This week, Matt and Marisa dive into some of the most iconic performances of the '90s. From one of the greatest comedic performances of all time to one of Jack Nicholson's best late career supporting turns, it's a feast in the acting categories. Elsewhere, they chat about forcing their friends to watch Unforgiven with them and the role Michelle Pfeiffer should have been nominated for.
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The 1956 Oscars
In their latest episode, Matt and Marisa discuss one of the most controversial and least-loved Best Picture winners: Around the World in 80 Days. Elsewhere, they discuss the towering achievement that is Giant (and Elizabeth Taylor's underappreciated performance in it) and the issues with The Ten Commandments' last act.
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The 1978 Oscars
Matt and Marisa return to more modern times with some late '70s heavy-hitters. In the episode, they talk about each of their parents' unique connections to The Deer Hunter, how poorly Midnight Express has aged and the surprise of An Unmarried Woman.
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The 1931/1932 Oscars
Our season continues with one of the Academy's dual-year eligibility windows. Join Matt and Marisa as they try to decide if it's possible for modern audiences to find Maurice Chevalier charming, marvel at Miriam Hopkins and the consequences of smoking the wrong cigarette.
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The 1968 Oscars
This week, Matt and Marisa go back in time to 1968. Tune in to hear them talk about everything they learned from Barbra Streisand's incredible memoir, thirst over Oliver Reed and each give their line readings of Ingrid Bergman's Best Actress presentation.
Hosts Marisa Carpico and Matt Taylor dive deep into Oscar history, go through the major categories for each year and decide if the Academy got it right or if they got it very, very wrong.
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