• 1 hour 16 minutes
    Encore 1999 - Love vs War

    Hey Oscar fans. Bruce and "Tex" are on a slight hiatus, so we're doing an encore presentation of one of Oscar's most controversial years. A year that pit 'Love' VS 'War.'

    Of course we’re talking about the 1999 Oscars, for the films of 1998 in which Shakespeare in Love won the Oscar over Saving Private Ryan.  

    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..  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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    11 May 2026, 1:31 pm
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    1943 - Minvers, Ambersons & The Pride of the Yankees Doodle Dandy

    Welcome Oscar fans.  Bruce is back to help break down the 1943 Oscars for the films of 1942.  It’s another stacked year with 10 Outstanding Picture nominees (most of which are very deserving) and yet, there are still several other great films left out in the cold. And while there are a few curious decisions and omissions, most of the winners in all the categories are surprisingly and refreshingly solid. Instead of controversy — this is definitely an episode you’ll want to take notes during, because there are a lot of hidden gems to go with the classics. Either way, you’re going to want to update your ‘Watch List!’ As always for joining us for another look back at the Oscars of the past, through the lens of today!


    Movies Mentioned

    *Mrs. Miniver

    *The Magnificent Ambersons

    *Yankee Doodle Dandy

    *The Pride of the Yankees

    *The Talk of the Town

    *The Invaders AKA The 49th Parallel

    *King’s Row

    The Pied Piper

    *Random Harvest

    Wake Island

    *Now Voyager

    *To Be or Not To Be

    *The Palm Beach Story

    *Johnny Eager

    Around the World in 80 Days

    *The Letter

    *The Little Foxes

    Wuthering Heights

    Doddsworth

    *Angels With Dirty Faces

    *My Sister Eileen

    Woman of the Year

    *I Married a Witch

    *This Gun for Hire

    *Tortilla Flat

    *The Affairs of Cellini

    *The Wizard of Oz

    *Shadow of a Doubt

    Holiday inn

    White Christmas

    *Road to Morocco

    One of Our Aircraft is Missing

    The Black Swan

    Jungle Book

    Bambi

    Arabian Nights

    The Shanghai Gesture

    The Corsican Brothers

    The Battle of Midway (first Documentary Winner)

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    4 May 2026, 7:05 am
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Bonus - The Freakishly Fantastic Films of 1995

    1995, an objectively incredible year for movies, doesn’t get talked about enough…until now!  Having done the research for our 1996 Oscars, “Tex” And Mark were amazed at just how many outstanding, Oscar-worthy films came out this year — so many in fact, that we could hold an ‘Alternate Oscars’ and only include non-nominated films, directors and performances.  So…  That’s we did!  Join us as we have some fun discussing the freakishly fantastic films of 1995 and offer our picks for an Oscars that didn’t happen — but certainly could have!  We’ll be back with a regular episode next week.  (The 1943 Oscars for anyone who wants to do some homework and watch some of the films of 1942!)


    Movies Mentioned

    (*) Recommended

    **Braveheart

    *Apollo 13

    *Babe

    *Sense & Sensibility

    *Il Postino: The Postman

    **The Usual Suspects

    **Leaving Las Vegas

    *Dead Man Walking

    *Toy Story

    *Casino

    **Heat

    **Twelve Monkeys

    **Se7en

    *Crimson Tide

    *The American President 

    Goldeneye

    *Mr. Holland’s Opus

    *To Die For

    **Zone of Interest

    **Anatomy of a Fall

    *Past Lives

    *I’m Still Here

    Emilia Pérez

    **Sentimental Value

    *The Secret Agent

    **Parasite

    **Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

    *Life is Beautiful

    *Cries and Whispers

    **The Lives of Others

    **A Separation

    **City of God

    **Ran

    **81/2

    **La Dolce Vita 

    Showgirls

    *Clueless

    *Kids

    *Devil in a Blue Dress

    *The Crossing Guard

    Panther

    *The Quick and the Dead

    Nixon

    *Bridges of Madison County

    *Get Shorty

    *Living in Oblivion

    *Safe

    Dangerous Minds

    *Dolores Claiborne

    Georgia

    Rob Roy

    Funny Bones

    *Kiss of Death

    Walking Dead

    Boys on the Side

    Circle of Friends

    Exotica

    *Before Sunrise

    *The Secret of Roan Inish

    The Brothers McMullen

    *Clockers

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    27 April 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    1996 - They May Take Our Lives…But They'll Never Take Our Oscars!

    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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    14 April 2026, 4:00 am
  • 56 minutes 55 seconds
    ENCORE 1961 - A Boy's Best Friend is his Oscar!

    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 & Sheba

    Land of the Pharaohs

    The Life of Brian

    Trumbo

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    7 April 2026, 3:58 am
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    BONUS 1952 - The Fantastic Films Noir of 1952!

    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 & 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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    30 March 2026, 4:35 am
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    1953 - The Not-So-Greatest Oscar on Earth!

    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


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    23 March 2026, 4:00 am
  • 51 minutes 14 seconds
    Bonus - 2026 Oscars Reaction!

    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 & 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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    17 March 2026, 3:28 am
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    1974 Bonus - The Worst Sequels to the Best Movies

    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 & 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


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    9 March 2026, 5:05 am
  • 1 hour 20 minutes
    1974 - Get the Butter, this Oscar is Going to Sting!

    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


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    2 March 2026, 6:30 am
  • 1 hour 10 minutes
    Bonus - The Incredible Indie Explosion of 1996

    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 & the talented filmmakers (including some notable first-timers) who made them. Enjoy!


    Films Mentioned

    *Fargo

    *Secrets & 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 & 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")


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    23 February 2026, 6:05 am
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