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Post 2024 Oscars Live Stream Reaction Show

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Summary

In this episode, Dana and Tom welcome Andrew Corns and Adam Hitchcock of the Revisionist Almanac and Betsy and Trent Gorham from Never Seen It w/ Betsy and Trent to discuss their reactions to the 2024 Oscars, including the predictability of the winners and the surprises of the night. They also highlight memorable acceptance speeches and the importance of accessibility to short films and documentaries. Other topics include, Dana's celebrity crushes, Ryan Gosling's Oscars performance, Bradley Cooper's lack of Oscar wins, the impact of Dune Part 2's release date on the Oscars, and the annual GMOAT bad movie bet.

Takeaways

  • The Oscars were predictable in terms of winners, but there were still some surprises.
  • Memorable acceptance speeches included those by Emma Stone, Christopher Nolan, and the winner of Best Supporting Actor.
  • Access to short films and documentaries should be improved to allow more people to experience and appreciate them.
  • Bird law, a reference to It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, is not a real legal concept. Ryan Gosling's Oscars performance was highly praised and considered one of the best in the history of the awards show.
  • Bradley Cooper has been consistently nominated for Oscars but has yet to win, leading to speculation and disappointment among fans.
  • The release date of a film, such as Dune, can have an impact on its chances of winning Oscars.
  • Pauly Shore and Tom Green movies are generally considered to be of low quality and are not well-regarded by the hosts.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

01:02 Daylight Savings and Family Time

03:02 Post-Oscars Reactions and Predictability

06:49 Surprises and Highlights of the Oscars

11:16 Other Reactions

14:18 Sound Design and Recognition

16:03 Memorable Acceptance Speeches

21:45 Access to Short Films and Documentaries

29:21 Ask Dana Anything: Bird Law

33:17 Ask Dana Anything: Celebrity Crushes

36:30 Ryan Gosling's Oscars Performance

41:41 Bradley Cooper's Oscar Nominations

45:58 Impact of Dune Part 2's Release Date on the Oscars

52:16 Ask Dana Anything: Torture Methods: Pauly Shore vs. Tom Green

53:07 Victory Lap for Tom on the GMOAT Annual Bad Movie Bet

55:20 Discussion about Batman and Robin

56:06 Excitement about seeing Arnold and Danny Devito

56:24 Upcoming Episodes on Rev Almanac

57:31 Discussion about the year 1981 in film

58:01 Thomas J. Duncan's Live Oscars Best Picture rankings

01:00:06 Discussion about hosting the Oscars

01:07:16 Opinions on Jimmy Kimmel as host

01:09:12 Trivia questions about the Oscars

01:16:20 Discussion about future Oscar hosts

01:18:48 Appreciation for the Multiple Best Actor Nominees

01:19:10 Discussion about Al Pacino's Presentation

01:19:25 The Oscars and Award Presentations

01:20:02 Issues with the In Memoriam Segment

01:21:09 Lack of Consistency in Oscar Productions

01:22:18 Missed Opportunities for Jokes and References

01:23:22 Discussion on Controversial Films

01:25:27 Honoring the Memory of Film Industry Contributors

01:26:01 Personal Anecdotes and Family Dynamics

01:26:45 Predictions for Future Movies and Awards

01:27:59 Upcoming Episodes for GMOAT, The Streamin Circuit, and Never Seen It

01:36:28 Final Thoughts and Farewells

For Tom's 3rd Annual Best Picture Rankings List, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/tom-s-3rd-annual-best-picture-rankings

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Summary

In this episode, Dana and Tom welcome Andrew Corns and Adam Hitchcock of the Revisionist Almanac and Betsy and Trent Gorham from Never Seen It w/ Betsy and Trent to discuss their reactions to the 2024 Oscars, including the predictability of the winners and the surprises of the night. They also highlight memorable acceptance speeches and the importance of accessibility to short films and documentaries. Other topics include, Dana's celebrity crushes, Ryan Gosling's Oscars performance, Bradley Cooper's lack of Oscar wins, the impact of Dune Part 2's release date on the Oscars, and the annual GMOAT bad movie bet.

Takeaways

  • The Oscars were predictable in terms of winners, but there were still some surprises.
  • Memorable acceptance speeches included those by Emma Stone, Christopher Nolan, and the winner of Best Supporting Actor.
  • Access to short films and documentaries should be improved to allow more people to experience and appreciate them.
  • Bird law, a reference to It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, is not a real legal concept. Ryan Gosling's Oscars performance was highly praised and considered one of the best in the history of the awards show.
  • Bradley Cooper has been consistently nominated for Oscars but has yet to win, leading to speculation and disappointment among fans.
  • The release date of a film, such as Dune, can have an impact on its chances of winning Oscars.
  • Pauly Shore and Tom Green movies are generally considered to be of low quality and are not well-regarded by the hosts.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

01:02 Daylight Savings and Family Time

03:02 Post-Oscars Reactions and Predictability

06:49 Surprises and Highlights of the Oscars

11:16 Other Reactions

14:18 Sound Design and Recognition

16:03 Memorable Acceptance Speeches

21:45 Access to Short Films and Documentaries

29:21 Ask Dana Anything: Bird Law

33:17 Ask Dana Anything: Celebrity Crushes

36:30 Ryan Gosling's Oscars Performance

41:41 Bradley Cooper's Oscar Nominations

45:58 Impact of Dune Part 2's Release Date on the Oscars

52:16 Ask Dana Anything: Torture Methods: Pauly Shore vs. Tom Green

53:07 Victory Lap for Tom on the GMOAT Annual Bad Movie Bet

55:20 Discussion about Batman and Robin

56:06 Excitement about seeing Arnold and Danny Devito

56:24 Upcoming Episodes on Rev Almanac

57:31 Discussion about the year 1981 in film

58:01 Thomas J. Duncan's Live Oscars Best Picture rankings

01:00:06 Discussion about hosting the Oscars

01:07:16 Opinions on Jimmy Kimmel as host

01:09:12 Trivia questions about the Oscars

01:16:20 Discussion about future Oscar hosts

01:18:48 Appreciation for the Multiple Best Actor Nominees

01:19:10 Discussion about Al Pacino's Presentation

01:19:25 The Oscars and Award Presentations

01:20:02 Issues with the In Memoriam Segment

01:21:09 Lack of Consistency in Oscar Productions

01:22:18 Missed Opportunities for Jokes and References

01:23:22 Discussion on Controversial Films

01:25:27 Honoring the Memory of Film Industry Contributors

01:26:01 Personal Anecdotes and Family Dynamics

01:26:45 Predictions for Future Movies and Awards

01:27:59 Upcoming Episodes for GMOAT, The Streamin Circuit, and Never Seen It

01:36:28 Final Thoughts and Farewells

For Tom's 3rd Annual Best Picture Rankings List, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/tom-s-3rd-annual-best-picture-rankings

  continue reading

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