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It's our Oscars Playback Season 2 finale! On this special episode, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen discuss the 2010 Oscars ceremony, the first in decades with 10 nominees and the first time a woman was awarded Best Director. It's our longest episode of Oscars Playback ever!
Opening remarks (00:10)
2009 in Film (8:02)
Ceremony notes and Best Picture (42:44)
Best Director (1:01:15)
Best Actor/Best Actress (1:05:36)
Best Supporting Actor/Best Supporting Actress (1:15:18)
Screenplays and some controversy (1:28:01)
Music winners and some more controversy! (1:37:27)
Ranking the 2000s Best Picture winners and a tease for Season 3 (1:42:57)
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On this episode of Oscars Playback, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen head back to the 2009 Oscars ceremony, where Hugh Jackman was the best host ever, the ceremony rules, and the winners were decidedly... mid.
Ceremony rundown and 2008 in Film (00:10)
Best Picture (48:05)
Best Director (57:18)
Best Actor/Actress (1:02:05)
Best Supporting Actor/Actress (1:14:54)
Writing Categories and Final Thoughts -- Plus Barbie/Oppenheimer (1:23:29)
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On this episode of Oscars Playback, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen travel back to the 80th annual Academy Awards to celebrate one of the great movie years of all time. The 2008 Oscars took place after a bitter writers' strike and crowned "No Country for Old Men" the year's best movie. Job well done, academy!
2007 in film (00:00)
Oscars ceremony and Best Picture (45:57)
Best Director (59:40)
Best Actor (1:01:58)
Best Actress (1:07:42)
Best Supporting Actor/Actress (1:12:16)
A brief detour to talk about Killers of the Flower Moon (1:25:25)
Screenplay winners, the music categories, and our final thoughts (1:27:06)
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On this episode of Oscars Playback, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen head back to 2006 to celebrate ("celebrate") the 78th annual Oscars where "Crash" upset "Brokeback Mountain." Joyce and Chris discuss their favorites in a weak year in film and then dive into the ceremony headfirst.
2005 in film (00:00)
Ceremony opening with host Jon Stewart (32:35)
Best Picture (36:35)
Best Director (56:25)
Best Actor/Best Actress (58:55)
Best Supporting Actor/Actress (1:06:17)
Screenplay winners, Three Six Mafia, and our final thoughts (1:13:09)
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On this episode of Oscars Playback, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen head back to the 77th annual Academy Awards to look at the mini-sweep of "Million Dollar Baby" in the top categories and Chris Rock's controversial hosting appearance. Who is Jude Law? Find out!
2004 in film and the backstory behind Million Dollar Baby (00:00)
Chris Rock vs. Jude Law (33:08)
Best Picture (42:25)
Best Director (49:02)
Best Actor (54:53)
Best Actress (59:55)
Best Supporting Actor/Best Supporting Actress (1:06:07)
Screenplay winners (1:12:47)
Music categories and justice for "Scotty Doesn't Know" (1:15:23)
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On this episode of Oscars Playback, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen discuss the 2004 Oscars ceremony where Hollywood crowned "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" the biggest sweeper in Academy Awards history. The Peter Jackson epic went 11-for-11, tying "Ben-Hur" and "Titanic" for the most Oscar wins ever. But did it deserve all the love, and was 2003 in film a banner year for releases? Find out by listening now, of course!
Intro and 2003 in film (00:00)
Ceremony opening, Billy Crystal, and Best Picture (30:47)
Best Director (48:27)
Best Actor (51:31)
Best Actress (1:01:36)
Best Supporting Actor/Best Supporting Actress (1:07:53)
Screenplay winners, final thoughts (1:19:58)
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On this latest episode of Oscars Playback, experts and editors Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen discuss the infamous 2003 Oscars ceremony, where Harvey Weinstein had three of the five Best Picture nominees and won with "Chicago." The ceremony also included three wins for Roman Polanski's "The Pianist." Even Steve Martin's monologue has aged liked milk. But Joyce and Chris discuss the ceremony, the winners, and 2002 in film -- plus Martin Scorsese's battles with Harvey over "Gangs of New York."
Broad Oscar thoughts and the year in film (00:00)
Opening of the ceremony and Best Picture (27:34)
Best Director (46:01)
Best Actor (54:44)
Best Actress (1:02:09)
Best Supporting Actor/Best Supporting Actress (1:09:49)
Screenplay winners, Eminem, other ceremony thoughts (1:17:31)
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Oscars Playback has returned! The season kicks off with the 2002 Oscars, post-9/11 America, and Tom Cruise. "Is it important, is it even important, what I do? What about a night like tonight? Should we celebrate the joy and magic movies bring?" Cruise asks during his opening speech. "Well, dare I say it, more than ever. A small scene, a gesture, or even a glance between two characters can cross lines, break through barriers, melt prejudice, and just plain make us laugh. A little bit of magic. That’s just me. What do movies mean to you? Pull up a sofa, it’s just us talking, it’s Oscar night." The 2002 race was marked by some vintage Oscar smear campaigns, historic wins for Denzel Washington and Halle Berry, and big victories for Ron Howard and "A Beautiful Mind."
2001 in film (00:00)
Oscars ceremony thoughts (21:04)
Best Picture and the campaign gets dirty (33:01)
Best Director (45:47)
Best Supporting Actress/Best Supporting Actor (52:21)
Best Actor (1:00:27)
Best Actress (1:08:05)
Screenplay winners, Randy Newman wins Best Original Song, final ceremony thoughts (1:27:31)
1:27:31: Screenplay winners, Randy Newman wins Best Original Song, final ceremony thoughts
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On this final bonus episode of Oscars Playback, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen discuss the 2007 Oscars, where Martin Scorsese won an Academy Award for the first (and last?) time. Joyce and Chris travel back to 2006 and wonder where all the good movies were -- but fortunately, "The Departed" and a few other all-time classics remain ever rewatchable to this day. To make your predictions, head to https://www.goldderby.com. Oscars Playback will return in 2023.
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On this special bonus episode of Oscars Playback, Gold Derby editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen travel back to the 2001 Oscars ceremony to tackle the movies of 2000 and one of the most competitive awards seasons of the modern era. Does "Gladiator" hold up or should "Traffic" have won? Should Tom Hanks have won a third Oscar? Why wasn't Michelle Yeoh singled out for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"? Those topics and more are discussed. To make your 2023 Oscar picks, head to https://www.goldderby.com.
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On a special bonus episode of Oscars Playback, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen return to discuss the 1990 Oscars ceremony -- an infamous event where "Driving Miss Daisy" won Best Picture and "Do the Right Thing" wasn't even nominated. It's also the first time Billy Crystal hosted the Academy Awards -- and things didn't start off as smoothly as one might expect. To make your own 2023 Oscar predictions, head to https://www.goldderby.com.
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On this special episode of the Gold Derby Show, editors Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen take one last look at the movies of the '90s with Oscars Playback 2000. The 72nd annual Academy Awards celebrated American Beauty and Joyce and Chris talk about the best movie year ever to figure out what the Oscars did right and what went wrong.
Timestamps:
Intro and our favorite 1999 films (0:00)
Ceremony thoughts (34:20)
Best Picture (44:55)
Best Director (56:37)
Best Actor (1:01:50)
Best Actress (1:07:45)
Best Supporting Actor (1:13:06)
Best Supporting Actress (1:19:49)
Screenplay awards (1:22:53)
Music awards (1:26:06)
Ranking the Best Picture winners of the '90s (1:30:40)
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On this special episode of Oscars Playback, Gold Derby editors and experts Christopher Rosen and Joyce Eng discuss the 66th Academy Awards, aka the year that two Steven Spielberg films, "Schindler's List" and "Jurassic Park," won 10 Oscars between them. Plus: Should Denzel Washington have been nominated alongside his "Philadelphia" co-star Tom Hanks in Best Actor?
Timestamps:
Intro and our favorite 1993 films (0:00)
Whoopi Goldberg's hosting debut (27:20)
Best Picture (40:51)
Best Director (45:35)
Best Actor (57:52)
Best Actress (1:11:45)
Best Supporting Actor (1:16:47)
Best Supporting Actress (1:23:45)
Screenplay awards (1:31:49)
Music awards (1:33:20)
Other awards (1:36:52)
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On this special episode of Oscars Playback, Gold Derby editors Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen discuss the 1993 Oscars ceremony, when Unforgiven won Best Picture, Al Pacino finally took home an Academy Award, and host Billy Crystal was running on fumes. Plus: Why the Year of the Woman theme was not it and a dramatic reading of a scene from "My Cousin Vinny."
Timestamps:
Intro and general thoughts on ceremony and films (0:00)
Our favorite 1992 films (4:58)
Billy Crystal's reluctant return and a misbegotten theme (28:44)
Best Picture (44:39)
Best Director (53:33)
Best Actor (56:56)
Best Actress (1:09:02)
Best Supporting Actor (1:14:53)
Best Supporting Actress (1:20:09)
Screenplay awards (1:26:26)
Other awards (1:30:10)
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On this special episode of the Gold Derby Show, editors Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen return with another edition of Oscars Playback. This time, Joyce and Chris look back at the 1991 Oscars ceremony, where Kevin Costner and Dances With Wolves won seven awards and Martin Scorsese's legendary Goodfellas won just one. Come for Joyce and Chris and their thoughts on the best 1990 movies and what should've taken home academy hardware, stay for Chris listing off every director of a major 1990 release as a possible Best Director nominee. Make your own picks at https://www.goldderby.com.
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Gold Derby editors and Experts Christopher Rosen and Joyce Eng discuss "Braveheart's" surprising Best Picture victory over the likes of "Apollo 13," "Sense and Sensibility," "Il Postino" and "Babe." Would "Apollo 13" have won had Ron Howard not been snubbed? Plus: Whoopi Goldberg's testy monologue and Nicole Kidman's love of "Babe."
Chris' 2013 recast of "Empire Records": https://www.huffpost.com/entry/rex-manning-day-empire-records_n_2994417
Timestamps:
Intro and general thoughts on ceremony and films (0:00)
Our favorite 1995 films (6:20)
Ceremony review and Whoopi Goldberg as host (22:25)
Best Picture (32:23)
Best Director (50:55)
Best Actor (54:40)
Best Actress (59:50)
Best Supporting Actor (1:04:25)
Best Supporting Actress (1:08:02)
Screenplay awards (1:11:06)
Other awards (1:12:18)
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On this special episode of the Gold Derby Show, editors Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen continue their Oscars Playback series with a look at the 1995 Oscars, when Forrest Gump swept the nation and won top awards for Picture, Director, and Actor for Tom Hanks. But does that win hold up when Pulp Fiction and Shawshank Redemption were among the nominees? Joyce and Chris discuss that plus David Letterman's infamous stint as Oscars host -- which isn't necessarily as infamous as you might remember.
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On this special episode of the Gold Derby Show, editors Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen return with another edition of Oscars Playback. This week, it's time for the 1999 Oscars ceremony, when "Shakespeare in Love" beat "Saving Private Ryan" and ushered in the modern awards campaign. Joyce and Chris look back on the ceremony, its fraught legacy due to Harvey Weinstein's influence on the show, and remember when 45 million viewers were considered a disappointment. Listen now and head to https://www.goldderby.com to make your picks and for all things Oscars.
The Harvey Weinstein of it all (9:55)
Best Picture (17:15)
Best Director (40:22)
Best Actor (44:00)
Best Actress (53:50)
Best Supporting Actor (59:00)
Best Supporting Actress (1:08:00)
Writing awards (1:10:43)
Music awards (1:15:45)
Elia Kazan's honorary Oscar (1:19:00)
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On this special episode of the Gold Derby Show, editors Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen return with another edition of Oscars Playback. This week, it's time for the "Titanic" Oscars, when James Cameron was crowned King of the World and 57 million people watched the biggest Academy Awards ceremony ever (00:10). Joyce and Chris discuss their general feelings on the year in film before hitting Best Picture (25:28) and more. Near, far, wherever you are, listen and subscribe and head to https://www.goldderby.com to make your picks and for all things Oscars.
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On this special episode of the Gold Derby Show, editors Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen return with another round of Oscars Playback. This time, they look at the 1997 Academy Awards, which included the return of host Billy Crystal following a brief hiatus (00:10). Then, Joyce and Chris look back at the winners -- including a sweep from The English Patient, which won nine of 12 nominations -- and remember the Oscars' so-called "Independents Day."
Best Picture (19:48)
Celine Dion's double performance (32:30)
Best Picture contender also-rans and love for "Sling Blade" (24:15)
Our favorite 1996 films (28:10)
Best Director (37:50)
Best Actor (39:53)
Best Actress (47:05)
Best Supporting Actor (52:58)
Best Supporting Actress (59:52)
Screenplay awards (1:12:05)
The shorts (1:16:55)
Music awards (1:18:35)
Final thoughts (1:23:51)
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