OSCARS: What Were They Thinking?!

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  • 41 minutes 47 seconds
    2025 Oscar Reaction! (Is Adrien Brody still talking?)

    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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    3 March 2025, 3:35 pm
  • 8 minutes 59 seconds
    Introducing The Daily Brain

    From Atomic Entertainment, creators of The Oscars: What Were They Thinking?, Brain Games, Who Smarted? and Brainchild – comes an exciting new way to re-evaluate History — through the lens of brain science.  And a chance for you to get smarter in the process!


    Introducing The Daily Brain, a brand-new podcast designed to sharpen your mind in just a few minutes a day. Hosted by Emmy nominated producer and writer, Jerry Kolber – The Daily Brain explores fascinating moments in history, unpacks how your brain shapes your decision-making (both good and bad), and gives you simple, yet powerful tricks, tips and tools to boost memory, focus, and problem-solving.  How’s that for an award?


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    27 February 2025, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 16 minutes
    1999 - Saving Private Oscar

    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 & 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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    17 February 2025, 9:00 am
  • 59 minutes 28 seconds
    2006 - Brokeback Oscar!

    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!


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    MOVIES MENTIONED

    Crash

    Crash (David Cronenberg)

    Capote

    Goodnight & 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 & Flow

    Cinderella Man

    Infamous (other Capote movie)

    10 Things I Hate About You

    Knight’s Tale

    North Country

    Pride & 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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    3 February 2025, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    2025 Oscars Nominations Special!

    On this bonus episode, Bruce and “Tex” react, breakdown & 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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    23 January 2025, 11:23 pm
  • 43 minutes 52 seconds
    1942 - How Green Was My Oscar?

    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!

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    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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    20 January 2025, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    1977 - Yo, Oscars!

    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 & 2

    French Connection 1 & 2

    Star Wars

    Mad Max: Fury Road

    Creed

    Rocky 3

    Raise the Titanic

    Seven Beauties

    Party at Kitty & 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 & 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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    6 January 2025, 8:00 am
  • 53 minutes 32 seconds
    2024 Holiday Movies/Oscars Special - (No, not the Star Wars one Bruce co-wrote!)

    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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    23 December 2024, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 10 seconds
    1961 - A Boy's Best Friend is His Oscar

    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 & Sheba

    Land of the Pharaohs

    The Life of Brian

    Trumbo

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    9 December 2024, 5:00 am
  • 1 hour 11 minutes
    1986 - Back to the Oscars

    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 & 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 & 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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    25 November 2024, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 28 minutes
    2010 - “The Hurt Oscar!”

    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 & 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 & The Frog

    Paris 36

    Star Trek

    Dreamgirls

    Sherlock Holmes

     

    HONORABLE MENTION: To Leslie (Andrea Riseborough campaign controversy)

     

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    11 November 2024, 9:10 am
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