
Best Supporting Actress 1969 (with Brian Herrera)
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01/19/21 • 84 min
Supporting Actress aficionado Brian Herrera joins Calum and Chris to discuss the nominees for 1969’s Best Actress in a Supporting Role, which were Catherine Burns (Last Summer), Dyan Cannon (Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice), Goldie Hawn (Cactus Flower), Sylvia Miles (Midnight Cowboy), and Susannah York (They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?).
Catherine Burns: 06:35 – 17:49
Dyan Cannon: 17:50 – 27:59
Sylvia Miles: 28:00 – 38:29
Susannah York: 38:30 – 49:53
Goldie Hawn: 49:54 – 1:02:06
Listener Questions: 1:02:07 – 1:14:49
Conclusions/Ranking: 1:14:50 – 1:22:43
Exit music: “What the World Needs Now” (from Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice)
Supporting Actress aficionado Brian Herrera joins Calum and Chris to discuss the nominees for 1969’s Best Actress in a Supporting Role, which were Catherine Burns (Last Summer), Dyan Cannon (Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice), Goldie Hawn (Cactus Flower), Sylvia Miles (Midnight Cowboy), and Susannah York (They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?).
Catherine Burns: 06:35 – 17:49
Dyan Cannon: 17:50 – 27:59
Sylvia Miles: 28:00 – 38:29
Susannah York: 38:30 – 49:53
Goldie Hawn: 49:54 – 1:02:06
Listener Questions: 1:02:07 – 1:14:49
Conclusions/Ranking: 1:14:50 – 1:22:43
Exit music: “What the World Needs Now” (from Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice)
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Best Screenplay 1949
Calum and Chris discuss the nominees for Best Screenplay of 1949, which were All the King’s Men, Bicycle Thieves, Champion, The Fallen Idol, and A Letter to Three Wives.
All the King’s Men: 04:05 – 17:49
Bicycle Thieves: 17:50 – 28:02
Champion: 28:03 – 37:42
The Fallen Idol: 37:43 – 51:01
A Letter to Three Wives: 51:02 – 1:02:53
Exit music: Bicycle Thieves score by Alessandro Cicognini
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Best Cinematography 2004
Calum and Chris discuss the nominees for 2004’s Best Cinematography Oscar, which were The Aviator (Robert Richardson), House of Flying Daggers (Zhao Xiaoding), The Passion of the Christ (Caleb Deschanel), The Phantom of the Opera (John Mathieson), and A Very Long Engagement (Bruno Delbonnel).
House of Flying Daggers: 03:03 – 14:42
The Passion of the Christ: 14:43 – 27:55
The Phantom of the Opera: 27:56 – 38:07
A Very Long Engagement: 38:08 – 46:14
The Aviator: 46:15 – 1:00:33
Listener Questions: 1:00:34 – 1:05:24
Conclusions/Ranking: 1:05:25 – 1:12:08
Exit music: John Debney’s score for The Passion of the Christ
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