OSCARS: What Were They Thinking?!

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  • 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 - “This One Hurts!”

    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
  • 1 hour 22 minutes
    1989 - “Time For Oscars!”

    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 Mentionedï»ż

    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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    11 November 2024, 9:00 am
  • 2 minutes 31 seconds
    Trailer: OSCARS.... What Were They Thinking?!

    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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    28 October 2024, 8:00 am
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