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    Explore "revenant" with insightful episodes like "Episode 26: Oscars 2016 pt. 1 (aka "Oscar The Grouches")", "The Revenant - Ep. 040", "Episode 12: Top 10 of 2015", "70. In Which We Become Les Revenants" and "The Revenant Review" from podcasts like ""Nighthawks' Podcast", "Movie Nightcap", "Film4Cast", "Catching Up With Kevin & Seabass" and "Unversed Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (59)

    Episode 26: Oscars 2016 pt. 1 (aka "Oscar The Grouches")

    Episode 26: Oscars 2016 pt. 1 (aka "Oscar The Grouches")
    The first of two episodes with some in-depth discussion of the upcoming 2016 Academy Awards! Trevor and Matt have a guest in the cafe this evening. Cameron Maris, a musician from Austin and aficionado of awards season, drops in to lend a little credibility to the discussion.
    On the block for this hour is the performance categories, as well as the recent conversation of racial inequality that has been plaguing The Oscars. Not to mention, Trevor has a very specific eye on a best Animated Feature contender, and a few criticisms of a movie nominated for best picture.

    Episode 12: Top 10 of 2015

    Episode 12:  Top 10 of 2015
    The Core Four spends the entire episode counting down each of their top 10 films of the year. Episode also includes honorable mentions and biggest disappointments. Who do you agree with the most? Tweet us @Film4Cast or email us at Film4Cast@gmail.com with any comments on this episode.
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    en-usJanuary 26, 2016

    70. In Which We Become Les Revenants

    70. In Which We Become Les Revenants

    In this 70th episode of 'Catching Up', Kevin discusses the films he's been watching as part of the Independent Spirit Awards, including 'Love & Mercy', 'James White' and '99 Homes'. Then, Seabass joins in discussing the latest #OscarsSoWhite developments. Next, Kevin and Seabass do a brief review of 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'. Finally, they review the bold new Leonardo DiCaprio film 'The Revenant'.

    Theme Music is 'Crimson Fly' by Huma-Huma

    End Music is 'The Revenant Main Theme' by Ryuichi Sakamoto

    Episode 37 - The Revenant

    Episode 37 - The Revenant
    On this episode we review Oscar contender The Revenant, as well as listing our favourite movies based on true stories. We also rewatch the surreal Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie, name our favourite films of 1993, and play round two of our popular quiz Lost in Translation. As well as all this we take listener questions and give away an exclusive prize.

    00:00 Intro
    01:46 Top 3 movies based on true stories
    25:40 Review - The Revenant
    43:15 Prize giveaway
    45:31 Skip Back in Time - 1993
    56:41 Rewatch - Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
    01:11:44 Lost in Translation
    01:18:53 Listener questions
    01:30:23 Outro

    Oscar Podcast #34: Post-Oscar Nomination Reactions, Controversy

    Oscar Podcast #34: Post-Oscar Nomination Reactions, Controversy

    In Oscar Podcast #34, recorded Sunday, January 17th I am joined by Gold Rush Gang members Kenneth Polischuk and Evan Kost to comb over what got snubbed (Carol!) and what overperformed (RoomThe Revenant). 

    We run down our predictions in all of the top categories (who's the frontrunner - Spotlight? The Revenant? The Big Short?) and talk about the exhaustive research into categories like Costume Design, a branch of only 20 people in the Academy. But research and analysis is the cornerstone of the AwardsWatch member doing Oscar predictions and it's often what sets us apart from most punditry. 

    We conclude by addressing the ongoing controversy and conversation of the omission of people of color in the acting nominees as well as gender and sexuality still being issues for a majority of voters. 

    'CAN YOU HANDLE THE TRUTH?' - A sermon by Bishop Carlton D. Pearson

    'CAN YOU HANDLE THE TRUTH?' - A sermon by Bishop Carlton D. Pearson
    The sermon was delivered on Sunday, January 17, 2016, at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by Bishop Carlton D. Pearson, Affiliate Minister. SERMON DESCRIPTION The words true, truth, truce, and trust all suggest fact and reality, which at least appears accurate or exact, dispel suspicions and paranoia causing conflict to subside. Most of us can handle the truth. It’s the lies, deceptions, and inaccuracies of life that we fear most. We can go and grow from fear to freedom once we dare trace and face our truth! SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIO PODCAST: VIEW ON YOUTUBE: SUBSCRIBE TO WATCH OTHER VIDEOS: GIVE A DONATION TO HELP US SPREAD THIS LOVE BEYOND BELIEF: LET'S CONNECT: Facebook: Twitter: All Souls Church Website:

    Bears - TWB24

    Bears - TWB24

    Whenever you find yourself in the woods alone and happen to witness a couple of cute cuddly bear cubs frolicking about you can be damn sure there is a momma bear somewhere nearby. Quietly she stalks as you unknowingly lose your sense of awareness transfixed by just how adorable bear cubs are. You dream of that story where you raise a cub of your own until it comes of age and you have to – with great sorrow—give the bear back to its mother nature.

    Years later you return to the same spot where you released the bear into the wild with hopes of catching a glimpse of your old furry friend. Weeks pass and with every visit you lose hope, and then on the last day you see him, however, you’re unsure of its identity. The bear slowly approaches. Your first instinct is to back away. You step back but there’s something about this bear, “it is you Ol’ Boy?” Ol’ Roy is name you gave him after the bear one day rummage through a bag of Old Roy dog food and made quite the mess.

    Awww, you chuckle at the memory.

    You feel its warm breath upon your cheeks. Apparently you daydream way too much. The bear is upon you sniffing your scent.

    “Hey, Ol’ Boy.”

    You reach to pet the bear’s head, but something happens. The bear backs away and rises to a stance unto his two hind legs. He towers over you now, some two or three feet. You’re staring up at him when you feel the warmth of piss streaming down your leg.

    The bear reaches out and bats you towards his massive hairy underbelly, and then you feel the comfort of his embrace.

    SMACK!

    The two bear cubs scamper off as momma bear mauls you to death.

    Moral of this tale:

    There is always something lurking in the woods, dumbass.

    In This Episode…

    Gay Bears
    Is the term “Bear” an insult or compliment within the LGBT community?

    Movie Recommendation: The Revenant


    Opening Tracking shots

    Super Jail on Cartoon Network and hyper violence.

    Yakuza 5 Boss Fight
    Bear fight between Caprio and Bear reimagined.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHgEAtGebb4

    Best Bears
    Mike Ditka
    Country Bears, not-so-much.
    Care Bear Stare
    Jerry and Funshine Bear

    Are Sloth Bears Lazy?

    We Bare Bears

    Forgotton Po and Kung Fu Panda

    Dreamworks gets emotional.

    Norm of The North
    Chris walks out.

    Bear vs Cat

    Ask Google: Did Bugs ever go up against bears?

    Bears and Tecmo Bowl video game.

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    Episode 53 - The Revenant

    Episode 53 - The Revenant

    Jay and Cybill pack their muskets full of smoke and head deep into the wilderness to experience Alejandro Iñárritu's,"The Revenant". Is this the film that finally wins Leonardo DiCaprio his first Oscar? How did they make the film so visually stunning? How difficult were the conditions? How complex was Tom Hardy's character? Was it too dark and arty for mass consumption? Find out the answers to these questions and more in episode 56 of The Smoking Screen!

    The Revenant, Top 3 Best Shot Films of 2015 - Episode 151

    The Revenant, Top 3 Best Shot Films of 2015 - Episode 151

    This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Nathan from The Empty Theater joins us to discuss Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy in The Revenant as well as the best shot films of 2015. We finish off the show talking about The Revenant director, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, who has become a very polarizing director over the last few years with a lot of hate being thrown his way. 

     

    - The Revenant review (9:29)

     

    - Top 3 Best Shot Films of 2015 (41:53)

     

    - Alejandro G. Iñárritu Controversy (1:18:09)

     

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    Criminal Illegals and the Cannibal Cop Richie and Marla Renegade Talk

    Criminal Illegals and the Cannibal Cop Richie and Marla Renegade Talk
    EXCLUSIVE: ISIS Adherents Praise San Bernardino Massacre, "America Burning"

    Arpaio calls on 250K armed citizens to stop terrorism and mass shootings

    Reports that Leonardo DiCaprio is raped by a bear in his new film The Revenant had many wondering about their sexual habits

    Congress: More Than 179,000 Criminal Illegal Immigrants Roaming Free in U.S.
    ‘New crimes are committed every day’

    NYC's 'Cannibal cop' cleared of plot to eat 100 women.

    Enjoy
    Richie and Marla
    http://www.renegadetalkradio.com
    Renegade Talk Radio
    en-usDecember 03, 2015

    Oscar Podcast #30: Box Office Flops and Successes, Screen Actors Guild predictions

    Oscar Podcast #30: Box Office Flops and Successes, Screen Actors Guild predictions

    In this, our 30th podcast, I welcome back a couple of Gold Rush Gang members (one current, one former) to talk about the most recent box office flops (Steve Jobs, Our Brand Is Crisis, Freeheld) and the three new Oscar hopefuls that debuted this weekend: Spotlight, Brooklyn and Trumbo.

    We also dig into our Screen Actors Guild nomination predictions which finds Long Pham defending his handful of sole predictions (like Joel Edgerton in Black Mass) and Dennis Kelly coming in with some smart stats as he always does. 

    Oscar Podcast #29: Oscar Pundits, that Joy screening and guest Todd VanDerWerff

    Oscar Podcast #29: Oscar Pundits, that Joy screening and guest Todd VanDerWerff

    In our 29th podcast I welcome back Todd VanDerWerff, the Culture Editor of Vox.com to talk about the strange year of Oscar punditry and the 'wait and see' type of predictions that have been slowly settling in over the years and is especially evident this year. Is old fashioned predicting gone forever?

    We dig deeper into how we think AMPAS looks at films year to year, how with Suffragette, Carol, Room and Joy that this might be an actual 'Year of the Women' in film and what that means for Oscar's Best Picture race.

    We also talk about the Joy screening that happened last week. Two AwardsWatch members were there and reported back to me on their findings and the piece I wrote caused quite a stir in the Oscar prognostication community. Will it or The Revenant or The Hateful Eight break the December curse to be an Oscar Best Picture?

    Don't forget to follow AwardsWatch on Twitter at @awards_watch and Todd at @tvoti

    And hey, this podcast is under an hour! Perfect for the commute home or to work, on the treadmill or while hate-watching the newest season of American Horror Story: Hotel!

    Oscar Podcast #27: Fall Festivals, What's Up with Miles Ahead with special guest Anne Thompson

    Oscar Podcast #27: Fall Festivals, What's Up with Miles Ahead with special guest Anne Thompson

    In this summertime podcast I'm joined by special guest Anne Thompson of Thompson on Hollywood at IndieWire. Anne is a gal in the know and having her on this podcast is a treat. We're talking about the fall festivals, what may or may not be happening with Sony Pictures Classics' Miles Ahead, possible category fraud this season and we look at each of the major studios in the Oscar hunt: 

    What is Sony Pictures Classics' #1: I Saw the Light or Miles Ahead or Son of Saul?

    What is 20th Century Fox’s #1? Joy or The Martian or The Revenant?

    What is The Weinstein Company’s #1? CarolThe Hateful Eight?

    What is Warner Bros' #1? Black Mass or Our Brand Is Crisis?

    What is Focus Features’ #1? The Danish Girl or Suffragette?

    What is Fox Searchlight’s #1? Youth or Brooklyn?

    All this and more in a tight 40 minutes!

    Oscar Podcast #24: A New Season Begins with Carol and Joy and the Dying Girl

    Oscar Podcast #24: A New Season Begins with Carol and Joy and the Dying Girl

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    It's a new Oscar season (yes, in April) and we're back with the Awardswatch Oscar Podcast. This year saw some shakeup in the Gold Rush Gang and I welcome the return of Long Pham and congratulate newcomer Adam Norbury to the group. 

    In this first podcast we talk about (very) early 'frontrunners' like Carol, Joy and The Danish Girl as well as explore possible nominations for The Revenant's Leonardo DiCaprio, Demolition's Jake Gyllenhaal and Me and Earl and they Dying Girl's Olivia Cooke. 

    We also look at the recent announcement that AMPAS's Board of Governors might be considering a return to a 5-nominee slate for Best Picture and how we feel that's going to shake down as well as our personal opinions on it. 

    This is a short podcast (1hr 15m-ish), a record for the Awardswatch Oscar Podcast. But don't get used to it. It's early. 

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