden Fear

The Member of the Wedding

With a Song in My Heart

*My Cousin Rachel

The Big Sky

**Angel Face

*The Narrow Margin

*The Man in the White Suit

*Ruby Gentry

*The Sound Barrier

The Pride of St. Louis

*The Sniper

*The Atomic City

Pat and Mike

Navajo



Email us at:  info@oscars.wtf
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar fans — Bruce and “Tex” find themselves under the big top for an Oscar year that’s… well… not exactly the greatest show on Earth. While The Greatest Show on Earth somehow walks away with Best Picture, a lineup of stronger, more enduring classics is left juggling in the background (including an all-time classic that wasn’t even nominated!) So, who were the clowns that let this spectacle steal the spotlight — and which films actually deserved center ring? Step right up for a lively debate, a few raised eyebrows, and one of the biggest Oscar head-scratchers of the decade!  As always, thanks for listening!



Films Mentioned

*Recommended

The Greatest Show on Earth

**High Noon

*Ivanhoe

*Moulin Rouge

The Quiet Man

**Singin’ in the Rain

**The Bad and the Beautiful

*Come Back Little Sheeba

*The Star

*Five Fingers

*Viva Zapata

Melania

*The Lavender Hill Mob

**Sudden Fear

The Member of the Wedding

With a Song in My Heart

*My Cousin Rachel

The Big Sky

**Angel Face

*The Narrow Margin

*The Man in the White Suit

*Ruby Gentry

*The Sound Barrier

The Pride of St. Louis

*The Sniper

*The Atomic City

Pat and Mike

Navajo



Email us at:  info@oscars.wtf
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar fans — Bruce and “Tex” find themselves under the big top for an Oscar year that’s… well… not exactly the greatest show on Earth. While The Greatest Show on Earth somehow walks away with Best Picture, a lineup of stronger, more enduring classics is left juggling in the background (including an all-time classic that wasn’t even nominated!) So, who were the clowns that let this spectacle steal the spotlight — and which films actually deserved center ring? Step right up for a lively debate, a few raised eyebrows, and one of the biggest Oscar head-scratchers of the decade!  As always, thanks for listening!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Films Mentioned</strong></p>
<p>*Recommended</p>
<p>The Greatest Show on Earth</p>
<p>**High Noon</p>
<p>*Ivanhoe</p>
<p>*Moulin Rouge</p>
<p>The Quiet Man</p>
<p>**Singin’ in the Rain</p>
<p>**The Bad and the Beautiful</p>
<p>*Come Back Little Sheeba</p>
<p>*The Star</p>
<p>*Five Fingers</p>
<p>*Viva Zapata</p>
<p>Melania</p>
<p>*The Lavender Hill Mob</p>
<p>**Sudden Fear</p>
<p>The Member of the Wedding</p>
<p>With a Song in My Heart</p>
<p>*My Cousin Rachel</p>
<p>The Big Sky</p>
<p>**Angel Face</p>
<p>*The Narrow Margin</p>
<p>*The Man in the White Suit</p>
<p>*Ruby Gentry</p>
<p>*The Sound Barrier</p>
<p>The Pride of St. Louis</p>
<p>*The Sniper</p>
<p>*The Atomic City</p>
<p>Pat and Mike</p>
<p>Navajo</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Email us at:  info@oscars.wtf</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Bonus - 2026 Oscars Reaction!</title>
      <link>https://www.oscars.wtf</link>
      <description>Hello Oscars Fans!  Join "Tex" and Mark for an "entirely too soon to be having this conversation" conversation about the 2026 Oscars.  As you probably know, it goes entirely against the premise of our show to discuss the recent Oscars -- since we rely on the 'test of time' to judge and score the winners &amp; non-winners.  At the same time, good luck keeping these certified film nerds from giving their takes on the proceedings.  Some you might agree with, others not so much -- but isn't that the joy of movies?  Either way, thanks for listening and being part of the fun! 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2026 03:28:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hello Oscars Fans!  Join "Tex" and Mark for an "entirely too soon to be having this conversation" conversation about the 2026 Oscars.  As you probably know, it goes entirely against the premise of our show to discuss the recent Oscars -- since we rely on the 'test of time' to judge and score the winners &amp; non-winners.  At the same time, good luck keeping these certified film nerds from giving their takes on the proceedings.  Some you might agree with, others not so much -- but isn't that the joy of movies?  Either way, thanks for listening and being part of the fun! 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hello Oscars Fans!  Join "Tex" and Mark for an "entirely too soon to be having this conversation" conversation about the 2026 Oscars.  As you probably know, it goes entirely against the premise of our show to discuss the recent Oscars -- since we rely on the 'test of time' to judge and score the winners &amp; non-winners.  At the same time, good luck keeping these certified film nerds from giving their takes on the proceedings.  Some you might agree with, others not so much -- but isn't that the joy of movies?  Either way, thanks for listening and being part of the fun! </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>3074</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>1974 Bonus - The Worst Sequels to the Best Movies</title>
      <link>https://www.oscars.wtf</link>
      <description>Hey Oscar fans, welcome to a fun Bonus Episode that looks at a strange thing that happened following the 1974 Oscars (which we recently covered).  3 of the Best Picture Nominees (The Exorcist, American Graffiti &amp; The Sting) went on to have sequels that were… less than successful.  This led us to looking back at all the Oscar BP nominated or winning films that had sequels.  It turns out, prior to 1970 there were only a handful.  Why was that?  And why did this year have so many?  What film set the bar for the prestige sequel and how come none of these films from 1973 were able to come close to crossing it?  And what were some planned sequels to classic films that (thankfully) never got made?  Join us as we go sequel crazy at the Oscars!

FILMS MENTIONED

**The Exorcist

The Exorcist II:  The Heretic

*American Graffiti

More American Graffiti

**The Sting

The Sting 2

The Birth of a Nation

The Fall of a Nation

The Broadway Melody

The Broadway Melody of (1936, 1938, 1940)

**The Thin Man

*After the Thin Man

*Going My Way

*The Bells of St. Mary’s

**King Kong

Son of Kong

Airport

Airport 1975

Airport 1977

Concorde: Airport 1979

**The Godfather

**The Godfather II

**Deliverance 

Halloween III

Caddyshack 2

*Exorcist III

*The Great Waldo Pepper

*Slap Shot

**The French Connection

*The French Connection 2

*Chinatown

The Two Jakes

*Roger Dodger

Into the Wild

*The Hustler

*The Color of Money

*Mary Poppins

Mary Poppins Returns

**Psycho

*Psycho II

**Blade Runner

*Blade Runner 2049

*Top Gun

Top Gun:  Maverick

Tron 

Tron Legacy



Contact us:  info@oscars.wtf
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2026 05:05:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar fans, welcome to a fun Bonus Episode that looks at a strange thing that happened following the 1974 Oscars (which we recently covered).  3 of the Best Picture Nominees (The Exorcist, American Graffiti &amp; The Sting) went on to have sequels that were… less than successful.  This led us to looking back at all the Oscar BP nominated or winning films that had sequels.  It turns out, prior to 1970 there were only a handful.  Why was that?  And why did this year have so many?  What film set the bar for the prestige sequel and how come none of these films from 1973 were able to come close to crossing it?  And what were some planned sequels to classic films that (thankfully) never got made?  Join us as we go sequel crazy at the Oscars!

FILMS MENTIONED

**The Exorcist

The Exorcist II:  The Heretic

*American Graffiti

More American Graffiti

**The Sting

The Sting 2

The Birth of a Nation

The Fall of a Nation

The Broadway Melody

The Broadway Melody of (1936, 1938, 1940)

**The Thin Man

*After the Thin Man

*Going My Way

*The Bells of St. Mary’s

**King Kong

Son of Kong

Airport

Airport 1975

Airport 1977

Concorde: Airport 1979

**The Godfather

**The Godfather II

**Deliverance 

Halloween III

Caddyshack 2

*Exorcist III

*The Great Waldo Pepper

*Slap Shot

**The French Connection

*The French Connection 2

*Chinatown

The Two Jakes

*Roger Dodger

Into the Wild

*The Hustler

*The Color of Money

*Mary Poppins

Mary Poppins Returns

**Psycho

*Psycho II

**Blade Runner

*Blade Runner 2049

*Top Gun

Top Gun:  Maverick

Tron 

Tron Legacy



Contact us:  info@oscars.wtf
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar fans, welcome to a fun Bonus Episode that looks at a strange thing that happened following the 1974 Oscars (which we recently covered).  3 of the Best Picture Nominees (The Exorcist, American Graffiti &amp; The Sting) went on to have sequels that were… less than successful.  This led us to looking back at all the Oscar BP nominated or winning films that had sequels.  It turns out, prior to 1970 there were only a handful.  Why was that?  And why did this year have so many?  What film set the bar for the prestige sequel and how come none of these films from 1973 were able to come close to crossing it?  And what were some planned sequels to classic films that (thankfully) never got made?  Join us as we go sequel crazy at the Oscars!</p>
<p><u><strong>FILMS MENTIONED</strong></u></p>
<p>**The Exorcist</p>
<p>The Exorcist II:  The Heretic</p>
<p>*American Graffiti</p>
<p>More American Graffiti</p>
<p>**The Sting</p>
<p>The Sting 2</p>
<p>The Birth of a Nation</p>
<p>The Fall of a Nation</p>
<p>The Broadway Melody</p>
<p>The Broadway Melody of (1936, 1938, 1940)</p>
<p>**The Thin Man</p>
<p>*After the Thin Man</p>
<p>*Going My Way</p>
<p>*The Bells of St. Mary’s</p>
<p>**King Kong</p>
<p>Son of Kong</p>
<p>Airport</p>
<p>Airport 1975</p>
<p>Airport 1977</p>
<p>Concorde: Airport 1979</p>
<p>**The Godfather</p>
<p>**The Godfather II</p>
<p>**Deliverance </p>
<p>Halloween III</p>
<p>Caddyshack 2</p>
<p>*Exorcist III</p>
<p>*The Great Waldo Pepper</p>
<p>*Slap Shot</p>
<p>**The French Connection</p>
<p>*The French Connection 2</p>
<p>*Chinatown</p>
<p>The Two Jakes</p>
<p>*Roger Dodger</p>
<p>Into the Wild</p>
<p>*The Hustler</p>
<p>*The Color of Money</p>
<p>*Mary Poppins</p>
<p>Mary Poppins Returns</p>
<p>**Psycho</p>
<p>*Psycho II</p>
<p>**Blade Runner</p>
<p>*Blade Runner 2049</p>
<p>*Top Gun</p>
<p>Top Gun:  Maverick</p>
<p>Tron </p>
<p>Tron Legacy</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Contact us:  info@oscars.wtf</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1974 - Get the Butter, this Oscar is Going to Sting!</title>
      <link>https://www.oscars.wtf</link>
      <description>Hey Oscar fans, Bruce and “Tex” are back with another outstanding year for movies (you really can’t go wrong in the ’70s). And yet, they still found a way to include some head-scratchers while leaving some ‘time-tested’ film classics out in the cold.  Or not.  It all depends on whether you think certain movies are more cult classics, than classic-classics.  Or something like that.  But in a year when you have films like Serpico, Papillon, Save the Tiger, Paper Moon, The Paper Chase and the The Last Detail on the outside looking in — then you know it’s a banger of a year.  Enjoy a spirited debate over what we think should or shouldn’t have made the cut and whether the winner was the right choice or just a con job!  As always, thanks for Oscar-ing with us!    

Films Mentioned

**The Exorcist

**The Sting

*American Graffiti

**Papillon

The Way We Were

*Magnum Force

Last Tango in Paris

**Paper Moon

*Live and Let Die

**Serpico

*Cinderella Liberty

*The Last Detail

*The Paper Chase

**Save the Tiger

**Cries and Whispers

A Touch of Class

*Badlands

*Don’t Look Now

*Day for Night

*Amarcord

*Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid

**The Offence

Tom Sawyer

*Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams

*Dirty Harry

*Sudden Impact

The Long Goodbye

*Day of the Jackal

*Bang the Drum Slowly

**The Wicker Man

*Sisters

*Soylent Green

*Sleeper

*Scenes From a Marriage

*Jonathan Livingston Seagull



Email us:  info@oscars.wtf
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2026 06:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar fans, Bruce and “Tex” are back with another outstanding year for movies (you really can’t go wrong in the ’70s). And yet, they still found a way to include some head-scratchers while leaving some ‘time-tested’ film classics out in the cold.  Or not.  It all depends on whether you think certain movies are more cult classics, than classic-classics.  Or something like that.  But in a year when you have films like Serpico, Papillon, Save the Tiger, Paper Moon, The Paper Chase and the The Last Detail on the outside looking in — then you know it’s a banger of a year.  Enjoy a spirited debate over what we think should or shouldn’t have made the cut and whether the winner was the right choice or just a con job!  As always, thanks for Oscar-ing with us!    

Films Mentioned

**The Exorcist

**The Sting

*American Graffiti

**Papillon

The Way We Were

*Magnum Force

Last Tango in Paris

**Paper Moon

*Live and Let Die

**Serpico

*Cinderella Liberty

*The Last Detail

*The Paper Chase

**Save the Tiger

**Cries and Whispers

A Touch of Class

*Badlands

*Don’t Look Now

*Day for Night

*Amarcord

*Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid

**The Offence

Tom Sawyer

*Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams

*Dirty Harry

*Sudden Impact

The Long Goodbye

*Day of the Jackal

*Bang the Drum Slowly

**The Wicker Man

*Sisters

*Soylent Green

*Sleeper

*Scenes From a Marriage

*Jonathan Livingston Seagull



Email us:  info@oscars.wtf
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar fans, Bruce and “Tex” are back with another outstanding year for movies (you really can’t go wrong in the ’70s). And yet, they still found a way to include some head-scratchers while leaving some ‘time-tested’ film classics out in the cold.  Or not.  It all depends on whether you think certain movies are more cult classics, than classic-classics.  Or something like that.  But in a year when you have films like Serpico, Papillon, Save the Tiger, Paper Moon, The Paper Chase and the The Last Detail on the outside looking in — then you know it’s a banger of a year.  Enjoy a spirited debate over what we think should or shouldn’t have made the cut and whether the winner was the right choice or just a con job!  As always, thanks for Oscar-ing with us!    </p>
<p><u><strong>Films Mentioned</strong></u></p>
<p>**The Exorcist</p>
<p>**The Sting</p>
<p>*American Graffiti</p>
<p>**Papillon</p>
<p>The Way We Were</p>
<p>*Magnum Force</p>
<p>Last Tango in Paris</p>
<p>**Paper Moon</p>
<p>*Live and Let Die</p>
<p>**Serpico</p>
<p>*Cinderella Liberty</p>
<p>*The Last Detail</p>
<p>*The Paper Chase</p>
<p>**Save the Tiger</p>
<p>**Cries and Whispers</p>
<p>A Touch of Class</p>
<p>*Badlands</p>
<p>*Don’t Look Now</p>
<p>*Day for Night</p>
<p>*Amarcord</p>
<p>*Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid</p>
<p>**The Offence</p>
<p>Tom Sawyer</p>
<p>*Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams</p>
<p>*Dirty Harry</p>
<p>*Sudden Impact</p>
<p>The Long Goodbye</p>
<p>*Day of the Jackal</p>
<p>*Bang the Drum Slowly</p>
<p>**The Wicker Man</p>
<p>*Sisters</p>
<p>*Soylent Green</p>
<p>*Sleeper</p>
<p>*Scenes From a Marriage</p>
<p>*Jonathan Livingston Seagull</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Email us:  info@oscars.wtf</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>4830</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Bonus - The Incredible Indie Explosion of 1996</title>
      <link>https://www.oscars.wtf</link>
      <description>Hey Oscar Fans -- after last episode's look at the 1997 Oscars for the films of 1996, "Tex" and Mark were compelled to take a deeper dive into the world of independent cinema that exploded onto screens that year.  Some of the films were mentioned already, many were not. Along the way we also break down what makes a film an "indie" and "Tex" draws from his experiences having written both a studio and an indie film But most of all, you'll listen in awe at the sheer number of great indie films &amp; the talented filmmakers (including some notable first-timers) who made them.  Enjoy!  



Films Mentioned

*Fargo

*Secrets &amp; Lies

*Shine

*The English Patient

*Sling Blade

*Bottle Rocket

*Rushmore

*Swingers

*Go

*Flirting With Disaster

*Spanking the Monkey

She's the One

*The Brothers McMullen

*Trainspotting

*Trees Lounge

*Big Night

*Romeo &amp; Juliet

*Basquiat

*Citizen Ruth

*Hard Eight

*Lone Star

*Bound

*American Buffalo

*I Shot Andy Warhol

*Dead Man

*Down By Law

*Stranger Than Paradise

Crash (Cronenberg's)

*SubUrbia

*Slackers

*Walking and Talking

*Stealing Beauty

Girl Six

*Scream

*Gardener of Eden (written by "Tex")



CONTACT US:  info@oscars.wtf
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2026 06:05:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar Fans -- after last episode's look at the 1997 Oscars for the films of 1996, "Tex" and Mark were compelled to take a deeper dive into the world of independent cinema that exploded onto screens that year.  Some of the films were mentioned already, many were not. Along the way we also break down what makes a film an "indie" and "Tex" draws from his experiences having written both a studio and an indie film But most of all, you'll listen in awe at the sheer number of great indie films &amp; the talented filmmakers (including some notable first-timers) who made them.  Enjoy!  



Films Mentioned

*Fargo

*Secrets &amp; Lies

*Shine

*The English Patient

*Sling Blade

*Bottle Rocket

*Rushmore

*Swingers

*Go

*Flirting With Disaster

*Spanking the Monkey

She's the One

*The Brothers McMullen

*Trainspotting

*Trees Lounge

*Big Night

*Romeo &amp; Juliet

*Basquiat

*Citizen Ruth

*Hard Eight

*Lone Star

*Bound

*American Buffalo

*I Shot Andy Warhol

*Dead Man

*Down By Law

*Stranger Than Paradise

Crash (Cronenberg's)

*SubUrbia

*Slackers

*Walking and Talking

*Stealing Beauty

Girl Six

*Scream

*Gardener of Eden (written by "Tex")



CONTACT US:  info@oscars.wtf
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar Fans -- after last episode's look at the 1997 Oscars for the films of 1996, "Tex" and Mark were compelled to take a deeper dive into the world of independent cinema that exploded onto screens that year.  Some of the films were mentioned already, many were not. Along the way we also break down what makes a film an "indie" and "Tex" draws from his experiences having written both a studio and an indie film But most of all, you'll listen in awe at the sheer number of great indie films &amp; the talented filmmakers (including some notable first-timers) who made them.  Enjoy!  </p>
<p><br></p>
<p><u>Films Mentioned</u></p>
<p>*Fargo</p>
<p>*Secrets &amp; Lies</p>
<p>*Shine</p>
<p>*The English Patient</p>
<p>*Sling Blade</p>
<p>*Bottle Rocket</p>
<p>*Rushmore</p>
<p>*Swingers</p>
<p>*Go</p>
<p>*Flirting With Disaster</p>
<p>*Spanking the Monkey</p>
<p>She's the One</p>
<p>*The Brothers McMullen</p>
<p>*Trainspotting</p>
<p>*Trees Lounge</p>
<p>*Big Night</p>
<p>*Romeo &amp; Juliet</p>
<p>*Basquiat</p>
<p>*Citizen Ruth</p>
<p>*Hard Eight</p>
<p>*Lone Star</p>
<p>*Bound</p>
<p>*American Buffalo</p>
<p>*I Shot Andy Warhol</p>
<p>*Dead Man</p>
<p>*Down By Law</p>
<p>*Stranger Than Paradise</p>
<p>Crash (Cronenberg's)</p>
<p>*SubUrbia</p>
<p>*Slackers</p>
<p>*Walking and Talking</p>
<p>*Stealing Beauty</p>
<p>Girl Six</p>
<p>*Scream</p>
<p>*Gardener of Eden (written by "Tex")</p>
<p><br></p>
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      <title>The Oscar Goes to The English Patient. “Just Die, Already!”</title>
      <link>https://www.oscars.wtf</link>
      <description>Hey Oscar fans, Bruce and “Tex” are back with a brand new episode looking at the Academy Awards of 1997 for the films of 1996.  As you may or may not remember, 1996 was a GOOD year for movies, but a GREAT year for Indie films!  In fact, 4 of the 5 Best Picture nominees are considered independent films — or as Bruce calls them, Tom Cruise and everybody else.  And while Elaine Benes from Seinfeld famously hated The English Patient, the Academy loved it — bestowing it with 12 nominations and 9 wins!  But did the right movie win?  And who got snubbed and why?  This is a great episode to stress-test our ‘test of time’ theory on — as this year was chock full of curious decisions and plenty of second (or third) guessing.  Let us know what you think and as always thanks for listening! 

MOVIE LIST

(*Recommendations)

*The English Patient

*Fargo

*Shine

Evita

*Jerry Maguire

*Secrets and Lies

Hamlet

Twister

Independence Day

*Flirting with Disaster

*Trainspotting

*Big Night

*Sling Blade

*Swingers

*Bound

*Walking &amp; Talking

*Bottle Rocket

Dead Man

*Breaking the Waves

*The People vs. Larry Flynt

*One Flew Over the Cuckoo Nest

*Amadeus

*Say Anything

*Schindler’s List

*The Birdcage

*The Nutty Professor

*Born on the Fourth of July

Marvin’s Room

*First Wives Club

*Terms of Endearment

Ghosts of Mississippi

*Primal Fear

*Boyz in the Hood

Radio

Men of Honor

Boat Trip

*As Good as it Gets

Pearl Harbor

*Kingpin

*The Crucible

The Portrait of a Lady

The Mirror Has Two Faces

*The Accidental Tourist

Yentl

The Prince of Tides

*Lone Star

*Raising Arizona

*Blood Simple

*When We Were Kings

*The Celluloid Closet

*Paradise Lost:  The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills

Truth or Dare

One Fine Day

*That Thing You Do!

Up Close &amp; Personal

*The Ghost and the Darkness

*Once Upon a Time When we Were Colored 

*White Squall

*Michael Collins

The Island of Doctor Moreau

*Lost Soul:  The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Doctor Moreau

Hardware



Email:  info@oscars.wtf
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 05:31:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar fans, Bruce and “Tex” are back with a brand new episode looking at the Academy Awards of 1997 for the films of 1996.  As you may or may not remember, 1996 was a GOOD year for movies, but a GREAT year for Indie films!  In fact, 4 of the 5 Best Picture nominees are considered independent films — or as Bruce calls them, Tom Cruise and everybody else.  And while Elaine Benes from Seinfeld famously hated The English Patient, the Academy loved it — bestowing it with 12 nominations and 9 wins!  But did the right movie win?  And who got snubbed and why?  This is a great episode to stress-test our ‘test of time’ theory on — as this year was chock full of curious decisions and plenty of second (or third) guessing.  Let us know what you think and as always thanks for listening! 

MOVIE LIST

(*Recommendations)

*The English Patient

*Fargo

*Shine

Evita

*Jerry Maguire

*Secrets and Lies

Hamlet

Twister

Independence Day

*Flirting with Disaster

*Trainspotting

*Big Night

*Sling Blade

*Swingers

*Bound

*Walking &amp; Talking

*Bottle Rocket

Dead Man

*Breaking the Waves

*The People vs. Larry Flynt

*One Flew Over the Cuckoo Nest

*Amadeus

*Say Anything

*Schindler’s List

*The Birdcage

*The Nutty Professor

*Born on the Fourth of July

Marvin’s Room

*First Wives Club

*Terms of Endearment

Ghosts of Mississippi

*Primal Fear

*Boyz in the Hood

Radio

Men of Honor

Boat Trip

*As Good as it Gets

Pearl Harbor

*Kingpin

*The Crucible

The Portrait of a Lady

The Mirror Has Two Faces

*The Accidental Tourist

Yentl

The Prince of Tides

*Lone Star

*Raising Arizona

*Blood Simple

*When We Were Kings

*The Celluloid Closet

*Paradise Lost:  The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills

Truth or Dare

One Fine Day

*That Thing You Do!

Up Close &amp; Personal

*The Ghost and the Darkness

*Once Upon a Time When we Were Colored 

*White Squall

*Michael Collins

The Island of Doctor Moreau

*Lost Soul:  The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Doctor Moreau

Hardware



Email:  info@oscars.wtf
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar fans, Bruce and “Tex” are back with a brand new episode looking at the Academy Awards of 1997 for the films of 1996.  As you may or may not remember, 1996 was a GOOD year for movies, but a GREAT year for Indie films!  In fact, 4 of the 5 Best Picture nominees are considered independent films — or as Bruce calls them, Tom Cruise and everybody else.  And while Elaine Benes from Seinfeld famously hated The English Patient, the Academy loved it — bestowing it with 12 nominations and 9 wins!  But did the right movie win?  And who got snubbed and why?  This is a great episode to stress-test our ‘test of time’ theory on — as this year was chock full of curious decisions and plenty of second (or third) guessing.  Let us know what you think and as always thanks for listening! </p>
<p><strong>MOVIE LIST</strong></p>
<p><strong>(*Recommendations)</strong></p>
<p>*The English Patient</p>
<p>*Fargo</p>
<p>*Shine</p>
<p>Evita</p>
<p>*Jerry Maguire</p>
<p>*Secrets and Lies</p>
<p>Hamlet</p>
<p>Twister</p>
<p>Independence Day</p>
<p>*Flirting with Disaster</p>
<p>*Trainspotting</p>
<p>*Big Night</p>
<p>*Sling Blade</p>
<p>*Swingers</p>
<p>*Bound</p>
<p>*Walking &amp; Talking</p>
<p>*Bottle Rocket</p>
<p>Dead Man</p>
<p>*Breaking the Waves</p>
<p>*The People vs. Larry Flynt</p>
<p>*One Flew Over the Cuckoo Nest</p>
<p>*Amadeus</p>
<p>*Say Anything</p>
<p>*Schindler’s List</p>
<p>*The Birdcage</p>
<p>*The Nutty Professor</p>
<p>*Born on the Fourth of July</p>
<p>Marvin’s Room</p>
<p>*First Wives Club</p>
<p>*Terms of Endearment</p>
<p>Ghosts of Mississippi</p>
<p>*Primal Fear</p>
<p>*Boyz in the Hood</p>
<p>Radio</p>
<p>Men of Honor</p>
<p>Boat Trip</p>
<p>*As Good as it Gets</p>
<p>Pearl Harbor</p>
<p>*Kingpin</p>
<p>*The Crucible</p>
<p>The Portrait of a Lady</p>
<p>The Mirror Has Two Faces</p>
<p>*The Accidental Tourist</p>
<p>Yentl</p>
<p>The Prince of Tides</p>
<p>*Lone Star</p>
<p>*Raising Arizona</p>
<p>*Blood Simple</p>
<p>*When We Were Kings</p>
<p>*The Celluloid Closet</p>
<p>*Paradise Lost:  The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills</p>
<p>Truth or Dare</p>
<p>One Fine Day</p>
<p>*That Thing You Do!</p>
<p>Up Close &amp; Personal</p>
<p>*The Ghost and the Darkness</p>
<p>*Once Upon a Time When we Were Colored </p>
<p>*White Squall</p>
<p>*Michael Collins</p>
<p>The Island of Doctor Moreau</p>
<p>*Lost Soul:  The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Doctor Moreau</p>
<p>Hardware</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Email:  info@oscars.wtf</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>ENCORE 1986 - Back to the Oscars (Again)</title>
      <description>Due to a scheduling snafu - we don't have a new episode ready for you today!  So, we're replaying one of our favorites (and an early one many of you may have missed!)  While Out of Africa and The Color Purple were battling it out (22 nominations between them) for Oscar glory -- another film was all but ignored in all the major categories -- despite dominating the box office that year.  But if we could jump into a Delorean and go back in time -- would we perhaps bestow this beloved action/comedy with some Oscar love?  We'll be back with the 1997 Oscars later this week!  Thanks! 

Movies Mentioned

Recommended

*Out of Africa

*The Color Purple

*Kiss of the Spider Woman

*Prizzi’s Honor

*Witness

**Back to the Future

Rambo: First Blood Pt. 2

Ladyhawke

The English Patient

Evita

Butterfly

Trip to Bountiful 

*Agnes of God

Sweet Dreams

**Tootsie

*Cocoon

Twice in a Lifetime

Ice Pirates

Murphy’s Romance

*Runaway Train

Jagged Edge

Things Change

*Trading Places

The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

Cocoon 2

The Way We Were

*Absence of Malice

*Three Days of the Condor

**They Shoot Horses Don’t They?

*Ran

C.H.U.D.

C.H.U.D. 2: Bud the C.H.U.D.

The Official Story

*Parasite

*Mask

The Phantom of the Opera

*The Mask

*Remo Williams: the Adventure Begins

A Chorus Line

*White Nights

*Silverado

*Young Sherlock Holmes

Return to Oz

The Black Hole

**The Sting

**Quiz Show

*Ordinary People

*Save the Tiger

Last Tango in Paris

*The Last Detail

**Serpico

**The Natural

*Barefoot in the Park

*Butch Cassidy &amp; Sundance Kid

*The Candidate

*Purple Rose of Cairo

*Brazil

Rifkin’s Festival

*Midnight in Paris

*Radio Days

*Crimes and Misdemeanors

*Bananas

*Take the Money and Run

*Manhattan

*Stardust Memories

12 Years a Slave

*Do the Right Thing

**Boyz in the Hood

*Malcolm X

*Glory

*Training Day

*A Beautiful Mind

Scent of a Woman
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 08:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Due to a scheduling snafu - we don't have a new episode ready for you today!  So, we're replaying one of our favorites (and an early one many of you may have missed!)  While Out of Africa and The Color Purple were battling it out (22 nominations between them) for Oscar glory -- another film was all but ignored in all the major categories -- despite dominating the box office that year.  But if we could jump into a Delorean and go back in time -- would we perhaps bestow this beloved action/comedy with some Oscar love?  We'll be back with the 1997 Oscars later this week!  Thanks! 

Movies Mentioned

Recommended

*Out of Africa

*The Color Purple

*Kiss of the Spider Woman

*Prizzi’s Honor

*Witness

**Back to the Future

Rambo: First Blood Pt. 2

Ladyhawke

The English Patient

Evita

Butterfly

Trip to Bountiful 

*Agnes of God

Sweet Dreams

**Tootsie

*Cocoon

Twice in a Lifetime

Ice Pirates

Murphy’s Romance

*Runaway Train

Jagged Edge

Things Change

*Trading Places

The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

Cocoon 2

The Way We Were

*Absence of Malice

*Three Days of the Condor

**They Shoot Horses Don’t They?

*Ran

C.H.U.D.

C.H.U.D. 2: Bud the C.H.U.D.

The Official Story

*Parasite

*Mask

The Phantom of the Opera

*The Mask

*Remo Williams: the Adventure Begins

A Chorus Line

*White Nights

*Silverado

*Young Sherlock Holmes

Return to Oz

The Black Hole

**The Sting

**Quiz Show

*Ordinary People

*Save the Tiger

Last Tango in Paris

*The Last Detail

**Serpico

**The Natural

*Barefoot in the Park

*Butch Cassidy &amp; Sundance Kid

*The Candidate

*Purple Rose of Cairo

*Brazil

Rifkin’s Festival

*Midnight in Paris

*Radio Days

*Crimes and Misdemeanors

*Bananas

*Take the Money and Run

*Manhattan

*Stardust Memories

12 Years a Slave

*Do the Right Thing

**Boyz in the Hood

*Malcolm X

*Glory

*Training Day

*A Beautiful Mind

Scent of a Woman
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        <![CDATA[<p>Due to a scheduling snafu - we don't have a new episode ready for you today!  So, we're replaying one of our favorites (and an early one many of you may have missed!)  While Out of Africa and The Color Purple were battling it out (22 nominations between them) for Oscar glory -- another film was all but ignored in all the major categories -- despite dominating the box office that year.  But if we could jump into a Delorean and go back in time -- would we perhaps bestow this beloved action/comedy with some Oscar love?  We'll be back with the 1997 Oscars later this week!  Thanks! </p>
<p><u><strong>Movies Mentioned</strong></u></p>
<p><u><strong>Recommended</strong></u></p>
<p>*Out of Africa</p>
<p>*The Color Purple</p>
<p>*Kiss of the Spider Woman</p>
<p>*Prizzi’s Honor</p>
<p>*Witness</p>
<p>**Back to the Future</p>
<p>Rambo: First Blood Pt. 2</p>
<p>Ladyhawke</p>
<p>The English Patient</p>
<p>Evita</p>
<p>Butterfly</p>
<p>Trip to Bountiful </p>
<p>*Agnes of God</p>
<p>Sweet Dreams</p>
<p>**Tootsie</p>
<p>*Cocoon</p>
<p>Twice in a Lifetime</p>
<p>Ice Pirates</p>
<p>Murphy’s Romance</p>
<p>*Runaway Train</p>
<p>Jagged Edge</p>
<p>Things Change</p>
<p>*Trading Places</p>
<p>The Story of Alexander Graham Bell</p>
<p>Cocoon 2</p>
<p>The Way We Were</p>
<p>*Absence of Malice</p>
<p>*Three Days of the Condor</p>
<p>**They Shoot Horses Don’t They?</p>
<p>*Ran</p>
<p>C.H.U.D.</p>
<p>C.H.U.D. 2: Bud the C.H.U.D.</p>
<p>The Official Story</p>
<p>*Parasite</p>
<p>*Mask</p>
<p>The Phantom of the Opera</p>
<p>*The Mask</p>
<p>*Remo Williams: the Adventure Begins</p>
<p>A Chorus Line</p>
<p>*White Nights</p>
<p>*Silverado</p>
<p>*Young Sherlock Holmes</p>
<p>Return to Oz</p>
<p>The Black Hole</p>
<p>**The Sting</p>
<p>**Quiz Show</p>
<p>*Ordinary People</p>
<p>*Save the Tiger</p>
<p>Last Tango in Paris</p>
<p>*The Last Detail</p>
<p>**Serpico</p>
<p>**The Natural</p>
<p>*Barefoot in the Park</p>
<p>*Butch Cassidy &amp; Sundance Kid</p>
<p>*The Candidate</p>
<p>*Purple Rose of Cairo</p>
<p>*Brazil</p>
<p>Rifkin’s Festival</p>
<p>*Midnight in Paris</p>
<p>*Radio Days</p>
<p>*Crimes and Misdemeanors</p>
<p>*Bananas</p>
<p>*Take the Money and Run</p>
<p>*Manhattan</p>
<p>*Stardust Memories</p>
<p>12 Years a Slave</p>
<p>*Do the Right Thing</p>
<p>**Boyz in the Hood</p>
<p>*Malcolm X</p>
<p>*Glory</p>
<p>*Training Day</p>
<p>*A Beautiful Mind</p>
<p>Scent of a Woman</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>BONUS - 2026 Oscars: Conversations about the Nominations</title>
      <description>Hey Oscar fans — with the recent Oscar nominations we felt it was only fitting for our Oscars podcast to talk about them... Even though it goes against the theme of our show which uses the ‘test of time’ to see what really deserved to win or be nominated. Despite that, we still have thoughts and hot takes!  Join “Tex” and Mark as we discuss the nominees, make predictions, point out snubs and use everything we’ve learned making this show to try and understand what the Academy was thinking!  As always thanks for listening!



Contact us:  info@oscars.wtf
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2026 06:10:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar fans — with the recent Oscar nominations we felt it was only fitting for our Oscars podcast to talk about them... Even though it goes against the theme of our show which uses the ‘test of time’ to see what really deserved to win or be nominated. Despite that, we still have thoughts and hot takes!  Join “Tex” and Mark as we discuss the nominees, make predictions, point out snubs and use everything we’ve learned making this show to try and understand what the Academy was thinking!  As always thanks for listening!



Contact us:  info@oscars.wtf
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar fans — with the recent Oscar nominations we felt it was only fitting for our Oscars podcast to talk about them... Even though it goes against the theme of our show which uses the ‘test of time’ to see what really deserved to win or be nominated. Despite that, we still have thoughts and hot takes!  Join “Tex” and Mark as we discuss the nominees, make predictions, point out snubs and use everything we’ve learned making this show to try and understand what the Academy was thinking!  As always thanks for listening!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><u><strong>Contact us:</strong></u>  info@oscars.wtf</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>BONUS - The Fabulous Films Noir of 1946!</title>
      <link>https://www.oscars.wtf</link>
      <description>1946 was an extraordinary year for film noir—so much so, even the Academy had to take notice. As Hollywood plunged into the shadows, moral ambiguity, and hard-boiled despair, the Oscars recognized standouts like Notorious, The Killers, and The Stranger. But with so much darkness flooding the screen, plenty of essential classics were left behind. Films like Gilda, The Postman Always Rings Twice, and The Big Sleep—now pillars of the noir canon—went largely unnoticed at the time. In this bonus episode, we celebrate a truly great year for film noir, revisiting fourteen unforgettable films and exploring what the Academy saw, what it missed, and why 1946 remains a defining moment for one of cinema’s most enduring styles.



Films Mentioned

*Recommended

**It’s a Matter of Life and Death (not noir)

**The Killers

**Notorious

**The Stranger

*The Spiral Staircase

*The Blue Dahlia

*The 7th Veil (not considered noir)

**Gilda

**The Postman Always Rings Twice

*The Big Sleep

*The Dark Mirror

*The Strange Love of Martha Ivers

**The Locket

*Shock!

*The Strange Woman

*The Glass Key

**This Gun For Hire

Saigon

**Double Indemnity

**Too Late for Tears

**To Have and Have Not

Confidential Agent

*The Lady From Shanghai

**The Magnificent Ambersons (not noir)

**Citizen Kane  (not noir)



Contact us:  info@oscars.wtf
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 06:20:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>1946 was an extraordinary year for film noir—so much so, even the Academy had to take notice. As Hollywood plunged into the shadows, moral ambiguity, and hard-boiled despair, the Oscars recognized standouts like Notorious, The Killers, and The Stranger. But with so much darkness flooding the screen, plenty of essential classics were left behind. Films like Gilda, The Postman Always Rings Twice, and The Big Sleep—now pillars of the noir canon—went largely unnoticed at the time. In this bonus episode, we celebrate a truly great year for film noir, revisiting fourteen unforgettable films and exploring what the Academy saw, what it missed, and why 1946 remains a defining moment for one of cinema’s most enduring styles.



Films Mentioned

*Recommended

**It’s a Matter of Life and Death (not noir)

**The Killers

**Notorious

**The Stranger

*The Spiral Staircase

*The Blue Dahlia

*The 7th Veil (not considered noir)

**Gilda

**The Postman Always Rings Twice

*The Big Sleep

*The Dark Mirror

*The Strange Love of Martha Ivers

**The Locket

*Shock!

*The Strange Woman

*The Glass Key

**This Gun For Hire

Saigon

**Double Indemnity

**Too Late for Tears

**To Have and Have Not

Confidential Agent

*The Lady From Shanghai

**The Magnificent Ambersons (not noir)

**Citizen Kane  (not noir)



Contact us:  info@oscars.wtf
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>1946 was an extraordinary year for film noir—so much so, even the Academy had to take notice. As Hollywood plunged into the shadows, moral ambiguity, and hard-boiled despair, the Oscars recognized standouts like <em>Notorious</em>, <em>The Killers</em>, and <em>The Stranger</em>. But with so much darkness flooding the screen, plenty of essential classics were left behind. Films like <em>Gilda</em>, <em>The Postman Always Rings Twice</em>, and <em>The Big Sleep</em>—now pillars of the noir canon—went largely unnoticed at the time. In this bonus episode, we celebrate a truly great year for film noir, revisiting fourteen unforgettable films and exploring what the Academy saw, what it missed, and why 1946 remains a defining moment for one of cinema’s most enduring styles.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><u><strong>Films Mentioned</strong></u></p>
<p>*Recommended</p>
<p>**It’s a Matter of Life and Death (not noir)</p>
<p>**The Killers</p>
<p>**Notorious</p>
<p>**The Stranger</p>
<p>*The Spiral Staircase</p>
<p>*The Blue Dahlia</p>
<p>*The 7th Veil (not considered noir)</p>
<p>**Gilda</p>
<p>**The Postman Always Rings Twice</p>
<p>*The Big Sleep</p>
<p>*The Dark Mirror</p>
<p>*The Strange Love of Martha Ivers</p>
<p>**The Locket</p>
<p>*Shock!</p>
<p>*The Strange Woman</p>
<p>*The Glass Key</p>
<p>**This Gun For Hire</p>
<p>Saigon</p>
<p>**Double Indemnity</p>
<p>**Too Late for Tears</p>
<p>**To Have and Have Not</p>
<p>Confidential Agent</p>
<p>*The Lady From Shanghai</p>
<p>**The Magnificent Ambersons (not noir)</p>
<p>**Citizen Kane  (not noir)</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Contact us:  info@oscars.wtf</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1947 - It’s a “Wonderful” VS. “Best” Oscar</title>
      <link>https://www.oscars.wtf</link>
      <description>Hey there Oscar fans — Bruce is back and we are excited to bring you a super fun episode that looks back at the 1947 Oscars for the films of 1946 — yet another simply outstanding year of movies. And while this year is highlighted by a heavyweight battle between ‘The Best Years of Our Lives’ and ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’…  You can pretty much name any genre and find an incredible movie to suit your taste — many of which are still talked about today.  But with so many great movies this year, it’s remarkable how many A+ films didn’t make the cut.  So, did the right films win?  Were the right actors &amp; actresses nominated?  And what classic films from Hollywood’s golden era should you be adding to your watch-list?  Get ready to find all that out and more.  And remember, every time you leave us a 5-star review — Bruce eats some wings!  Thanks for listening!



Films Mentioned - (*Recommended)

**Duel in the Sun

**The Best Years of our Lives

The Jolson Story

Blue Skies

Saratoga Trunk

*The Razor’s Edge

Night and Day

*Notorious

*The Yearling

Till the Clouds Roll By

**It’s a Wonderful Life

Anna and the King of Siam

*The King and I

*Henry V

**The Killers

**Brief Encounter

*The Big Sleep

**My Darling Clementine

**The Stranger

*The Spiral Staircase

*The Dark Mirror

*The Human Comedy

*National Velvet

**The Postman Always Rings Twice

*To Each His Own

*Sister Kenny

**Gilda

*The Seventh Veil

*The Blue Dahlia

**Children of Paradise

*Road to Utopia

**Rome, Open City

Vacation From Marriage

*The Strange Love of Martha Ivers

**Shoe Shine



Email us at:  info@oscars.wtf
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there Oscar fans — Bruce is back and we are excited to bring you a super fun episode that looks back at the 1947 Oscars for the films of 1946 — yet another simply outstanding year of movies. And while this year is highlighted by a heavyweight battle between ‘The Best Years of Our Lives’ and ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’…  You can pretty much name any genre and find an incredible movie to suit your taste — many of which are still talked about today.  But with so many great movies this year, it’s remarkable how many A+ films didn’t make the cut.  So, did the right films win?  Were the right actors &amp; actresses nominated?  And what classic films from Hollywood’s golden era should you be adding to your watch-list?  Get ready to find all that out and more.  And remember, every time you leave us a 5-star review — Bruce eats some wings!  Thanks for listening!



Films Mentioned - (*Recommended)

**Duel in the Sun

**The Best Years of our Lives

The Jolson Story

Blue Skies

Saratoga Trunk

*The Razor’s Edge

Night and Day

*Notorious

*The Yearling

Till the Clouds Roll By

**It’s a Wonderful Life

Anna and the King of Siam

*The King and I

*Henry V

**The Killers

**Brief Encounter

*The Big Sleep

**My Darling Clementine

**The Stranger

*The Spiral Staircase

*The Dark Mirror

*The Human Comedy

*National Velvet

**The Postman Always Rings Twice

*To Each His Own

*Sister Kenny

**Gilda

*The Seventh Veil

*The Blue Dahlia

**Children of Paradise

*Road to Utopia

**Rome, Open City

Vacation From Marriage

*The Strange Love of Martha Ivers

**Shoe Shine



Email us at:  info@oscars.wtf
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey there Oscar fans — Bruce is back and we are excited to bring you a super fun episode that looks back at the 1947 Oscars for the films of 1946 — yet another simply outstanding year of movies. And while this year is highlighted by a heavyweight battle between ‘The Best Years of Our Lives’ and ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’…  You can pretty much name any genre and find an incredible movie to suit your taste — many of which are still talked about today.  But with so many great movies this year, it’s remarkable how many A+ films didn’t make the cut.  So, did the right films win?  Were the right actors &amp; actresses nominated?  And what classic films from Hollywood’s golden era should you be adding to your watch-list?  Get ready to find all that out and more.  And remember, every time you leave us a 5-star review — Bruce eats some wings!  Thanks for listening!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Films Mentioned - (</strong><u>*Recommended)</u></p>
<p>**Duel in the Sun</p>
<p>**The Best Years of our Lives</p>
<p>The Jolson Story</p>
<p>Blue Skies</p>
<p>Saratoga Trunk</p>
<p>*The Razor’s Edge</p>
<p>Night and Day</p>
<p>*Notorious</p>
<p>*The Yearling</p>
<p>Till the Clouds Roll By</p>
<p>**It’s a Wonderful Life</p>
<p>Anna and the King of Siam</p>
<p>*The King and I</p>
<p>*Henry V</p>
<p>**The Killers</p>
<p>**Brief Encounter</p>
<p>*The Big Sleep</p>
<p>**My Darling Clementine</p>
<p>**The Stranger</p>
<p>*The Spiral Staircase</p>
<p>*The Dark Mirror</p>
<p>*The Human Comedy</p>
<p>*National Velvet</p>
<p>**The Postman Always Rings Twice</p>
<p>*To Each His Own</p>
<p>*Sister Kenny</p>
<p>**Gilda</p>
<p>*The Seventh Veil</p>
<p>*The Blue Dahlia</p>
<p>**Children of Paradise</p>
<p>*Road to Utopia</p>
<p>**Rome, Open City</p>
<p>Vacation From Marriage</p>
<p>*The Strange Love of Martha Ivers</p>
<p>**Shoe Shine</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Email us at:  info@oscars.wtf</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Bonus - Golden Globes 2026 Reaction</title>
      <link>https://www.oscars.wtf</link>
      <description>Hey Oscars fans -- before recording earlier this week, Bruce, "Tex" and Mark had a brief conversation about the recent Golden Globe Awards.  Here is our theorizing on how this bodes for the upcoming Oscar nominations as well as some thoughts on the movies we've seen (so far) from 2025.  Enjoy.  
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 19:24:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscars fans -- before recording earlier this week, Bruce, "Tex" and Mark had a brief conversation about the recent Golden Globe Awards.  Here is our theorizing on how this bodes for the upcoming Oscar nominations as well as some thoughts on the movies we've seen (so far) from 2025.  Enjoy.  
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscars fans -- before recording earlier this week, Bruce, "Tex" and Mark had a brief conversation about the recent Golden Globe Awards.  Here is our theorizing on how this bodes for the upcoming Oscar nominations as well as some thoughts on the movies we've seen (so far) from 2025.  Enjoy.  </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Bonus - Mr. Kubrick, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Losing Oscars</title>
      <link>https://www.oscars.wtf</link>
      <description>Hey Oscar fans, we’ve got a special treat for you — another episode on yet another luminary director, responsible for some of the greatest movies of all time — only to have the Academy shrug and vote for something/someone else.  Granted a lot of Stanley Kubrick’s movies may have felt ahead of their time, or were in stiff competition with other great movies.  But the fact that you can go to Stanley Kubrick’s estate (or museum) and not see an Oscar for Best Director (or Best Picture) among his possessions feels like an Oscar hate crime.  Sit back and enjoy as “Tex” and Mark examine Kubrick’s legendary filmography with an eye on finding a path to giving Kubrick his much deserved Oscar glory.  A must-listen for film nerds and casual film fans alike!



Films Mentioned

(*Recommended )

*Day of the Fight (doc short)

*Day of the Fight (feature)

Flying Padre (doc short)

The Seafarers (doc short)

Fear and Desire

Killer’s Kiss

*The Killing

Around the World in 80 Days

*Giant

The King and I

The Ten Commandments

Friendly Persuasion

*Paths of Glory

*Bridge on the River Kwai

*12 Angry Men

Peyton Place

Sayonara

*Witness for the Prosecution

*Spartacus

*Ben-Hur

*The Apartment

*Elmer Gantry

The Alamo

Sons and Lovers

The Sundowners

*Psycho

Lolita

*Lawrence of Arabia

*To Kill a Mockingbird

*Dr. Strangelove, or:  How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

My Fair Lady

*Becket

*Mary Poppins

*Zorba the Greek

*2001:  A Space Odyssey

Oliver!

Funny Girl

*The Lion in Winter

Rachel, Rachel

Romeo and Juliet

*The Producers

*A Clockwork Orange

*The French Connection

Fiddler on the Roof

*The Last Picture Show

Nicholas and Alexandria

Sunday Bloody Sunday

*Barry Lyndon

*One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest

*Dog Day Afternoon

*Jaws

*Nashville

*Amarcord

*Amadeus

*The Fireman’s Ball

*The Shining

The Shining (Stephen King version)

*Full Metal Jacket

The Last Emperor

*Broadcast News

*Fatal Attraction

Hope and Glory

*Moonstruck

*My Life as a Dog

*Wall Street

*Eyes Wide Shut



Contact The Oscars: WWTT?:   info@oscars.wtf
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar fans, we’ve got a special treat for you — another episode on yet another luminary director, responsible for some of the greatest movies of all time — only to have the Academy shrug and vote for something/someone else.  Granted a lot of Stanley Kubrick’s movies may have felt ahead of their time, or were in stiff competition with other great movies.  But the fact that you can go to Stanley Kubrick’s estate (or museum) and not see an Oscar for Best Director (or Best Picture) among his possessions feels like an Oscar hate crime.  Sit back and enjoy as “Tex” and Mark examine Kubrick’s legendary filmography with an eye on finding a path to giving Kubrick his much deserved Oscar glory.  A must-listen for film nerds and casual film fans alike!



Films Mentioned

(*Recommended )

*Day of the Fight (doc short)

*Day of the Fight (feature)

Flying Padre (doc short)

The Seafarers (doc short)

Fear and Desire

Killer’s Kiss

*The Killing

Around the World in 80 Days

*Giant

The King and I

The Ten Commandments

Friendly Persuasion

*Paths of Glory

*Bridge on the River Kwai

*12 Angry Men

Peyton Place

Sayonara

*Witness for the Prosecution

*Spartacus

*Ben-Hur

*The Apartment

*Elmer Gantry

The Alamo

Sons and Lovers

The Sundowners

*Psycho

Lolita

*Lawrence of Arabia

*To Kill a Mockingbird

*Dr. Strangelove, or:  How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

My Fair Lady

*Becket

*Mary Poppins

*Zorba the Greek

*2001:  A Space Odyssey

Oliver!

Funny Girl

*The Lion in Winter

Rachel, Rachel

Romeo and Juliet

*The Producers

*A Clockwork Orange

*The French Connection

Fiddler on the Roof

*The Last Picture Show

Nicholas and Alexandria

Sunday Bloody Sunday

*Barry Lyndon

*One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest

*Dog Day Afternoon

*Jaws

*Nashville

*Amarcord

*Amadeus

*The Fireman’s Ball

*The Shining

The Shining (Stephen King version)

*Full Metal Jacket

The Last Emperor

*Broadcast News

*Fatal Attraction

Hope and Glory

*Moonstruck

*My Life as a Dog

*Wall Street

*Eyes Wide Shut



Contact The Oscars: WWTT?:   info@oscars.wtf
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar fans, we’ve got a special treat for you — another episode on yet another luminary director, responsible for some of the greatest movies of all time — only to have the Academy shrug and vote for something/someone else.  Granted a lot of Stanley Kubrick’s movies may have felt ahead of their time, or were in stiff competition with other great movies.  But the fact that you can go to Stanley Kubrick’s estate (or museum) and not see an Oscar for Best Director (or Best Picture) among his possessions feels like an Oscar hate crime.  Sit back and enjoy as “Tex” and Mark examine Kubrick’s legendary filmography with an eye on finding a path to giving Kubrick his much deserved Oscar glory.  A must-listen for film nerds and casual film fans alike!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Films Mentioned</strong></p>
<p>(*Recommended )</p>
<p>*Day of the Fight (doc short)</p>
<p>*Day of the Fight (feature)</p>
<p>Flying Padre (doc short)</p>
<p>The Seafarers (doc short)</p>
<p>Fear and Desire</p>
<p>Killer’s Kiss</p>
<p>*The Killing</p>
<p>Around the World in 80 Days</p>
<p>*Giant</p>
<p>The King and I</p>
<p>The Ten Commandments</p>
<p>Friendly Persuasion</p>
<p>*Paths of Glory</p>
<p>*Bridge on the River Kwai</p>
<p>*12 Angry Men</p>
<p>Peyton Place</p>
<p>Sayonara</p>
<p>*Witness for the Prosecution</p>
<p>*Spartacus</p>
<p>*Ben-Hur</p>
<p>*The Apartment</p>
<p>*Elmer Gantry</p>
<p>The Alamo</p>
<p>Sons and Lovers</p>
<p>The Sundowners</p>
<p>*Psycho</p>
<p>Lolita</p>
<p>*Lawrence of Arabia</p>
<p>*To Kill a Mockingbird</p>
<p>*Dr. Strangelove, or:  How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb</p>
<p>My Fair Lady</p>
<p>*Becket</p>
<p>*Mary Poppins</p>
<p>*Zorba the Greek</p>
<p>*2001:  A Space Odyssey</p>
<p>Oliver!</p>
<p>Funny Girl</p>
<p>*The Lion in Winter</p>
<p>Rachel, Rachel</p>
<p>Romeo and Juliet</p>
<p>*The Producers</p>
<p>*A Clockwork Orange</p>
<p>*The French Connection</p>
<p>Fiddler on the Roof</p>
<p>*The Last Picture Show</p>
<p>Nicholas and Alexandria</p>
<p>Sunday Bloody Sunday</p>
<p>*Barry Lyndon</p>
<p>*One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest</p>
<p>*Dog Day Afternoon</p>
<p>*Jaws</p>
<p>*Nashville</p>
<p>*Amarcord</p>
<p>*Amadeus</p>
<p>*The Fireman’s Ball</p>
<p>*The Shining</p>
<p>The Shining (Stephen King version)</p>
<p>*Full Metal Jacket</p>
<p>The Last Emperor</p>
<p>*Broadcast News</p>
<p>*Fatal Attraction</p>
<p>Hope and Glory</p>
<p>*Moonstruck</p>
<p>*My Life as a Dog</p>
<p>*Wall Street</p>
<p>*Eyes Wide Shut</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Contact The Oscars: WWTT?:   info@oscars.wtf</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Bonus - A Few Good Man:  A Tribute to Rob Reiner</title>
      <link>https://www.oscars.wtf</link>
      <description>Hey Oscar WWTT? Fans — as we all know, Rob Reiner and his wife Michelle were brutally taken from us on Dec. 14th, 2025.  This episode is a tribute to the amazing films &amp; legendary career he left behind. We mostly concentrate on his first 10 films — 9 of which range from very good to excellent.  And while Mr. Reiner never seemed to get the love he deserved from The Academy, his films stand the test of time by being some of our all-time favorite films.  From Spinal Tap to The Princess Bride to Harry Met Sally &amp; A Few Good Men - Rob Reiner’s work was imbued with his love of humor, relatability and character of conviction.  And while he might not have an Oscar — he has our enduring love and admiration. He will be missed.  As always, thanks for listening.



Films Mentioned 

(*)Recommended

*This is Spinal Tap

*The Princess Bride

*When Harry Met Sally

*Misery

*Stand By Me

*A Few Good Men

*Best in Show

*Waiting for Guffman

*For Your Consideration

*The Sure Thing

Porky’s

*The Shawshank Redemption

*Apt Pupil

*The Green Mile

Winter People

*Just Friends

*Carrie

*The Dead Zone

Cujo

*Goodfellas

*Dances With Wolves

*12 Angry Men

*Witness For the Prosecution

*Unforgiven

*The Crying Game

*Howard’s End

Scent of a Woman

The Player

Enchanted April

A River Runs Through It

North

*The American President

*Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

*Ghosts of Mississippi

The Bucket List

*LBJ

Spinal Tap 2:  The End Continues



Contact us:  info@oscars.wtf
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2026 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar WWTT? Fans — as we all know, Rob Reiner and his wife Michelle were brutally taken from us on Dec. 14th, 2025.  This episode is a tribute to the amazing films &amp; legendary career he left behind. We mostly concentrate on his first 10 films — 9 of which range from very good to excellent.  And while Mr. Reiner never seemed to get the love he deserved from The Academy, his films stand the test of time by being some of our all-time favorite films.  From Spinal Tap to The Princess Bride to Harry Met Sally &amp; A Few Good Men - Rob Reiner’s work was imbued with his love of humor, relatability and character of conviction.  And while he might not have an Oscar — he has our enduring love and admiration. He will be missed.  As always, thanks for listening.



Films Mentioned 

(*)Recommended

*This is Spinal Tap

*The Princess Bride

*When Harry Met Sally

*Misery

*Stand By Me

*A Few Good Men

*Best in Show

*Waiting for Guffman

*For Your Consideration

*The Sure Thing

Porky’s

*The Shawshank Redemption

*Apt Pupil

*The Green Mile

Winter People

*Just Friends

*Carrie

*The Dead Zone

Cujo

*Goodfellas

*Dances With Wolves

*12 Angry Men

*Witness For the Prosecution

*Unforgiven

*The Crying Game

*Howard’s End

Scent of a Woman

The Player

Enchanted April

A River Runs Through It

North

*The American President

*Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

*Ghosts of Mississippi

The Bucket List

*LBJ

Spinal Tap 2:  The End Continues



Contact us:  info@oscars.wtf
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar WWTT? Fans — as we all know, Rob Reiner and his wife Michelle were brutally taken from us on Dec. 14th, 2025.  This episode is a tribute to the amazing films &amp; legendary career he left behind. We mostly concentrate on his first 10 films — 9 of which range from very good to excellent.  And while Mr. Reiner never seemed to get the love he deserved from The Academy, his films stand the test of time by being some of our all-time favorite films.  From Spinal Tap to The Princess Bride to Harry Met Sally &amp; A Few Good Men - Rob Reiner’s work was imbued with his love of humor, relatability and character of conviction.  And while he might not have an Oscar — he has our enduring love and admiration. He will be missed.  As always, thanks for listening.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><u><strong>Films Mentioned </strong></u></p>
<p><u>(*)Recommended</u></p>
<p>*This is Spinal Tap</p>
<p>*The Princess Bride</p>
<p>*When Harry Met Sally</p>
<p>*Misery</p>
<p>*Stand By Me</p>
<p>*A Few Good Men</p>
<p>*Best in Show</p>
<p>*Waiting for Guffman</p>
<p>*For Your Consideration</p>
<p>*The Sure Thing</p>
<p>Porky’s</p>
<p>*The Shawshank Redemption</p>
<p>*Apt Pupil</p>
<p>*The Green Mile</p>
<p>Winter People</p>
<p>*Just Friends</p>
<p>*Carrie</p>
<p>*The Dead Zone</p>
<p>Cujo</p>
<p>*Goodfellas</p>
<p>*Dances With Wolves</p>
<p>*12 Angry Men</p>
<p>*Witness For the Prosecution</p>
<p>*Unforgiven</p>
<p>*The Crying Game</p>
<p>*Howard’s End</p>
<p>Scent of a Woman</p>
<p>The Player</p>
<p>Enchanted April</p>
<p>A River Runs Through It</p>
<p>North</p>
<p>*The American President</p>
<p>*Mr. Smith Goes to Washington</p>
<p>*Ghosts of Mississippi</p>
<p>The Bucket List</p>
<p>*LBJ</p>
<p>Spinal Tap 2:  The End Continues</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Contact us</strong>:  info@oscars.wtf</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1958 - Oscar on the River Kwai</title>
      <description>Hey Oscar fans, Bruce is back and we’re taking on one of the greatest, unsung years in movie history.  The nominees are mostly great.  The non-nominees are also pretty great.  And the test of time needs to be graded on a curve because so many of these films continue to resonate today. This episode is a treat for anyone who loves and appreciates truly classic films.  And if you’re not already a classic film lover, these are the films that will make you one!  And with two of the greatest courtroom dramas in movie history vying for best picture against one of the all-time greatest war epics — one could deliberate for years to try and get it right. Luckily we rest our case in just over an hour!  Enjoy and as always, thanks for listening!  



Films Mentioned

(* Recommended)



1/2* Sayonara

1/2* Peyton Place

**Bridge on the River Kwai

**12 Angry Men

**Witness for the Prosecution

The Teahouse of the August Moon

*Viva Zapata

*The King and I

Return to Peyton Place

**A Face in the Crowd

**Paths of Glory

*The Sweet Smell of Success

*The Seventh Seal

*What’s Up Tiger Lily?

*A Hatful of Rain

*The Cranes are Flying

*Wild is the Wind

Raintree County

*Gone With the Wind

*A Place in the Sun

*Valley of the Dolls

*Lawrence of Arabia

*Oliver Twist

*Great Expectations

*Brief Encounter

*Summertime

**Double Indemnity

*The Lost Weekend

**Stalag 17

*Sabrina 

**Sunset Boulevard

*The Spirit of St. Louis

*Love in the Afternoon

*The Tin Star

*3:10 to Yuma

*Forty Guns

*Gunfight at the OK Coral

**Star Wars

*The Great Escape

Man of a Thousand Faces

*Jamaica Inn

Heaven Knows Mr. Allison

September

Where Love Has Gone

The Rose Tattoo

*The Three Faces of Eve

*Kind Hearts and Coronets

*Rome, Open City

*Funny Face

Nights of Cabiria 

**The Bicycle Thieves

*The Bachelor Party

A Farewell to Arms

For Whom the Bell Tolls

Designing Woman

*I, Vitelloni

*The Gunfighter

*Duel in the Sun

*Gentleman’s Agreement

*To Kill a Mockingbird

*The Omen

*The Enemy Below

*The Little Foxes

*The Turning Point

*The Color Purple

The Joker is Wild

*The Bride of Frankenstein
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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2025 06:29:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar fans, Bruce is back and we’re taking on one of the greatest, unsung years in movie history.  The nominees are mostly great.  The non-nominees are also pretty great.  And the test of time needs to be graded on a curve because so many of these films continue to resonate today. This episode is a treat for anyone who loves and appreciates truly classic films.  And if you’re not already a classic film lover, these are the films that will make you one!  And with two of the greatest courtroom dramas in movie history vying for best picture against one of the all-time greatest war epics — one could deliberate for years to try and get it right. Luckily we rest our case in just over an hour!  Enjoy and as always, thanks for listening!  



Films Mentioned

(* Recommended)



1/2* Sayonara

1/2* Peyton Place

**Bridge on the River Kwai

**12 Angry Men

**Witness for the Prosecution

The Teahouse of the August Moon

*Viva Zapata

*The King and I

Return to Peyton Place

**A Face in the Crowd

**Paths of Glory

*The Sweet Smell of Success

*The Seventh Seal

*What’s Up Tiger Lily?

*A Hatful of Rain

*The Cranes are Flying

*Wild is the Wind

Raintree County

*Gone With the Wind

*A Place in the Sun

*Valley of the Dolls

*Lawrence of Arabia

*Oliver Twist

*Great Expectations

*Brief Encounter

*Summertime

**Double Indemnity

*The Lost Weekend

**Stalag 17

*Sabrina 

**Sunset Boulevard

*The Spirit of St. Louis

*Love in the Afternoon

*The Tin Star

*3:10 to Yuma

*Forty Guns

*Gunfight at the OK Coral

**Star Wars

*The Great Escape

Man of a Thousand Faces

*Jamaica Inn

Heaven Knows Mr. Allison

September

Where Love Has Gone

The Rose Tattoo

*The Three Faces of Eve

*Kind Hearts and Coronets

*Rome, Open City

*Funny Face

Nights of Cabiria 

**The Bicycle Thieves

*The Bachelor Party

A Farewell to Arms

For Whom the Bell Tolls

Designing Woman

*I, Vitelloni

*The Gunfighter

*Duel in the Sun

*Gentleman’s Agreement

*To Kill a Mockingbird

*The Omen

*The Enemy Below

*The Little Foxes

*The Turning Point

*The Color Purple

The Joker is Wild

*The Bride of Frankenstein
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar fans, Bruce is back and we’re taking on one of the greatest, unsung years in movie history.  The nominees are mostly great.  The non-nominees are also pretty great.  And the test of time needs to be graded on a curve because so many of these films continue to resonate today. This episode is a treat for anyone who loves and appreciates truly classic films.  And if you’re not already a classic film lover, these are the films that will make you one!  And with two of the greatest courtroom dramas in movie history vying for best picture against one of the all-time greatest war epics — one could deliberate for years to try and get it right. Luckily we rest our case in just over an hour!  Enjoy and as always, thanks for listening!  </p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Films Mentioned</strong></p>
<p>(* Recommended)</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>1/2* Sayonara</p>
<p>1/2* Peyton Place</p>
<p>**Bridge on the River Kwai</p>
<p>**12 Angry Men</p>
<p>**Witness for the Prosecution</p>
<p>The Teahouse of the August Moon</p>
<p>*Viva Zapata</p>
<p>*The King and I</p>
<p>Return to Peyton Place</p>
<p>**A Face in the Crowd</p>
<p>**Paths of Glory</p>
<p>*The Sweet Smell of Success</p>
<p>*The Seventh Seal</p>
<p>*What’s Up Tiger Lily?</p>
<p>*A Hatful of Rain</p>
<p>*The Cranes are Flying</p>
<p>*Wild is the Wind</p>
<p>Raintree County</p>
<p>*Gone With the Wind</p>
<p>*A Place in the Sun</p>
<p>*Valley of the Dolls</p>
<p>*Lawrence of Arabia</p>
<p>*Oliver Twist</p>
<p>*Great Expectations</p>
<p>*Brief Encounter</p>
<p>*Summertime</p>
<p>**Double Indemnity</p>
<p>*The Lost Weekend</p>
<p>**Stalag 17</p>
<p>*Sabrina </p>
<p>**Sunset Boulevard</p>
<p>*The Spirit of St. Louis</p>
<p>*Love in the Afternoon</p>
<p>*The Tin Star</p>
<p>*3:10 to Yuma</p>
<p>*Forty Guns</p>
<p>*Gunfight at the OK Coral</p>
<p>**Star Wars</p>
<p>*The Great Escape</p>
<p>Man of a Thousand Faces</p>
<p>*Jamaica Inn</p>
<p>Heaven Knows Mr. Allison</p>
<p>September</p>
<p>Where Love Has Gone</p>
<p>The Rose Tattoo</p>
<p>*The Three Faces of Eve</p>
<p>*Kind Hearts and Coronets</p>
<p>*Rome, Open City</p>
<p>*Funny Face</p>
<p>Nights of Cabiria </p>
<p>**The Bicycle Thieves</p>
<p>*The Bachelor Party</p>
<p>A Farewell to Arms</p>
<p>For Whom the Bell Tolls</p>
<p>Designing Woman</p>
<p>*I, Vitelloni</p>
<p>*The Gunfighter</p>
<p>*Duel in the Sun</p>
<p>*Gentleman’s Agreement</p>
<p>*To Kill a Mockingbird</p>
<p>*The Omen</p>
<p>*The Enemy Below</p>
<p>*The Little Foxes</p>
<p>*The Turning Point</p>
<p>*The Color Purple</p>
<p>The Joker is Wild</p>
<p>*The Bride of Frankenstein</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Encore:  Holiday Movie Special</title>
      <description>Happy Holidays Oscar fans!  This week's episode is an encore performance of our previous holiday episode -- where Bruce and  "Tex" discuss their favorite holiday movies and explore which ones got some holiday cheer from The Academy and which ones received a lump of coal.  Enjoy! 

Movies mentioned:

Just Friends (written by "Tex")

It Nearly Wasn't Christmas  (starring Bruce!)

White Christmas

A Christmas Story

Gremlins

Krampus

Bad Santa

Trading Places

Silent Night, Deadly Night

Black Christmas

Die Hard

(*Deck the Halls-referenced)

Jingle All the Way

Christmas with the Kranks

It's a Wonderful Life

Miracle on 34th Street

Holiday Land 

The Night Before Christmas

Toy Tinkers

Scrooge

Scrooged

Home Alone

The Nightmare Before Christmas

The Preacher's Wife

The Bishop's Wife

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

The Polar Express

The Holdovers

8 Crazy Nights

An American Tail

The Night Before
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2025 07:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Happy Holidays Oscar fans!  This week's episode is an encore performance of our previous holiday episode -- where Bruce and  "Tex" discuss their favorite holiday movies and explore which ones got some holiday cheer from The Academy and which ones received a lump of coal.  Enjoy! 

Movies mentioned:

Just Friends (written by "Tex")

It Nearly Wasn't Christmas  (starring Bruce!)

White Christmas

A Christmas Story

Gremlins

Krampus

Bad Santa

Trading Places

Silent Night, Deadly Night

Black Christmas

Die Hard

(*Deck the Halls-referenced)

Jingle All the Way

Christmas with the Kranks

It's a Wonderful Life

Miracle on 34th Street

Holiday Land 

The Night Before Christmas

Toy Tinkers

Scrooge

Scrooged

Home Alone

The Nightmare Before Christmas

The Preacher's Wife

The Bishop's Wife

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

The Polar Express

The Holdovers

8 Crazy Nights

An American Tail

The Night Before
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        <![CDATA[<p>Happy Holidays Oscar fans!  This week's episode is an encore performance of our previous holiday episode -- where Bruce and  "Tex" discuss their favorite holiday movies and explore which ones got some holiday cheer from The Academy and which ones received a lump of coal.  Enjoy! </p>
<p>Movies mentioned:</p>
<p>Just Friends (written by "Tex")</p>
<p>It Nearly Wasn't Christmas  (starring Bruce!)</p>
<p>White Christmas</p>
<p>A Christmas Story</p>
<p>Gremlins</p>
<p>Krampus</p>
<p>Bad Santa</p>
<p>Trading Places</p>
<p>Silent Night, Deadly Night</p>
<p>Black Christmas</p>
<p>Die Hard</p>
<p>(*Deck the Halls-referenced)</p>
<p>Jingle All the Way</p>
<p>Christmas with the Kranks</p>
<p>It's a Wonderful Life</p>
<p>Miracle on 34th Street</p>
<p>Holiday Land </p>
<p>The Night Before Christmas</p>
<p>Toy Tinkers</p>
<p>Scrooge</p>
<p>Scrooged</p>
<p>Home Alone</p>
<p>The Nightmare Before Christmas</p>
<p>The Preacher's Wife</p>
<p>The Bishop's Wife</p>
<p>How the Grinch Stole Christmas</p>
<p>The Polar Express</p>
<p>The Holdovers</p>
<p>8 Crazy Nights</p>
<p>An American Tail</p>
<p>The Night Before</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Bonus - You Talking To Me, Oscar? </title>
      <description>Hey Oscar fans, this week’s bonus episode covers the Director nearest &amp; dearest to our hearts — Mr. Martin Scorsese!  After discussing his breakthrough Oscar win (finally!) on the previous show (The 2007 Oscars) — we're looking back at Scorsese’s film career prior to The Departed and discussing which of his films could’ve/should’ve been nominated or won.  Along the way we give our thoughts, recommendations and disclaimers on tons of Scorsese films as well as behind the scenes stories, including the time Adam’s wife shoved Scorsese at the premiere of The Aviator.  If you love pure cinema — you will love this episode!  As always thanks for listening!

Films Mentioned

(*Recommended)  

*The Big Shave (short)

Who’s That Knocking at my Door?

*American Boy (Doc)

*Pulp Fiction

Boxcar Bertha

Bonnie &amp; Clyde

Obsessions (on Youtube)

*Mean Streets

*Blackmail!

*Murder!

*Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore

*Mr. Scorsese (Doc)

*Taxi Driver

*Rocky

*All the President’s Men

*Network

Face to Face

Seven Beauties

*Pickpocket

New York, New York

*Cabaret

One From the Heart

*Raging Bull

*The King of Comedy

*Tootsie 

*ET

*Missing

*Das Boot

Gandhi

*After Hours

*The Color of Money

*The Hustler

*The Last Temptation of Christ

*Goodfellas

*Dances With Wolves

*Cape Fear

*Cape Fear (1962)

The Age of Innocence

*Casino

*Bugsy

The Last Emperor

Empire of the Sun

Kundun

Seven Years in Tibet

Bringing Out the Dead

Light Sleeper

American Gigolo

Gangs of New York

*Titanic

The Aviator

*The Departed

*Shutter Island

*Wolf of Wall Street

The Irishman

*Killers of the Flower Moon

*Hugo

12 Years a Slave

*Silence

*Oppenheimer

*The Last Waltz



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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar fans, this week’s bonus episode covers the Director nearest &amp; dearest to our hearts — Mr. Martin Scorsese!  After discussing his breakthrough Oscar win (finally!) on the previous show (The 2007 Oscars) — we're looking back at Scorsese’s film career prior to The Departed and discussing which of his films could’ve/should’ve been nominated or won.  Along the way we give our thoughts, recommendations and disclaimers on tons of Scorsese films as well as behind the scenes stories, including the time Adam’s wife shoved Scorsese at the premiere of The Aviator.  If you love pure cinema — you will love this episode!  As always thanks for listening!

Films Mentioned

(*Recommended)  

*The Big Shave (short)

Who’s That Knocking at my Door?

*American Boy (Doc)

*Pulp Fiction

Boxcar Bertha

Bonnie &amp; Clyde

Obsessions (on Youtube)

*Mean Streets

*Blackmail!

*Murder!

*Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore

*Mr. Scorsese (Doc)

*Taxi Driver

*Rocky

*All the President’s Men

*Network

Face to Face

Seven Beauties

*Pickpocket

New York, New York

*Cabaret

One From the Heart

*Raging Bull

*The King of Comedy

*Tootsie 

*ET

*Missing

*Das Boot

Gandhi

*After Hours

*The Color of Money

*The Hustler

*The Last Temptation of Christ

*Goodfellas

*Dances With Wolves

*Cape Fear

*Cape Fear (1962)

The Age of Innocence

*Casino

*Bugsy

The Last Emperor

Empire of the Sun

Kundun

Seven Years in Tibet

Bringing Out the Dead

Light Sleeper

American Gigolo

Gangs of New York

*Titanic

The Aviator

*The Departed

*Shutter Island

*Wolf of Wall Street

The Irishman

*Killers of the Flower Moon

*Hugo

12 Years a Slave

*Silence

*Oppenheimer

*The Last Waltz



Contact us at:  info@oscars.wtf
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar fans, this week’s bonus episode covers the Director nearest &amp; dearest to our hearts — Mr. Martin Scorsese!  After discussing his breakthrough Oscar win (finally!) on the previous show (The 2007 Oscars) — we're looking back at Scorsese’s film career prior to The Departed and discussing which of his films could’ve/should’ve been nominated or won.  Along the way we give our thoughts, recommendations and disclaimers on tons of Scorsese films as well as behind the scenes stories, including the time Adam’s wife shoved Scorsese at the premiere of The Aviator.  If you love pure cinema — you will love this episode!  As always thanks for listening!</p>
<p><strong>Films Mentioned</strong></p>
<p>(*Recommended)  </p>
<p>*The Big Shave (short)</p>
<p>Who’s That Knocking at my Door?</p>
<p>*American Boy (Doc)</p>
<p>*Pulp Fiction</p>
<p>Boxcar Bertha</p>
<p>Bonnie &amp; Clyde</p>
<p>Obsessions (on Youtube)</p>
<p>*Mean Streets</p>
<p>*Blackmail!</p>
<p>*Murder!</p>
<p>*Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore</p>
<p>*Mr. Scorsese (Doc)</p>
<p>*Taxi Driver</p>
<p>*Rocky</p>
<p>*All the President’s Men</p>
<p>*Network</p>
<p>Face to Face</p>
<p>Seven Beauties</p>
<p>*Pickpocket</p>
<p>New York, New York</p>
<p>*Cabaret</p>
<p>One From the Heart</p>
<p>*Raging Bull</p>
<p>*The King of Comedy</p>
<p>*Tootsie </p>
<p>*ET</p>
<p>*Missing</p>
<p>*Das Boot</p>
<p>Gandhi</p>
<p>*After Hours</p>
<p>*The Color of Money</p>
<p>*The Hustler</p>
<p>*The Last Temptation of Christ</p>
<p>*Goodfellas</p>
<p>*Dances With Wolves</p>
<p>*Cape Fear</p>
<p>*Cape Fear (1962)</p>
<p>The Age of Innocence</p>
<p>*Casino</p>
<p>*Bugsy</p>
<p>The Last Emperor</p>
<p>Empire of the Sun</p>
<p>Kundun</p>
<p>Seven Years in Tibet</p>
<p>Bringing Out the Dead</p>
<p>Light Sleeper</p>
<p>American Gigolo</p>
<p>Gangs of New York</p>
<p>*Titanic</p>
<p>The Aviator</p>
<p>*The Departed</p>
<p>*Shutter Island</p>
<p>*Wolf of Wall Street</p>
<p>The Irishman</p>
<p>*Killers of the Flower Moon</p>
<p>*Hugo</p>
<p>12 Years a Slave</p>
<p>*Silence</p>
<p>*Oppenheimer</p>
<p>*The Last Waltz</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Contact us at:  info@oscars.wtf</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>2007 — Departing with an Oscar, Finally!</title>
      <description>Finally!  After leaving empty handed with 5 Best Director (and 4 Best Picture) nominations… one of the greatest film directors of all-time, the God of pure cinema, Martin Scorsese, finally gets to go home with Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director.  The Departed, his 2006 crime epic starring half of Hollywood seemed like the perfect vehicle to get him to the finish line… But at the same time, it’s a little bittersweet because in many people’s minds because The Departed might not have been the best movie of the year — and is nowhere near the best film Scorsese has ever made over his long and storied career.  In fact, as we inspect this year’s Oscar awards — we discover a lot of nominations rewarding good people for their not best work.  (And a few who deliver career benchmark performances!)  Join us as we hash through a year that is equal parts rewarding and confounding and try to discover whether there was a ‘rat’ in the Academy who had it in the bag for a legend.  As always, thanks for listening and supporting the show!



Movies Mentioned  

(*Recommended)

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest

*Night at the Museum

Cars

X-Men: The Last Stand

The DaVinci Code

Superman Returns

Happy Feet

Ice Age: The Meltdown

*Casino Royale

*The Pursuit of Happiness

*Dreamgirls

Babel 

*Pan’s Labyrinth

*The Queen

Blood Diamond

*The Departed

*Letters From Iwo Jima

*Little Miss Sunshine

*Notes on a Scandal

*Flags of Our Fathers

**Children of Men

*Apocalypto

*Inside Man

*The Prestige

The Illusionist

*United 93

*Little Children

*Volver

*The Last King of Scotland

Half Nelson

*Venus

*The Devil Wears Prada

*Borat

*An Inconvenient Truth

*1917

**The Lives of Others



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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Finally!  After leaving empty handed with 5 Best Director (and 4 Best Picture) nominations… one of the greatest film directors of all-time, the God of pure cinema, Martin Scorsese, finally gets to go home with Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director.  The Departed, his 2006 crime epic starring half of Hollywood seemed like the perfect vehicle to get him to the finish line… But at the same time, it’s a little bittersweet because in many people’s minds because The Departed might not have been the best movie of the year — and is nowhere near the best film Scorsese has ever made over his long and storied career.  In fact, as we inspect this year’s Oscar awards — we discover a lot of nominations rewarding good people for their not best work.  (And a few who deliver career benchmark performances!)  Join us as we hash through a year that is equal parts rewarding and confounding and try to discover whether there was a ‘rat’ in the Academy who had it in the bag for a legend.  As always, thanks for listening and supporting the show!



Movies Mentioned  

(*Recommended)

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest

*Night at the Museum

Cars

X-Men: The Last Stand

The DaVinci Code

Superman Returns

Happy Feet

Ice Age: The Meltdown

*Casino Royale

*The Pursuit of Happiness

*Dreamgirls

Babel 

*Pan’s Labyrinth

*The Queen

Blood Diamond

*The Departed

*Letters From Iwo Jima

*Little Miss Sunshine

*Notes on a Scandal

*Flags of Our Fathers

**Children of Men

*Apocalypto

*Inside Man

*The Prestige

The Illusionist

*United 93

*Little Children

*Volver

*The Last King of Scotland

Half Nelson

*Venus

*The Devil Wears Prada

*Borat

*An Inconvenient Truth

*1917

**The Lives of Others



Contact us at:  info@oscars.wtf
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Finally!  After leaving empty handed with 5 Best Director (and 4 Best Picture) nominations… one of the greatest film directors of all-time, the God of pure cinema, Martin Scorsese, finally gets to go home with Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director.  The Departed, his 2006 crime epic starring half of Hollywood seemed like the perfect vehicle to get him to the finish line… But at the same time, it’s a little bittersweet because in many people’s minds because The Departed might not have been the best movie of the year — and is nowhere near the best film Scorsese has ever made over his long and storied career.  In fact, as we inspect this year’s Oscar awards — we discover a lot of nominations rewarding good people for their not best work.  (And a few who deliver career benchmark performances!)  Join us as we hash through a year that is equal parts rewarding and confounding and try to discover whether there was a ‘rat’ in the Academy who had it in the bag for a legend.  As always, thanks for listening and supporting the show!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Movies Mentioned  </strong></p>
<p><strong>(*Recommended)</strong></p>
<p>Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest</p>
<p>*Night at the Museum</p>
<p>Cars</p>
<p>X-Men: The Last Stand</p>
<p>The DaVinci Code</p>
<p>Superman Returns</p>
<p>Happy Feet</p>
<p>Ice Age: The Meltdown</p>
<p>*Casino Royale</p>
<p>*The Pursuit of Happiness</p>
<p>*Dreamgirls</p>
<p>Babel </p>
<p>*Pan’s Labyrinth</p>
<p>*The Queen</p>
<p>Blood Diamond</p>
<p>*The Departed</p>
<p>*Letters From Iwo Jima</p>
<p>*Little Miss Sunshine</p>
<p>*Notes on a Scandal</p>
<p>*Flags of Our Fathers</p>
<p>**Children of Men</p>
<p>*Apocalypto</p>
<p>*Inside Man</p>
<p>*The Prestige</p>
<p>The Illusionist</p>
<p>*United 93</p>
<p>*Little Children</p>
<p>*Volver</p>
<p>*The Last King of Scotland</p>
<p>Half Nelson</p>
<p>*Venus</p>
<p>*The Devil Wears Prada</p>
<p>*Borat</p>
<p>*An Inconvenient Truth</p>
<p>*1917</p>
<p>**The Lives of Others</p>
<p><br></p>
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      <title>Bonus - Here's Looking at You, Bogart</title>
      <description>Hey Oscars WWTT? Fans — for this bonus episode, a companion piece to our recent 1938 Oscars episode, “Tex” and Mark take a fun look back at an acting legend — the incomparable Humphrey Bogart. However, rather than do a full retrospective of Bogart’s entire career in front of the camera (70+ films) — instead we’re focusing on the 7 films Bogart acted in, in 1937. Two of these films received Oscar nominations (DEAD END and BLACK LEGION) while the other five showcased an actor on the rise trying to turn the corner from a bit player in the ‘Also Starring’ section of the credits — to a well-rounded actor capable of playing more than just mobsters and wise-guys. This was a breakthrough year for Bogie and a chance to learn about some great hidden gem films for anyone who is a fan of movies, great acting and the rise of one of America’s greatest acting treasures.  Thanks for listening! 



Movies Mentioned

(*Recommended)

*Casablanca

*High Sierra

*The Maltese Falcon

*Key Largo

*The African Queen

*Treasure of the Sierra Madre

*Black Legion

*The Great O’Malley

*Marked Woman

San Quentin

*Kid Galahad

*Dead End

Stand In

*To Have and Have Not

*In a Lonely Place

*Beat the Devil

*The Caine Mutiny

*The Petrified Forest

*The Roaring 20’s

*The Harder They Fall



Contact us:  info@oscars.wtf
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2025 08:21:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscars WWTT? Fans — for this bonus episode, a companion piece to our recent 1938 Oscars episode, “Tex” and Mark take a fun look back at an acting legend — the incomparable Humphrey Bogart. However, rather than do a full retrospective of Bogart’s entire career in front of the camera (70+ films) — instead we’re focusing on the 7 films Bogart acted in, in 1937. Two of these films received Oscar nominations (DEAD END and BLACK LEGION) while the other five showcased an actor on the rise trying to turn the corner from a bit player in the ‘Also Starring’ section of the credits — to a well-rounded actor capable of playing more than just mobsters and wise-guys. This was a breakthrough year for Bogie and a chance to learn about some great hidden gem films for anyone who is a fan of movies, great acting and the rise of one of America’s greatest acting treasures.  Thanks for listening! 



Movies Mentioned

(*Recommended)

*Casablanca

*High Sierra

*The Maltese Falcon

*Key Largo

*The African Queen

*Treasure of the Sierra Madre

*Black Legion

*The Great O’Malley

*Marked Woman

San Quentin

*Kid Galahad

*Dead End

Stand In

*To Have and Have Not

*In a Lonely Place

*Beat the Devil

*The Caine Mutiny

*The Petrified Forest

*The Roaring 20’s

*The Harder They Fall



Contact us:  info@oscars.wtf
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscars WWTT? Fans — for this bonus episode, a companion piece to our recent 1938 Oscars episode, “Tex” and Mark take a fun look back at an acting legend — the incomparable Humphrey Bogart. However, rather than do a full retrospective of Bogart’s entire career in front of the camera (70+ films) — instead we’re focusing on the 7 films Bogart acted in, in 1937. Two of these films received Oscar nominations (DEAD END and BLACK LEGION) while the other five showcased an actor on the rise trying to turn the corner from a bit player in the ‘Also Starring’ section of the credits — to a well-rounded actor capable of playing more than just mobsters and wise-guys. This was a breakthrough year for Bogie and a chance to learn about some great hidden gem films for anyone who is a fan of movies, great acting and the rise of one of America’s greatest acting treasures.  Thanks for listening! </p>
<p><br></p>
<p><u><strong>Movies Mentioned</strong></u></p>
<p><strong>(*Recommended)</strong></p>
<p>*Casablanca</p>
<p>*High Sierra</p>
<p>*The Maltese Falcon</p>
<p>*Key Largo</p>
<p>*The African Queen</p>
<p>*Treasure of the Sierra Madre</p>
<p>*Black Legion</p>
<p>*The Great O’Malley</p>
<p>*Marked Woman</p>
<p>San Quentin</p>
<p>*Kid Galahad</p>
<p>*Dead End</p>
<p>Stand In</p>
<p>*To Have and Have Not</p>
<p>*In a Lonely Place</p>
<p>*Beat the Devil</p>
<p>*The Caine Mutiny</p>
<p>*The Petrified Forest</p>
<p>*The Roaring 20’s</p>
<p>*The Harder They Fall</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Contact us:  info@oscars.wtf</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1938 - The Awful Truth About the Oscars...</title>
      <description>I know, I know, another old Oscars ceremony from over 85 years ago. It can’t possibly be interesting!  You can think that… but you’d be wrong!  This year had 10 best picture nominees, covering a wide range of interesting topics — from the rise of fascism, the great Chicago fire and a love affair with Napoleon to the struggles of making it as an actress or Broadway star, the pitfalls of divorce and the plight of ancient Chinese farmers (played by non-Chinese actors.)  Plus the first of four versions of A Star is Born.  It’s an amazing year featuring the rising stars of the industry (Bogart, Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Greta Garbo, Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Muni and more!)  Trust us, if you love movies, (and adding movies you've never heard of to your watch list) you’re gonna love this episode.  As always, thanks for listening!



Films Mentioned

(* recommended)

*The Awful Truth

*The Life of Emile Zola

*A Star is Born

*Dead End

*One Hundred Men and a Girl

*Stage Door

*The Good Earth

*Lost Horizon

*In Old Chicago

*Captains Courageous

*Conquest

*Night Must Fall

*Hurricane

*The Black Legion

Topper

*Camille

*Stella Dallas

*Angel
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2025 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I know, I know, another old Oscars ceremony from over 85 years ago. It can’t possibly be interesting!  You can think that… but you’d be wrong!  This year had 10 best picture nominees, covering a wide range of interesting topics — from the rise of fascism, the great Chicago fire and a love affair with Napoleon to the struggles of making it as an actress or Broadway star, the pitfalls of divorce and the plight of ancient Chinese farmers (played by non-Chinese actors.)  Plus the first of four versions of A Star is Born.  It’s an amazing year featuring the rising stars of the industry (Bogart, Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Greta Garbo, Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Muni and more!)  Trust us, if you love movies, (and adding movies you've never heard of to your watch list) you’re gonna love this episode.  As always, thanks for listening!



Films Mentioned

(* recommended)

*The Awful Truth

*The Life of Emile Zola

*A Star is Born

*Dead End

*One Hundred Men and a Girl

*Stage Door

*The Good Earth

*Lost Horizon

*In Old Chicago

*Captains Courageous

*Conquest

*Night Must Fall

*Hurricane

*The Black Legion

Topper

*Camille

*Stella Dallas

*Angel
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        <![CDATA[<p>I know, I know, another old Oscars ceremony from over 85 years ago. It can’t possibly be interesting!  You can think that… but you’d be wrong!  This year had 10 best picture nominees, covering a wide range of interesting topics — from the rise of fascism, the great Chicago fire and a love affair with Napoleon to the struggles of making it as an actress or Broadway star, the pitfalls of divorce and the plight of ancient Chinese farmers (played by non-Chinese actors.)  Plus the first of four versions of A Star is Born.  It’s an amazing year featuring the rising stars of the industry (Bogart, Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Greta Garbo, Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Muni and more!)  Trust us, if you love movies, (and adding movies you've never heard of to your watch list) you’re gonna love this episode.  As always, thanks for listening!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><u><strong>Films Mentioned</strong></u></p>
<p><u><strong>(* recommended)</strong></u></p>
<p>*The Awful Truth</p>
<p>*The Life of Emile Zola</p>
<p>*A Star is Born</p>
<p>*Dead End</p>
<p>*One Hundred Men and a Girl</p>
<p>*Stage Door</p>
<p>*The Good Earth</p>
<p>*Lost Horizon</p>
<p>*In Old Chicago</p>
<p>*Captains Courageous</p>
<p>*Conquest</p>
<p>*Night Must Fall</p>
<p>*Hurricane</p>
<p>*The Black Legion</p>
<p>Topper</p>
<p>*Camille</p>
<p>*Stella Dallas</p>
<p>*Angel</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>5187</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Bonus:  Bring Me the Head of Sam Peckinpah!</title>
      <description>Few filmmakers achieve the level of notoriety and legendary status of Sam Peckinpah. He didn’t just direct movies — he detonated them. And while he never received any love from the Oscars, that was never his goal. Unflinching, uncompromising, and unrelenting, Peckinpah existed to turn on-screen violence into an art form… often in slow motion. Join us as we break down the bruised beauty of his short but lasting filmography — and pay homage to the man whose balletic violence and broken heroes changed the language of film forever.

Films Mentioned

*Recommended   

(P) Peckinpah directed



*The Ballad of Cable Hogue  (P)

Airport

Noon Wine (P)

**The Wild Bunch (P)

*Pat Garrett &amp; Billy the Kid (P)

**Straw Dogs (P)

*The Getaway (P)

*Convoy (P)

The Other Side of the Wind

*The Deadly Companions (P)

*How Green Was My Valley

*The Quiet Man

McLintock

*Ride the High Country (P)

*Lawrence of Arabia

*The Music Man

*To Kill a Mockingbird

*The Longest Day

*Major Dundee (P)

*Butch Cassidy &amp; the Sundance Kid

*Midnight Cowboy

A Clockwork Orange

*The French Connection

*Fiddler on the Roof

*The Last Picture Show

Sunday Bloody Sunday

Junior Bonner (P)

The Last Straighter

Smokey and the Bandit

Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (P)

The Killing of a Chinese Bookie

*The Godfather

The Killer Elite (P)

*Cross of Iron  (P)

*Inglorious Basterds

*Saving Private Ryan

The Osterman Weekend (P)

Straw Dogs (2011)

The Killer Elite (2011)

The Getaway (1994)


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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2025 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Few filmmakers achieve the level of notoriety and legendary status of Sam Peckinpah. He didn’t just direct movies — he detonated them. And while he never received any love from the Oscars, that was never his goal. Unflinching, uncompromising, and unrelenting, Peckinpah existed to turn on-screen violence into an art form… often in slow motion. Join us as we break down the bruised beauty of his short but lasting filmography — and pay homage to the man whose balletic violence and broken heroes changed the language of film forever.

Films Mentioned

*Recommended   

(P) Peckinpah directed



*The Ballad of Cable Hogue  (P)

Airport

Noon Wine (P)

**The Wild Bunch (P)

*Pat Garrett &amp; Billy the Kid (P)

**Straw Dogs (P)

*The Getaway (P)

*Convoy (P)

The Other Side of the Wind

*The Deadly Companions (P)

*How Green Was My Valley

*The Quiet Man

McLintock

*Ride the High Country (P)

*Lawrence of Arabia

*The Music Man

*To Kill a Mockingbird

*The Longest Day

*Major Dundee (P)

*Butch Cassidy &amp; the Sundance Kid

*Midnight Cowboy

A Clockwork Orange

*The French Connection

*Fiddler on the Roof

*The Last Picture Show

Sunday Bloody Sunday

Junior Bonner (P)

The Last Straighter

Smokey and the Bandit

Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (P)

The Killing of a Chinese Bookie

*The Godfather

The Killer Elite (P)

*Cross of Iron  (P)

*Inglorious Basterds

*Saving Private Ryan

The Osterman Weekend (P)

Straw Dogs (2011)

The Killer Elite (2011)

The Getaway (1994)


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        <![CDATA[<p>Few filmmakers achieve the level of notoriety and legendary status of Sam Peckinpah. He didn’t just direct movies — he detonated them. And while he never received any love from the Oscars, that was never his goal. Unflinching, uncompromising, and unrelenting, Peckinpah existed to turn on-screen violence into an art form… often in slow motion. Join us as we break down the bruised beauty of his short but lasting filmography — and pay homage to the man whose balletic violence and broken heroes changed the language of film forever.</p>
<p><strong>Films Mentioned</strong></p>
<p><u><strong>*</strong></u>Recommended   </p>
<p>(P) Peckinpah directed</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>*The Ballad of Cable Hogue  (P)</p>
<p>Airport</p>
<p>Noon Wine (P)</p>
<p>**The Wild Bunch (P)</p>
<p>*Pat Garrett &amp; Billy the Kid (P)</p>
<p>**Straw Dogs (P)</p>
<p>*The Getaway (P)</p>
<p>*Convoy (P)</p>
<p>The Other Side of the Wind</p>
<p>*The Deadly Companions (P)</p>
<p>*How Green Was My Valley</p>
<p>*The Quiet Man</p>
<p>McLintock</p>
<p>*Ride the High Country (P)</p>
<p>*Lawrence of Arabia</p>
<p>*The Music Man</p>
<p>*To Kill a Mockingbird</p>
<p>*The Longest Day</p>
<p>*Major Dundee (P)</p>
<p>*Butch Cassidy &amp; the Sundance Kid</p>
<p>*Midnight Cowboy</p>
<p>A Clockwork Orange</p>
<p>*The French Connection</p>
<p>*Fiddler on the Roof</p>
<p>*The Last Picture Show</p>
<p>Sunday Bloody Sunday</p>
<p>Junior Bonner (P)</p>
<p>The Last Straighter</p>
<p>Smokey and the Bandit</p>
<p>Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (P)</p>
<p>The Killing of a Chinese Bookie</p>
<p>*The Godfather</p>
<p>The Killer Elite (P)</p>
<p>*Cross of Iron  (P)</p>
<p>*Inglorious Basterds</p>
<p>*Saving Private Ryan</p>
<p>The Osterman Weekend (P)</p>
<p>Straw Dogs (2011)</p>
<p>The Killer Elite (2011)</p>
<p>The Getaway (1994)</p>
<p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>4697</itunes:duration>
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      <title>1971 - No Poor Bastard Ever Won an Oscar Dying for His Country</title>
      <description>Hey Oscar fans, welcome to the 1971 Oscars for the films of 1970.  The title of the episode refers to the opening line of this year’s Best Picture Winner — Patton — a movie driven by one of the most powerful performances in film history.  In fact, George C. Scott’s portrayal of General George S. Patton was so acclaimed that despite telling the Academy not to vote for him and that he wouldn’t show up to the Oscars; wouldn’t accept the award; and thought the entire concept of actors competing for awards was a stupid ‘meat parade’ — he still won for Best Actor!  Yep, this was a strange year full of strange movies, bizarre choices and enough ‘WTF?’ to make you wonder if George C. Scott had the right idea!  As always, thanks for listening!



Movies Mentioned

(*Recommended)

Love Story 

Airport

*M*A*S*H

*Patton

*Woodstock

*Little Big Man

*Tora! Tora! Tora!

*Ryan’s Daughter

Catch-22

The Owl and the Pussycat

*The Haunting (1963)

*Citizen Kane

*Five Easy Pieces 

*The Ballad of Cable Hogue

*The Great White Hope

*The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes

*Joe

*Rocky

*The Karate Kid

Lovers and Other Strangers

The Landlord

Women in Love

Fellini’s Satyricon 

*Planet of the Apes

*The Country Girl

*Miracle on 34th Street

*Diary of a Mad Housewife

 *Barry Lyndon

*Easy Rider

*I Never Sang For My Father

*Hud

*Being There

*Ninotchka

*The Hustler

*The Getaway

*The Godfather

*Hobson’s Choice

*Pollyanna

*The Hours

*Lawrence of Arabia

*Bridge on the River Kwai

*Doctor Zhivago

*A Raisin in the Sun

*My Night At Maud’s

*Wanda
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2025 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar fans, welcome to the 1971 Oscars for the films of 1970.  The title of the episode refers to the opening line of this year’s Best Picture Winner — Patton — a movie driven by one of the most powerful performances in film history.  In fact, George C. Scott’s portrayal of General George S. Patton was so acclaimed that despite telling the Academy not to vote for him and that he wouldn’t show up to the Oscars; wouldn’t accept the award; and thought the entire concept of actors competing for awards was a stupid ‘meat parade’ — he still won for Best Actor!  Yep, this was a strange year full of strange movies, bizarre choices and enough ‘WTF?’ to make you wonder if George C. Scott had the right idea!  As always, thanks for listening!



Movies Mentioned

(*Recommended)

Love Story 

Airport

*M*A*S*H

*Patton

*Woodstock

*Little Big Man

*Tora! Tora! Tora!

*Ryan’s Daughter

Catch-22

The Owl and the Pussycat

*The Haunting (1963)

*Citizen Kane

*Five Easy Pieces 

*The Ballad of Cable Hogue

*The Great White Hope

*The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes

*Joe

*Rocky

*The Karate Kid

Lovers and Other Strangers

The Landlord

Women in Love

Fellini’s Satyricon 

*Planet of the Apes

*The Country Girl

*Miracle on 34th Street

*Diary of a Mad Housewife

 *Barry Lyndon

*Easy Rider

*I Never Sang For My Father

*Hud

*Being There

*Ninotchka

*The Hustler

*The Getaway

*The Godfather

*Hobson’s Choice

*Pollyanna

*The Hours

*Lawrence of Arabia

*Bridge on the River Kwai

*Doctor Zhivago

*A Raisin in the Sun

*My Night At Maud’s

*Wanda
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar fans, welcome to the 1971 Oscars for the films of 1970.  The title of the episode refers to the opening line of this year’s Best Picture Winner — Patton — a movie driven by one of the most powerful performances in film history.  In fact, George C. Scott’s portrayal of General George S. Patton was so acclaimed that despite telling the Academy not to vote for him and that he wouldn’t show up to the Oscars; wouldn’t accept the award; and thought the entire concept of actors competing for awards was a stupid ‘meat parade’ — he still won for Best Actor!  Yep, this was a strange year full of strange movies, bizarre choices and enough ‘WTF?’ to make you wonder if George C. Scott had the right idea!  As always, thanks for listening!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Movies Mentioned</strong></p>
<p>(*Recommended)</p>
<p>Love Story </p>
<p>Airport</p>
<p>*M*A*S*H</p>
<p>*Patton</p>
<p>*Woodstock</p>
<p>*Little Big Man</p>
<p>*Tora! Tora! Tora!</p>
<p>*Ryan’s Daughter</p>
<p>Catch-22</p>
<p>The Owl and the Pussycat</p>
<p>*The Haunting (1963)</p>
<p>*Citizen Kane</p>
<p>*Five Easy Pieces </p>
<p>*The Ballad of Cable Hogue</p>
<p>*The Great White Hope</p>
<p>*The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes</p>
<p>*Joe</p>
<p>*Rocky</p>
<p>*The Karate Kid</p>
<p>Lovers and Other Strangers</p>
<p>The Landlord</p>
<p>Women in Love</p>
<p>Fellini’s Satyricon </p>
<p>*Planet of the Apes</p>
<p>*The Country Girl</p>
<p>*Miracle on 34th Street</p>
<p>*Diary of a Mad Housewife</p>
<p> *Barry Lyndon</p>
<p>*Easy Rider</p>
<p>*I Never Sang For My Father</p>
<p>*Hud</p>
<p>*Being There</p>
<p>*Ninotchka</p>
<p>*The Hustler</p>
<p>*The Getaway</p>
<p>*The Godfather</p>
<p>*Hobson’s Choice</p>
<p>*Pollyanna</p>
<p>*The Hours</p>
<p>*Lawrence of Arabia</p>
<p>*Bridge on the River Kwai</p>
<p>*Doctor Zhivago</p>
<p>*A Raisin in the Sun</p>
<p>*My Night At Maud’s</p>
<p>*Wanda</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Bonus:  Was 1986 the Greatest Year in Movie History?</title>
      <description>Hello Oscar lovers, we are back with a very special bonus episode that celebrates the fabulous films from the year 1986.  In fact, “Tex” and Mark think there were so many great films released that year, that we could have an ALTERNATE OSCARS where we nominate and select completely different movies and performances and still have an amazing Oscar show.  And to prove it — that’s exactly what we did!  

So enjoy (and play along) with our ‘Alternate 1987 Oscars’ for the non-nominated films of 1986 — one of the greatest years in movie history!  As always, thanks for listening!  



FILMS MENTIONED

(* Highly Recommended)



(The Room)

*Wizard of Oz

*Gone With the Wind

*Stagecoach

*Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

*Ninotchka

*The Matrix

*Fight Club

*The Sixth Sense 

*Being John Malkovich

*Magnolia 

The Talented Mr. Ripley

*The Green Mile

*Toy Story 2

*Platoon

*Children of a Lesser God

*The Mission

*A Room With a View

*Hannah &amp; Her Sisters

*The Color of Money

*Top Gun

*Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

*Hoosiers

*Aliens

*Blue Velvet

*Peggy Sue Got Married

*Heartburn

*The Mosquito Coast

*Stand By Me

*Alien

Jaws 2

*Jaws

*Raging Bull

*Rocky 3

*Mulholland Drive

*The Hustler

*The Fly

*Labyrinth

*Little Shop of Horrors

*A Few Good Men

*The Breakfast Club

*The Verdict

*Manhunter

*Lucas

*Carnal Knowledge

*Witness

Hot Shots Part Deux

The Morning After

Crimes of the Heart

*Something Wild

Sid and Nancy

9 1/2 Weeks

*Working Girl

Nothing in Common

*Highlander

*Ruthless People

About Last Night

*Crocodile Dundee

*Silkwood

Iron Eagle

At Close Range

Absolute Beginners

*The Dark Knight

*Nickel Boys

*Round Midnight
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      <itunes:summary>Hello Oscar lovers, we are back with a very special bonus episode that celebrates the fabulous films from the year 1986.  In fact, “Tex” and Mark think there were so many great films released that year, that we could have an ALTERNATE OSCARS where we nominate and select completely different movies and performances and still have an amazing Oscar show.  And to prove it — that’s exactly what we did!  

So enjoy (and play along) with our ‘Alternate 1987 Oscars’ for the non-nominated films of 1986 — one of the greatest years in movie history!  As always, thanks for listening!  



FILMS MENTIONED

(* Highly Recommended)



(The Room)

*Wizard of Oz

*Gone With the Wind

*Stagecoach

*Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

*Ninotchka

*The Matrix

*Fight Club

*The Sixth Sense 

*Being John Malkovich

*Magnolia 

The Talented Mr. Ripley

*The Green Mile

*Toy Story 2

*Platoon

*Children of a Lesser God

*The Mission

*A Room With a View

*Hannah &amp; Her Sisters

*The Color of Money

*Top Gun

*Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

*Hoosiers

*Aliens

*Blue Velvet

*Peggy Sue Got Married

*Heartburn

*The Mosquito Coast

*Stand By Me

*Alien

Jaws 2

*Jaws

*Raging Bull

*Rocky 3

*Mulholland Drive

*The Hustler

*The Fly

*Labyrinth

*Little Shop of Horrors

*A Few Good Men

*The Breakfast Club

*The Verdict

*Manhunter

*Lucas

*Carnal Knowledge

*Witness

Hot Shots Part Deux

The Morning After

Crimes of the Heart

*Something Wild

Sid and Nancy

9 1/2 Weeks

*Working Girl

Nothing in Common

*Highlander

*Ruthless People

About Last Night

*Crocodile Dundee

*Silkwood

Iron Eagle

At Close Range

Absolute Beginners

*The Dark Knight

*Nickel Boys

*Round Midnight
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hello Oscar lovers, we are back with a very special bonus episode that celebrates the fabulous films from the year 1986.  In fact, “Tex” and Mark think there were so many great films released that year, that we could have an ALTERNATE OSCARS where we nominate and select completely different movies and performances and still have an amazing Oscar show.  And to prove it — that’s exactly what we did!  </p>
<p>So enjoy (and play along) with our ‘Alternate 1987 Oscars’ for the non-nominated films of 1986 — one of the greatest years in movie history!  As always, thanks for listening!  </p>
<p><br></p>
<p><u><strong>FILMS MENTIONED</strong></u></p>
<p>(* Highly Recommended)</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>(The Room)</p>
<p>*Wizard of Oz</p>
<p>*Gone With the Wind</p>
<p>*Stagecoach</p>
<p>*Mr. Smith Goes to Washington</p>
<p>*Ninotchka</p>
<p>*The Matrix</p>
<p>*Fight Club</p>
<p>*The Sixth Sense </p>
<p>*Being John Malkovich</p>
<p>*Magnolia </p>
<p>The Talented Mr. Ripley</p>
<p>*The Green Mile</p>
<p>*Toy Story 2</p>
<p>*Platoon</p>
<p>*Children of a Lesser God</p>
<p>*The Mission</p>
<p>*A Room With a View</p>
<p>*Hannah &amp; Her Sisters</p>
<p>*The Color of Money</p>
<p>*Top Gun</p>
<p>*Ferris Bueller’s Day Off</p>
<p>*Hoosiers</p>
<p>*Aliens</p>
<p>*Blue Velvet</p>
<p>*Peggy Sue Got Married</p>
<p>*Heartburn</p>
<p>*The Mosquito Coast</p>
<p>*Stand By Me</p>
<p>*Alien</p>
<p>Jaws 2</p>
<p>*Jaws</p>
<p>*Raging Bull</p>
<p>*Rocky 3</p>
<p>*Mulholland Drive</p>
<p>*The Hustler</p>
<p>*The Fly</p>
<p>*Labyrinth</p>
<p>*Little Shop of Horrors</p>
<p>*A Few Good Men</p>
<p>*The Breakfast Club</p>
<p>*The Verdict</p>
<p>*Manhunter</p>
<p>*Lucas</p>
<p>*Carnal Knowledge</p>
<p>*Witness</p>
<p>Hot Shots Part Deux</p>
<p>The Morning After</p>
<p>Crimes of the Heart</p>
<p>*Something Wild</p>
<p>Sid and Nancy</p>
<p>9 1/2 Weeks</p>
<p>*Working Girl</p>
<p>Nothing in Common</p>
<p>*Highlander</p>
<p>*Ruthless People</p>
<p>About Last Night</p>
<p>*Crocodile Dundee</p>
<p>*Silkwood</p>
<p>Iron Eagle</p>
<p>At Close Range</p>
<p>Absolute Beginners</p>
<p>*The Dark Knight</p>
<p>*Nickel Boys</p>
<p>*Round Midnight</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>At the Oscars, No-one Can Hear You Scream</title>
      <description>Oscars fans, movie fans and especially horror movie fans — you are in for a treat.  Just in time for Halloween, we’ve got a special bonus episode exploring the complicated history of horror movies and the Oscars!  

Well, for some people it’s not complicated — the Oscars seem to HATE horror films. But is that true? And what even IS a horror film? We’ll answer those questions and more by looking at objective horror films that were nominated, or won (it’s not a long list); look at some horror movies that should/could have been nominated — and explore some movies that were nominated that may have been secret horror films.

 Plus we’ve got some hidden gems for you to watch this spooky season!  As always, thanks for listening!   



Horror Films Mentioned

(* Recommended)

*Crash (1996)

*Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th Pt.V

*Halloween

*Don’t Go in the House

Don’t Go in the Woods

*Don’t Look in the Basement

*Don’t Go Near the Park 

*Don’t Torture a Duckling

*Frankenstein (2025)

Manos:  The Hands of Fate

Snuff

Boogeyman 2

*The Blair Witch Project

*Psycho

*Night of the Living Dead

*The Birds

*Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer

*Dracula

*Wolfman

*Frankenstein

*The Mummy

*Creature From the Black Lagoon

Eraserhead

*The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

*Child’s Play  

*Candyman

Barbarian

*Midsommar

*The Lighthouse

*Frozen (2010)

*Fight Club

*No Country For Old Men

*Nightcrawler

*A Clockwork Orange

*Requiem for a Dream

*Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

The Hound of the Baskervilles

*Thirteen (2003)

*The Exorcist

*Jaws

*The Silence of the Lambs

*The Sixth Sense

*The Green Mile

*The Shawshank Redemption

*The Black Swan

*Room

*Get Out

The Shape of Water

The Substance

*M (1931 &amp; 1951)

*Dr. Jekyll &amp; Mr. Hyde (1931)

*Freaks (1932)

*King Kong (1933)

*Cat People (1942 &amp; 1982)

*Isle of the Dead

*Suspicion

*Strangers on a Train

*Shadow of a Doubt

*Rear Window

*The Birds

*Rosemary’s Baby

Apartment 7A

*Dawn of the Dead

*Land of the Dead

*The Omen (1976)

*Alien

*Aliens

*Alien 3

Prometheus

Sasquatch

Halloween 3

*The Shining

*American Werewolf in London

*The Thing

*Poltergeist

*Misery

*Stand By Me

*Scream

*The Others

*Zodiac

*Se7en

*Ex-Machina

*Hereditary

*Rebecca

*Gaslight

*The Towering Inferno

*Deliverance

*Wrong Turn

*The Hills Have Eyes

*Carrie

*No Country For Old Men

*The Hitcher

*Parasite

*Don’t Breathe

*It Follows

*2001 A Space Odyssey

*The Body Snatcher

*Invasion of the Body Snatchers

*The Seventh Victim

*The Old Dark House

*I Walked With a Zombie

*Ghost Ship (2002)

*Bride of Frankenstein

*Obsession

*Dressed To Kill

*Body Double

*Blow Out

Sisters

Raising Cane

*Funny Games 

*Benny’s Video

*The Piano Teacher

*Knife in the Water

*Repulsion

*The Tenant

*The Fearless Vampire Killers

*Nope

*What Lies Beneath

Innocent Blood

Hour of the Wolf

*The Virgin Spring

*Last House on the Last

*The Bay

*Antichrist

*mother!

*Panic Room

*Near Dark

*Dracula (Francis Ford Copolla)

*Dementia 13

*Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

*Nosferatu:  A Symphony of Horror (1922)

*Frailty

*Skeleton Key

*Triangle

*Sightseers

*The Invitation

*Saint Maud

*Oculus

*Hush

*Wait Until Dark
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      <itunes:summary>Oscars fans, movie fans and especially horror movie fans — you are in for a treat.  Just in time for Halloween, we’ve got a special bonus episode exploring the complicated history of horror movies and the Oscars!  

Well, for some people it’s not complicated — the Oscars seem to HATE horror films. But is that true? And what even IS a horror film? We’ll answer those questions and more by looking at objective horror films that were nominated, or won (it’s not a long list); look at some horror movies that should/could have been nominated — and explore some movies that were nominated that may have been secret horror films.

 Plus we’ve got some hidden gems for you to watch this spooky season!  As always, thanks for listening!   



Horror Films Mentioned

(* Recommended)

*Crash (1996)

*Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th Pt.V

*Halloween

*Don’t Go in the House

Don’t Go in the Woods

*Don’t Look in the Basement

*Don’t Go Near the Park 

*Don’t Torture a Duckling

*Frankenstein (2025)

Manos:  The Hands of Fate

Snuff

Boogeyman 2

*The Blair Witch Project

*Psycho

*Night of the Living Dead

*The Birds

*Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer

*Dracula

*Wolfman

*Frankenstein

*The Mummy

*Creature From the Black Lagoon

Eraserhead

*The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

*Child’s Play  

*Candyman

Barbarian

*Midsommar

*The Lighthouse

*Frozen (2010)

*Fight Club

*No Country For Old Men

*Nightcrawler

*A Clockwork Orange

*Requiem for a Dream

*Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

The Hound of the Baskervilles

*Thirteen (2003)

*The Exorcist

*Jaws

*The Silence of the Lambs

*The Sixth Sense

*The Green Mile

*The Shawshank Redemption

*The Black Swan

*Room

*Get Out

The Shape of Water

The Substance

*M (1931 &amp; 1951)

*Dr. Jekyll &amp; Mr. Hyde (1931)

*Freaks (1932)

*King Kong (1933)

*Cat People (1942 &amp; 1982)

*Isle of the Dead

*Suspicion

*Strangers on a Train

*Shadow of a Doubt

*Rear Window

*The Birds

*Rosemary’s Baby

Apartment 7A

*Dawn of the Dead

*Land of the Dead

*The Omen (1976)

*Alien

*Aliens

*Alien 3

Prometheus

Sasquatch

Halloween 3

*The Shining

*American Werewolf in London

*The Thing

*Poltergeist

*Misery

*Stand By Me

*Scream

*The Others

*Zodiac

*Se7en

*Ex-Machina

*Hereditary

*Rebecca

*Gaslight

*The Towering Inferno

*Deliverance

*Wrong Turn

*The Hills Have Eyes

*Carrie

*No Country For Old Men

*The Hitcher

*Parasite

*Don’t Breathe

*It Follows

*2001 A Space Odyssey

*The Body Snatcher

*Invasion of the Body Snatchers

*The Seventh Victim

*The Old Dark House

*I Walked With a Zombie

*Ghost Ship (2002)

*Bride of Frankenstein

*Obsession

*Dressed To Kill

*Body Double

*Blow Out

Sisters

Raising Cane

*Funny Games 

*Benny’s Video

*The Piano Teacher

*Knife in the Water

*Repulsion

*The Tenant

*The Fearless Vampire Killers

*Nope

*What Lies Beneath

Innocent Blood

Hour of the Wolf

*The Virgin Spring

*Last House on the Last

*The Bay

*Antichrist

*mother!

*Panic Room

*Near Dark

*Dracula (Francis Ford Copolla)

*Dementia 13

*Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

*Nosferatu:  A Symphony of Horror (1922)

*Frailty

*Skeleton Key

*Triangle

*Sightseers

*The Invitation

*Saint Maud

*Oculus

*Hush

*Wait Until Dark
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        <![CDATA[<p>Oscars fans, movie fans and especially horror movie fans — you are in for a treat.  Just in time for Halloween, we’ve got a special bonus episode exploring the complicated history of horror movies and the Oscars!  </p>
<p>Well, for some people it’s not complicated — the Oscars seem to HATE horror films. But is that true? And what even IS a horror film? We’ll answer those questions and more by looking at objective horror films that were nominated, or won (it’s not a long list); look at some horror movies that should/could have been nominated — and explore some movies that were nominated that may have been secret horror films.</p>
<p> Plus we’ve got some hidden gems for you to watch this spooky season!  As always, thanks for listening!   </p>
<p><br></p>
<p><u><strong>Horror Films Mentioned</strong></u></p>
<p>(* Recommended)</p>
<p>*Crash (1996)</p>
<p>*Friday the 13th</p>
<p>Friday the 13th Pt.V</p>
<p>*Halloween</p>
<p>*Don’t Go in the House</p>
<p>Don’t Go in the Woods</p>
<p>*Don’t Look in the Basement</p>
<p>*Don’t Go Near the Park </p>
<p>*Don’t Torture a Duckling</p>
<p>*Frankenstein (2025)</p>
<p>Manos:  The Hands of Fate</p>
<p>Snuff</p>
<p>Boogeyman 2</p>
<p>*The Blair Witch Project</p>
<p>*Psycho</p>
<p>*Night of the Living Dead</p>
<p>*The Birds</p>
<p>*Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer</p>
<p>*Dracula</p>
<p>*Wolfman</p>
<p>*Frankenstein</p>
<p>*The Mummy</p>
<p>*Creature From the Black Lagoon</p>
<p>Eraserhead</p>
<p>*The Texas Chainsaw Massacre</p>
<p>*Child’s Play  </p>
<p>*Candyman</p>
<p>Barbarian</p>
<p>*Midsommar</p>
<p>*The Lighthouse</p>
<p>*Frozen (2010)</p>
<p>*Fight Club</p>
<p>*No Country For Old Men</p>
<p>*Nightcrawler</p>
<p>*A Clockwork Orange</p>
<p>*Requiem for a Dream</p>
<p>*Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</p>
<p>The Hound of the Baskervilles</p>
<p>*Thirteen (2003)</p>
<p>*The Exorcist</p>
<p>*Jaws</p>
<p>*The Silence of the Lambs</p>
<p>*The Sixth Sense</p>
<p>*The Green Mile</p>
<p>*The Shawshank Redemption</p>
<p>*The Black Swan</p>
<p>*Room</p>
<p>*Get Out</p>
<p>The Shape of Water</p>
<p>The Substance</p>
<p>*M (1931 &amp; 1951)</p>
<p>*Dr. Jekyll &amp; Mr. Hyde (1931)</p>
<p>*Freaks (1932)</p>
<p>*King Kong (1933)</p>
<p>*Cat People (1942 &amp; 1982)</p>
<p>*Isle of the Dead</p>
<p>*Suspicion</p>
<p>*Strangers on a Train</p>
<p>*Shadow of a Doubt</p>
<p>*Rear Window</p>
<p>*The Birds</p>
<p>*Rosemary’s Baby</p>
<p>Apartment 7A</p>
<p>*Dawn of the Dead</p>
<p>*Land of the Dead</p>
<p>*The Omen (1976)</p>
<p>*Alien</p>
<p>*Aliens</p>
<p>*Alien 3</p>
<p>Prometheus</p>
<p>Sasquatch</p>
<p>Halloween 3</p>
<p>*The Shining</p>
<p>*American Werewolf in London</p>
<p>*The Thing</p>
<p>*Poltergeist</p>
<p>*Misery</p>
<p>*Stand By Me</p>
<p>*Scream</p>
<p>*The Others</p>
<p>*Zodiac</p>
<p>*Se7en</p>
<p>*Ex-Machina</p>
<p>*Hereditary</p>
<p>*Rebecca</p>
<p>*Gaslight</p>
<p>*The Towering Inferno</p>
<p>*Deliverance</p>
<p>*Wrong Turn</p>
<p>*The Hills Have Eyes</p>
<p>*Carrie</p>
<p>*No Country For Old Men</p>
<p>*The Hitcher</p>
<p>*Parasite</p>
<p>*Don’t Breathe</p>
<p>*It Follows</p>
<p>*2001 A Space Odyssey</p>
<p>*The Body Snatcher</p>
<p>*Invasion of the Body Snatchers</p>
<p>*The Seventh Victim</p>
<p>*The Old Dark House</p>
<p>*I Walked With a Zombie</p>
<p>*Ghost Ship (2002)</p>
<p>*Bride of Frankenstein</p>
<p>*Obsession</p>
<p>*Dressed To Kill</p>
<p>*Body Double</p>
<p>*Blow Out</p>
<p>Sisters</p>
<p>Raising Cane</p>
<p>*Funny Games </p>
<p>*Benny’s Video</p>
<p>*The Piano Teacher</p>
<p>*Knife in the Water</p>
<p>*Repulsion</p>
<p>*The Tenant</p>
<p>*The Fearless Vampire Killers</p>
<p>*Nope</p>
<p>*What Lies Beneath</p>
<p>Innocent Blood</p>
<p>Hour of the Wolf</p>
<p>*The Virgin Spring</p>
<p>*Last House on the Last</p>
<p>*The Bay</p>
<p>*Antichrist</p>
<p>*mother!</p>
<p>*Panic Room</p>
<p>*Near Dark</p>
<p>*Dracula (Francis Ford Copolla)</p>
<p>*Dementia 13</p>
<p>*Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans</p>
<p>*Nosferatu:  A Symphony of Horror (1922)</p>
<p>*Frailty</p>
<p>*Skeleton Key</p>
<p>*Triangle</p>
<p>*Sightseers</p>
<p>*The Invitation</p>
<p>*Saint Maud</p>
<p>*Oculus</p>
<p>*Hush</p>
<p>*Wait Until Dark</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1987 - The First Casualty of Oscars is Innocence!</title>
      <description>Welcome to the 1987 Oscars for the films of 1986 — arguably one of the greatest years for movies…ever!  Nearly every category is stacked with worthy entries, but as always, there are a few Oscar oddities, snubs and things to make you go ‘Hmm.’ Mostly, this Oscars has everything — from a born writer/filmmaker spinning his most harrowing wartime experiences into Oscar gold; to a deaf newbie beating out a string of 80’s acting legends; to an aging legend finally getting their Oscar due. 

In a year when nearly all the top talent in Hollywood was creating art — it helps you appreciate how movies can tell diverse, complex stories with the power to stay with you forever.  Oh, and you’ll also hear Bruce's behind the scenes stories about working on Hollywood Squares and Sidney Lumet's 'The Morning After!' As always, thanks for listening! 

FILMS REFERENCED

(* Recommended)

*Top Gun

*Crocodile Dundee

**Platoon

Karate Kid 2

*Star Trek 4:  The Voyage Home

*Back to School

**Aliens

**Alien

The Golden Child

**Ruthless People

**Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

*Something Wild

*Down &amp; Out in Beverly Hills

**Mosquito Coast

**The Color of Money

**Hoosiers

*Salvador

*Peggy Sue Got Married

*In the Name of the Rose

*Foul Play

*Seems Like Old Times

*A Room With a View

**Children of a Lesser God

**The Mission

*Hannah and her Sisters

*Caged

**The Deer Hunter

**Apocalypse Now

Gandhi 

Chariots of Fire

Empire of the Sun

*She’s Gotta Have It

**Stand By Me

**Blue Velvet

**‘Round Midnight

*Born on the Fourth of July

**JFK

The Doctor

Wrestling Ernest Hemmingway

Dance With Me

**The Hustler

*Mona Lisa

**Who Framed Roger Rabbit

*Hud

**Cool Hand Luke

*Absence of Malice

**The Verdict

Heartburn

Sid &amp; Nancy

Jaws 4:  The Revenge

Poltergeist 2

Crimes of the Heart

The Morning After

*Carrie

*Monsters Ball

Catwoman

*My Beautiful Launderette

At Close Range


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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the 1987 Oscars for the films of 1986 — arguably one of the greatest years for movies…ever!  Nearly every category is stacked with worthy entries, but as always, there are a few Oscar oddities, snubs and things to make you go ‘Hmm.’ Mostly, this Oscars has everything — from a born writer/filmmaker spinning his most harrowing wartime experiences into Oscar gold; to a deaf newbie beating out a string of 80’s acting legends; to an aging legend finally getting their Oscar due. 

In a year when nearly all the top talent in Hollywood was creating art — it helps you appreciate how movies can tell diverse, complex stories with the power to stay with you forever.  Oh, and you’ll also hear Bruce's behind the scenes stories about working on Hollywood Squares and Sidney Lumet's 'The Morning After!' As always, thanks for listening! 

FILMS REFERENCED

(* Recommended)

*Top Gun

*Crocodile Dundee

**Platoon

Karate Kid 2

*Star Trek 4:  The Voyage Home

*Back to School

**Aliens

**Alien

The Golden Child

**Ruthless People

**Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

*Something Wild

*Down &amp; Out in Beverly Hills

**Mosquito Coast

**The Color of Money

**Hoosiers

*Salvador

*Peggy Sue Got Married

*In the Name of the Rose

*Foul Play

*Seems Like Old Times

*A Room With a View

**Children of a Lesser God

**The Mission

*Hannah and her Sisters

*Caged

**The Deer Hunter

**Apocalypse Now

Gandhi 

Chariots of Fire

Empire of the Sun

*She’s Gotta Have It

**Stand By Me

**Blue Velvet

**‘Round Midnight

*Born on the Fourth of July

**JFK

The Doctor

Wrestling Ernest Hemmingway

Dance With Me

**The Hustler

*Mona Lisa

**Who Framed Roger Rabbit

*Hud

**Cool Hand Luke

*Absence of Malice

**The Verdict

Heartburn

Sid &amp; Nancy

Jaws 4:  The Revenge

Poltergeist 2

Crimes of the Heart

The Morning After

*Carrie

*Monsters Ball

Catwoman

*My Beautiful Launderette

At Close Range


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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the 1987 Oscars for the films of 1986 — arguably one of the greatest years for movies…ever!  Nearly every category is stacked with worthy entries, but as always, there are a few Oscar oddities, snubs and things to make you go ‘Hmm.’ Mostly, this Oscars has everything — from a born writer/filmmaker spinning his most harrowing wartime experiences into Oscar gold; to a deaf newbie beating out a string of 80’s acting legends; to an aging legend finally getting their Oscar due. </p>
<p>In a year when nearly all the top talent in Hollywood was creating art — it helps you appreciate how movies can tell diverse, complex stories with the power to stay with you forever.  Oh, and you’ll also hear Bruce's behind the scenes stories about working on Hollywood Squares and Sidney Lumet's 'The Morning After!' As always, thanks for listening! </p>
<p><u><strong>FILMS REFERENCED</strong></u></p>
<p>(* Recommended)</p>
<p>*Top Gun</p>
<p>*Crocodile Dundee</p>
<p>**Platoon</p>
<p>Karate Kid 2</p>
<p>*Star Trek 4:  The Voyage Home</p>
<p>*Back to School</p>
<p>**Aliens</p>
<p>**Alien</p>
<p>The Golden Child</p>
<p>**Ruthless People</p>
<p>**Ferris Bueller’s Day Off</p>
<p>*Something Wild</p>
<p>*Down &amp; Out in Beverly Hills</p>
<p>**Mosquito Coast</p>
<p>**The Color of Money</p>
<p>**Hoosiers</p>
<p>*Salvador</p>
<p>*Peggy Sue Got Married</p>
<p>*In the Name of the Rose</p>
<p>*Foul Play</p>
<p>*Seems Like Old Times</p>
<p>*A Room With a View</p>
<p>**Children of a Lesser God</p>
<p>**The Mission</p>
<p>*Hannah and her Sisters</p>
<p>*Caged</p>
<p>**The Deer Hunter</p>
<p>**Apocalypse Now</p>
<p>Gandhi </p>
<p>Chariots of Fire</p>
<p>Empire of the Sun</p>
<p>*She’s Gotta Have It</p>
<p>**Stand By Me</p>
<p>**Blue Velvet</p>
<p>**‘Round Midnight</p>
<p>*Born on the Fourth of July</p>
<p>**JFK</p>
<p>The Doctor</p>
<p>Wrestling Ernest Hemmingway</p>
<p>Dance With Me</p>
<p>**The Hustler</p>
<p>*Mona Lisa</p>
<p>**Who Framed Roger Rabbit</p>
<p>*Hud</p>
<p>**Cool Hand Luke</p>
<p>*Absence of Malice</p>
<p>**The Verdict</p>
<p>Heartburn</p>
<p>Sid &amp; Nancy</p>
<p>Jaws 4:  The Revenge</p>
<p>Poltergeist 2</p>
<p>Crimes of the Heart</p>
<p>The Morning After</p>
<p>*Carrie</p>
<p>*Monsters Ball</p>
<p>Catwoman</p>
<p>*My Beautiful Launderette</p>
<p>At Close Range</p>
<p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Bonus Episode: The Oscars Murdered Hitchcock! </title>
      <description>Did you know one of, if not THE, greatest film directors of all time never won an Oscar for Best Director?  Yep. That is the premise for this bonus episode…  Join Adam “Tex” and Mark as we examine the glorious career of the legendary Sir Alfred Hitchcock and discuss how the Motion Picture Academy just never got around to awarding him its top prize. 

 Along the way we’ll dissect Hitchcock’s greatest known films, tell little-known behind the scenes stories, and identify some lesser-known, hidden gems among the 53 films he directed. And we’ll discover how even when the Academy did nominate him (including his one Best Picture win) they still got it wrong! 

Hitchcock may have had a long and storied career telling crime stories — but the greatest crime of all may be the one the Academy committed against him!  As always, thanks for listening!  



Films Mentioned

(* Recommended)

*Dial M for Murder

*Rear Window

Three Coins in a Fountain

*The Lodger

*Blackmail

The Ring

*Murder!

*Rebecca

*Foreign Correspondent

*Grapes of Wrath

*The Letter

*Lifeboat

*Rope

*Double Indemnity

*Laura

Wilson

Going My Way

*The Lost Weekend

Anchors Aweigh

The Bells of St. Mary’s

*Mildred Pierce

Spellbound

*Rear Window

*Sabrina

The High and the Mighty

*The Country Girl

*On the Waterfront

*Gentleman’s Agreement

*The Graduate

*The Miracle Worker

*Psycho

*The Apartment

*Never on Sunday

Sons and Lovers

The Sundowners

*The Birds

*Jaws

*Notorious

*Suspicion

*To Catch a Thief

*Strangers on a Train

*The Lady Vanishes

*Shadow of a Doubt

*North by Northwest

*Vertigo

*The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)

*The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)

*The Wrong Man

*Marnie

*1941

*Birdman

*The Trouble With Harry

*Casablanca

*The 39 Steps

*Secret Agent

*Sabotage

The Paradine Case

Torn Curtain

*M

*Goodbye Mr. Chips

*Jamaica Inn

*The Best Years of our Lives

*Mrs. Miniver

I* Confess

*The Offence

*The Hill

Saboteur

Under Capricorn

Frenzy

*Topaz

Family Plot
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Did you know one of, if not THE, greatest film directors of all time never won an Oscar for Best Director?  Yep. That is the premise for this bonus episode…  Join Adam “Tex” and Mark as we examine the glorious career of the legendary Sir Alfred Hitchcock and discuss how the Motion Picture Academy just never got around to awarding him its top prize. 

 Along the way we’ll dissect Hitchcock’s greatest known films, tell little-known behind the scenes stories, and identify some lesser-known, hidden gems among the 53 films he directed. And we’ll discover how even when the Academy did nominate him (including his one Best Picture win) they still got it wrong! 

Hitchcock may have had a long and storied career telling crime stories — but the greatest crime of all may be the one the Academy committed against him!  As always, thanks for listening!  



Films Mentioned

(* Recommended)

*Dial M for Murder

*Rear Window

Three Coins in a Fountain

*The Lodger

*Blackmail

The Ring

*Murder!

*Rebecca

*Foreign Correspondent

*Grapes of Wrath

*The Letter

*Lifeboat

*Rope

*Double Indemnity

*Laura

Wilson

Going My Way

*The Lost Weekend

Anchors Aweigh

The Bells of St. Mary’s

*Mildred Pierce

Spellbound

*Rear Window

*Sabrina

The High and the Mighty

*The Country Girl

*On the Waterfront

*Gentleman’s Agreement

*The Graduate

*The Miracle Worker

*Psycho

*The Apartment

*Never on Sunday

Sons and Lovers

The Sundowners

*The Birds

*Jaws

*Notorious

*Suspicion

*To Catch a Thief

*Strangers on a Train

*The Lady Vanishes

*Shadow of a Doubt

*North by Northwest

*Vertigo

*The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)

*The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)

*The Wrong Man

*Marnie

*1941

*Birdman

*The Trouble With Harry

*Casablanca

*The 39 Steps

*Secret Agent

*Sabotage

The Paradine Case

Torn Curtain

*M

*Goodbye Mr. Chips

*Jamaica Inn

*The Best Years of our Lives

*Mrs. Miniver

I* Confess

*The Offence

*The Hill

Saboteur

Under Capricorn

Frenzy

*Topaz

Family Plot
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        <![CDATA[<p>Did you know one of, if not THE, greatest film directors of all time never won an Oscar for Best Director?  Yep. That is the premise for this bonus episode…  Join Adam “Tex” and Mark as we examine the glorious career of the legendary Sir Alfred Hitchcock and discuss how the Motion Picture Academy just never got around to awarding him its top prize. </p>
<p> Along the way we’ll dissect Hitchcock’s greatest known films, tell little-known behind the scenes stories, and identify some lesser-known, hidden gems among the 53 films he directed. And we’ll discover how even when the Academy did nominate him (including his one Best Picture win) they still got it wrong! </p>
<p>Hitchcock may have had a long and storied career telling crime stories — but the greatest crime of all may be the one the Academy committed against him!  As always, thanks for listening!  </p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Films Mentioned</strong></p>
<p><strong>(* Recommended)</strong></p>
<p>*Dial M for Murder</p>
<p>*Rear Window</p>
<p>Three Coins in a Fountain</p>
<p>*The Lodger</p>
<p>*Blackmail</p>
<p>The Ring</p>
<p>*Murder!</p>
<p>*Rebecca</p>
<p>*Foreign Correspondent</p>
<p>*Grapes of Wrath</p>
<p>*The Letter</p>
<p>*Lifeboat</p>
<p>*Rope</p>
<p>*Double Indemnity</p>
<p>*Laura</p>
<p>Wilson</p>
<p>Going My Way</p>
<p>*The Lost Weekend</p>
<p>Anchors Aweigh</p>
<p>The Bells of St. Mary’s</p>
<p>*Mildred Pierce</p>
<p>Spellbound</p>
<p>*Rear Window</p>
<p>*Sabrina</p>
<p>The High and the Mighty</p>
<p>*The Country Girl</p>
<p>*On the Waterfront</p>
<p>*Gentleman’s Agreement</p>
<p>*The Graduate</p>
<p>*The Miracle Worker</p>
<p>*Psycho</p>
<p>*The Apartment</p>
<p>*Never on Sunday</p>
<p>Sons and Lovers</p>
<p>The Sundowners</p>
<p>*The Birds</p>
<p>*Jaws</p>
<p>*Notorious</p>
<p>*Suspicion</p>
<p>*To Catch a Thief</p>
<p>*Strangers on a Train</p>
<p>*The Lady Vanishes</p>
<p>*Shadow of a Doubt</p>
<p>*North by Northwest</p>
<p>*Vertigo</p>
<p>*The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)</p>
<p>*The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)</p>
<p>*The Wrong Man</p>
<p>*Marnie</p>
<p>*1941</p>
<p>*Birdman</p>
<p>*The Trouble With Harry</p>
<p>*Casablanca</p>
<p>*The 39 Steps</p>
<p>*Secret Agent</p>
<p>*Sabotage</p>
<p>The Paradine Case</p>
<p>Torn Curtain</p>
<p>*M</p>
<p>*Goodbye Mr. Chips</p>
<p>*Jamaica Inn</p>
<p>*The Best Years of our Lives</p>
<p>*Mrs. Miniver</p>
<p>I* Confess</p>
<p>*The Offence</p>
<p>*The Hill</p>
<p>Saboteur</p>
<p>Under Capricorn</p>
<p>Frenzy</p>
<p>*Topaz</p>
<p>Family Plot</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1955 - I Coulda Been a (Oscar) Contender</title>
      <description>Hey Oscar fans — welcome to the 1955 Oscars for the films of 1954.  In case you weren’t aware, 1954 was an absolutely outstanding year full of great movies…some of which even got nominated for Academy Awards!  Which means some of the best movies that are still beloved, rewatched, referenced and remade today did NOT get any Oscar love.  This includes a few shockingly egregious omissions that we’re pretty sure will have you scratching your head.  So join us down on the waterfront as Bruce and “Tex” attempt to solve the mystery of “What they were thinking?” when the Academy looked out their rear window and saw…nothing.  As always, thanks for listening and joining us at The Oscars!   



Films Referenced

(* Recommended)

**On the Waterfront

**The Caine Mutiny

**The Country Girl

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

Three Coins in a Fountain

**Rear Window

*A Star is Bron

**Dial M For Murder

**Notorious

Robinson Crusoe

The High and the Mighty

The Zero Hour

The Barefoot Contessa

*Carmen Jones

**Sabrina

**The Glenn Miller Story

*Magnificent Obsession

**Executive Suite

Broken Lance

*Genevieve

Knock on Wood

Rogue Cop

The Egyptian

The Silver Chalice

*Gate of Hell

*Le Plaisir



**The Earrings of Madame de
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2025 16:16:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar fans — welcome to the 1955 Oscars for the films of 1954.  In case you weren’t aware, 1954 was an absolutely outstanding year full of great movies…some of which even got nominated for Academy Awards!  Which means some of the best movies that are still beloved, rewatched, referenced and remade today did NOT get any Oscar love.  This includes a few shockingly egregious omissions that we’re pretty sure will have you scratching your head.  So join us down on the waterfront as Bruce and “Tex” attempt to solve the mystery of “What they were thinking?” when the Academy looked out their rear window and saw…nothing.  As always, thanks for listening and joining us at The Oscars!   



Films Referenced

(* Recommended)

**On the Waterfront

**The Caine Mutiny

**The Country Girl

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

Three Coins in a Fountain

**Rear Window

*A Star is Bron

**Dial M For Murder

**Notorious

Robinson Crusoe

The High and the Mighty

The Zero Hour

The Barefoot Contessa

*Carmen Jones

**Sabrina

**The Glenn Miller Story

*Magnificent Obsession

**Executive Suite

Broken Lance

*Genevieve

Knock on Wood

Rogue Cop

The Egyptian

The Silver Chalice

*Gate of Hell

*Le Plaisir



**The Earrings of Madame de
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar fans — welcome to the 1955 Oscars for the films of 1954.  In case you weren’t aware, 1954 was an absolutely outstanding year full of great movies…some of which even got nominated for Academy Awards!  Which means some of the best movies that are still beloved, rewatched, referenced and remade today did NOT get any Oscar love.  This includes a few shockingly egregious omissions that we’re pretty sure will have you scratching your head.  So join us down on the waterfront as Bruce and “Tex” attempt to solve the mystery of “What they were thinking?” when the Academy looked out their rear window and saw…nothing.  As always, thanks for listening and joining us at The Oscars!   </p>
<p><br></p>
<p><u><strong>Films Referenced</strong></u></p>
<p>(* Recommended)</p>
<p>**On the Waterfront</p>
<p>**The Caine Mutiny</p>
<p>**The Country Girl</p>
<p>Seven Brides for Seven Brothers</p>
<p>Three Coins in a Fountain</p>
<p>**Rear Window</p>
<p>*A Star is Bron</p>
<p>**Dial M For Murder</p>
<p>**Notorious</p>
<p>Robinson Crusoe</p>
<p>The High and the Mighty</p>
<p>The Zero Hour</p>
<p>The Barefoot Contessa</p>
<p>*Carmen Jones</p>
<p>**Sabrina</p>
<p>**The Glenn Miller Story</p>
<p>*Magnificent Obsession</p>
<p>**Executive Suite</p>
<p>Broken Lance</p>
<p>*Genevieve</p>
<p>Knock on Wood</p>
<p>Rogue Cop</p>
<p>The Egyptian</p>
<p>The Silver Chalice</p>
<p>*Gate of Hell</p>
<p>*Le Plaisir</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>**The Earrings of Madame de</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1965 Bonus - Oscars on a Wet Afternoon</title>
      <description>Hey Oscars &amp; Movie Fans — we’re proud to present a Bonus Episode that explores 3 great, HIDDEN GEM films from 1964 that we briefly mentioned during our 1965 - MY FAIR OSCAR episode.  

Each film was nominated for something — but we really didn’t talk much about them…until now.  If you’re anything like us — we guarantee you’ll dig at least one if not more of these films which include:  TOPKAPI - the inspiration for the most iconic scene in the Mission Impossible franchise.  SEANCE ON A WET AFTERNOON - a creepy, psychological thriller that will stay with you long after it’s over.  And THE VISIT, a twisted little movie starring Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Quinn that takes a turn we guarantee you won’t see coming.  

Enjoy our discussion on these movies and more and we’ll be back with another full OSCARS episode next week!



Oscars What Were They Thinking? Is edited by Kelley Marcano



Films Referenced

Topkapi

Seance on a Wet Afternoon

The Visit

Riffi

Night and the City

Never on a Sunday

Spartacus

Ocean’s 11

Mission Impossible

Heist

The Asphalt Jungle

Body Double

Rear Window

Vertigo

Obsession

Frances

Zorba

My Fair Lady

Gandhi 

Jurassic Park

One Night in Soho

All is Lost

Jeremiah Johnson
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscars &amp; Movie Fans — we’re proud to present a Bonus Episode that explores 3 great, HIDDEN GEM films from 1964 that we briefly mentioned during our 1965 - MY FAIR OSCAR episode.  

Each film was nominated for something — but we really didn’t talk much about them…until now.  If you’re anything like us — we guarantee you’ll dig at least one if not more of these films which include:  TOPKAPI - the inspiration for the most iconic scene in the Mission Impossible franchise.  SEANCE ON A WET AFTERNOON - a creepy, psychological thriller that will stay with you long after it’s over.  And THE VISIT, a twisted little movie starring Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Quinn that takes a turn we guarantee you won’t see coming.  

Enjoy our discussion on these movies and more and we’ll be back with another full OSCARS episode next week!



Oscars What Were They Thinking? Is edited by Kelley Marcano



Films Referenced

Topkapi

Seance on a Wet Afternoon

The Visit

Riffi

Night and the City

Never on a Sunday

Spartacus

Ocean’s 11

Mission Impossible

Heist

The Asphalt Jungle

Body Double

Rear Window

Vertigo

Obsession

Frances

Zorba

My Fair Lady

Gandhi 

Jurassic Park

One Night in Soho

All is Lost

Jeremiah Johnson
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>Hey Oscars &amp; Movie Fans — we’re proud to present a Bonus Episode that explores 3 great, HIDDEN GEM films from 1964 that we briefly mentioned during our 1965 - MY FAIR OSCAR episode.  </p>
<p>Each film was nominated for something — but we really didn’t talk much about them…until now.  If you’re anything like us — we guarantee you’ll dig at least one if not more of these films which include:  TOPKAPI - the inspiration for the most iconic scene in the Mission Impossible franchise.  SEANCE ON A WET AFTERNOON - a creepy, psychological thriller that will stay with you long after it’s over.  And THE VISIT, a twisted little movie starring Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Quinn that takes a turn we guarantee you won’t see coming.  </p>
<p>Enjoy our discussion on these movies and more and we’ll be back with another full OSCARS episode next week!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Oscars What Were They Thinking? Is edited by Kelley Marcano</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Films Referenced</strong></p>
<p>Topkapi</p>
<p>Seance on a Wet Afternoon</p>
<p>The Visit</p>
<p>Riffi</p>
<p>Night and the City</p>
<p>Never on a Sunday</p>
<p>Spartacus</p>
<p>Ocean’s 11</p>
<p>Mission Impossible</p>
<p>Heist</p>
<p>The Asphalt Jungle</p>
<p>Body Double</p>
<p>Rear Window</p>
<p>Vertigo</p>
<p>Obsession</p>
<p>Frances</p>
<p>Zorba</p>
<p>My Fair Lady</p>
<p>Gandhi </p>
<p>Jurassic Park</p>
<p>One Night in Soho</p>
<p>All is Lost</p>
<p>Jeremiah Johnson</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1994 - Oskar’s (Schindler) Oscar </title>
      <description>Finally!  Finally, that Steven Spielberg fellow did something worthy of an Oscar.  We’re kidding of course, but it is shockingly true that after 20 years of making some of the greatest films of all-time, Spielberg finally got his richly deserved Oscar.  

And while Schindler's List would earn several more awards that evening (including Best Picture) the Academy would still find a way to mess it up. Join us for an absolute banner year for movies as we debate the snubs, flubs, oversights and deserving wins — as well as Bruce's role in this history making Oscar’s telecast!  As always, thanks for listening and joining us at The Oscars!   



MOVIES MENTIONED

(*Recommended)

*Schindler’s List

*The Piano

*The Remains of the Day

*The Fugitive 

*In the Name of the Father

*Philadelphia

In the Age of Innocence

*Cliffhanger

*In the Line of Fire

*Jurassic Park

*Farewell my Concubine

*The Firm

Orlando

*Shadowlands

Sleepless in Seattle

*What’s Love Got to Do with It

Shortcuts

*M*A*S*H

*Nashville

The Player

Gosford Park

*Close Encounters of the Third Kind

*Raiders of the Lost Ark

*E.T.

*Jaws

*Fearless

The Man With One Red Shoe

Turner &amp; Hooch

*Big

*In and Out

*Groundhog’s Day

Mrs. Doubtfire

Six Degrees of Separation

*Broadcast News

*Terms of Endearment

*Urban Cowboy

Black Widow

*What’s Eating Gilbert Grape

Under Siege

*Paper Moon

*Dave

*Dazed &amp; Confused

*Rudy

*The Nightmare Before Christmas

*Alive

*Army of Darkness

*El Mariachi

*Falling Down

*Indecent Proposal

*Naked

*Blue (Three Colors Trilogy)


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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Finally!  Finally, that Steven Spielberg fellow did something worthy of an Oscar.  We’re kidding of course, but it is shockingly true that after 20 years of making some of the greatest films of all-time, Spielberg finally got his richly deserved Oscar.  

And while Schindler's List would earn several more awards that evening (including Best Picture) the Academy would still find a way to mess it up. Join us for an absolute banner year for movies as we debate the snubs, flubs, oversights and deserving wins — as well as Bruce's role in this history making Oscar’s telecast!  As always, thanks for listening and joining us at The Oscars!   



MOVIES MENTIONED

(*Recommended)

*Schindler’s List

*The Piano

*The Remains of the Day

*The Fugitive 

*In the Name of the Father

*Philadelphia

In the Age of Innocence

*Cliffhanger

*In the Line of Fire

*Jurassic Park

*Farewell my Concubine

*The Firm

Orlando

*Shadowlands

Sleepless in Seattle

*What’s Love Got to Do with It

Shortcuts

*M*A*S*H

*Nashville

The Player

Gosford Park

*Close Encounters of the Third Kind

*Raiders of the Lost Ark

*E.T.

*Jaws

*Fearless

The Man With One Red Shoe

Turner &amp; Hooch

*Big

*In and Out

*Groundhog’s Day

Mrs. Doubtfire

Six Degrees of Separation

*Broadcast News

*Terms of Endearment

*Urban Cowboy

Black Widow

*What’s Eating Gilbert Grape

Under Siege

*Paper Moon

*Dave

*Dazed &amp; Confused

*Rudy

*The Nightmare Before Christmas

*Alive

*Army of Darkness

*El Mariachi

*Falling Down

*Indecent Proposal

*Naked

*Blue (Three Colors Trilogy)


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        <![CDATA[<p>Finally!  Finally, that Steven Spielberg fellow did something worthy of an Oscar.  We’re kidding of course, but it is shockingly true that after 20 years of making some of the greatest films of all-time, Spielberg finally got his richly deserved Oscar.  </p>
<p>And while Schindler's List would earn several more awards that evening (including Best Picture) the Academy would still find a way to mess it up. Join us for an absolute banner year for movies as we debate the snubs, flubs, oversights and deserving wins — as well as Bruce's role in this history making Oscar’s telecast!  As always, thanks for listening and joining us at The Oscars!   </p>
<p><br></p>
<p><u><strong>MOVIES MENTIONED</strong></u></p>
<p><strong>(*Recommended)</strong></p>
<p>*Schindler’s List</p>
<p>*The Piano</p>
<p>*The Remains of the Day</p>
<p>*The Fugitive </p>
<p>*In the Name of the Father</p>
<p>*Philadelphia</p>
<p>In the Age of Innocence</p>
<p>*Cliffhanger</p>
<p>*In the Line of Fire</p>
<p>*Jurassic Park</p>
<p>*Farewell my Concubine</p>
<p>*The Firm</p>
<p>Orlando</p>
<p>*Shadowlands</p>
<p>Sleepless in Seattle</p>
<p>*What’s Love Got to Do with It</p>
<p>Shortcuts</p>
<p>*M*A*S*H</p>
<p>*Nashville</p>
<p>The Player</p>
<p>Gosford Park</p>
<p>*Close Encounters of the Third Kind</p>
<p>*Raiders of the Lost Ark</p>
<p>*E.T.</p>
<p>*Jaws</p>
<p>*Fearless</p>
<p>The Man With One Red Shoe</p>
<p>Turner &amp; Hooch</p>
<p>*Big</p>
<p>*In and Out</p>
<p>*Groundhog’s Day</p>
<p>Mrs. Doubtfire</p>
<p>Six Degrees of Separation</p>
<p>*Broadcast News</p>
<p>*Terms of Endearment</p>
<p>*Urban Cowboy</p>
<p>Black Widow</p>
<p>*What’s Eating Gilbert Grape</p>
<p>Under Siege</p>
<p>*Paper Moon</p>
<p>*Dave</p>
<p>*Dazed &amp; Confused</p>
<p>*Rudy</p>
<p>*The Nightmare Before Christmas</p>
<p>*Alive</p>
<p>*Army of Darkness</p>
<p>*El Mariachi</p>
<p>*Falling Down</p>
<p>*Indecent Proposal</p>
<p>*Naked</p>
<p>*Blue (Three Colors Trilogy)</p>
<p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Oscars and The Sundance Kid - Special Episode</title>
      <description>With the passing of Hollywood legend Robert Redford on Sept. 16th, we were moved to do a special episode of THE OSCARS: WWTT? in order to honor his legacy and commemorate his relationship with The Oscars.  Enjoy hearing about some great films and some fun movie history as we celebrate The Natural who made it look too easy.



Robert Redford Films Referenced  

Barefoot in the Park

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

The Candidate

Jeremiah Johnson

The Way We Were

The Sting

The Great Gatsby

Three Days of the Condor

All the President's Men

A Bridge Too Far

The Electric Horseman

Brubaker

Ordinary People

The Natural

Out of Africa

The Milagro Beanfield War

A River Runs Through It

Quiz Show

Indecent Proposal

The Horse Whisperer

The Last Castle

Spy Game

The Clearing

All is Lost

The Conspirator

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Avengers Endgame
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2025 17:23:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>With the passing of Hollywood legend Robert Redford on Sept. 16th, we were moved to do a special episode of THE OSCARS: WWTT? in order to honor his legacy and commemorate his relationship with The Oscars.  Enjoy hearing about some great films and some fun movie history as we celebrate The Natural who made it look too easy.



Robert Redford Films Referenced  

Barefoot in the Park

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

The Candidate

Jeremiah Johnson

The Way We Were

The Sting

The Great Gatsby

Three Days of the Condor

All the President's Men

A Bridge Too Far

The Electric Horseman

Brubaker

Ordinary People

The Natural

Out of Africa

The Milagro Beanfield War

A River Runs Through It

Quiz Show

Indecent Proposal

The Horse Whisperer

The Last Castle

Spy Game

The Clearing

All is Lost

The Conspirator

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Avengers Endgame
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        <![CDATA[<p>With the passing of Hollywood legend Robert Redford on Sept. 16th, we were moved to do a special episode of THE OSCARS: WWTT? in order to honor his legacy and commemorate his relationship with The Oscars.  Enjoy hearing about some great films and some fun movie history as we celebrate The Natural who made it look too easy.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><u><strong>Robert Redford Films Referenced </strong></u> </p>
<p>Barefoot in the Park</p>
<p>Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid</p>
<p>The Candidate</p>
<p>Jeremiah Johnson</p>
<p>The Way We Were</p>
<p>The Sting</p>
<p>The Great Gatsby</p>
<p>Three Days of the Condor</p>
<p>All the President's Men</p>
<p>A Bridge Too Far</p>
<p>The Electric Horseman</p>
<p>Brubaker</p>
<p>Ordinary People</p>
<p>The Natural</p>
<p>Out of Africa</p>
<p>The Milagro Beanfield War</p>
<p>A River Runs Through It</p>
<p>Quiz Show</p>
<p>Indecent Proposal</p>
<p>The Horse Whisperer</p>
<p>The Last Castle</p>
<p>Spy Game</p>
<p>The Clearing</p>
<p>All is Lost</p>
<p>The Conspirator</p>
<p>Captain America: The Winter Soldier</p>
<p>Avengers Endgame</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>2012  - Silence is Golden at the Oscars</title>
      <description>Welcome to the 2012 Academy Awards, a year just outside our ‘test-of-time’ range for judging the merits of the winners, non-winners, and forgotten gems.  This year featured a lot of very good movies but no true odds-on favorite, which is why the eventual winner is seen as kind of a let down. So who or what should have won?  What should have been nominated and wasn’t?  Are there too many nominees in the first place leading to a paradox of choice (where it’s hard to even make a decision).  Not to mention, what might be the best movie of the year wasn’t even considered for a Best Picture Oscar. Bruce and “Tex” get into it all as they try to make sense of a crazy year with Oscar imitating Art… Or in this case, The Artist.



Movies Mentioned

(*Recommended)

Tower Heist

*The Descendants

Extremely Loud &amp; Incredibly Close

*The Help

*Midnight in Paris

*The Artist

*Hugo

*Moneyball

*Warhorse

The Tree Life

*Bridesmaids

*We Need to Talk About Kevin

J Edgar

*Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

*Drive

*A Better Life

*Bicycle Thieves

*Celebrity

*Take Shelter

My Week With Marilyn

The Prince and the Showgirl

*The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

*Albert Nobbs

The Iron Lady

*Young Adult

Warrior

Beginners

*21 Jump Street

*Superbad

*Margin Call

*The Father

**A Separation

*The Ides of March
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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the 2012 Academy Awards, a year just outside our ‘test-of-time’ range for judging the merits of the winners, non-winners, and forgotten gems.  This year featured a lot of very good movies but no true odds-on favorite, which is why the eventual winner is seen as kind of a let down. So who or what should have won?  What should have been nominated and wasn’t?  Are there too many nominees in the first place leading to a paradox of choice (where it’s hard to even make a decision).  Not to mention, what might be the best movie of the year wasn’t even considered for a Best Picture Oscar. Bruce and “Tex” get into it all as they try to make sense of a crazy year with Oscar imitating Art… Or in this case, The Artist.



Movies Mentioned

(*Recommended)

Tower Heist

*The Descendants

Extremely Loud &amp; Incredibly Close

*The Help

*Midnight in Paris

*The Artist

*Hugo

*Moneyball

*Warhorse

The Tree Life

*Bridesmaids

*We Need to Talk About Kevin

J Edgar

*Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

*Drive

*A Better Life

*Bicycle Thieves

*Celebrity

*Take Shelter

My Week With Marilyn

The Prince and the Showgirl

*The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

*Albert Nobbs

The Iron Lady

*Young Adult

Warrior

Beginners

*21 Jump Street

*Superbad

*Margin Call

*The Father

**A Separation

*The Ides of March
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the 2012 Academy Awards, a year just outside our ‘test-of-time’ range for judging the merits of the winners, non-winners, and forgotten gems.  This year featured a lot of very good movies but no true odds-on favorite, which is why the eventual winner is seen as kind of a let down. So who or what should have won?  What should have been nominated and wasn’t?  Are there too many nominees in the first place leading to a paradox of choice (where it’s hard to even make a decision).  Not to mention, what might be the best movie of the year wasn’t even considered for a Best Picture Oscar. Bruce and “Tex” get into it all as they try to make sense of a crazy year with Oscar imitating Art… Or in this case, The Artist.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Movies Mentioned</strong></p>
<p>(*Recommended)</p>
<p>Tower Heist</p>
<p>*The Descendants</p>
<p>Extremely Loud &amp; Incredibly Close</p>
<p>*The Help</p>
<p>*Midnight in Paris</p>
<p>*The Artist</p>
<p>*Hugo</p>
<p>*Moneyball</p>
<p>*Warhorse</p>
<p>The Tree Life</p>
<p>*Bridesmaids</p>
<p>*We Need to Talk About Kevin</p>
<p>J Edgar</p>
<p>*Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy</p>
<p>*Drive</p>
<p>*A Better Life</p>
<p>*Bicycle Thieves</p>
<p>*Celebrity</p>
<p>*Take Shelter</p>
<p>My Week With Marilyn</p>
<p>The Prince and the Showgirl</p>
<p>*The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo</p>
<p>*Albert Nobbs</p>
<p>The Iron Lady</p>
<p>*Young Adult</p>
<p>Warrior</p>
<p>Beginners</p>
<p>*21 Jump Street</p>
<p>*Superbad</p>
<p>*Margin Call</p>
<p>*The Father</p>
<p>**A Separation</p>
<p>*The Ides of March</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1935 - It Happened One Oscars</title>
      <description>Welcome Oscars fans to the 7th Academy Awards (it definitely wasn’t called The Oscars yet) — as we dive into the 1935 Oscars for the films of 1934.  

Now some of you might be thinking, ‘How can awards for films this old possibly be interesting today?’ To which we say, get ready because things are going to get wild! 

 For starters, there were 12 nominees for best picture (and they still got some wrong!)  There were also awards that are no longer given out as well as no awards for things we award today.  The Hays Code had just begun in mid-1934, affecting the way movies were made. An actress was in three of the Best Picture nominees (a record that still stands) — and on top of it all, the winner this year just so ‘happened’ to set the template for every RomCom you love (or love to hate) today.  

Trust us when we say you’re going to have a treat learning about some incredible movies you probably never heard of but you’ll be glad you did once you see them!  As always, thanks for joining us at The Oscars! 



Movies Mentioned

(*Recommended)



*It Happened One Night

*The Thin Man

*Imitation of Life

Flirtation Walk

Here Comes the Navy

*The House of Rothschild

One Night of Love

*The Barretts of Wimpole Street

*The Gay Divorcee

*Viva Villa!

*Cleopatra (Cecil B. DeMille version)

The White Parade (nearly impossible to see)

*The Affairs of Cellini

*Of Human Bondage

*Manhattan Melodrama

Eskimo

Flying Down to Rio

*Gone With the Wind

*Dangerous
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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome Oscars fans to the 7th Academy Awards (it definitely wasn’t called The Oscars yet) — as we dive into the 1935 Oscars for the films of 1934.  

Now some of you might be thinking, ‘How can awards for films this old possibly be interesting today?’ To which we say, get ready because things are going to get wild! 

 For starters, there were 12 nominees for best picture (and they still got some wrong!)  There were also awards that are no longer given out as well as no awards for things we award today.  The Hays Code had just begun in mid-1934, affecting the way movies were made. An actress was in three of the Best Picture nominees (a record that still stands) — and on top of it all, the winner this year just so ‘happened’ to set the template for every RomCom you love (or love to hate) today.  

Trust us when we say you’re going to have a treat learning about some incredible movies you probably never heard of but you’ll be glad you did once you see them!  As always, thanks for joining us at The Oscars! 



Movies Mentioned

(*Recommended)



*It Happened One Night

*The Thin Man

*Imitation of Life

Flirtation Walk

Here Comes the Navy

*The House of Rothschild

One Night of Love

*The Barretts of Wimpole Street

*The Gay Divorcee

*Viva Villa!

*Cleopatra (Cecil B. DeMille version)

The White Parade (nearly impossible to see)

*The Affairs of Cellini

*Of Human Bondage

*Manhattan Melodrama

Eskimo

Flying Down to Rio

*Gone With the Wind

*Dangerous
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>Welcome Oscars fans to the 7th Academy Awards (it definitely wasn’t called The Oscars yet) — as we dive into the 1935 Oscars for the films of 1934.  </p>
<p>Now some of you might be thinking, ‘How can awards for films this old possibly be interesting today?’ To which we say, get ready because things are going to get wild! </p>
<p> For starters, there were 12 nominees for best picture (and they still got some wrong!)  There were also awards that are no longer given out as well as no awards for things we award today.  The Hays Code had just begun in mid-1934, affecting the way movies were made. An actress was in three of the Best Picture nominees (a record that still stands) — and on top of it all, the winner this year just so ‘happened’ to set the template for every RomCom you love (or love to hate) today.  </p>
<p>Trust us when we say you’re going to have a treat learning about some incredible movies you probably never heard of but you’ll be glad you did once you see them!  As always, thanks for joining us at The Oscars! </p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Movies Mentioned</strong></p>
<p>(*Recommended)</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>*It Happened One Night</p>
<p>*The Thin Man</p>
<p>*Imitation of Life</p>
<p>Flirtation Walk</p>
<p>Here Comes the Navy</p>
<p>*The House of Rothschild</p>
<p>One Night of Love</p>
<p>*The Barretts of Wimpole Street</p>
<p>*The Gay Divorcee</p>
<p>*Viva Villa!</p>
<p>*Cleopatra (Cecil B. DeMille version)</p>
<p>The White Parade (nearly impossible to see)</p>
<p>*The Affairs of Cellini</p>
<p>*Of Human Bondage</p>
<p>*Manhattan Melodrama</p>
<p>Eskimo</p>
<p>Flying Down to Rio</p>
<p>*Gone With the Wind</p>
<p>*Dangerous</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1968 - In the Heat of the Oscar</title>
      <description>Hey Oscar fans, welcome to the 1968 Oscars for the films of 1967 — AKA the year that changed everything (movie wise)!  What an amazing year for films both domestic &amp; foreign and to our shock and delight the Oscars were there to recognize and appreciate some truly groundbreaking films…mostly.  

From movies that touched on race in new and exciting ways — In The Heat of the Night and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner; to one of the most violent movies ever made - Bonnie &amp; Clyde; and a new kind of generational comedy - The Graduate... There was no shortage of great films...and Doctor Dolittle. 

Join the legendary Bruce Vilanch and “Tex” as they dive into one of the most important years for movies and debate the snubs, flubs and oversights, while celebrating the triumphs and telling great behind the scenes stories.  As always, thanks for listening!



Movies Mentioned

(*Recommended)

*Bonnie &amp; Clyde

*Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?

Doctor Dolittle

*The Graduate

*In the Heat of the Night

*Thoroughly Modern Millie

*Camelot

*Cool Hand Luke

*The Dirty Dozen

*In Cold Blood

*Barefoot in the Park

Doctor Dolittle (Eddie Murphy)

Doctor Dolittle (Robert Downey Jr.)

*Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

*Lilles of the Field

*John Wick

*One Thousand Clowns

WUSA

Pocket Money

*Brubaker

Amityville Horror

*Voyage of the Damned

*The Pawnbroker

*The Hustler

*HUD

*Wait Until Dark

The Whisperers

*Tom Jones

*The Importance of Being Earnest

*Bye Bye Birdie

*The Pumpkin Eater

Divorce American Style

Two for the Road

The War is Over

*Eyes Wide Shut

*It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

*Divorce Italian Style

Ulysses

*The Towering Inferno

*Rebecca

*Psycho

*Lifeboat

Spellbound

*Rear Window

*The Sound of Music

*Closely Watched Trains

*Point Blank

*Le Samouraï

*Casino Royale

In Like Flint

*The Fearless Vampire Killers

*Belle du Jour

*Playtime
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar fans, welcome to the 1968 Oscars for the films of 1967 — AKA the year that changed everything (movie wise)!  What an amazing year for films both domestic &amp; foreign and to our shock and delight the Oscars were there to recognize and appreciate some truly groundbreaking films…mostly.  

From movies that touched on race in new and exciting ways — In The Heat of the Night and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner; to one of the most violent movies ever made - Bonnie &amp; Clyde; and a new kind of generational comedy - The Graduate... There was no shortage of great films...and Doctor Dolittle. 

Join the legendary Bruce Vilanch and “Tex” as they dive into one of the most important years for movies and debate the snubs, flubs and oversights, while celebrating the triumphs and telling great behind the scenes stories.  As always, thanks for listening!



Movies Mentioned

(*Recommended)

*Bonnie &amp; Clyde

*Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?

Doctor Dolittle

*The Graduate

*In the Heat of the Night

*Thoroughly Modern Millie

*Camelot

*Cool Hand Luke

*The Dirty Dozen

*In Cold Blood

*Barefoot in the Park

Doctor Dolittle (Eddie Murphy)

Doctor Dolittle (Robert Downey Jr.)

*Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

*Lilles of the Field

*John Wick

*One Thousand Clowns

WUSA

Pocket Money

*Brubaker

Amityville Horror

*Voyage of the Damned

*The Pawnbroker

*The Hustler

*HUD

*Wait Until Dark

The Whisperers

*Tom Jones

*The Importance of Being Earnest

*Bye Bye Birdie

*The Pumpkin Eater

Divorce American Style

Two for the Road

The War is Over

*Eyes Wide Shut

*It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

*Divorce Italian Style

Ulysses

*The Towering Inferno

*Rebecca

*Psycho

*Lifeboat

Spellbound

*Rear Window

*The Sound of Music

*Closely Watched Trains

*Point Blank

*Le Samouraï

*Casino Royale

In Like Flint

*The Fearless Vampire Killers

*Belle du Jour

*Playtime
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar fans, welcome to the 1968 Oscars for the films of 1967 — AKA the year that changed everything (movie wise)!  What an amazing year for films both domestic &amp; foreign and to our shock and delight the Oscars were there to recognize and appreciate some truly groundbreaking films…mostly.  </p>
<p>From movies that touched on race in new and exciting ways —<em> In The Heat of the Night and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner</em>; to one of the most violent movies ever made - <em>Bonnie &amp; Clyde</em>; and a new kind of generational comedy - <em>The Graduate... </em>There was no shortage of great films...and <em>Doctor Dolittle</em>. </p>
<p>Join the legendary Bruce Vilanch and “Tex” as they dive into one of the most important years for movies and debate the snubs, flubs and oversights, while celebrating the triumphs and telling great behind the scenes stories.  As always, thanks for listening!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Movies Mentioned</strong></p>
<p>(*Recommended)</p>
<p>*Bonnie &amp; Clyde</p>
<p>*Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?</p>
<p>Doctor Dolittle</p>
<p>*The Graduate</p>
<p>*In the Heat of the Night</p>
<p>*Thoroughly Modern Millie</p>
<p>*Camelot</p>
<p>*Cool Hand Luke</p>
<p>*The Dirty Dozen</p>
<p>*In Cold Blood</p>
<p>*Barefoot in the Park</p>
<p>Doctor Dolittle (Eddie Murphy)</p>
<p>Doctor Dolittle (Robert Downey Jr.)</p>
<p>*Cat on a Hot Tin Roof</p>
<p>*Lilles of the Field</p>
<p>*John Wick</p>
<p>*One Thousand Clowns</p>
<p>WUSA</p>
<p>Pocket Money</p>
<p>*Brubaker</p>
<p>Amityville Horror</p>
<p>*Voyage of the Damned</p>
<p>*The Pawnbroker</p>
<p>*The Hustler</p>
<p>*HUD</p>
<p>*Wait Until Dark</p>
<p>The Whisperers</p>
<p>*Tom Jones</p>
<p>*The Importance of Being Earnest</p>
<p>*Bye Bye Birdie</p>
<p>*The Pumpkin Eater</p>
<p>Divorce American Style</p>
<p>Two for the Road</p>
<p>The War is Over</p>
<p>*Eyes Wide Shut</p>
<p>*It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World</p>
<p>*Divorce Italian Style</p>
<p>Ulysses</p>
<p>*The Towering Inferno</p>
<p>*Rebecca</p>
<p>*Psycho</p>
<p>*Lifeboat</p>
<p>Spellbound</p>
<p>*Rear Window</p>
<p>*The Sound of Music</p>
<p>*Closely Watched Trains</p>
<p>*Point Blank</p>
<p>*Le Samouraï</p>
<p>*Casino Royale</p>
<p>In Like Flint</p>
<p>*The Fearless Vampire Killers</p>
<p>*Belle du Jour</p>
<p>*Playtime</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1984 - "I Deserve This Oscar"</title>
      <description>Welcome Oscar fans to the 1984 Oscars for the amazing films of 1983. What a time for movies! All the big stars, nearly all the big directors and lots of brilliant, compelling stories were on display this year...and Flashdance.  

With so many objectively great movies to choose from, it's hard for even the Academy to get it wrong. And yet, using the test of time, there are still some curious choices and omissions worth looking into. 

But at least one award was never in doubt. While accepting her Best Actress Award for Terms of Endearment, Shirley MacLaine famously said, "I deserve this." 

Take a listen to see if you think the other winners deserved their awards as well!  As always thanks for joining us at the Oscars!    

For more info, go to www.Oscars.wtf

email us at Info@Oscars.wtf

Oscars: What Were They Thinking is edited by Kelley Marcano

 

Movies Mentioned (*Recommended)

*Terms of Endearment

*The Right Stuff

*Fanny &amp; Alexander

*The Dresser

*Silkwood

*Tender Mercies

Yentl

*Cross Creek

*The Big Chill

*Educating Rita

*Reuben, Reuben

*War Games

*Star Wars: Return of the Jedi

*Trading Places

*The Outsiders

Flashdance

*Risky Business

*Sudden Impact

*The China Syndrome

*The Insider

*Norma Rae

*Breaking Away

*Bullitt

Krull

Mother, Jugs &amp; Speed

*The Friends of Eddie Coyle

Face to Face

*The Graduate

*Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolfe

*Working Girl

*Raiders of the Lost Ark

Henry &amp; June

*Unbearable Lightness of Being

The Mirror Has Two Faces

*The Prince of Tides

Rhinestone

*Dr. Zhivago

*Tom Jones

*Murder on the Orient Express

*The Godfather

*Apocalypse Now

*The Great Santini

*Ray

*Crazy Heart

*Testament

Melvin and Howard

*To Be or Not to Be (1984 &amp; 1942)

*One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

*Easy Rider

*Five Easy Pieces

*Reds

*The World According to Garp

Precious

*Network

*To Kill a Mockingbird

Betrayal

Octopussy

Striptease
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome Oscar fans to the 1984 Oscars for the amazing films of 1983. What a time for movies! All the big stars, nearly all the big directors and lots of brilliant, compelling stories were on display this year...and Flashdance.  

With so many objectively great movies to choose from, it's hard for even the Academy to get it wrong. And yet, using the test of time, there are still some curious choices and omissions worth looking into. 

But at least one award was never in doubt. While accepting her Best Actress Award for Terms of Endearment, Shirley MacLaine famously said, "I deserve this." 

Take a listen to see if you think the other winners deserved their awards as well!  As always thanks for joining us at the Oscars!    

For more info, go to www.Oscars.wtf

email us at Info@Oscars.wtf

Oscars: What Were They Thinking is edited by Kelley Marcano

 

Movies Mentioned (*Recommended)

*Terms of Endearment

*The Right Stuff

*Fanny &amp; Alexander

*The Dresser

*Silkwood

*Tender Mercies

Yentl

*Cross Creek

*The Big Chill

*Educating Rita

*Reuben, Reuben

*War Games

*Star Wars: Return of the Jedi

*Trading Places

*The Outsiders

Flashdance

*Risky Business

*Sudden Impact

*The China Syndrome

*The Insider

*Norma Rae

*Breaking Away

*Bullitt

Krull

Mother, Jugs &amp; Speed

*The Friends of Eddie Coyle

Face to Face

*The Graduate

*Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolfe

*Working Girl

*Raiders of the Lost Ark

Henry &amp; June

*Unbearable Lightness of Being

The Mirror Has Two Faces

*The Prince of Tides

Rhinestone

*Dr. Zhivago

*Tom Jones

*Murder on the Orient Express

*The Godfather

*Apocalypse Now

*The Great Santini

*Ray

*Crazy Heart

*Testament

Melvin and Howard

*To Be or Not to Be (1984 &amp; 1942)

*One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

*Easy Rider

*Five Easy Pieces

*Reds

*The World According to Garp

Precious

*Network

*To Kill a Mockingbird

Betrayal

Octopussy

Striptease
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome Oscar fans to the 1984 Oscars for the amazing films of 1983. What a time for movies! All the big stars, nearly all the big directors and lots of brilliant, compelling stories were on display this year...and Flashdance.  </p>
<p>With so many objectively great movies to choose from, it's hard for even the Academy to get it wrong. And yet, using the test of time, there are still some curious choices and omissions worth looking into. </p>
<p>But at least one award was never in doubt. While accepting her Best Actress Award for Terms of Endearment, Shirley MacLaine famously said, "I deserve this." </p>
<p>Take a listen to see if you think the other winners deserved their awards as well!  As always thanks for joining us at the Oscars!    </p>
<p>For more info, go to www.Oscars.wtf</p>
<p>email us at Info@Oscars.wtf</p>
<p>Oscars: What Were They Thinking is edited by Kelley Marcano</p>
<p><u><strong> </strong></u></p>
<p><u><strong>Movies Mentioned (*Recommended)</strong></u></p>
<p>*Terms of Endearment</p>
<p>*The Right Stuff</p>
<p>*Fanny &amp; Alexander</p>
<p>*The Dresser</p>
<p>*Silkwood</p>
<p>*Tender Mercies</p>
<p>Yentl</p>
<p>*Cross Creek</p>
<p>*The Big Chill</p>
<p>*Educating Rita</p>
<p>*Reuben, Reuben</p>
<p>*War Games</p>
<p>*Star Wars: Return of the Jedi</p>
<p>*Trading Places</p>
<p>*The Outsiders</p>
<p>Flashdance</p>
<p>*Risky Business</p>
<p>*Sudden Impact</p>
<p>*The China Syndrome</p>
<p>*The Insider</p>
<p>*Norma Rae</p>
<p>*Breaking Away</p>
<p>*Bullitt</p>
<p>Krull</p>
<p>Mother, Jugs &amp; Speed</p>
<p>*The Friends of Eddie Coyle</p>
<p>Face to Face</p>
<p>*The Graduate</p>
<p>*Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolfe</p>
<p>*Working Girl</p>
<p>*Raiders of the Lost Ark</p>
<p>Henry &amp; June</p>
<p>*Unbearable Lightness of Being</p>
<p>The Mirror Has Two Faces</p>
<p>*The Prince of Tides</p>
<p>Rhinestone</p>
<p>*Dr. Zhivago</p>
<p>*Tom Jones</p>
<p>*Murder on the Orient Express</p>
<p>*The Godfather</p>
<p>*Apocalypse Now</p>
<p>*The Great Santini</p>
<p>*Ray</p>
<p>*Crazy Heart</p>
<p>*Testament</p>
<p>Melvin and Howard</p>
<p>*To Be or Not to Be (1984 &amp; 1942)</p>
<p>*One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest</p>
<p>*Easy Rider</p>
<p>*Five Easy Pieces</p>
<p>*Reds</p>
<p>*The World According to Garp</p>
<p>Precious</p>
<p>*Network</p>
<p>*To Kill a Mockingbird</p>
<p>Betrayal</p>
<p>Octopussy</p>
<p>Striptease</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>2005 - Million Dollar Oscar</title>
      <description>Hey Oscar fans, welcome to the 2005 Oscars for the films of 2004.  Interestingly, nearly all the nominees were either bio-pics or felt like bio-pics. 

Even more interesting, while the choice for best picture isn’t bad — there was at least one film from that year that has become an all-time classic and an absolute favorite for many people — which was completely shut out of the Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor categories. 

 With the recent release of the New York Times’ Top 100 Films of the 21st Century, this grave injustice (at least according to Adam “Tex”) has been rectified — as the ‘forgotten film’ is on the list (at #7) while none of the Best Picture nominees or winner even made the list!  Take a listen and see if you agree with the list or the Academy (and Bruce). 

 As always, thanks for joining us at the Oscars!



Movies Mentioned

(*Recommended)



*Million Dollar Baby

The Aviator

*Ray

Finding Neverland 

*Sideways

*Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

*Vera Drake

*Being Julia

*Before Sunset

*Before Sunrise

*Fahrenheit 9/11

*Hotel Rwanda

*Maria Full of Grace

Kinsey

*The Incredibles

*Collateral

Closer

*The Motorcycle Diaries

*Born into Brothels

*Super Size Me

*Downfall

Dodgeball

*Just Friends  ;)
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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscar fans, welcome to the 2005 Oscars for the films of 2004.  Interestingly, nearly all the nominees were either bio-pics or felt like bio-pics. 

Even more interesting, while the choice for best picture isn’t bad — there was at least one film from that year that has become an all-time classic and an absolute favorite for many people — which was completely shut out of the Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor categories. 

 With the recent release of the New York Times’ Top 100 Films of the 21st Century, this grave injustice (at least according to Adam “Tex”) has been rectified — as the ‘forgotten film’ is on the list (at #7) while none of the Best Picture nominees or winner even made the list!  Take a listen and see if you agree with the list or the Academy (and Bruce). 

 As always, thanks for joining us at the Oscars!



Movies Mentioned

(*Recommended)



*Million Dollar Baby

The Aviator

*Ray

Finding Neverland 

*Sideways

*Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

*Vera Drake

*Being Julia

*Before Sunset

*Before Sunrise

*Fahrenheit 9/11

*Hotel Rwanda

*Maria Full of Grace

Kinsey

*The Incredibles

*Collateral

Closer

*The Motorcycle Diaries

*Born into Brothels

*Super Size Me

*Downfall

Dodgeball

*Just Friends  ;)
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscar fans, welcome to the 2005 Oscars for the films of 2004.  Interestingly, nearly all the nominees were either bio-pics or felt like bio-pics. </p>
<p>Even more interesting, while the choice for best picture isn’t bad — there was at least one film from that year that has become an all-time classic and an absolute favorite for many people — which was completely shut out of the Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor categories. </p>
<p> With the recent release of the New York Times’ Top 100 Films of the 21st Century, this grave injustice (at least according to Adam “Tex”) has been rectified — as the ‘forgotten film’ is on the list (at #7) while none of the Best Picture nominees or winner even made the list!  Take a listen and see if you agree with the list or the Academy (and Bruce). </p>
<p> As always, thanks for joining us at the Oscars!</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Movies Mentioned</p>
<p>(*Recommended)</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>*Million Dollar Baby</p>
<p>The Aviator</p>
<p>*Ray</p>
<p>Finding Neverland </p>
<p>*Sideways</p>
<p>*Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind</p>
<p>*Vera Drake</p>
<p>*Being Julia</p>
<p>*Before Sunset</p>
<p>*Before Sunrise</p>
<p>*Fahrenheit 9/11</p>
<p>*Hotel Rwanda</p>
<p>*Maria Full of Grace</p>
<p>Kinsey</p>
<p>*The Incredibles</p>
<p>*Collateral</p>
<p>Closer</p>
<p>*The Motorcycle Diaries</p>
<p>*Born into Brothels</p>
<p>*Super Size Me</p>
<p>*Downfall</p>
<p>Dodgeball</p>
<p>*Just Friends  ;)</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1944 - Play it Again, Oscar</title>
      <description>Hey Oscars fans, welcome to the 1944 Oscars for the films of 1943.  Not surprisingly the theme of many movies this year was war as most of the globe fought in WWII.  



There was a movie just called Air Force!  And among these war and war adjacent films came one of the most beloved, quoted and classic movies of all time… Casablanca!  But while Casablanca did take home some awards… did it take home enough awards?  In fact, two movies that year had more nominations than Casablanca.  



Join us as we take you on a journey through some of the best movies and performances ever and discuss how and why some of them inexplicably lost out or weren’t even nominated.  



Along the way you’ll discover lots of films to add to your must-watch list and learn some great film history in the process.  Oh, and we know the title of this episode is a mis-quote from Casablanca!  As always, thanks for listening. 

Contact us and let us know your opinions!

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Email:  info@oscars.wtf

Website: www.oscars.wtf



Movies Mentioned!

Casablanca (must see)

The Song of Bernadette  (must see)

For Whom the Bell Tolls

Air Force

This is the Army

Heaven Can Wait

The Human Comedy

In Which We Serve

Madame Curie

The More the Merrier

The Ox-Bow Incident  (must see)

Watch on the Rhine

To Be or Not to Be

Ninotchka

Trouble in Paradise

Design for Living

The Shop Around the Corner

Shadow of a Doubt  (must see)

12 Angry Men  

Five Graves to Cairo

The Gunfighter

Mildred Pierce

Yankee Doodle Dandy

The Adventures of Robin Hood

The African Queen

Sergeant York

High Noon

Duel in the Sun

Sahara

The Constant Nymph

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

Maltese Falcon

So Proudly we Hail!

Gone With the Wind

Princess O’Rourke

Action in the North Atlantic

Destination Tokyo

Holy Matrimony

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

How Green Was my Valley

Citizen Kane
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>20</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscars fans, welcome to the 1944 Oscars for the films of 1943.  Not surprisingly the theme of many movies this year was war as most of the globe fought in WWII.  



There was a movie just called Air Force!  And among these war and war adjacent films came one of the most beloved, quoted and classic movies of all time… Casablanca!  But while Casablanca did take home some awards… did it take home enough awards?  In fact, two movies that year had more nominations than Casablanca.  



Join us as we take you on a journey through some of the best movies and performances ever and discuss how and why some of them inexplicably lost out or weren’t even nominated.  



Along the way you’ll discover lots of films to add to your must-watch list and learn some great film history in the process.  Oh, and we know the title of this episode is a mis-quote from Casablanca!  As always, thanks for listening. 

Contact us and let us know your opinions!

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577252340445   

Email:  info@oscars.wtf

Website: www.oscars.wtf



Movies Mentioned!

Casablanca (must see)

The Song of Bernadette  (must see)

For Whom the Bell Tolls

Air Force

This is the Army

Heaven Can Wait

The Human Comedy

In Which We Serve

Madame Curie

The More the Merrier

The Ox-Bow Incident  (must see)

Watch on the Rhine

To Be or Not to Be

Ninotchka

Trouble in Paradise

Design for Living

The Shop Around the Corner

Shadow of a Doubt  (must see)

12 Angry Men  

Five Graves to Cairo

The Gunfighter

Mildred Pierce

Yankee Doodle Dandy

The Adventures of Robin Hood

The African Queen

Sergeant York

High Noon

Duel in the Sun

Sahara

The Constant Nymph

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

Maltese Falcon

So Proudly we Hail!

Gone With the Wind

Princess O’Rourke

Action in the North Atlantic

Destination Tokyo

Holy Matrimony

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

How Green Was my Valley

Citizen Kane
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscars fans, welcome to the 1944 Oscars for the films of 1943.  Not surprisingly the theme of many movies this year was war as most of the globe fought in WWII.  </p>
<p><br></p>
<p>There was a movie just called Air Force!  And among these war and war adjacent films came one of the most beloved, quoted and classic movies of all time… Casablanca!  But while Casablanca did take home some awards… did it take home enough awards?  In fact, two movies that year had more nominations than Casablanca.  </p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Join us as we take you on a journey through some of the best movies and performances ever and discuss how and why some of them inexplicably lost out or weren’t even nominated.  </p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Along the way you’ll discover lots of films to add to your must-watch list and learn some great film history in the process.  Oh, and we know the title of this episode is a mis-quote from Casablanca!  As always, thanks for listening. </p>
<p>Contact us and let us know your opinions!</p>
<p><strong>Facebook:</strong>  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577252340445   </p>
<p><strong>Email:</strong>  info@oscars.wtf</p>
<p><strong>Website</strong>: www.oscars.wtf</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Movies Mentioned!</p>
<p>Casablanca (must see)</p>
<p>The Song of Bernadette  (must see)</p>
<p>For Whom the Bell Tolls</p>
<p>Air Force</p>
<p>This is the Army</p>
<p>Heaven Can Wait</p>
<p>The Human Comedy</p>
<p>In Which We Serve</p>
<p>Madame Curie</p>
<p>The More the Merrier</p>
<p>The Ox-Bow Incident  (must see)</p>
<p>Watch on the Rhine</p>
<p>To Be or Not to Be</p>
<p>Ninotchka</p>
<p>Trouble in Paradise</p>
<p>Design for Living</p>
<p>The Shop Around the Corner</p>
<p>Shadow of a Doubt  (must see)</p>
<p>12 Angry Men  </p>
<p>Five Graves to Cairo</p>
<p>The Gunfighter</p>
<p>Mildred Pierce</p>
<p>Yankee Doodle Dandy</p>
<p>The Adventures of Robin Hood</p>
<p>The African Queen</p>
<p>Sergeant York</p>
<p>High Noon</p>
<p>Duel in the Sun</p>
<p>Sahara</p>
<p>The Constant Nymph</p>
<p>Gentlemen Prefer Blondes</p>
<p>Maltese Falcon</p>
<p>So Proudly we Hail!</p>
<p>Gone With the Wind</p>
<p>Princess O’Rourke</p>
<p>Action in the North Atlantic</p>
<p>Destination Tokyo</p>
<p>Holy Matrimony</p>
<p>Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon</p>
<p>How Green Was my Valley</p>
<p>Citizen Kane</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1973 - The God-Oscar</title>
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      <description>Hello, Oscars: WWTT? fans.  Welcome our look at the 1973 Oscars, honoring the films of 1972.  It was an outstanding year for movies with some great contenders in every category battling it out. Ironically, the most cheerful best picture nominee was about the inner-workings of the Mafia and all the killing and revenge that comes along with it.  But while The Godfather may have been the big winner...did it win enough? And what snubs, flubs and oversights will have you reaching for a gun and a canoli.  

Contact us and let us know your opinions!

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577252340445   

Email:  info@oscars.wtf

Website: www.oscars.wtf



Movie Recommendations

The Godfather

Cabaret

Deliverance

Sounder

The Emigrants

The Lady Sings the Blues

The Poseidon Adventure

Jeremiah Johnson

The Ruling Class

The Candidate

Fat City

Butterflies Are Free

The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

The New Land

Solaris

Aguirre: Wrath of God

Cries and Whispers

Sleuth





  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hello, Oscars: WWTT? fans.  Welcome our look at the 1973 Oscars, honoring the films of 1972.  It was an outstanding year for movies with some great contenders in every category battling it out. Ironically, the most cheerful best picture nominee was about the inner-workings of the Mafia and all the killing and revenge that comes along with it.  But while The Godfather may have been the big winner...did it win enough? And what snubs, flubs and oversights will have you reaching for a gun and a canoli.  

Contact us and let us know your opinions!

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577252340445   

Email:  info@oscars.wtf

Website: www.oscars.wtf



Movie Recommendations

The Godfather

Cabaret

Deliverance

Sounder

The Emigrants

The Lady Sings the Blues

The Poseidon Adventure

Jeremiah Johnson

The Ruling Class

The Candidate

Fat City

Butterflies Are Free

The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

The New Land

Solaris

Aguirre: Wrath of God

Cries and Whispers

Sleuth





  
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hello, Oscars: WWTT? fans.  Welcome our look at the 1973 Oscars, honoring the films of 1972.  It was an outstanding year for movies with some great contenders in every category battling it out. Ironically, the most cheerful best picture nominee was about the inner-workings of the Mafia and all the killing and revenge that comes along with it.  But while The Godfather may have been the big winner...did it win enough? And what snubs, flubs and oversights will have you reaching for a gun and a canoli.  </p>
<p>Contact us and let us know your opinions!</p>
<p><strong>Facebook:</strong>  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577252340445   </p>
<p><strong>Email:</strong>  info@oscars.wtf</p>
<p><strong>Website</strong>: www.oscars.wtf</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><u><strong>Movie Recommendations</strong></u></p>
<p>The Godfather</p>
<p>Cabaret</p>
<p>Deliverance</p>
<p>Sounder</p>
<p>The Emigrants</p>
<p>The Lady Sings the Blues</p>
<p>The Poseidon Adventure</p>
<p>Jeremiah Johnson</p>
<p>The Ruling Class</p>
<p>The Candidate</p>
<p>Fat City</p>
<p>Butterflies Are Free</p>
<p>The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie</p>
<p>The New Land</p>
<p>Solaris</p>
<p>Aguirre: Wrath of God</p>
<p>Cries and Whispers</p>
<p>Sleuth</p>
<p><br></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>  </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1981 - Ordinary vs. Raging Oscar</title>
      <description>Hey Oscars fans, welcome to the 1981 Oscars for the films of 1980.  This is a HUGE year in terms of the conceit of this show — because while the Oscar winning film is respected, the film that DIDN’T WIN is regarded as a true masterpiece and one of the greatest films of all-time. If you know, you know, and if you don’t get ready to be enraged.  Or maybe not.  And that’s just the start of some curious decisions, omissions and oversights. Whether you’re a total film nerd (like us) or not — this was objectively a great year for movies and for debating the awards given to them!  And along the way, we hope to add a few more hidden gems to your movie-watching list.  As always, thanks for listening!



Movies Mentioned



The Elephant Man

Raging Bull

Coal Miner’s Daughter

Fame

Ordinary People 

Tess

The Empire Strikes Back

Melvin and Howard

Private Benjamin

The Stuntman

9 to 5

Stir Crazy

Airplane

Any Which Way You Can

Smokey and the Bandit 2

The Blue Lagoon

The Blues Brothers

Crash (Haggis version)

Barry Lyndon

The Empire Strikes Back

The Shining

Stripes

Protocol

Wildcats

Jumping Jack Flash

Stardust Memories

Duel in the Sun

Chinatown

The Two Jakes

Color of Night

The Eyes of Laura Mars

Return of a Man Called Horse

Never Say Never Again

American Gigolo

The Big Red One

Cruisin’

Tribute

The Great Santini

Urban Cowboy

The Long Good Friday

Breaker Morant

Inside Moves

Resurrection

Gloria

Carrie

Eyes Wide Shut

Altered States

Flash Gordon

The Zero Hero

Honeysuckle Rose

The Competition

8 Mile

Kagemusha

The Last Metro

The Gods Must Be Crazy

Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears

Can’t Stop the Music (Razzie Winner!)

Bachelor Party 2 (Direct to Video)
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscars fans, welcome to the 1981 Oscars for the films of 1980.  This is a HUGE year in terms of the conceit of this show — because while the Oscar winning film is respected, the film that DIDN’T WIN is regarded as a true masterpiece and one of the greatest films of all-time. If you know, you know, and if you don’t get ready to be enraged.  Or maybe not.  And that’s just the start of some curious decisions, omissions and oversights. Whether you’re a total film nerd (like us) or not — this was objectively a great year for movies and for debating the awards given to them!  And along the way, we hope to add a few more hidden gems to your movie-watching list.  As always, thanks for listening!



Movies Mentioned



The Elephant Man

Raging Bull

Coal Miner’s Daughter

Fame

Ordinary People 

Tess

The Empire Strikes Back

Melvin and Howard

Private Benjamin

The Stuntman

9 to 5

Stir Crazy

Airplane

Any Which Way You Can

Smokey and the Bandit 2

The Blue Lagoon

The Blues Brothers

Crash (Haggis version)

Barry Lyndon

The Empire Strikes Back

The Shining

Stripes

Protocol

Wildcats

Jumping Jack Flash

Stardust Memories

Duel in the Sun

Chinatown

The Two Jakes

Color of Night

The Eyes of Laura Mars

Return of a Man Called Horse

Never Say Never Again

American Gigolo

The Big Red One

Cruisin’

Tribute

The Great Santini

Urban Cowboy

The Long Good Friday

Breaker Morant

Inside Moves

Resurrection

Gloria

Carrie

Eyes Wide Shut

Altered States

Flash Gordon

The Zero Hero

Honeysuckle Rose

The Competition

8 Mile

Kagemusha

The Last Metro

The Gods Must Be Crazy

Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears

Can’t Stop the Music (Razzie Winner!)

Bachelor Party 2 (Direct to Video)
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Movies Mentioned</strong></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>The Elephant Man</p>
<p>Raging Bull</p>
<p>Coal Miner’s Daughter</p>
<p>Fame</p>
<p>Ordinary People </p>
<p>Tess</p>
<p>The Empire Strikes Back</p>
<p>Melvin and Howard</p>
<p>Private Benjamin</p>
<p>The Stuntman</p>
<p>9 to 5</p>
<p>Stir Crazy</p>
<p>Airplane</p>
<p>Any Which Way You Can</p>
<p>Smokey and the Bandit 2</p>
<p>The Blue Lagoon</p>
<p>The Blues Brothers</p>
<p>Crash (Haggis version)</p>
<p>Barry Lyndon</p>
<p>The Empire Strikes Back</p>
<p>The Shining</p>
<p>Stripes</p>
<p>Protocol</p>
<p>Wildcats</p>
<p>Jumping Jack Flash</p>
<p>Stardust Memories</p>
<p>Duel in the Sun</p>
<p>Chinatown</p>
<p>The Two Jakes</p>
<p>Color of Night</p>
<p>The Eyes of Laura Mars</p>
<p>Return of a Man Called Horse</p>
<p>Never Say Never Again</p>
<p>American Gigolo</p>
<p>The Big Red One</p>
<p>Cruisin’</p>
<p>Tribute</p>
<p>The Great Santini</p>
<p>Urban Cowboy</p>
<p>The Long Good Friday</p>
<p>Breaker Morant</p>
<p>Inside Moves</p>
<p>Resurrection</p>
<p>Gloria</p>
<p>Carrie</p>
<p>Eyes Wide Shut</p>
<p>Altered States</p>
<p>Flash Gordon</p>
<p>The Zero Hero</p>
<p>Honeysuckle Rose</p>
<p>The Competition</p>
<p>8 Mile</p>
<p>Kagemusha</p>
<p>The Last Metro</p>
<p>The Gods Must Be Crazy</p>
<p>Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears</p>
<p>Can’t Stop the Music (Razzie Winner!)</p>
<p>Bachelor Party 2 (Direct to Video)</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1964 - My Fair Oscar</title>
      <description>Hey Oscars fans, welcome to the 1965 Oscars for the films of 1964 — a year that had a lot of great films, some of which have stood the test of time… and then there were the winners.  

We’re kidding of course. Half kidding. But as you’ll hear ‘Tex” is not a huge fan of this year’s winner and would have preferred any of the other nominees (and another movie that wasn’t nominated) — while Bruce Vilanch supplies the context and support of the winner.  

So, what were these films and how and why did they win or lose out?  You’ll have to listen to find out.  And as always, there are lot of great film recommendations to add to your viewing catalogue!  Thanks for listening!

Movies Mentioned

Minecraft

Mary Poppins

Becket

My Fair Lady

Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte

Zorba the Greek

The Unsinkable Molly Brown

Dr. Strangelove

Night of the Iguana

Breakfast at Tiffany’s

Fail Safe

Seven Days in May

Fiddler on the Roof

Gone With the Wind

Little Women

A Philadelphia Story

A Double Life

Born Yesterday

Cleopatra

Lawrence of Arabia

Masque of the Red Death

Seance on a Wet Afternoon

Marriage Italian Style

The Pumpkin Eater

The Americanization of Emily

The Miracle Worker

The Chalk Garden

The Best Man

Topkapi

Spartacus

Quo Vadis

The Barefoot Contessa

That Man From Rio

Breathless

The Organizer

One Potato, Two Potato

A Hard Day’s Night

Father Goose

Robin and the Seven Hoods

Dear Heart

Where Love Has Gone

Fate is the Hunter

Cheyanne Autumn

What a Way to Go

Gigi

A House is Not a Home

Kisses for my President

The Visit

The King and I

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

Woman in the Dunes

The Young Girls of Rochefort
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscars fans, welcome to the 1965 Oscars for the films of 1964 — a year that had a lot of great films, some of which have stood the test of time… and then there were the winners.  

We’re kidding of course. Half kidding. But as you’ll hear ‘Tex” is not a huge fan of this year’s winner and would have preferred any of the other nominees (and another movie that wasn’t nominated) — while Bruce Vilanch supplies the context and support of the winner.  

So, what were these films and how and why did they win or lose out?  You’ll have to listen to find out.  And as always, there are lot of great film recommendations to add to your viewing catalogue!  Thanks for listening!

Movies Mentioned

Minecraft

Mary Poppins

Becket

My Fair Lady

Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte

Zorba the Greek

The Unsinkable Molly Brown

Dr. Strangelove

Night of the Iguana

Breakfast at Tiffany’s

Fail Safe

Seven Days in May

Fiddler on the Roof

Gone With the Wind

Little Women

A Philadelphia Story

A Double Life

Born Yesterday

Cleopatra

Lawrence of Arabia

Masque of the Red Death

Seance on a Wet Afternoon

Marriage Italian Style

The Pumpkin Eater

The Americanization of Emily

The Miracle Worker

The Chalk Garden

The Best Man

Topkapi

Spartacus

Quo Vadis

The Barefoot Contessa

That Man From Rio

Breathless

The Organizer

One Potato, Two Potato

A Hard Day’s Night

Father Goose

Robin and the Seven Hoods

Dear Heart

Where Love Has Gone

Fate is the Hunter

Cheyanne Autumn

What a Way to Go

Gigi

A House is Not a Home

Kisses for my President

The Visit

The King and I

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

Woman in the Dunes

The Young Girls of Rochefort
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Oscars fans, welcome to the 1965 Oscars for the films of 1964 — a year that had a lot of great films, some of which have stood the test of time… and then there were the winners.  </p>
<p>We’re kidding of course. Half kidding. But as you’ll hear ‘Tex” is not a huge fan of this year’s winner and would have preferred any of the other nominees (and another movie that wasn’t nominated) — while Bruce Vilanch supplies the context and support of the winner.  </p>
<p>So, what were these films and how and why did they win or lose out?  You’ll have to listen to find out.  And as always, there are lot of great film recommendations to add to your viewing catalogue!  Thanks for listening!</p>
<p><strong>Movies Mentioned</strong></p>
<p>Minecraft</p>
<p>Mary Poppins</p>
<p>Becket</p>
<p>My Fair Lady</p>
<p>Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte</p>
<p>Zorba the Greek</p>
<p>The Unsinkable Molly Brown</p>
<p>Dr. Strangelove</p>
<p>Night of the Iguana</p>
<p>Breakfast at Tiffany’s</p>
<p>Fail Safe</p>
<p>Seven Days in May</p>
<p>Fiddler on the Roof</p>
<p>Gone With the Wind</p>
<p>Little Women</p>
<p>A Philadelphia Story</p>
<p>A Double Life</p>
<p>Born Yesterday</p>
<p>Cleopatra</p>
<p>Lawrence of Arabia</p>
<p>Masque of the Red Death</p>
<p>Seance on a Wet Afternoon</p>
<p>Marriage Italian Style</p>
<p>The Pumpkin Eater</p>
<p>The Americanization of Emily</p>
<p>The Miracle Worker</p>
<p>The Chalk Garden</p>
<p>The Best Man</p>
<p>Topkapi</p>
<p>Spartacus</p>
<p>Quo Vadis</p>
<p>The Barefoot Contessa</p>
<p>That Man From Rio</p>
<p>Breathless</p>
<p>The Organizer</p>
<p>One Potato, Two Potato</p>
<p>A Hard Day’s Night</p>
<p>Father Goose</p>
<p>Robin and the Seven Hoods</p>
<p>Dear Heart</p>
<p>Where Love Has Gone</p>
<p>Fate is the Hunter</p>
<p>Cheyanne Autumn</p>
<p>What a Way to Go</p>
<p>Gigi</p>
<p>A House is Not a Home</p>
<p>Kisses for my President</p>
<p>The Visit</p>
<p>The King and I</p>
<p>Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow</p>
<p>The Umbrellas of Cherbourg</p>
<p>Woman in the Dunes</p>
<p>The Young Girls of Rochefort</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>2013 - Four Score and Seven Oscars Ago</title>
      <description>Hey Oscars fans, welcome to the 2013 Oscars for the films of 2012 — a year when Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln was poised to sweep based on a(mother) legendary performance by Daniel Day Lewis.  But instead…it was the second worst night in Lincoln’s life.  All in all, it was a pretty strange year for the Academy Awards — from the winners, non-winners, snubs and even the host!  So join Bruce Vilanch and Adam “Tex” Davis as they share their insider’s perspective on who won and why (and who should have won) — as well as why Seth Macfarlane will never host another Academy Awards show again.



Movies Mentioned

A Million Ways to Die in the West 

Ted

Ted 2

Lincoln

Life of Pi

Les Miserables

Silver Linings Playbook

Argo

Amour

Django Unchained

Skyfall

Zero Dark Thirty

Minecraft

Sinners

Beasts of the Southern Wild

Avengers

The Hurt Locker

The Master

Flight

Moonrise Kingdom

Batman: The Dark Knight

There Will Be Blood

Boogie Nights

The Hobbit

Brokeback Mountain

The Piano Teacher

Funny Games

Cache (aka Hidden)

The White Ribbon

Silkwood

The Impossible

The Russians are Coming, The Russians are Coming

Inglourious Basterds

The Big Lebowski

Raising Arizona

Barton Fink

Sessions

As Good As it Gets

Norma Rae

Places in the Heart

Forrest Gump

Mrs. Doubtfire

Pulp Fiction

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Anna Karenina

Red Sparrow

Under the Skin

La La Land
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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Oscars fans, welcome to the 2013 Oscars for the films of 2012 — a year when Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln was poised to sweep based on a(mother) legendary performance by Daniel Day Lewis.  But instead…it was the second worst night in Lincoln’s life.  All in all, it was a pretty strange year for the Academy Awards — from the winners, non-winners, snubs and even the host!  So join Bruce Vilanch and Adam “Tex” Davis as they share their insider’s perspective on who won and why (and who should have won) — as well as why Seth Macfarlane will never host another Academy Awards show again.



Movies Mentioned

A Million Ways to Die in the West 

Ted

Ted 2

Lincoln

Life of Pi

Les Miserables

Silver Linings Playbook

Argo

Amour

Django Unchained

Skyfall

Zero Dark Thirty

Minecraft

Sinners

Beasts of the Southern Wild

Avengers

The Hurt Locker

The Master

Flight

Moonrise Kingdom

Batman: The Dark Knight

There Will Be Blood

Boogie Nights

The Hobbit

Brokeback Mountain

The Piano Teacher

Funny Games

Cache (aka Hidden)

The White Ribbon

Silkwood

The Impossible

The Russians are Coming, The Russians are Coming

Inglourious Basterds

The Big Lebowski

Raising Arizona

Barton Fink

Sessions

As Good As it Gets

Norma Rae

Places in the Heart

Forrest Gump

Mrs. Doubtfire

Pulp Fiction

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Anna Karenina

Red Sparrow

Under the Skin

La La Land
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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<p><br></p>
<p><strong>Movies Mentioned</strong></p>
<p>A Million Ways to Die in the West </p>
<p>Ted</p>
<p>Ted 2</p>
<p>Lincoln</p>
<p>Life of Pi</p>
<p>Les Miserables</p>
<p>Silver Linings Playbook</p>
<p>Argo</p>
<p>Amour</p>
<p>Django Unchained</p>
<p>Skyfall</p>
<p>Zero Dark Thirty</p>
<p>Minecraft</p>
<p>Sinners</p>
<p>Beasts of the Southern Wild</p>
<p>Avengers</p>
<p>The Hurt Locker</p>
<p>The Master</p>
<p>Flight</p>
<p>Moonrise Kingdom</p>
<p>Batman: The Dark Knight</p>
<p>There Will Be Blood</p>
<p>Boogie Nights</p>
<p>The Hobbit</p>
<p>Brokeback Mountain</p>
<p>The Piano Teacher</p>
<p>Funny Games</p>
<p>Cache (aka Hidden)</p>
<p>The White Ribbon</p>
<p>Silkwood</p>
<p>The Impossible</p>
<p>The Russians are Coming, The Russians are Coming</p>
<p>Inglourious Basterds</p>
<p>The Big Lebowski</p>
<p>Raising Arizona</p>
<p>Barton Fink</p>
<p>Sessions</p>
<p>As Good As it Gets</p>
<p>Norma Rae</p>
<p>Places in the Heart</p>
<p>Forrest Gump</p>
<p>Mrs. Doubtfire</p>
<p>Pulp Fiction</p>
<p>Once Upon a Time in Hollywood</p>
<p>Anna Karenina</p>
<p>Red Sparrow</p>
<p>Under the Skin</p>
<p>La La Land</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1978 - In an Oscars, far, far away…</title>
      <description>Welcome Oscars: WWTT? Fans to the 1978 Oscars for the films of 1977 — the year that changed movies forever.  That’s because this is the year Star Wars came out.  But did Star Wars win the Oscar?  And if not, what legendary movie rose up to beat it?  And what other legendary film about outer space creatures by a luminary director wasn’t even nominated that year. And what movie about dancing was nominated over Saturday Night Fever?  Join us as we look back at a truly amazing year of movies, awards, oversights and possible snubs.   And as always, Bruce Vilanch shares his personal stories with some of the stars and filmmakers of the era — including how he was cast in the opening credits of Footloose and how he wound up writing the Star Wars Holiday Special!  

MOVIES MENTIONED
Spinal Tap 
Manchurian candidate
The Odd Couple
Airplane
Airplane 2
Casablanca
Singing in the Rain
Star Wars
Julia
The Turning Point
The Goodbye Girl
Annie Hall
Jaws
Gravity
Arrival
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
West Side Story
Gypsy
Saturday Night Fever
The Duelists
Three Women
Goodbye Mr. Chips
The Owl and the Pussycat
Play it Again Sam
The Sunshine Boys
Funny Lady
Footloose
Equus
A Special Day
Parasite
Moonlight
Anora
The Spy Who Came Out of the Cold
The Empire Strike Back
Sleeper
Love &amp; Death
The Godfather
The Godfather II
The Graduate
The Pumpkin Eater
Klute
The Miracle Worker
Opening Night
Looking for Mr. Goodbar
All the President’s Men
Bridge on the River Kwai
The Lavender Hill Mob
The Horse’s Mouth
Oh God!
The Late Show
Hannah and Her Sisters
Midnight in Paris
Citizen Kane
A Bridge Too Far
Slap Shot
Snow White
French Connection
The Deer Hunter
Rocky
The Star Wars Holiday Special!

To learn more go to www.oscars.wtf

Email us at info@oscars.wtf

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome Oscars: WWTT? Fans to the 1978 Oscars for the films of 1977 — the year that changed movies forever.  That’s because this is the year Star Wars came out.  But did Star Wars win the Oscar?  And if not, what legendary movie rose up to beat it?  And what other legendary film about outer space creatures by a luminary director wasn’t even nominated that year. And what movie about dancing was nominated over Saturday Night Fever?  Join us as we look back at a truly amazing year of movies, awards, oversights and possible snubs.   And as always, Bruce Vilanch shares his personal stories with some of the stars and filmmakers of the era — including how he was cast in the opening credits of Footloose and how he wound up writing the Star Wars Holiday Special!  

MOVIES MENTIONED
Spinal Tap 
Manchurian candidate
The Odd Couple
Airplane
Airplane 2
Casablanca
Singing in the Rain
Star Wars
Julia
The Turning Point
The Goodbye Girl
Annie Hall
Jaws
Gravity
Arrival
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
West Side Story
Gypsy
Saturday Night Fever
The Duelists
Three Women
Goodbye Mr. Chips
The Owl and the Pussycat
Play it Again Sam
The Sunshine Boys
Funny Lady
Footloose
Equus
A Special Day
Parasite
Moonlight
Anora
The Spy Who Came Out of the Cold
The Empire Strike Back
Sleeper
Love &amp; Death
The Godfather
The Godfather II
The Graduate
The Pumpkin Eater
Klute
The Miracle Worker
Opening Night
Looking for Mr. Goodbar
All the President’s Men
Bridge on the River Kwai
The Lavender Hill Mob
The Horse’s Mouth
Oh God!
The Late Show
Hannah and Her Sisters
Midnight in Paris
Citizen Kane
A Bridge Too Far
Slap Shot
Snow White
French Connection
The Deer Hunter
Rocky
The Star Wars Holiday Special!

To learn more go to www.oscars.wtf

Email us at info@oscars.wtf

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome Oscars: WWTT? Fans to the 1978 Oscars for the films of 1977 — the year that changed movies forever.  That’s because this is the year Star Wars came out.  But did Star Wars win the Oscar?  And if not, what legendary movie rose up to beat it?  And what other legendary film about outer space creatures by a luminary director wasn’t even nominated that year. And what movie about dancing was nominated over Saturday Night Fever?  Join us as we look back at a truly amazing year of movies, awards, oversights and possible snubs.   And as always, Bruce Vilanch shares his personal stories with some of the stars and filmmakers of the era — including how he was cast in the opening credits of Footloose and how he wound up writing the Star Wars Holiday Special!  </p><p><br></p><p><strong>MOVIES MENTIONED</strong></p><p>Spinal Tap </p><p>Manchurian candidate</p><p>The Odd Couple</p><p>Airplane</p><p>Airplane 2</p><p>Casablanca</p><p>Singing in the Rain</p><p>Star Wars</p><p>Julia</p><p>The Turning Point</p><p>The Goodbye Girl</p><p>Annie Hall</p><p>Jaws</p><p>Gravity</p><p>Arrival</p><p>Close Encounters of the Third Kind</p><p>West Side Story</p><p>Gypsy</p><p>Saturday Night Fever</p><p>The Duelists</p><p>Three Women</p><p>Goodbye Mr. Chips</p><p>The Owl and the Pussycat</p><p>Play it Again Sam</p><p>The Sunshine Boys</p><p>Funny Lady</p><p>Footloose</p><p>Equus</p><p>A Special Day</p><p>Parasite</p><p>Moonlight</p><p>Anora</p><p>The Spy Who Came Out of the Cold</p><p>The Empire Strike Back</p><p>Sleeper</p><p>Love &amp; Death</p><p>The Godfather</p><p>The Godfather II</p><p>The Graduate</p><p>The Pumpkin Eater</p><p>Klute</p><p>The Miracle Worker</p><p>Opening Night</p><p>Looking for Mr. Goodbar</p><p>All the President’s Men</p><p>Bridge on the River Kwai</p><p>The Lavender Hill Mob</p><p>The Horse’s Mouth</p><p>Oh God!</p><p>The Late Show</p><p>Hannah and Her Sisters</p><p>Midnight in Paris</p><p>Citizen Kane</p><p>A Bridge Too Far</p><p>Slap Shot</p><p>Snow White</p><p>French Connection</p><p>The Deer Hunter</p><p>Rocky</p><p>The Star Wars Holiday Special!</p><p><br></p><p>To learn more go to www.oscars.wtf</p><p><br></p><p>Email us at info@oscars.wtf</p><p><br></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>2003 - Welcome to an Oscars full of murder, greed, corruption, violence, exploitation, adultery &amp; treachery.</title>
      <description>Welcome Oscars: WWTT? fans to the 2003 Oscars for the films of 2002.  In the US we are in post-9/11 recovery; in the Middle East the Iraq War has just begun and on the Oscar stage it’s a battle between the hit musical adaptation of Chicago VS. The Hours, Gangs of New York, The Pianist and Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. So, which film about murder and/or death takes home the gold and why? And who else should have been considered?  That’s what we’re here to find out  as we re-examine an Academy Awards show that was equal parts razzle-dazzle and controversy — including some things that would never fly today!   


MOVIES MENTIONED
Bowling for Columbine 
Chicago
Gangs of New York
The Hours
The Pianist
Frida
Road to Perdition
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Adaptation
Far From Heaven
Talk to Her
About Schmidt
Catch Me if you Can
Spiderman
Oliver
Joker 2
The Aviator
Shutter Island
The Lord of the Rings
25th Hour
Minority Report
Spirited Away
Y tu mama tambien
The Quiet American
Leaving Las Vegas
One Hour Photo
Punch Drunk Love
Uncut Gems
8 Mile
Secretary
Igby Goes Down
Unfaithful
The Deer Hunter
Entrapment
About a Boy
Winged Migration
Roger &amp; Me
Fahrenheit 9/11
The Wild Thornberrys Movie
The Lion King
A Hard Day’s Night
Cats
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones
The Departed
Amelia Perez
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2025 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome Oscars: WWTT? fans to the 2003 Oscars for the films of 2002.  In the US we are in post-9/11 recovery; in the Middle East the Iraq War has just begun and on the Oscar stage it’s a battle between the hit musical adaptation of Chicago VS. The Hours, Gangs of New York, The Pianist and Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. So, which film about murder and/or death takes home the gold and why? And who else should have been considered?  That’s what we’re here to find out  as we re-examine an Academy Awards show that was equal parts razzle-dazzle and controversy — including some things that would never fly today!   


MOVIES MENTIONED
Bowling for Columbine 
Chicago
Gangs of New York
The Hours
The Pianist
Frida
Road to Perdition
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Adaptation
Far From Heaven
Talk to Her
About Schmidt
Catch Me if you Can
Spiderman
Oliver
Joker 2
The Aviator
Shutter Island
The Lord of the Rings
25th Hour
Minority Report
Spirited Away
Y tu mama tambien
The Quiet American
Leaving Las Vegas
One Hour Photo
Punch Drunk Love
Uncut Gems
8 Mile
Secretary
Igby Goes Down
Unfaithful
The Deer Hunter
Entrapment
About a Boy
Winged Migration
Roger &amp; Me
Fahrenheit 9/11
The Wild Thornberrys Movie
The Lion King
A Hard Day’s Night
Cats
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones
The Departed
Amelia Perez
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome Oscars: WWTT? fans to the 2003 Oscars for the films of 2002.  In the US we are in post-9/11 recovery; in the Middle East the Iraq War has just begun and on the Oscar stage it’s a battle between the hit musical adaptation of Chicago VS. The Hours, Gangs of New York, The Pianist and Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. So, which film about murder and/or death takes home the gold and why? And who else should have been considered?  That’s what we’re here to find out  as we re-examine an Academy Awards show that was equal parts razzle-dazzle and controversy — including some things that would never fly today!   </p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>MOVIES MENTIONED</strong></p><p>Bowling for Columbine </p><p>Chicago</p><p>Gangs of New York</p><p>The Hours</p><p>The Pianist</p><p>Frida</p><p>Road to Perdition</p><p>Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers</p><p>Adaptation</p><p>Far From Heaven</p><p>Talk to Her</p><p>About Schmidt</p><p>Catch Me if you Can</p><p>Spiderman</p><p>Oliver</p><p>Joker 2</p><p>The Aviator</p><p>Shutter Island</p><p>The Lord of the Rings</p><p>25th Hour</p><p>Minority Report</p><p>Spirited Away</p><p>Y tu mama tambien</p><p>The Quiet American</p><p>Leaving Las Vegas</p><p>One Hour Photo</p><p>Punch Drunk Love</p><p>Uncut Gems</p><p>8 Mile</p><p>Secretary</p><p>Igby Goes Down</p><p>Unfaithful</p><p>The Deer Hunter</p><p>Entrapment</p><p>About a Boy</p><p>Winged Migration</p><p>Roger &amp; Me</p><p>Fahrenheit 9/11</p><p>The Wild Thornberrys Movie</p><p>The Lion King</p><p>A Hard Day’s Night</p><p>Cats</p><p>Star Wars: Attack of the Clones</p><p>The Departed</p><p>Amelia Perez</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1951 - ALL ABOUT OSCAR</title>
      <description>Strap in, it’s going to be a bumpy Oscars!  On this episode Bruce and “Tex” look back at one of the greatest years in filmmaking history, the 1951 Oscars for the films of 1950.  A year which produced perhaps the greatest Oscar battle of all time: SUNSET BOULEVARD vs. ALL ABOUT EVE. Hollywood tragedy vs. Broadway deception. With double digit nominations and luminary actors, writers, and directors for each project — this was a true heavyweight showdown where it would be almost impossible to get it wrong.  Yet in some cases, they may have!  (I’m looking at you Best Actor Award!)  This is one of our favorite episodes to record just from the sheer volume of outstanding movies and performances — some of which you may not have seen or heard of and should promptly add to your playlist!  “Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my Oscar!”

MOVIES MENTIONED

All About Eve
Sunset Boulevard
The Substance
Gone with the Wind
Titanic
La La Land
Mrs. Miniver
Born Yesterday
Samson &amp; Delilah
Annie Get Your Gun
The Asphalt Jungle
Broken Arrow
Caged
Cinderella
Father of the Bride
King Solomon’s Mines
The Third Man
Destination Moon
The Flame and the Arrow
Harvey
The Magnificent Yankee
Adam’s Rib
The Gunfighter
Cyrano de Begerac
Roxanne
Mr. 880
Village of the Damned
Phffft
It Should Happen to You
Platoon
Arsenic &amp; Old Lace
The Solid Gold Cadillac 
Chicago
Caged Heat
Of Human Bondage
My Fair Lady
Gigi
The Ghost and Ms. Muir
A Letter to Three Wives
Sleuth
No Way Out
Cleopatra
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Key Largo
The African Queen
The Maltese Falcon
Gaslight
A Star is Born
The Philadelphia Story
David Copperfield
The Chapman Report
Panic in the Streets
Bitter Rice
Mystery Street
When Willy Comes Home
The Red Danube
The Furies
Stage Fright
D.O.A.
Night and the City
Cheaper by the Dozens
The Pink Panther
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2025 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Strap in, it’s going to be a bumpy Oscars!  On this episode Bruce and “Tex” look back at one of the greatest years in filmmaking history, the 1951 Oscars for the films of 1950.  A year which produced perhaps the greatest Oscar battle of all time: SUNSET BOULEVARD vs. ALL ABOUT EVE. Hollywood tragedy vs. Broadway deception. With double digit nominations and luminary actors, writers, and directors for each project — this was a true heavyweight showdown where it would be almost impossible to get it wrong.  Yet in some cases, they may have!  (I’m looking at you Best Actor Award!)  This is one of our favorite episodes to record just from the sheer volume of outstanding movies and performances — some of which you may not have seen or heard of and should promptly add to your playlist!  “Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my Oscar!”

MOVIES MENTIONED

All About Eve
Sunset Boulevard
The Substance
Gone with the Wind
Titanic
La La Land
Mrs. Miniver
Born Yesterday
Samson &amp; Delilah
Annie Get Your Gun
The Asphalt Jungle
Broken Arrow
Caged
Cinderella
Father of the Bride
King Solomon’s Mines
The Third Man
Destination Moon
The Flame and the Arrow
Harvey
The Magnificent Yankee
Adam’s Rib
The Gunfighter
Cyrano de Begerac
Roxanne
Mr. 880
Village of the Damned
Phffft
It Should Happen to You
Platoon
Arsenic &amp; Old Lace
The Solid Gold Cadillac 
Chicago
Caged Heat
Of Human Bondage
My Fair Lady
Gigi
The Ghost and Ms. Muir
A Letter to Three Wives
Sleuth
No Way Out
Cleopatra
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Key Largo
The African Queen
The Maltese Falcon
Gaslight
A Star is Born
The Philadelphia Story
David Copperfield
The Chapman Report
Panic in the Streets
Bitter Rice
Mystery Street
When Willy Comes Home
The Red Danube
The Furies
Stage Fright
D.O.A.
Night and the City
Cheaper by the Dozens
The Pink Panther
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        <![CDATA[<p>Strap in, it’s going to be a bumpy Oscars!  On this episode Bruce and “Tex” look back at one of the greatest years in filmmaking history, the 1951 Oscars for the films of 1950.  A year which produced perhaps the greatest Oscar battle of all time: SUNSET BOULEVARD vs. ALL ABOUT EVE. Hollywood tragedy vs. Broadway deception. With double digit nominations and luminary actors, writers, and directors for each project — this was a true heavyweight showdown where it would be almost impossible to get it wrong.  Yet in some cases, they may have!  (I’m looking at you Best Actor Award!)  This is one of our favorite episodes to record just from the sheer volume of outstanding movies and performances — some of which you may not have seen or heard of and should promptly add to your playlist!  “Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my Oscar!”</p><p><br></p><p><strong>MOVIES MENTIONED</strong></p><p><br></p><p>All About Eve</p><p>Sunset Boulevard</p><p>The Substance</p><p>Gone with the Wind</p><p>Titanic</p><p>La La Land</p><p>Mrs. Miniver</p><p>Born Yesterday</p><p>Samson &amp; Delilah</p><p>Annie Get Your Gun</p><p>The Asphalt Jungle</p><p>Broken Arrow</p><p>Caged</p><p>Cinderella</p><p>Father of the Bride</p><p>King Solomon’s Mines</p><p>The Third Man</p><p>Destination Moon</p><p>The Flame and the Arrow</p><p>Harvey</p><p>The Magnificent Yankee</p><p>Adam’s Rib</p><p>The Gunfighter</p><p>Cyrano de Begerac</p><p>Roxanne</p><p>Mr. 880</p><p>Village of the Damned</p><p>Phffft</p><p>It Should Happen to You</p><p>Platoon</p><p>Arsenic &amp; Old Lace</p><p>The Solid Gold Cadillac </p><p>Chicago</p><p>Caged Heat</p><p>Of Human Bondage</p><p>My Fair Lady</p><p>Gigi</p><p>The Ghost and Ms. Muir</p><p>A Letter to Three Wives</p><p>Sleuth</p><p>No Way Out</p><p>Cleopatra</p><p>The Treasure of the Sierra Madre</p><p>Key Largo</p><p>The African Queen</p><p>The Maltese Falcon</p><p>Gaslight</p><p>A Star is Born</p><p>The Philadelphia Story</p><p>David Copperfield</p><p>The Chapman Report</p><p>Panic in the Streets</p><p>Bitter Rice</p><p>Mystery Street</p><p>When Willy Comes Home</p><p>The Red Danube</p><p>The Furies</p><p>Stage Fright</p><p>D.O.A.</p><p>Night and the City</p><p>Cheaper by the Dozens</p><p>The Pink Panther</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1999 Pt. 2 - Oscar in Love</title>
      <description>In this episode we continue looking at the 1999 Oscars for the films of 1998.  However, we're doing things a little differently as we focus mainly on one of, if not, the most controversial Oscar campaigns of all-time.  In fact, the tricks, stunts and machinations pulled by Harvey Weinstein to secure the Oscar for Shakespeare in Love not only live on in Oscar lore — they forever changed the way Oscars are campaigned (both good and bad).  In addition to laying out all the behind-the-scenes maneuvering — Bruce and “Tex’ share personal stories of their dealings with Weinstein, uncover what really went on behind-closed-doors in 1998,  and shine a light on the impact this Oscar campaign has had on the Academy today.  This one is for true Oscar buffs looking to know more about one of the craziest Oscar races in Academy History. And if you're more interested in the actual awards of that year -- listen to 1999 Pt. 1 - Saving Private Oscar.  Enjoy!  

Movies Mentioned
Shakespeare in Love
Saving Private Ryan
Wicked 
Dune 2
The Greatest Show on Earth
Big Top Pee-wee
Just Friends
Get Bruce
Legends of the Fall
Glory
The Last Samurai
Annie Hall
The Alamo
Sunset Boulevard
All About Eve
To Leslie (Andre Riseborough film referred to)
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode we continue looking at the 1999 Oscars for the films of 1998.  However, we're doing things a little differently as we focus mainly on one of, if not, the most controversial Oscar campaigns of all-time.  In fact, the tricks, stunts and machinations pulled by Harvey Weinstein to secure the Oscar for Shakespeare in Love not only live on in Oscar lore — they forever changed the way Oscars are campaigned (both good and bad).  In addition to laying out all the behind-the-scenes maneuvering — Bruce and “Tex’ share personal stories of their dealings with Weinstein, uncover what really went on behind-closed-doors in 1998,  and shine a light on the impact this Oscar campaign has had on the Academy today.  This one is for true Oscar buffs looking to know more about one of the craziest Oscar races in Academy History. And if you're more interested in the actual awards of that year -- listen to 1999 Pt. 1 - Saving Private Oscar.  Enjoy!  

Movies Mentioned
Shakespeare in Love
Saving Private Ryan
Wicked 
Dune 2
The Greatest Show on Earth
Big Top Pee-wee
Just Friends
Get Bruce
Legends of the Fall
Glory
The Last Samurai
Annie Hall
The Alamo
Sunset Boulevard
All About Eve
To Leslie (Andre Riseborough film referred to)
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we continue looking at the 1999 Oscars for the films of 1998.  However, we're doing things a little differently as we focus mainly on one of, if not, the most controversial Oscar campaigns of all-time.  In fact, the tricks, stunts and machinations pulled by Harvey Weinstein to secure the Oscar for Shakespeare in Love not only live on in Oscar lore — they forever changed the way Oscars are campaigned (both good and bad).  In addition to laying out all the behind-the-scenes maneuvering — Bruce and “Tex’ share personal stories of their dealings with Weinstein, uncover what really went on behind-closed-doors in 1998,  and shine a light on the impact this Oscar campaign has had on the Academy today.  This one is for true Oscar buffs looking to know more about one of the craziest Oscar races in Academy History. And if you're more interested in the actual awards of that year -- listen to 1999 Pt. 1 - Saving Private Oscar.  Enjoy!  </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Movies Mentioned</strong></p><p>Shakespeare in Love</p><p>Saving Private Ryan</p><p>Wicked </p><p>Dune 2</p><p>The Greatest Show on Earth</p><p>Big Top Pee-wee</p><p>Just Friends</p><p>Get Bruce</p><p>Legends of the Fall</p><p>Glory</p><p>The Last Samurai</p><p>Annie Hall</p><p>The Alamo</p><p>Sunset Boulevard</p><p>All About Eve</p><p>To Leslie (Andre Riseborough film referred to)</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>2025 Oscar Reaction!  (Is Adrien Brody still talking?)</title>
      <description>While it goes against the premise of the show (using the test of time to look back at past Oscars) we felt we had to respond to the Oscars of 2025. Especially since Adam and Mark's former classmate at NYU, Mr. Sean Baker, cleaned up with his film Anora! We don't discuss all the awards (we'll do that in 2030)...but we do look at all the top awards and give our thoughts and opinions on the winners/losers and possible snubs and mistakes. Enjoy!
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2025 15:35:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>While it goes against the premise of the show (using the test of time to look back at past Oscars) we felt we had to respond to the Oscars of 2025. Especially since Adam and Mark's former classmate at NYU, Mr. Sean Baker, cleaned up with his film Anora! We don't discuss all the awards (we'll do that in 2030)...but we do look at all the top awards and give our thoughts and opinions on the winners/losers and possible snubs and mistakes. Enjoy!
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        <![CDATA[<p>While it goes against the premise of the show (using the test of time to look back at past Oscars) we felt we had to respond to the Oscars of 2025. Especially since Adam and Mark's former classmate at NYU, Mr. Sean Baker, cleaned up with his film Anora! We don't discuss all the awards (we'll do that in 2030)...but we do look at all the top awards and give our thoughts and opinions on the winners/losers and possible snubs and mistakes. Enjoy!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1999 - Saving Private Oscar </title>
      <description>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and “Tex” storm the beaches of one of the Academy Awards’ biggest Best Picture controversies. 
Of course we’re talking about the 1999 Oscars, for the films of 1998.  This is known as the year that changed everything thanks to a guy you may have heard of named Harvey Weinstein.  In a shocking upset, a brash, shameless, indie upstart managed to out-campaign the Hollywood elite and take home a best picture Oscar for an artsy film about love and Shakespeare. Using the test of time, many people look back at this year as a complete miscarriage of justice. But was it really? And what other controversies and unbelievable moments took place that evening? Bruce was there and is more than happy to share them with us.  What do you think?  Did Shakespeare deserve Oscar love? Or did Saving Private Ryan “Earn it?”       
MOVIES MENTIONED
From Russia With Love
Shakespeare in Love
Elizabeth
Saving Private Ryan
The African Queen
Life is Beautiful
The Thin Red Line
Armageddon
A Simple Plan
The Truman Show
Affliction
Civil Action 
Apollo 13
Pat Garrett &amp; Billy the Kid
In Like Flint
Shine
Rushmore
The Big Lebowski
Rocky Horror Picture Show
A Fish Called Wanda
Gods and Monsters
Hillary and Jackie
Little Voice
Primary Colors
Mrs. Brown
Schindler’s List
Amistad
Warhorse
Lincoln
West Side Story
Munich
The Mask of Zorro
Out of Sight
The Big Chill
Mighty Joe Young
King Kong
What Dreams May Come
Pleasantville
Velvet Goldmine
Beloved
The Last Days
Dance Maker
The Farm Angola USA
Lenny Bruce:  Swear to Tell the Truth
Regret to Inform
Prince of Egypt
Patch Adams
Mulan
A Bug’s Life
The Horse Whisperer
Babe: Pig in the City
Skyfall
Barbie
Quest From Camelot
Wicked
Tango
The Grandfather
Children of Heaven
Central Station
Frankenstein
Bride of Frankenstein
American History X
Two Women
Lord of the Rings
One True Thing
Gia
Bulworth
The Best Years of our Lives
E.T.
The Day the Clown Cried
Guilty By Suspicion
On the Waterfront
Streetcar Named Desire
East of Eden
A Face in the Crowd
Splendor in the Grass
America, America
Gentleman’s Agreement
Viva Zapata
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2025 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and “Tex” storm the beaches of one of the Academy Awards’ biggest Best Picture controversies. 
Of course we’re talking about the 1999 Oscars, for the films of 1998.  This is known as the year that changed everything thanks to a guy you may have heard of named Harvey Weinstein.  In a shocking upset, a brash, shameless, indie upstart managed to out-campaign the Hollywood elite and take home a best picture Oscar for an artsy film about love and Shakespeare. Using the test of time, many people look back at this year as a complete miscarriage of justice. But was it really? And what other controversies and unbelievable moments took place that evening? Bruce was there and is more than happy to share them with us.  What do you think?  Did Shakespeare deserve Oscar love? Or did Saving Private Ryan “Earn it?”       
MOVIES MENTIONED
From Russia With Love
Shakespeare in Love
Elizabeth
Saving Private Ryan
The African Queen
Life is Beautiful
The Thin Red Line
Armageddon
A Simple Plan
The Truman Show
Affliction
Civil Action 
Apollo 13
Pat Garrett &amp; Billy the Kid
In Like Flint
Shine
Rushmore
The Big Lebowski
Rocky Horror Picture Show
A Fish Called Wanda
Gods and Monsters
Hillary and Jackie
Little Voice
Primary Colors
Mrs. Brown
Schindler’s List
Amistad
Warhorse
Lincoln
West Side Story
Munich
The Mask of Zorro
Out of Sight
The Big Chill
Mighty Joe Young
King Kong
What Dreams May Come
Pleasantville
Velvet Goldmine
Beloved
The Last Days
Dance Maker
The Farm Angola USA
Lenny Bruce:  Swear to Tell the Truth
Regret to Inform
Prince of Egypt
Patch Adams
Mulan
A Bug’s Life
The Horse Whisperer
Babe: Pig in the City
Skyfall
Barbie
Quest From Camelot
Wicked
Tango
The Grandfather
Children of Heaven
Central Station
Frankenstein
Bride of Frankenstein
American History X
Two Women
Lord of the Rings
One True Thing
Gia
Bulworth
The Best Years of our Lives
E.T.
The Day the Clown Cried
Guilty By Suspicion
On the Waterfront
Streetcar Named Desire
East of Eden
A Face in the Crowd
Splendor in the Grass
America, America
Gentleman’s Agreement
Viva Zapata
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and “Tex” storm the beaches of one of the Academy Awards’ biggest Best Picture controversies. </p><p>Of course we’re talking about the 1999 Oscars, for the films of 1998.  This is known as the year that changed everything thanks to a guy you may have heard of named Harvey Weinstein.  In a shocking upset, a brash, shameless, indie upstart managed to out-campaign the Hollywood elite and take home a best picture Oscar for an artsy film about love and Shakespeare. Using the test of time, many people look back at this year as a complete miscarriage of justice. But was it really? And what other controversies and unbelievable moments took place that evening? Bruce was there and is more than happy to share them with us.  What do you think?  Did Shakespeare deserve Oscar love? Or did Saving Private Ryan “Earn it?”       </p><p><strong>MOVIES MENTIONED</strong></p><p>From Russia With Love</p><p>Shakespeare in Love</p><p>Elizabeth</p><p>Saving Private Ryan</p><p>The African Queen</p><p>Life is Beautiful</p><p>The Thin Red Line</p><p>Armageddon</p><p>A Simple Plan</p><p>The Truman Show</p><p>Affliction</p><p>Civil Action </p><p>Apollo 13</p><p>Pat Garrett &amp; Billy the Kid</p><p>In Like Flint</p><p>Shine</p><p>Rushmore</p><p>The Big Lebowski</p><p>Rocky Horror Picture Show</p><p>A Fish Called Wanda</p><p>Gods and Monsters</p><p>Hillary and Jackie</p><p>Little Voice</p><p>Primary Colors</p><p>Mrs. Brown</p><p>Schindler’s List</p><p>Amistad</p><p>Warhorse</p><p>Lincoln</p><p>West Side Story</p><p>Munich</p><p>The Mask of Zorro</p><p>Out of Sight</p><p>The Big Chill</p><p>Mighty Joe Young</p><p>King Kong</p><p>What Dreams May Come</p><p>Pleasantville</p><p>Velvet Goldmine</p><p>Beloved</p><p>The Last Days</p><p>Dance Maker</p><p>The Farm Angola USA</p><p>Lenny Bruce:  Swear to Tell the Truth</p><p>Regret to Inform</p><p>Prince of Egypt</p><p>Patch Adams</p><p>Mulan</p><p>A Bug’s Life</p><p>The Horse Whisperer</p><p>Babe: Pig in the City</p><p>Skyfall</p><p>Barbie</p><p>Quest From Camelot</p><p>Wicked</p><p>Tango</p><p>The Grandfather</p><p>Children of Heaven</p><p>Central Station</p><p>Frankenstein</p><p>Bride of Frankenstein</p><p>American History X</p><p>Two Women</p><p>Lord of the Rings</p><p>One True Thing</p><p>Gia</p><p>Bulworth</p><p>The Best Years of our Lives</p><p>E.T.</p><p>The Day the Clown Cried</p><p>Guilty By Suspicion</p><p>On the Waterfront</p><p>Streetcar Named Desire</p><p>East of Eden</p><p>A Face in the Crowd</p><p>Splendor in the Grass</p><p>America, America</p><p>Gentleman’s Agreement</p><p>Viva Zapata</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>2006 - Brokeback Oscar!</title>
      <description>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex crash headfirst into one of the most debated years in Oscar history.
We’re talking about the 2006 Oscars, for the films of 2005.  This was the year that saw some incredible firsts, but also left a wonderful movie out in the cold in the best picture category. And the test of time doesn’t make this poor decision look any better.  In a rare show of unity, both Bruce and “Tex” agree that a major disservice was performed — and the fun of the show is trying to figure out ‘How?’ and ‘Why?’  Of course, there were lots of other dubious choices, interesting omissions and head-scratching decisions worthy of debate and discussions.  I wish I knew how to quit you Oscars!

To learn more about the show go to: Oscars.wtf
Please feel free to leave comments on Spotify and/or reviews on Apple. We're always open to compliments (and criticism if it's constructive!)
 
MOVIES MENTIONED
Crash
Crash (David Cronenberg)
Capote
Goodnight &amp; Good Luck
Munich
Brokeback Mountain
Grand Canyon
Silence of the Lambs
Barbie
Schindler’s List
Angels in America
Lincoln
Squid and the Whale
The Constant Gardener
City of God
History of Violence
A Violent Year
Walk the Line
Hustle &amp; Flow
Cinderella Man
Infamous (other Capote movie)
10 Things I Hate About You
Knight’s Tale
North Country
Pride &amp; Prejudice
Transamerica
Miss Henderson Presents
Election
Wild
Syriana
Michael Collins
Michael Clayton
Up in the Air
Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang
Junebug
The Mirror Has Two Faces
The English Patient
The Accidental Tourist
The Nice Guys
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
The Ten Commandments
Match Point
A Place in the Sun
Dial M for Murder
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Saltburn
 Batman Begins
The New World
Memoirs of a Geisha
Rent
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex crash headfirst into one of the most debated years in Oscar history.
We’re talking about the 2006 Oscars, for the films of 2005.  This was the year that saw some incredible firsts, but also left a wonderful movie out in the cold in the best picture category. And the test of time doesn’t make this poor decision look any better.  In a rare show of unity, both Bruce and “Tex” agree that a major disservice was performed — and the fun of the show is trying to figure out ‘How?’ and ‘Why?’  Of course, there were lots of other dubious choices, interesting omissions and head-scratching decisions worthy of debate and discussions.  I wish I knew how to quit you Oscars!

To learn more about the show go to: Oscars.wtf
Please feel free to leave comments on Spotify and/or reviews on Apple. We're always open to compliments (and criticism if it's constructive!)
 
MOVIES MENTIONED
Crash
Crash (David Cronenberg)
Capote
Goodnight &amp; Good Luck
Munich
Brokeback Mountain
Grand Canyon
Silence of the Lambs
Barbie
Schindler’s List
Angels in America
Lincoln
Squid and the Whale
The Constant Gardener
City of God
History of Violence
A Violent Year
Walk the Line
Hustle &amp; Flow
Cinderella Man
Infamous (other Capote movie)
10 Things I Hate About You
Knight’s Tale
North Country
Pride &amp; Prejudice
Transamerica
Miss Henderson Presents
Election
Wild
Syriana
Michael Collins
Michael Clayton
Up in the Air
Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang
Junebug
The Mirror Has Two Faces
The English Patient
The Accidental Tourist
The Nice Guys
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
The Ten Commandments
Match Point
A Place in the Sun
Dial M for Murder
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Saltburn
 Batman Begins
The New World
Memoirs of a Geisha
Rent
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex crash headfirst into one of the most debated years in Oscar history.</p><p>We’re talking about the 2006 Oscars, for the films of 2005.  This was the year that saw some incredible firsts, but also left a wonderful movie out in the cold in the best picture category. And the test of time doesn’t make this poor decision look any better.  In a rare show of unity, both Bruce and “Tex” agree that a major disservice was performed — and the fun of the show is trying to figure out ‘How?’ and ‘Why?’  Of course, there were lots of other dubious choices, interesting omissions and head-scratching decisions worthy of debate and discussions.  I wish I knew how to quit you Oscars!</p><p><br></p><p>To learn more about the show go to: Oscars.wtf</p><p>Please feel free to leave comments on Spotify and/or reviews on Apple. We're always open to compliments (and criticism if it's constructive!)</p><p> </p><p><strong>MOVIES MENTIONED</strong></p><p>Crash</p><p>Crash (David Cronenberg)</p><p>Capote</p><p>Goodnight &amp; Good Luck</p><p>Munich</p><p>Brokeback Mountain</p><p>Grand Canyon</p><p>Silence of the Lambs</p><p>Barbie</p><p>Schindler’s List</p><p>Angels in America</p><p>Lincoln</p><p>Squid and the Whale</p><p>The Constant Gardener</p><p>City of God</p><p>History of Violence</p><p>A Violent Year</p><p>Walk the Line</p><p>Hustle &amp; Flow</p><p>Cinderella Man</p><p>Infamous (other Capote movie)</p><p>10 Things I Hate About You</p><p>Knight’s Tale</p><p>North Country</p><p>Pride &amp; Prejudice</p><p>Transamerica</p><p>Miss Henderson Presents</p><p>Election</p><p>Wild</p><p>Syriana</p><p>Michael Collins</p><p>Michael Clayton</p><p>Up in the Air</p><p>Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang</p><p>Junebug</p><p>The Mirror Has Two Faces</p><p>The English Patient</p><p>The Accidental Tourist</p><p>The Nice Guys</p><p>Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon</p><p>The Ten Commandments</p><p>Match Point</p><p>A Place in the Sun</p><p>Dial M for Murder</p><p>The Talented Mr. Ripley</p><p>Saltburn</p><p> Batman Begins</p><p>The New World</p><p>Memoirs of a Geisha</p><p>Rent</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>2025 Oscars Nominations Special!</title>
      <description>On this bonus episode, Bruce and “Tex” react, breakdown &amp; discuss the 2025 Oscar nominations for the films of 2024. Who and what made the cut? Who or what was snubbed? Were there any big surprises? Who are the front-runners and why? And which of these films, if any, will we still care about in 10 years???
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2025 23:23:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this bonus episode, Bruce and “Tex” react, breakdown &amp; discuss the 2025 Oscar nominations for the films of 2024. Who and what made the cut? Who or what was snubbed? Were there any big surprises? Who are the front-runners and why? And which of these films, if any, will we still care about in 10 years???
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this bonus episode, Bruce and “Tex” react, breakdown &amp; discuss the 2025 Oscar nominations for the films of 2024. Who and what made the cut? Who or what was snubbed? Were there any big surprises? Who are the front-runners and why? And which of these films, if any, will we still care about in 10 years???</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1942 - How Green Was My Oscar?</title>
      <description>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex look back at the 1942 Oscars for the films of 1941 -- easily one of the greatest years in movie history. And, among those great films is the film often cited as 'the greatest film of all-time' -- the Stairway to Heaven of movies... Citizen Kane. But, did this Orson Welles masterpiece win the Oscar the year it came out? Find out -- as well as hear about all the other great movies that should be on your must-see list!
To learn more about the show go to: Oscars.wtf
Please feel free to leave comments on Spotify and/or reviews on Apple. We're always open to compliments (and criticism if it's constructive!)
MOVIES MENTIONED
Gone with the Wind
Deep Throat
Citizen Kane
Mank
How Green was my Valley
Blossoms in the Dust
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
Hold Back the Dawn
The Little Foxes
One Foot in Heaven
Sergeant York
The Maltese Falcon
Suspicion
Spellbound
Notorious
Heaven Can Wait (1943)
Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Down to Earth (1947) 
Down to Earth (2001)
The Informant
The Grapes of Wrath
Penny Serenade
None but the Lonely Heart
North by Northwest
Charade
His Girl Friday
Father Goose
Arsenic and Old Lace
Casablanca
The African Queen
The Caine Mutiny
The Roaring Twenties
Ball of Fire
The Lady Eve
The More the Merrier
The Devil and Mrs. Jones
The Devil in Miss Jones
Conflict
Shadow of a Doubt
The Great Lie
Miss Miniver
Blood and Sand
Tom, Dick and Harry
Tall, Dark and Handsome
Julia
The Razor’s Edge
Witness for the Prosecution
You’ll Never Get Rich
All American Co Ed
Las Vegas Nights
Sun Valley Serenade
Buck Privates
Blues in the Night
Riding on a Rainbow
Dumbo
Lady Be Good
Last Time I Saw Paris
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jan 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex look back at the 1942 Oscars for the films of 1941 -- easily one of the greatest years in movie history. And, among those great films is the film often cited as 'the greatest film of all-time' -- the Stairway to Heaven of movies... Citizen Kane. But, did this Orson Welles masterpiece win the Oscar the year it came out? Find out -- as well as hear about all the other great movies that should be on your must-see list!
To learn more about the show go to: Oscars.wtf
Please feel free to leave comments on Spotify and/or reviews on Apple. We're always open to compliments (and criticism if it's constructive!)
MOVIES MENTIONED
Gone with the Wind
Deep Throat
Citizen Kane
Mank
How Green was my Valley
Blossoms in the Dust
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
Hold Back the Dawn
The Little Foxes
One Foot in Heaven
Sergeant York
The Maltese Falcon
Suspicion
Spellbound
Notorious
Heaven Can Wait (1943)
Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Down to Earth (1947) 
Down to Earth (2001)
The Informant
The Grapes of Wrath
Penny Serenade
None but the Lonely Heart
North by Northwest
Charade
His Girl Friday
Father Goose
Arsenic and Old Lace
Casablanca
The African Queen
The Caine Mutiny
The Roaring Twenties
Ball of Fire
The Lady Eve
The More the Merrier
The Devil and Mrs. Jones
The Devil in Miss Jones
Conflict
Shadow of a Doubt
The Great Lie
Miss Miniver
Blood and Sand
Tom, Dick and Harry
Tall, Dark and Handsome
Julia
The Razor’s Edge
Witness for the Prosecution
You’ll Never Get Rich
All American Co Ed
Las Vegas Nights
Sun Valley Serenade
Buck Privates
Blues in the Night
Riding on a Rainbow
Dumbo
Lady Be Good
Last Time I Saw Paris
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex look back at the 1942 Oscars for the films of 1941 -- easily one of the greatest years in movie history. And, among those great films is the film often cited as 'the greatest film of all-time' -- the Stairway to Heaven of movies... Citizen Kane. But, did this Orson Welles masterpiece win the Oscar the year it came out? Find out -- as well as hear about all the other great movies that should be on your must-see list!</p><p>To learn more about the show go to: Oscars.wtf</p><p>Please feel free to leave comments on Spotify and/or reviews on Apple. We're always open to compliments (and criticism if it's constructive!)</p><p><strong>MOVIES MENTIONED</strong></p><p><strong>Gone with the Wind</strong></p><p>Deep Throat</p><p>Citizen Kane</p><p>Mank</p><p>How Green was my Valley</p><p>Blossoms in the Dust</p><p>Here Comes Mr. Jordan</p><p>Hold Back the Dawn</p><p>The Little Foxes</p><p>One Foot in Heaven</p><p>Sergeant York</p><p>The Maltese Falcon</p><p>Suspicion</p><p>Spellbound</p><p>Notorious</p><p>Heaven Can Wait (1943)</p><p>Heaven Can Wait (1978)</p><p>Down to Earth (1947) </p><p>Down to Earth (2001)</p><p>The Informant</p><p>The Grapes of Wrath</p><p>Penny Serenade</p><p>None but the Lonely Heart</p><p>North by Northwest</p><p>Charade</p><p>His Girl Friday</p><p>Father Goose</p><p>Arsenic and Old Lace</p><p>Casablanca</p><p>The African Queen</p><p>The Caine Mutiny</p><p>The Roaring Twenties</p><p>Ball of Fire</p><p>The Lady Eve</p><p>The More the Merrier</p><p>The Devil and Mrs. Jones</p><p>The Devil in Miss Jones</p><p>Conflict</p><p>Shadow of a Doubt</p><p>The Great Lie</p><p>Miss Miniver</p><p>Blood and Sand</p><p>Tom, Dick and Harry</p><p>Tall, Dark and Handsome</p><p>Julia</p><p>The Razor’s Edge</p><p>Witness for the Prosecution</p><p>You’ll Never Get Rich</p><p>All American Co Ed</p><p>Las Vegas Nights</p><p>Sun Valley Serenade</p><p>Buck Privates</p><p>Blues in the Night</p><p>Riding on a Rainbow</p><p>Dumbo</p><p>Lady Be Good</p><p>Last Time I Saw Paris</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1977 - Yo, Oscars!</title>
      <description>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex step into the ring to duke it out over the 1977 Oscars for the films of 1976. As many of you already know, or will come to see, the 1970’s are absolutely stacked with worthy contenders, many of which have stood the test of time.  The same goes for directing, performing and technical achievements. So the real question becomes, why does the Academy choose one great film over another? Why would a movie win for best picture and director but not its actor or script which matches the underdog nature of the film? And could dying before the awards be a winning Oscar strategy?  We get to the bottom of these questions and more as well as Bruce’s pivotal acting cameo in the 1986 Jane Fonda thriller, The Morning After. Ding-ding… ‘Let’s get ready to Oscars!”
MOVIES MENTIONED
Beaches
Oppenheimer
Citizen Kane
Annie Hall
The Great Dictator
Rocky
How Green Was My Valley?
All The President’s Men
Network
Bound for Glory
Taxi Driver
Godfathers 1 &amp; 2
French Connection 1 &amp; 2
Star Wars
Mad Max: Fury Road
Creed
Rocky 3
Raise the Titanic
Seven Beauties
Party at Kitty &amp; Stud’s - (akaThe Italian Stallion)
Lords of Flatbush
Bananas
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Bad News Bears
To Fly
A Star is Born
King Kong
Silver Streak
Face to Face
Carrie
Cousin Cousine
Badlands
A Coal Miner’s Daughter
Voyage of the Damned
Marathon Man
Ballad of Cable Hogue
Freaky Friday
The Morning After
Dog Day Afternoon
12 Angry Men
The Wiz
Karate Kids 1, 2 &amp; 3
The Formula
Neighbors
Lean on Me
Rocky 5
The Front
Meet John Doe
The 7 Percent Solution
Fellini’s Casanova
Logan’s Run
The Omen
The Pink Panther Strikes Again
A Shot in the Dark
Obsession
Vertigo
The Poseidon Adventure
Harlan County, USA
Grey Gardens
The Tenant
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jan 2025 08:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex step into the ring to duke it out over the 1977 Oscars for the films of 1976. As many of you already know, or will come to see, the 1970’s are absolutely stacked with worthy contenders, many of which have stood the test of time.  The same goes for directing, performing and technical achievements. So the real question becomes, why does the Academy choose one great film over another? Why would a movie win for best picture and director but not its actor or script which matches the underdog nature of the film? And could dying before the awards be a winning Oscar strategy?  We get to the bottom of these questions and more as well as Bruce’s pivotal acting cameo in the 1986 Jane Fonda thriller, The Morning After. Ding-ding… ‘Let’s get ready to Oscars!”
MOVIES MENTIONED
Beaches
Oppenheimer
Citizen Kane
Annie Hall
The Great Dictator
Rocky
How Green Was My Valley?
All The President’s Men
Network
Bound for Glory
Taxi Driver
Godfathers 1 &amp; 2
French Connection 1 &amp; 2
Star Wars
Mad Max: Fury Road
Creed
Rocky 3
Raise the Titanic
Seven Beauties
Party at Kitty &amp; Stud’s - (akaThe Italian Stallion)
Lords of Flatbush
Bananas
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Bad News Bears
To Fly
A Star is Born
King Kong
Silver Streak
Face to Face
Carrie
Cousin Cousine
Badlands
A Coal Miner’s Daughter
Voyage of the Damned
Marathon Man
Ballad of Cable Hogue
Freaky Friday
The Morning After
Dog Day Afternoon
12 Angry Men
The Wiz
Karate Kids 1, 2 &amp; 3
The Formula
Neighbors
Lean on Me
Rocky 5
The Front
Meet John Doe
The 7 Percent Solution
Fellini’s Casanova
Logan’s Run
The Omen
The Pink Panther Strikes Again
A Shot in the Dark
Obsession
Vertigo
The Poseidon Adventure
Harlan County, USA
Grey Gardens
The Tenant
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex step into the ring to duke it out over the 1977 Oscars for the films of 1976. As many of you already know, or will come to see, the 1970’s are absolutely stacked with worthy contenders, many of which have stood the test of time.  The same goes for directing, performing and technical achievements. So the real question becomes, why does the Academy choose one great film over another? Why would a movie win for best picture and director but not its actor or script which matches the underdog nature of the film? And could dying before the awards be a winning Oscar strategy?  We get to the bottom of these questions and more as well as Bruce’s pivotal acting cameo in the 1986 Jane Fonda thriller, The Morning After. Ding-ding… ‘Let’s get ready to Oscars!”</p><p><strong>MOVIES MENTIONED</strong></p><p>Beaches</p><p>Oppenheimer</p><p>Citizen Kane</p><p>Annie Hall</p><p>The Great Dictator</p><p>Rocky</p><p>How Green Was My Valley?</p><p>All The President’s Men</p><p>Network</p><p>Bound for Glory</p><p>Taxi Driver</p><p>Godfathers 1 &amp; 2</p><p>French Connection 1 &amp; 2</p><p>Star Wars</p><p>Mad Max: Fury Road</p><p>Creed</p><p>Rocky 3</p><p>Raise the Titanic</p><p>Seven Beauties</p><p>Party at Kitty &amp; Stud’s - (akaThe Italian Stallion)</p><p>Lords of Flatbush</p><p>Bananas</p><p>The Outlaw Josey Wales</p><p>Bad News Bears</p><p>To Fly</p><p>A Star is Born</p><p>King Kong</p><p>Silver Streak</p><p>Face to Face</p><p>Carrie</p><p>Cousin Cousine</p><p>Badlands</p><p>A Coal Miner’s Daughter</p><p>Voyage of the Damned</p><p>Marathon Man</p><p>Ballad of Cable Hogue</p><p>Freaky Friday</p><p>The Morning After</p><p>Dog Day Afternoon</p><p>12 Angry Men</p><p>The Wiz</p><p>Karate Kids 1, 2 &amp; 3</p><p>The Formula</p><p>Neighbors</p><p>Lean on Me</p><p>Rocky 5</p><p>The Front</p><p>Meet John Doe</p><p>The 7 Percent Solution</p><p>Fellini’s Casanova</p><p>Logan’s Run</p><p>The Omen</p><p>The Pink Panther Strikes Again</p><p>A Shot in the Dark</p><p>Obsession</p><p>Vertigo</p><p>The Poseidon Adventure</p><p>Harlan County, USA</p><p>Grey Gardens</p><p>The Tenant</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>2024 Holiday Movies/Oscars Special - (No, not the Star Wars one Bruce co-wrote!)</title>
      <link>https://www.oscars.wtf/</link>
      <description>In this special holiday edition of 'The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?', co-hosts Adam "Tex" Davis and Bruce Vilanch dive into their favorite holiday movies and examine how many of them garnered the attention of the Oscars. The discussion kicks off with Adam’s own Christmas cult classic 'Just Friends' and highlights various holiday-themed films like 'It Nearly Wasn't Christmas,' - including a clip of Bruce's performance as a giant Elf named PhilPot. Discussion includes 'White Christmas,' 'A Christmas Story,' 'Scrooged,' 'Home Alone,' 'The Polar Express' and 'Die Hard.' They also touch on the rare Hanukkah movies such as 'Eight Crazy Nights' and 'An American Tail,'. Notable Oscar mentions include the heartwarming classics like 'It's a Wonderful Life' and 'Miracle on 34th Street' and modern favorites like 'The Holdovers.', with a detour into Siskel and Ebert's trashing of "Silent Night, Deadly Night".
Movies mentioned:
Just Friends
It Nearly Wasn't Christmas
White Christmas
A Christmas Story
Gremlins
Krampus
Bad Santa
Trading Places
Silent Night, Deadly Night
Black Christmas
Die Hard
(*Deck the Halls-referenced)
Jingle All the Way
Christmas with the Kranks
It's a Wonderful Life
Miracle on 34th Street
Holiday Land 
The Night Before Christmas
Toy Tinkers
Scrooge
Scrooged
Home Alone
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Preacher's Wife
The Bishop's Wife
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
The Polar Express
The Holdovers
8 Crazy Nights
An American Tail
The Night Before
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this special holiday edition of 'The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?', co-hosts Adam "Tex" Davis and Bruce Vilanch dive into their favorite holiday movies and examine how many of them garnered the attention of the Oscars. The discussion kicks off with Adam’s own Christmas cult classic 'Just Friends' and highlights various holiday-themed films like 'It Nearly Wasn't Christmas,' - including a clip of Bruce's performance as a giant Elf named PhilPot. Discussion includes 'White Christmas,' 'A Christmas Story,' 'Scrooged,' 'Home Alone,' 'The Polar Express' and 'Die Hard.' They also touch on the rare Hanukkah movies such as 'Eight Crazy Nights' and 'An American Tail,'. Notable Oscar mentions include the heartwarming classics like 'It's a Wonderful Life' and 'Miracle on 34th Street' and modern favorites like 'The Holdovers.', with a detour into Siskel and Ebert's trashing of "Silent Night, Deadly Night".
Movies mentioned:
Just Friends
It Nearly Wasn't Christmas
White Christmas
A Christmas Story
Gremlins
Krampus
Bad Santa
Trading Places
Silent Night, Deadly Night
Black Christmas
Die Hard
(*Deck the Halls-referenced)
Jingle All the Way
Christmas with the Kranks
It's a Wonderful Life
Miracle on 34th Street
Holiday Land 
The Night Before Christmas
Toy Tinkers
Scrooge
Scrooged
Home Alone
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Preacher's Wife
The Bishop's Wife
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
The Polar Express
The Holdovers
8 Crazy Nights
An American Tail
The Night Before
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this special holiday edition of 'The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?', co-hosts Adam "Tex" Davis and Bruce Vilanch dive into their favorite holiday movies and examine how many of them garnered the attention of the Oscars. The discussion kicks off with Adam’s own Christmas cult classic 'Just Friends' and highlights various holiday-themed films like 'It Nearly Wasn't Christmas,' - including a clip of Bruce's performance as a giant Elf named PhilPot. Discussion includes 'White Christmas,' 'A Christmas Story,' 'Scrooged,' 'Home Alone,' 'The Polar Express' and 'Die Hard.' They also touch on the rare Hanukkah movies such as 'Eight Crazy Nights' and 'An American Tail,'. Notable Oscar mentions include the heartwarming classics like 'It's a Wonderful Life' and 'Miracle on 34th Street' and modern favorites like 'The Holdovers.', with a detour into Siskel and Ebert's trashing of "Silent Night, Deadly Night".</p><p>Movies mentioned:</p><p>Just Friends</p><p>It Nearly Wasn't Christmas</p><p>White Christmas</p><p>A Christmas Story</p><p>Gremlins</p><p>Krampus</p><p>Bad Santa</p><p>Trading Places</p><p>Silent Night, Deadly Night</p><p>Black Christmas</p><p>Die Hard</p><p>(*Deck the Halls-referenced)</p><p>Jingle All the Way</p><p>Christmas with the Kranks</p><p>It's a Wonderful Life</p><p>Miracle on 34th Street</p><p>Holiday Land </p><p>The Night Before Christmas</p><p>Toy Tinkers</p><p>Scrooge</p><p>Scrooged</p><p>Home Alone</p><p>The Nightmare Before Christmas</p><p>The Preacher's Wife</p><p>The Bishop's Wife</p><p>How the Grinch Stole Christmas</p><p>The Polar Express</p><p>The Holdovers</p><p>8 Crazy Nights</p><p>An American Tail</p><p>The Night Before</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>3182</itunes:duration>
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      <title>1961 - A Boy's Best Friend is His Oscar</title>
      <description>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex look at the
1961 Oscars for the films of 1960. Yep we're going back a ways to a year that really
helps exemplify what this show is about. You see, in 1960 three films came out that are
currently on the American Film Institute's Top 100 American Films of ALL TIME.
However, only one of those three films was nominated for an Academy Award! Using
the test of time and our love of movies, we examine whether those other two films (as
well as the iconic performances and directorial efforts within them) deserve to replace
the nominated films --- and Bruces gives the cultural and historical context as to why
those films might have been left off the list at the time. Adam of course thinks they were
egregious omissions and you'd have to be a total psycho not to include at least one of
them!
Movies Mentioned
Just Friends
The Apartment
Elmer Gantry
The Alamo
Sons and Lovers
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
The Sundowners
From Here to Eternity
Oklahoma
Never on Sunday
Rarfifi
Night in the City
Psycho
Psycho (Gus Van Sant remake)
Sweet Smell of Success
The Killers
Kiss the Blood Off my Hands
The Entertainer
Inherit the Wind
Sands of Iwo Jima
Friendly Persuasion
Mr. Roberts
Teen Sympathy
The Life and Times of Colonel Blimp
Elenor Roosevelt
Butterfield Eight
Cleopatra
Double Indemnity
Pushover
Exodus
Murder, Inc.
Spartacus
All About Eve
Yankee Doodle Dandy
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs
Miranda
Fear Strikes Out
Jaws
Homicidal
The Angry Silence
The Facts of Life
Hiroshima, My Love / Hiroshima, Mon Amour
Tunes of Glory
Oceans 11
Little Shop of Horrors
The Magnificent Seven
Swiss Family Robinson
La Dolce Vita
Sergeant York
High Noon
The Naked Edge
Killer’s Kiss
The Killing
Lolita
Paths of Glory
The Ten Commandments
Ben Hur
Solomon &amp;amp; Sheba
Land of the Pharaohs
The Life of Brian
Trumbo
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Dec 2024 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex look at the
1961 Oscars for the films of 1960. Yep we're going back a ways to a year that really
helps exemplify what this show is about. You see, in 1960 three films came out that are
currently on the American Film Institute's Top 100 American Films of ALL TIME.
However, only one of those three films was nominated for an Academy Award! Using
the test of time and our love of movies, we examine whether those other two films (as
well as the iconic performances and directorial efforts within them) deserve to replace
the nominated films --- and Bruces gives the cultural and historical context as to why
those films might have been left off the list at the time. Adam of course thinks they were
egregious omissions and you'd have to be a total psycho not to include at least one of
them!
Movies Mentioned
Just Friends
The Apartment
Elmer Gantry
The Alamo
Sons and Lovers
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
The Sundowners
From Here to Eternity
Oklahoma
Never on Sunday
Rarfifi
Night in the City
Psycho
Psycho (Gus Van Sant remake)
Sweet Smell of Success
The Killers
Kiss the Blood Off my Hands
The Entertainer
Inherit the Wind
Sands of Iwo Jima
Friendly Persuasion
Mr. Roberts
Teen Sympathy
The Life and Times of Colonel Blimp
Elenor Roosevelt
Butterfield Eight
Cleopatra
Double Indemnity
Pushover
Exodus
Murder, Inc.
Spartacus
All About Eve
Yankee Doodle Dandy
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs
Miranda
Fear Strikes Out
Jaws
Homicidal
The Angry Silence
The Facts of Life
Hiroshima, My Love / Hiroshima, Mon Amour
Tunes of Glory
Oceans 11
Little Shop of Horrors
The Magnificent Seven
Swiss Family Robinson
La Dolce Vita
Sergeant York
High Noon
The Naked Edge
Killer’s Kiss
The Killing
Lolita
Paths of Glory
The Ten Commandments
Ben Hur
Solomon &amp;amp; Sheba
Land of the Pharaohs
The Life of Brian
Trumbo
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex look at the</p><p>1961 Oscars for the films of 1960. Yep we're going back a ways to a year that really</p><p>helps exemplify what this show is about. You see, in 1960 three films came out that are</p><p>currently on the American Film Institute's Top 100 American Films of ALL TIME.</p><p>However, only one of those three films was nominated for an Academy Award! Using</p><p>the test of time and our love of movies, we examine whether those other two films (as</p><p>well as the iconic performances and directorial efforts within them) deserve to replace</p><p>the nominated films --- and Bruces gives the cultural and historical context as to why</p><p>those films might have been left off the list at the time. Adam of course thinks they were</p><p>egregious omissions and you'd have to be a total psycho not to include at least one of</p><p>them!</p><p>Movies Mentioned</p><p>Just Friends</p><p>The Apartment</p><p>Elmer Gantry</p><p>The Alamo</p><p>Sons and Lovers</p><p>Lady Chatterley’s Lover</p><p>The Sundowners</p><p>From Here to Eternity</p><p>Oklahoma</p><p>Never on Sunday</p><p>Rarfifi</p><p>Night in the City</p><p>Psycho</p><p>Psycho (Gus Van Sant remake)</p><p>Sweet Smell of Success</p><p>The Killers</p><p>Kiss the Blood Off my Hands</p><p>The Entertainer</p><p>Inherit the Wind</p><p>Sands of Iwo Jima</p><p>Friendly Persuasion</p><p>Mr. Roberts</p><p>Teen Sympathy</p><p>The Life and Times of Colonel Blimp</p><p>Elenor Roosevelt</p><p>Butterfield Eight</p><p>Cleopatra</p><p>Double Indemnity</p><p>Pushover</p><p>Exodus</p><p>Murder, Inc.</p><p>Spartacus</p><p>All About Eve</p><p>Yankee Doodle Dandy</p><p>The Dark at the Top of the Stairs</p><p>Miranda</p><p>Fear Strikes Out</p><p>Jaws</p><p>Homicidal</p><p>The Angry Silence</p><p>The Facts of Life</p><p>Hiroshima, My Love / Hiroshima, Mon Amour</p><p>Tunes of Glory</p><p>Oceans 11</p><p>Little Shop of Horrors</p><p>The Magnificent Seven</p><p>Swiss Family Robinson</p><p>La Dolce Vita</p><p>Sergeant York</p><p>High Noon</p><p>The Naked Edge</p><p>Killer’s Kiss</p><p>The Killing</p><p>Lolita</p><p>Paths of Glory</p><p>The Ten Commandments</p><p>Ben Hur</p><p>Solomon &amp;amp; Sheba</p><p>Land of the Pharaohs</p><p>The Life of Brian</p><p>Trumbo</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1986 - Back to the Oscars</title>
      <description>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex look at the 1986 Oscars for the films of 1985. This year was a battle of two Oscar-bait juggernauts -- the sweeping romance of Out of Africa and the struggle to survive during slavery of The Color Purple. With 22 nominations between them (11 each) this was gearing up to be a battle for the ages. However, while one movie collected award after award, the other was completely shut out. Not only that, its esteemed director was possibly snubbed and wasn't even nominated despite garnering nominations in nearly every other category. But that's not the most interesting part. Another film released that year not only dominated the box office -- it spawned two sequels and has stood the test of time and is still beloved, quoted and talked about by most film fans today -- (unlike either Out of Africa or The Color Purple). So come 'back' to the 1986 Oscars with us to see which movies, performances &amp; achievements won -- and which had the 'Power of Love'... just not from the Academy. 

EPISODE 3 (1986 Oscars) - Movies Mentioned

Out of Africa
The Color Purple
Kiss of the Spider Woman
Prizzi’s Honor
Witness
Back to the Future
Rambo: First Blood Pt. 2
Ladyhawke
English Patient
Evita
Butterfly
Trip to Bountiful 
Agnes of God
Sweet Dreams
Tootsie
Cocoon
Twice in a Lifetime
Ice Pirates
Murphy’s Romance
Runaway Train
Jagged Edge
Things Change
Trading Places
The Story of Alexander Graham Bell
Cocoon 2
The Way We Were
Absence of Malice
Three Days of the Condor
They Shoot Horses Don’t They?
Ran
C.H.U.D.
C.H.U.D. 2: Bud the C.H.U.D.
The Official Story
Parasite
Mask
The Phantom of the Opera
The Mask
Remo Williams: the Adventure Begins
A Chorus Line
White Nights
Silverado
Young Sherlock Holmes
Return to Oz
The Black Hole
The Sting
Quiz Show
Ordinary People
Save the Tiger
Last Tango in Paris
The Last Detail
Serpico
The Natural
Barefoot in the Park
Butch Cassidy &amp; Sundance Kid
The Candidate
Purple Rose of Cairo
Brazil
Rifkin’s Festival
Midnight in Paris
Radio Days
Crimes and Misdemeanors
Bananas
Take the Money and Run
Manhattan
Stardust Memories
12 Years a Slave
Do the Right Thing
Boyz in the Hood
Malcolm X
Glory
Training Day
A Beautiful Mind
Scent of a Woman
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex look at the 1986 Oscars for the films of 1985. This year was a battle of two Oscar-bait juggernauts -- the sweeping romance of Out of Africa and the struggle to survive during slavery of The Color Purple. With 22 nominations between them (11 each) this was gearing up to be a battle for the ages. However, while one movie collected award after award, the other was completely shut out. Not only that, its esteemed director was possibly snubbed and wasn't even nominated despite garnering nominations in nearly every other category. But that's not the most interesting part. Another film released that year not only dominated the box office -- it spawned two sequels and has stood the test of time and is still beloved, quoted and talked about by most film fans today -- (unlike either Out of Africa or The Color Purple). So come 'back' to the 1986 Oscars with us to see which movies, performances &amp; achievements won -- and which had the 'Power of Love'... just not from the Academy. 

EPISODE 3 (1986 Oscars) - Movies Mentioned

Out of Africa
The Color Purple
Kiss of the Spider Woman
Prizzi’s Honor
Witness
Back to the Future
Rambo: First Blood Pt. 2
Ladyhawke
English Patient
Evita
Butterfly
Trip to Bountiful 
Agnes of God
Sweet Dreams
Tootsie
Cocoon
Twice in a Lifetime
Ice Pirates
Murphy’s Romance
Runaway Train
Jagged Edge
Things Change
Trading Places
The Story of Alexander Graham Bell
Cocoon 2
The Way We Were
Absence of Malice
Three Days of the Condor
They Shoot Horses Don’t They?
Ran
C.H.U.D.
C.H.U.D. 2: Bud the C.H.U.D.
The Official Story
Parasite
Mask
The Phantom of the Opera
The Mask
Remo Williams: the Adventure Begins
A Chorus Line
White Nights
Silverado
Young Sherlock Holmes
Return to Oz
The Black Hole
The Sting
Quiz Show
Ordinary People
Save the Tiger
Last Tango in Paris
The Last Detail
Serpico
The Natural
Barefoot in the Park
Butch Cassidy &amp; Sundance Kid
The Candidate
Purple Rose of Cairo
Brazil
Rifkin’s Festival
Midnight in Paris
Radio Days
Crimes and Misdemeanors
Bananas
Take the Money and Run
Manhattan
Stardust Memories
12 Years a Slave
Do the Right Thing
Boyz in the Hood
Malcolm X
Glory
Training Day
A Beautiful Mind
Scent of a Woman
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex look at the 1986 Oscars for the films of 1985. This year was a battle of two Oscar-bait juggernauts -- the sweeping romance of Out of Africa and the struggle to survive during slavery of The Color Purple. With 22 nominations between them (11 each) this was gearing up to be a battle for the ages. However, while one movie collected award after award, the other was completely shut out. Not only that, its esteemed director was possibly snubbed and wasn't even nominated despite garnering nominations in nearly every other category. But that's not the most interesting part. Another film released that year not only dominated the box office -- it spawned two sequels and has stood the test of time and is still beloved, quoted and talked about by most film fans today -- (unlike either Out of Africa or The Color Purple). So come 'back' to the 1986 Oscars with us to see which movies, performances &amp; achievements won -- and which had the 'Power of Love'... just not from the Academy. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>EPISODE 3 (1986 Oscars) - Movies Mentioned</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Out of Africa</p><p>The Color Purple</p><p>Kiss of the Spider Woman</p><p>Prizzi’s Honor</p><p>Witness</p><p>Back to the Future</p><p>Rambo: First Blood Pt. 2</p><p>Ladyhawke</p><p>English Patient</p><p>Evita</p><p>Butterfly</p><p>Trip to Bountiful </p><p>Agnes of God</p><p>Sweet Dreams</p><p>Tootsie</p><p>Cocoon</p><p>Twice in a Lifetime</p><p>Ice Pirates</p><p>Murphy’s Romance</p><p>Runaway Train</p><p>Jagged Edge</p><p>Things Change</p><p>Trading Places</p><p>The Story of Alexander Graham Bell</p><p>Cocoon 2</p><p>The Way We Were</p><p>Absence of Malice</p><p>Three Days of the Condor</p><p>They Shoot Horses Don’t They?</p><p>Ran</p><p>C.H.U.D.</p><p>C.H.U.D. 2: Bud the C.H.U.D.</p><p>The Official Story</p><p>Parasite</p><p>Mask</p><p>The Phantom of the Opera</p><p>The Mask</p><p>Remo Williams: the Adventure Begins</p><p>A Chorus Line</p><p>White Nights</p><p>Silverado</p><p>Young Sherlock Holmes</p><p>Return to Oz</p><p>The Black Hole</p><p>The Sting</p><p>Quiz Show</p><p>Ordinary People</p><p>Save the Tiger</p><p>Last Tango in Paris</p><p>The Last Detail</p><p>Serpico</p><p>The Natural</p><p>Barefoot in the Park</p><p>Butch Cassidy &amp; Sundance Kid</p><p>The Candidate</p><p>Purple Rose of Cairo</p><p>Brazil</p><p>Rifkin’s Festival</p><p>Midnight in Paris</p><p>Radio Days</p><p>Crimes and Misdemeanors</p><p>Bananas</p><p>Take the Money and Run</p><p>Manhattan</p><p>Stardust Memories</p><p>12 Years a Slave</p><p>Do the Right Thing</p><p>Boyz in the Hood</p><p>Malcolm X</p><p>Glory</p><p>Training Day</p><p>A Beautiful Mind</p><p>Scent of a Woman</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>2010 - “The Hurt Oscar!”</title>
      <description>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex look at the 2010 Oscars for the films of 2009.  Imagine, you’ve just made one of the most groundbreaking movies of all time, a timeless, epic, 3D adventure that not only captivated audiences by creating a never-before-seen world and characters, but also went on to become the highest grossing movie ever.  But instead of winning the Oscar… you lose… to your ex-wife.  Yep, we’re talking about James Cameron’s Avatar losing the best picture award to The Hurt Locker directed by Kathryn Bigelow who divorced him nearly 20 years earlier.  So, did Hurt Locker deserve to win over Avatar?  Was either of them the best film of the year?  Or, was there a third film that has not only stood the test of time, but whose opening 7 minutes are considered some of the best filmmaking / storytelling of all time. We leave it UP to you to decide — but either way, Bruce’s insight and stories will not have you feeling blue.

EPISODE 2 (2010 Oscars) - Movies Mentioned 
Avatar
The Hurt Locker
Crazy Heart
Inglorious Basterds
The Blind Side
District 9
An Education
Precious
A Serious Man
Up
Up in the Air
The Dark Knight
A New Leaf
Invictus
A Single Man
Star Man
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
The Last Picture Show
The Messenger
The Last Station
The Lovely Bones
The Hangover
Julie and Julia
Cactus Flower
Erin Brockovich
Nine
Glitter
Star Wars
Coraline
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Secret of Kells
Oppenheimer
Asteroid City
Isle of Dogs
Moonrise Kingdom
Grand Budapest Hotel
Bowling For Columbine
My Cousin Vinnie
Sudden Fear (1952 starring Joan Crawford &amp; Jack Palance)
City Slickers
Basic Instinct
In the Loop
Titanic
Dances With Wolves
American Beauty
Boys Don’t Cry
Being Julia
Million Dollar Baby
The Wife
Nomadland
Bagdad Cafe
Buster
Against All Odds - (See Out of the Past (1947) instead)
The Princess &amp; The Frog
Paris 36
Star Trek
Dreamgirls
Sherlock Holmes
 
HONORABLE MENTION: To Leslie (Andrea Riseborough campaign controversy)
 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:10:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex look at the 2010 Oscars for the films of 2009.  Imagine, you’ve just made one of the most groundbreaking movies of all time, a timeless, epic, 3D adventure that not only captivated audiences by creating a never-before-seen world and characters, but also went on to become the highest grossing movie ever.  But instead of winning the Oscar… you lose… to your ex-wife.  Yep, we’re talking about James Cameron’s Avatar losing the best picture award to The Hurt Locker directed by Kathryn Bigelow who divorced him nearly 20 years earlier.  So, did Hurt Locker deserve to win over Avatar?  Was either of them the best film of the year?  Or, was there a third film that has not only stood the test of time, but whose opening 7 minutes are considered some of the best filmmaking / storytelling of all time. We leave it UP to you to decide — but either way, Bruce’s insight and stories will not have you feeling blue.

EPISODE 2 (2010 Oscars) - Movies Mentioned 
Avatar
The Hurt Locker
Crazy Heart
Inglorious Basterds
The Blind Side
District 9
An Education
Precious
A Serious Man
Up
Up in the Air
The Dark Knight
A New Leaf
Invictus
A Single Man
Star Man
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
The Last Picture Show
The Messenger
The Last Station
The Lovely Bones
The Hangover
Julie and Julia
Cactus Flower
Erin Brockovich
Nine
Glitter
Star Wars
Coraline
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Secret of Kells
Oppenheimer
Asteroid City
Isle of Dogs
Moonrise Kingdom
Grand Budapest Hotel
Bowling For Columbine
My Cousin Vinnie
Sudden Fear (1952 starring Joan Crawford &amp; Jack Palance)
City Slickers
Basic Instinct
In the Loop
Titanic
Dances With Wolves
American Beauty
Boys Don’t Cry
Being Julia
Million Dollar Baby
The Wife
Nomadland
Bagdad Cafe
Buster
Against All Odds - (See Out of the Past (1947) instead)
The Princess &amp; The Frog
Paris 36
Star Trek
Dreamgirls
Sherlock Holmes
 
HONORABLE MENTION: To Leslie (Andrea Riseborough campaign controversy)
 
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’ Bruce and Tex look at the 2010 Oscars for the films of 2009.  Imagine, you’ve just made one of the most groundbreaking movies of all time, a timeless, epic, 3D adventure that not only captivated audiences by creating a never-before-seen world and characters, but also went on to become the highest grossing movie ever.  But instead of winning the Oscar… you lose… to your ex-wife.  Yep, we’re talking about James Cameron’s Avatar losing the best picture award to The Hurt Locker directed by Kathryn Bigelow who divorced him nearly 20 years earlier.  So, did Hurt Locker deserve to win over Avatar?  Was either of them the best film of the year?  Or, was there a third film that has not only stood the test of time, but whose opening 7 minutes are considered some of the best filmmaking / storytelling of all time. We leave it UP to you to decide — but either way, Bruce’s insight and stories will not have you feeling blue.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>EPISODE 2 (2010 Oscars) - Movies Mentioned </strong></p><p><strong>Avatar</strong></p><p>The Hurt Locker</p><p>Crazy Heart</p><p><strong>Inglorious Basterds</strong></p><p>The Blind Side</p><p><strong>District 9</strong></p><p><strong>An Education</strong></p><p>Precious</p><p><strong>A Serious Man</strong></p><p><strong>Up</strong></p><p>Up in the Air</p><p><strong>The Dark Knight</strong></p><p>A New Leaf</p><p>Invictus</p><p>A Single Man</p><p><strong>Star Man</strong></p><p><strong>Thunderbolt and Lightfoot</strong></p><p><strong>The Last Picture Show</strong></p><p><strong>The Messenger</strong></p><p>The Last Station</p><p>The Lovely Bones</p><p>The Hangover</p><p>Julie and Julia</p><p>Cactus Flower</p><p><strong>Erin Brockovich</strong></p><p>Nine</p><p>Glitter</p><p><strong>Star Wars</strong></p><p><strong>Coraline</strong></p><p><strong>Fantastic Mr. Fox</strong></p><p>Secret of Kells</p><p><strong>Oppenheimer</strong></p><p><strong>Asteroid City</strong></p><p><strong>Isle of Dogs</strong></p><p><strong>Moonrise Kingdom</strong></p><p><strong>Grand Budapest Hotel</strong></p><p><strong>Bowling For Columbine</strong></p><p><strong>My Cousin Vinnie</strong></p><p><strong>Sudden Fear (1952 starring Joan Crawford &amp; Jack Palance)</strong></p><p><strong>City Slickers</strong></p><p>Basic Instinct</p><p><strong>In the Loop</strong></p><p><strong>Titanic</strong></p><p><strong>Dances With Wolves</strong></p><p><strong>American Beauty</strong></p><p><strong>Boys Don’t Cry</strong></p><p>Being Julia</p><p>Million Dollar Baby</p><p>The Wife</p><p>Nomadland</p><p>Bagdad Cafe</p><p>Buster</p><p>Against All Odds - (See <strong>Out of the Past</strong> (1947) instead)</p><p>The Princess &amp; The Frog</p><p>Paris 36</p><p>Star Trek</p><p>Dreamgirls</p><p>Sherlock Holmes</p><p> </p><p>HONORABLE MENTION: <strong>To Leslie</strong> (Andrea Riseborough campaign controversy)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>1989 - “Time For Oscars!”</title>
      <description>Welcome to the inaugural episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’  In this episode we’re looking at the 1989 Oscars for the films of 1988.  This is also the first year Bruce Vilanch was hired to write the telecast.  After learning how Bruce got the gig and how his first awards show was almost his last — we get into the awards.  The big question is — Does best picture winner Rain Man stand the test of time?  Were there any better movies that were nominated that year?  Or perhaps, the best movie of that year happened to be a non-nominated film that contained a fusion of live action, animation and a neurotic rabbit. And don’t even get us started about Die Hard — one of the best and most beloved action movies of all time. Join us for an in-depth look at the awards and behind-the-scenes stories about the show — which included an 11-minute, opening musical number that is considered one of the biggest disasters in Oscar history. Oh well, at least Bruce is an excellent driver!

EPISODE 1 (1989 Oscars) - Movies Mentioned﻿
C.C. and Company
Grease 
Grease 2
Where the Boys Are ’84
Can’t Stop the Music (Bruce co-wrote)
Great Balls of Fire
Dangerous Liaisons
Rain Man
The Accidental Tourist
Mississippi Burning
Working Girl
A Fish Called Wanda
Cruel Intentions
Last Temptation of Christ
A League of Their Own
Bird
Unforgiven
Million Dollar Baby
Tucker: A Man and his Dreams
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Die Hard
The Dark Knight
Pelle the Conqueror
The Favourite
The Greatest Show on Earth
A Cry in the Dark
The Accused
Network
Gorillas in the Midst
My Left Foot
Little Dorrit
Unbearable Lightness of Being
Bull Durham
Beetlejuice
HONORABLE MENTION: Triumph of the Spirit (unnamed Auschwitz boxing movie)
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Atomic Entertainment</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the inaugural episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’  In this episode we’re looking at the 1989 Oscars for the films of 1988.  This is also the first year Bruce Vilanch was hired to write the telecast.  After learning how Bruce got the gig and how his first awards show was almost his last — we get into the awards.  The big question is — Does best picture winner Rain Man stand the test of time?  Were there any better movies that were nominated that year?  Or perhaps, the best movie of that year happened to be a non-nominated film that contained a fusion of live action, animation and a neurotic rabbit. And don’t even get us started about Die Hard — one of the best and most beloved action movies of all time. Join us for an in-depth look at the awards and behind-the-scenes stories about the show — which included an 11-minute, opening musical number that is considered one of the biggest disasters in Oscar history. Oh well, at least Bruce is an excellent driver!

EPISODE 1 (1989 Oscars) - Movies Mentioned﻿
C.C. and Company
Grease 
Grease 2
Where the Boys Are ’84
Can’t Stop the Music (Bruce co-wrote)
Great Balls of Fire
Dangerous Liaisons
Rain Man
The Accidental Tourist
Mississippi Burning
Working Girl
A Fish Called Wanda
Cruel Intentions
Last Temptation of Christ
A League of Their Own
Bird
Unforgiven
Million Dollar Baby
Tucker: A Man and his Dreams
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Die Hard
The Dark Knight
Pelle the Conqueror
The Favourite
The Greatest Show on Earth
A Cry in the Dark
The Accused
Network
Gorillas in the Midst
My Left Foot
Little Dorrit
Unbearable Lightness of Being
Bull Durham
Beetlejuice
HONORABLE MENTION: Triumph of the Spirit (unnamed Auschwitz boxing movie)
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the inaugural episode of ‘The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?’  In this episode we’re looking at the 1989 Oscars for the films of 1988.  This is also the first year Bruce Vilanch was hired to write the telecast.  After learning how Bruce got the gig and how his first awards show was almost his last — we get into the awards.  The big question is — Does best picture winner Rain Man stand the test of time?  Were there any better movies that were nominated that year?  Or perhaps, the best movie of that year happened to be a non-nominated film that contained a fusion of live action, animation and a neurotic rabbit. And don’t even get us started about Die Hard — one of the best and most beloved action movies of all time. Join us for an in-depth look at the awards and behind-the-scenes stories about the show — which included an 11-minute, opening musical number that is considered one of the biggest disasters in Oscar history. Oh well, at least Bruce is an excellent driver!</p><p><br></p><p><strong>EPISODE 1 (1989 Oscars) - Movies Mentioned﻿</strong></p><p>C.C. and Company</p><p><strong>Grease </strong></p><p>Grease 2</p><p>Where the Boys Are ’84</p><p><strong>Can’t Stop the Music (Bruce co-wrote)</strong></p><p>Great Balls of Fire</p><p><strong>Dangerous Liaisons</strong></p><p><strong>Rain Man</strong></p><p>The Accidental Tourist</p><p><strong>Mississippi Burning</strong></p><p><strong>Working Girl</strong></p><p><strong>A Fish Called Wanda</strong></p><p><strong>Cruel Intentions</strong></p><p><strong>Last Temptation of Christ</strong></p><p><strong>A League of Their Own</strong></p><p>Bird</p><p><strong>Unforgiven</strong></p><p>Million Dollar Baby</p><p><strong>Tucker: A Man and his Dreams</strong></p><p><strong>Who Framed Roger Rabbit</strong></p><p><strong>Die Hard</strong></p><p><strong>The Dark Knight</strong></p><p><strong>Pelle the Conqueror</strong></p><p><strong>The Favourite</strong></p><p>The Greatest Show on Earth</p><p><strong>A Cry in the Dark</strong></p><p><strong>The Accused</strong></p><p><strong>Network</strong></p><p><strong>Gorillas in the Midst</strong></p><p><strong>My Left Foot</strong></p><p>Little Dorrit</p><p>Unbearable Lightness of Being</p><p><strong>Bull Durham</strong></p><p><strong>Beetlejuice</strong></p><p>HONORABLE MENTION: Triumph of the Spirit (unnamed Auschwitz boxing movie)</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <description>Have you watched the Academy Awards and thought… ‘What were they thinking?’ Have you ever wondered, how is it that so many of the awards for Best Picture go to one movie when there’s a much better movie staring them in the face? Or, why have so many actors not won Oscars for their best roles? Or, why is it that so many movies that everyone loves and made a ton of money at the box office get no Oscar love while little-seen movies rake in the nominations and awards? If so, then this is the podcast for you. Co-hosted by legendary comedian, pop-culture icon and writer of over 25 Oscar telecasts, Mr. Bruce Vilanch, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the nominating process, how and why some winners may have been chosen as well as tons of incredible, never-before-told, backstage stories about the world’s biggest stars on Hollywood’s biggest night. Joining Bruce is screenwriter, producer podcaster, and film nerd, Adam “Tex” Davis, writer of the very non-Oscar nominated movie Just Friends (starring Ryan Reynolds). Together, Bruce and “Tex” break down every Oscar ceremony, year-by-year, award-by-award, to reveal what the Academy got right, what it got wrong, the flubs, snubs and oversights. In the end, they’ll answer the question every movie-loving, Academy Awards watcher always asks – The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?
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      <itunes:summary>Have you watched the Academy Awards and thought… ‘What were they thinking?’ Have you ever wondered, how is it that so many of the awards for Best Picture go to one movie when there’s a much better movie staring them in the face? Or, why have so many actors not won Oscars for their best roles? Or, why is it that so many movies that everyone loves and made a ton of money at the box office get no Oscar love while little-seen movies rake in the nominations and awards? If so, then this is the podcast for you. Co-hosted by legendary comedian, pop-culture icon and writer of over 25 Oscar telecasts, Mr. Bruce Vilanch, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the nominating process, how and why some winners may have been chosen as well as tons of incredible, never-before-told, backstage stories about the world’s biggest stars on Hollywood’s biggest night. Joining Bruce is screenwriter, producer podcaster, and film nerd, Adam “Tex” Davis, writer of the very non-Oscar nominated movie Just Friends (starring Ryan Reynolds). Together, Bruce and “Tex” break down every Oscar ceremony, year-by-year, award-by-award, to reveal what the Academy got right, what it got wrong, the flubs, snubs and oversights. In the end, they’ll answer the question every movie-loving, Academy Awards watcher always asks – The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?
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        <![CDATA[<p>Have you watched the Academy Awards and thought… ‘What were they thinking?’ Have you ever wondered, how is it that so many of the awards for Best Picture go to one movie when there’s a much better movie staring them in the face? Or, why have so many actors not won Oscars for their best roles? Or, why is it that so many movies that everyone loves and made a ton of money at the box office get no Oscar love while little-seen movies rake in the nominations and awards? If so, then this is the podcast for you. Co-hosted by legendary comedian, pop-culture icon and writer of over 25 Oscar telecasts, Mr. Bruce Vilanch, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the nominating process, how and why some winners may have been chosen as well as tons of incredible, never-before-told, backstage stories about the world’s biggest stars on Hollywood’s biggest night. Joining Bruce is screenwriter, producer podcaster, and film nerd, Adam “Tex” Davis, writer of the very non-Oscar nominated movie Just Friends (starring Ryan Reynolds). Together, Bruce and “Tex” break down every Oscar ceremony, year-by-year, award-by-award, to reveal what the Academy got right, what it got wrong, the flubs, snubs and oversights. In the end, they’ll answer the question every movie-loving, Academy Awards watcher always asks – The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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