1 00:00:00,200 --> 00:00:03,080 Speaker 1: Welcome back to movie Mike's movie podcast. I'm movie Mike 2 00:00:03,240 --> 00:00:07,200 Speaker 1: on Twitter and Instagram at Mike Destro that's d E E. S. 3 00:00:07,240 --> 00:00:09,480 Speaker 1: T r Oh. And today I am talking about a 4 00:00:09,600 --> 00:00:12,399 Speaker 1: list actors who have never won an Oscar because I 5 00:00:12,440 --> 00:00:15,800 Speaker 1: was deeply offended by some Oscar snubs and it led 6 00:00:15,840 --> 00:00:17,800 Speaker 1: me to this wormhole to look at all these actors 7 00:00:17,800 --> 00:00:20,079 Speaker 1: who have been nominated for the most Academy Awards and 8 00:00:20,120 --> 00:00:23,520 Speaker 1: have had zero wins. I'm also doing a double movie 9 00:00:23,520 --> 00:00:25,439 Speaker 1: review because I'm trying to cross off my list of 10 00:00:25,480 --> 00:00:28,160 Speaker 1: all the Best Picture nominees. So this week I will 11 00:00:28,200 --> 00:00:32,080 Speaker 1: be reviewing Parasite and nineteen seventeen. I will also give 12 00:00:32,120 --> 00:00:36,319 Speaker 1: my predictions for the Academy Awards. They all came out 13 00:00:36,440 --> 00:00:38,360 Speaker 1: last week, so I've had some time to sit with them, 14 00:00:38,360 --> 00:00:40,879 Speaker 1: and I have undeniably picked my list of who will 15 00:00:40,880 --> 00:00:43,720 Speaker 1: win at the Academy Awards, and I'm usually pretty solid 16 00:00:43,720 --> 00:00:46,760 Speaker 1: on these picks, so stick around for that. Also, before 17 00:00:46,800 --> 00:00:48,080 Speaker 1: I get started, I just want to say that I've 18 00:00:48,120 --> 00:00:49,320 Speaker 1: had the chance in like the last week and a 19 00:00:49,320 --> 00:00:51,280 Speaker 1: half or so to meet some listeners. 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Let's get right into this week's episode. 38 00:01:33,240 --> 00:01:36,360 Speaker 1: In a world where everyone and their mother has a podcast, 39 00:01:36,920 --> 00:01:40,800 Speaker 1: one man stands to infiltrate the ears of listeners like 40 00:01:40,920 --> 00:01:44,880 Speaker 1: never before in a movie podcast, A man with so 41 00:01:45,000 --> 00:01:49,400 Speaker 1: much movie knowledge he's basically like walking on MTB with 42 00:01:49,720 --> 00:01:56,960 Speaker 1: classes from the Nashville Podcast Network Movie Movie Podcast. So 43 00:01:57,040 --> 00:01:59,200 Speaker 1: today I want to talk about a list actors who 44 00:01:59,240 --> 00:02:02,920 Speaker 1: have never an OSCAR. And this came about because you know, 45 00:02:03,080 --> 00:02:05,400 Speaker 1: every year there's some snubs, but there was two this 46 00:02:05,480 --> 00:02:08,640 Speaker 1: year that felt really close to me that just because 47 00:02:08,639 --> 00:02:10,840 Speaker 1: there were movies that I really resonated with this year 48 00:02:11,040 --> 00:02:14,160 Speaker 1: and performances I thought at least deserve a nomination. Maybe 49 00:02:14,200 --> 00:02:16,640 Speaker 1: weren't gonna win for Best Actor, maybe not gonna win 50 00:02:16,680 --> 00:02:18,720 Speaker 1: for Best Supporting Actor, but I think they at least 51 00:02:18,760 --> 00:02:21,520 Speaker 1: deserve some kind of recognition. And I just kind of 52 00:02:21,520 --> 00:02:23,440 Speaker 1: got into this whole warmhole of people who have won 53 00:02:23,480 --> 00:02:26,400 Speaker 1: and not one and nominated so many times. But the 54 00:02:26,440 --> 00:02:28,320 Speaker 1: two people this year who I thought at least deserved 55 00:02:28,360 --> 00:02:32,320 Speaker 1: a nomination, where Adam Sandler and Uncut Gems and Shila Buff, 56 00:02:32,360 --> 00:02:35,760 Speaker 1: who could have had arguably two nominations for two different 57 00:02:35,800 --> 00:02:39,919 Speaker 1: movies with Honey Boy and Peanut Butter Falcon, got zero. 58 00:02:40,360 --> 00:02:43,359 Speaker 1: Both of those people, those movies all around got snubbed. 59 00:02:43,919 --> 00:02:46,600 Speaker 1: There was so much talent and honey Boy, with Chila Buff, 60 00:02:47,120 --> 00:02:50,440 Speaker 1: the supporting cast, the director Alma Horrel, could have easily 61 00:02:50,520 --> 00:02:54,280 Speaker 1: got a Best Director nomination. The movie got shut out nothing, 62 00:02:54,320 --> 00:02:56,760 Speaker 1: So I was upset about that. And I know every 63 00:02:56,800 --> 00:02:58,840 Speaker 1: year there's some snubs, and I know they're very like 64 00:02:58,880 --> 00:03:01,680 Speaker 1: Horty Tody with who they picked to be nominated. Which 65 00:03:01,680 --> 00:03:04,720 Speaker 1: the movies they picked, movies that are they're supposed to 66 00:03:04,760 --> 00:03:07,840 Speaker 1: be novel either usually like stories about real people and 67 00:03:07,840 --> 00:03:10,639 Speaker 1: real depictions of like real events that really resonate with 68 00:03:10,720 --> 00:03:15,520 Speaker 1: them Oscar nominations, or they're just totally novel stories that 69 00:03:15,560 --> 00:03:18,280 Speaker 1: have never been done before. And I thought those two 70 00:03:18,320 --> 00:03:21,520 Speaker 1: really deserved a nod at least, which both of those 71 00:03:21,560 --> 00:03:25,760 Speaker 1: actors have never been nominated ever, so zero nominations, zero wins, 72 00:03:26,360 --> 00:03:28,000 Speaker 1: And this could have been a really big year for 73 00:03:28,040 --> 00:03:30,160 Speaker 1: Adam Sandler just to get that nomination, just to have 74 00:03:30,320 --> 00:03:32,280 Speaker 1: that on his record of like, Okay, I at least 75 00:03:32,280 --> 00:03:35,080 Speaker 1: got a nomination. I got a nod, solidifies me as 76 00:03:35,080 --> 00:03:37,440 Speaker 1: an actor because I've already a huge A list actor, 77 00:03:37,880 --> 00:03:39,560 Speaker 1: had made tons of money at the box office, but 78 00:03:39,560 --> 00:03:41,680 Speaker 1: he got nothing. I was upset about that. I thought 79 00:03:41,760 --> 00:03:45,360 Speaker 1: Chila buff deserved a nod and nothing. That movie just 80 00:03:45,360 --> 00:03:47,240 Speaker 1: got shut out. So I kind of went into this 81 00:03:47,280 --> 00:03:50,560 Speaker 1: whole wormhole of people who have just never won an Oscar. 82 00:03:50,720 --> 00:03:53,280 Speaker 1: They've either have been nominated a bunch of times or 83 00:03:53,360 --> 00:03:55,680 Speaker 1: certain performances just got shut out. So I want to 84 00:03:55,680 --> 00:03:58,680 Speaker 1: start first with Joaquin Phoenix, who has four nominations and 85 00:03:58,760 --> 00:04:01,600 Speaker 1: zero wins, but this year he's up for Best Actor 86 00:04:01,640 --> 00:04:05,000 Speaker 1: for Joker. Previous nominations include Walk the Line two five 87 00:04:05,080 --> 00:04:07,880 Speaker 1: for Best Actor The Master in twelve, and he was 88 00:04:07,880 --> 00:04:11,040 Speaker 1: also nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Gladiator in two thousand, 89 00:04:11,760 --> 00:04:15,200 Speaker 1: which Joaquin Phoenix arguably one of the greatest actors of 90 00:04:15,200 --> 00:04:18,240 Speaker 1: our lifetime, and there was just so many great things 91 00:04:18,240 --> 00:04:20,679 Speaker 1: he was in that He's one of my favorite actors. 92 00:04:21,320 --> 00:04:23,600 Speaker 1: Um Her is one of my favorite movies of the 93 00:04:23,680 --> 00:04:26,840 Speaker 1: last of the last decade. I thought he deserved a 94 00:04:26,880 --> 00:04:30,120 Speaker 1: nomination for that, got nothing, And it's just he's just 95 00:04:30,520 --> 00:04:34,680 Speaker 1: like a great He's not really a method actor, but 96 00:04:34,800 --> 00:04:37,800 Speaker 1: he puts so much of himself into his roles that 97 00:04:37,880 --> 00:04:39,760 Speaker 1: I can't believe he hasn't won an Oscar up to 98 00:04:39,839 --> 00:04:41,800 Speaker 1: this point. I think that's a big one on there. 99 00:04:42,000 --> 00:04:44,160 Speaker 1: And I'll get into my predictions of who's gonna win 100 00:04:44,200 --> 00:04:46,480 Speaker 1: this year later, so I won't reveal if I think 101 00:04:46,480 --> 00:04:48,840 Speaker 1: he'll win this year or how much Joker will win, 102 00:04:48,920 --> 00:04:50,960 Speaker 1: but I'll get into that little later. I'm just it's 103 00:04:51,000 --> 00:04:54,080 Speaker 1: just crazy to see that he hasn't won anything. Um 104 00:04:54,120 --> 00:04:56,120 Speaker 1: In two thousand and five he lost to Philip Seymour 105 00:04:56,160 --> 00:04:59,440 Speaker 1: Hoffman Um who won for Capodi, and then he lost 106 00:04:59,440 --> 00:05:02,680 Speaker 1: to Daniel Lewis and twelve, who did Abraham Lincoln at 107 00:05:02,760 --> 00:05:05,520 Speaker 1: that point, which is a pretty hard person to go 108 00:05:05,600 --> 00:05:09,880 Speaker 1: up against because unlike Joaquin Phoenix, he is a method 109 00:05:09,920 --> 00:05:12,560 Speaker 1: actor and he goes like totally crazy into role. So 110 00:05:12,640 --> 00:05:16,520 Speaker 1: pretty much being up against Daniel de Lewis and Andy Category, yeah, 111 00:05:16,560 --> 00:05:19,560 Speaker 1: you're probably gonna lose. Next up on my list is 112 00:05:19,600 --> 00:05:22,400 Speaker 1: Will Smith, who is crushing at the box office now 113 00:05:22,440 --> 00:05:25,520 Speaker 1: with Bad Boys. He's been nominated before. He has two 114 00:05:25,520 --> 00:05:29,680 Speaker 1: Oscar nominations. He was nominated for Ali and The Pursuit 115 00:05:29,720 --> 00:05:32,080 Speaker 1: of Happiness, both really great movies. The Pursuit of Happiness. 116 00:05:32,080 --> 00:05:34,000 Speaker 1: If you need a movie to make you cry and 117 00:05:34,040 --> 00:05:36,680 Speaker 1: also feel inspired by, go see that. And he's great 118 00:05:36,720 --> 00:05:39,239 Speaker 1: in that. I've talked about Will Smith a bit before, 119 00:05:39,279 --> 00:05:41,640 Speaker 1: how he used to be an actor that you would 120 00:05:41,640 --> 00:05:43,760 Speaker 1: put into a movie and it would be a guaranteed 121 00:05:43,800 --> 00:05:47,600 Speaker 1: box office hit. Not so much that now, but I 122 00:05:47,640 --> 00:05:51,960 Speaker 1: think with his work he at least deserves like an Oscar, 123 00:05:52,080 --> 00:05:55,480 Speaker 1: like he is an Oscar worthy actor, just for those 124 00:05:55,480 --> 00:05:58,640 Speaker 1: two movies. UM. In two thousand two he lost to 125 00:05:58,760 --> 00:06:01,720 Speaker 1: Denzel Washington for Trainning Day, which I was a big 126 00:06:01,760 --> 00:06:04,360 Speaker 1: movie for Denzel, and then in two thousand seven for 127 00:06:04,440 --> 00:06:07,400 Speaker 1: the Pursuit of Happiness he lost the Forest Whittaker but 128 00:06:07,480 --> 00:06:10,320 Speaker 1: hasn't really been nominated since. I don't know if Will 129 00:06:10,360 --> 00:06:13,720 Speaker 1: Smith will get back into even that category again. Like 130 00:06:13,760 --> 00:06:16,640 Speaker 1: I like he's kind of doing. I mean he's doing 131 00:06:16,640 --> 00:06:18,560 Speaker 1: more like just action roles now. I like what he's 132 00:06:18,560 --> 00:06:20,440 Speaker 1: doing with Bad Boys, bringing that back. They said they're 133 00:06:20,440 --> 00:06:23,279 Speaker 1: going to do a Bad Boys four now, So I 134 00:06:23,279 --> 00:06:26,119 Speaker 1: don't think he's really chasing it anymore. I think maybe 135 00:06:26,160 --> 00:06:29,640 Speaker 1: a few years down the line where he's kind of like, Okay, 136 00:06:29,640 --> 00:06:31,839 Speaker 1: what kind of legacy am I gonna be leaving behind? 137 00:06:32,360 --> 00:06:34,800 Speaker 1: I think he will eventually jump to like like an 138 00:06:34,800 --> 00:06:36,960 Speaker 1: Oscar paid movie. I think I think that's what he 139 00:06:36,960 --> 00:06:38,960 Speaker 1: has maybe in the next five years in him. At 140 00:06:39,000 --> 00:06:41,479 Speaker 1: number three on my list, I have Brad Pitt, who 141 00:06:41,480 --> 00:06:44,640 Speaker 1: has had four nominations and zero wins. UM. He's been 142 00:06:44,640 --> 00:06:47,440 Speaker 1: nominated for the Curious Case of Benjamin Button two eight, 143 00:06:47,720 --> 00:06:51,760 Speaker 1: Moneyball eleven, and then he has Best Supporting Actor nomination 144 00:06:51,839 --> 00:06:54,640 Speaker 1: for Twelve Monkeys and ninety five, and this year he's 145 00:06:54,720 --> 00:06:57,120 Speaker 1: up for Best Supporting Actor for What's the Bottom Time 146 00:06:57,120 --> 00:06:59,880 Speaker 1: in Hollywood? Which I guess an astric on this one 147 00:07:00,000 --> 00:07:02,400 Speaker 1: because he does have an oscar, but as a producer. 148 00:07:02,640 --> 00:07:05,680 Speaker 1: If you remember Twelve Years of Slave back in he 149 00:07:05,720 --> 00:07:08,400 Speaker 1: was a producer on that, which he ended up winning. 150 00:07:08,400 --> 00:07:10,720 Speaker 1: But he splits that with like all the other producers 151 00:07:10,720 --> 00:07:12,280 Speaker 1: were just like, I don't know six or seven people. 152 00:07:12,720 --> 00:07:15,880 Speaker 1: So he has an oscar at his house, but it's 153 00:07:15,920 --> 00:07:19,120 Speaker 1: not for acting. And Brad Pitt another one of the 154 00:07:19,400 --> 00:07:23,200 Speaker 1: just hugest A list actors not just of our lifetime 155 00:07:23,240 --> 00:07:26,280 Speaker 1: but probably of all time. And for him to not 156 00:07:26,320 --> 00:07:28,600 Speaker 1: to have one sitting up on his shelf that says 157 00:07:28,720 --> 00:07:30,720 Speaker 1: best Actor. I bet that gets at him a little bit. 158 00:07:31,200 --> 00:07:33,360 Speaker 1: Up next on my list, I have Bradley Cooper, who 159 00:07:33,360 --> 00:07:37,080 Speaker 1: has four nominations, zero wins. He's been nominated for a 160 00:07:37,120 --> 00:07:41,640 Speaker 1: Silver Lightnings Playbook in twelve, American Sniper, Great Movie, um 161 00:07:41,760 --> 00:07:44,600 Speaker 1: and last Year A Star Is Born. He also has 162 00:07:44,640 --> 00:07:48,440 Speaker 1: the Best Supporting Actor nomination for American Hustle, which, looking 163 00:07:48,480 --> 00:07:51,280 Speaker 1: at this just this category of work, aside from all 164 00:07:51,280 --> 00:07:54,000 Speaker 1: the other movies he's been in, Like these alone are 165 00:07:54,080 --> 00:07:57,320 Speaker 1: really great movies. I think A Star Is Born was 166 00:07:57,360 --> 00:08:01,320 Speaker 1: a little overhyped. I love the MOVI movie. I love 167 00:08:01,400 --> 00:08:03,680 Speaker 1: the way it was done. I don't think he deserved 168 00:08:03,720 --> 00:08:05,960 Speaker 1: to win last year. I think if any of these 169 00:08:06,000 --> 00:08:07,720 Speaker 1: movies you put them up head to head, I think 170 00:08:07,760 --> 00:08:10,680 Speaker 1: his performance in American Sniper was great, Like he was 171 00:08:10,720 --> 00:08:13,520 Speaker 1: so good in that and such a really hard role 172 00:08:13,560 --> 00:08:16,000 Speaker 1: to do. When you're playing a real person, there's a 173 00:08:16,000 --> 00:08:18,120 Speaker 1: little more pressure to do it right. I thought he 174 00:08:18,240 --> 00:08:22,000 Speaker 1: nailed that performance. I thought, overall, out of all these movies, 175 00:08:22,040 --> 00:08:25,080 Speaker 1: that was probably his best chance to win Silver Lightnings 176 00:08:25,080 --> 00:08:27,280 Speaker 1: Playbook was a good movie, but I think, looking back 177 00:08:27,320 --> 00:08:30,240 Speaker 1: on it, maybe a bit overhyped up. Next on my list, 178 00:08:30,240 --> 00:08:34,319 Speaker 1: I got Johnny Depp, who has three nominations and zero wins, 179 00:08:34,360 --> 00:08:37,120 Speaker 1: which I've was actually called out by this from a 180 00:08:37,160 --> 00:08:40,440 Speaker 1: listener who said I was a Johnny Depp hayter, which 181 00:08:40,720 --> 00:08:44,240 Speaker 1: I like some I like Johnny Depp's like more serious stuff. 182 00:08:44,679 --> 00:08:46,400 Speaker 1: I don't like his Tim Burton stuff, but I like 183 00:08:46,520 --> 00:08:48,520 Speaker 1: his older stuff, like when he was doing like movies 184 00:08:48,559 --> 00:08:51,520 Speaker 1: like Blow. One of my favorite movies of his, but 185 00:08:51,960 --> 00:08:54,559 Speaker 1: crazily enough, he was nominated for Best Actor for a 186 00:08:54,600 --> 00:08:56,720 Speaker 1: prior to the Caribbean, The Curse of the Black Pearl, 187 00:08:57,200 --> 00:08:59,920 Speaker 1: Finding Neverland and Sweeney Todd. I think it's just the 188 00:09:00,040 --> 00:09:02,040 Speaker 1: fact that he's been around so long. He's been around 189 00:09:02,120 --> 00:09:04,160 Speaker 1: since the eighties. I think the first thing I ever 190 00:09:04,160 --> 00:09:05,800 Speaker 1: saw him in was like Nightmare on Elm Street when 191 00:09:05,800 --> 00:09:08,200 Speaker 1: he gets killed in that movie. Looking at this body 192 00:09:08,200 --> 00:09:10,599 Speaker 1: of work, judging what he's been nominated for, not that 193 00:09:10,679 --> 00:09:12,960 Speaker 1: he's really strong, I don't even think therese are movies 194 00:09:13,040 --> 00:09:15,320 Speaker 1: you go back and tell people to go watch. So 195 00:09:15,440 --> 00:09:18,000 Speaker 1: Johnny Depp not as surprising, not again, not being a 196 00:09:18,080 --> 00:09:20,400 Speaker 1: Johnny Depp hater, I just think overall he doesn't really 197 00:09:20,400 --> 00:09:23,480 Speaker 1: have many critically acclaimed roles, so that one not as 198 00:09:23,480 --> 00:09:26,040 Speaker 1: surprising to me. Just the fact that he's been around 199 00:09:26,080 --> 00:09:28,360 Speaker 1: so long is more surprising. But when you really look 200 00:09:28,400 --> 00:09:30,679 Speaker 1: at his work, yeah, he probably wasn't deserve At Oscar, 201 00:09:30,920 --> 00:09:32,959 Speaker 1: he was also just up against some really tough people. 202 00:09:33,040 --> 00:09:35,360 Speaker 1: Two thousand four he lost to Sean Penn, and then 203 00:09:35,360 --> 00:09:37,280 Speaker 1: in two thousand five he lost to Jamie Foxx who 204 00:09:37,280 --> 00:09:39,600 Speaker 1: played Ray Charles and Ray, and then again in two 205 00:09:39,600 --> 00:09:42,079 Speaker 1: thousand and eight. He lost to Daniel day Lewis for 206 00:09:42,600 --> 00:09:44,680 Speaker 1: him and there will be blood. So again, you go 207 00:09:44,760 --> 00:09:47,839 Speaker 1: up against Daniel day Lewis, you're probably gonna lose. This 208 00:09:48,000 --> 00:09:50,200 Speaker 1: next one on my list is also just surprising to 209 00:09:50,200 --> 00:09:53,880 Speaker 1: me that he's only been nominated once, and it's Jake Jillenhall, 210 00:09:53,920 --> 00:09:56,600 Speaker 1: who was only nominated ever for Best Supporting Actor for 211 00:09:56,640 --> 00:09:59,320 Speaker 1: Brokeback Mountain in two thousand five, and he lost to 212 00:09:59,320 --> 00:10:02,520 Speaker 1: George Clooney, a movie that I just love Jake jillen 213 00:10:02,559 --> 00:10:05,400 Speaker 1: holland that it got some Golden Globe dominations, which he 214 00:10:05,440 --> 00:10:07,440 Speaker 1: hasn't even won a Golden Globe, which is also crazy 215 00:10:07,480 --> 00:10:09,160 Speaker 1: to me. That's kind of a lot easier to win. 216 00:10:09,640 --> 00:10:13,120 Speaker 1: But he was in a movie called Nightcrawler where he 217 00:10:13,160 --> 00:10:17,520 Speaker 1: plays like this really creepy dude who starts um like 218 00:10:17,640 --> 00:10:20,480 Speaker 1: filming accidents and selling them to the news. So he's 219 00:10:20,520 --> 00:10:22,560 Speaker 1: going out and just kind of he gets like a 220 00:10:22,600 --> 00:10:26,120 Speaker 1: police scanner and he's just fishing around for like crazy 221 00:10:26,160 --> 00:10:29,120 Speaker 1: bloody accidents in the Los Angeles and then he goes 222 00:10:29,200 --> 00:10:31,320 Speaker 1: and films that footage and then sells it to the news. 223 00:10:31,720 --> 00:10:33,160 Speaker 1: And the way he's able to get his stuff to 224 00:10:33,200 --> 00:10:35,360 Speaker 1: do so much is because he kind of starts over 225 00:10:35,679 --> 00:10:38,559 Speaker 1: looking this boundary of like, Okay, here's the police line, 226 00:10:38,760 --> 00:10:40,880 Speaker 1: I'm gonna cross the police line and go in deep 227 00:10:40,920 --> 00:10:43,360 Speaker 1: and get like these really gruesome images and he ends 228 00:10:43,440 --> 00:10:45,840 Speaker 1: up taking it to a really far extreme which was 229 00:10:45,880 --> 00:10:49,160 Speaker 1: a great movie. And not only is he just do 230 00:10:49,240 --> 00:10:51,800 Speaker 1: a really great job in but like he looks hardcore 231 00:10:51,920 --> 00:10:54,360 Speaker 1: and he really went at that role. I'm surprised he 232 00:10:54,360 --> 00:10:56,920 Speaker 1: didn't get nominated for that. But along the same lines 233 00:10:57,000 --> 00:10:59,520 Speaker 1: of j Jillen Hall is Robert Downey Jr. Who has 234 00:10:59,520 --> 00:11:02,880 Speaker 1: been nominated twice but has never won a single Oscar. 235 00:11:02,960 --> 00:11:06,680 Speaker 1: He was nominated for Chaplain in n and weirdly enough, 236 00:11:06,760 --> 00:11:09,400 Speaker 1: he was nominated for Tropics Thunder in two thousand nine, 237 00:11:09,760 --> 00:11:12,360 Speaker 1: which I saw an interview recently with Robert Downey Jr. 238 00:11:12,360 --> 00:11:14,199 Speaker 1: And Joe Rogan and he asked him if he could 239 00:11:14,240 --> 00:11:17,319 Speaker 1: do Trofic Thunder now in two thousand twenty, and he's like, yeah, 240 00:11:17,480 --> 00:11:20,320 Speaker 1: probably not. But in ninety three he lost to al Pacino, 241 00:11:20,400 --> 00:11:22,400 Speaker 1: and then in two thousand nine he lost to Heath 242 00:11:22,520 --> 00:11:25,320 Speaker 1: Ledger from The Dark Night with yes, going up against 243 00:11:25,320 --> 00:11:27,040 Speaker 1: that when you're probably not gonna win, but the interesting 244 00:11:27,200 --> 00:11:30,640 Speaker 1: thing about Robert Downey Jr. Is I think his work 245 00:11:31,000 --> 00:11:34,360 Speaker 1: in the Avengers movies an iron Man should have deserve 246 00:11:34,679 --> 00:11:37,880 Speaker 1: at least the nomination. Now, Avengers was the biggest movie 247 00:11:37,960 --> 00:11:40,679 Speaker 1: of last year at the box office, I think, if 248 00:11:40,720 --> 00:11:44,240 Speaker 1: you want people to watch the Oscars, why not nominate 249 00:11:44,400 --> 00:11:47,760 Speaker 1: Robert Downey Jr. Like that would get a lot more 250 00:11:47,760 --> 00:11:49,840 Speaker 1: people to tune in, even if you're probably not going 251 00:11:49,880 --> 00:11:51,880 Speaker 1: to give it to him, Why not throw him a 252 00:11:51,960 --> 00:11:55,560 Speaker 1: nomination just for how big that movie was, how important 253 00:11:55,559 --> 00:11:59,040 Speaker 1: that was the entire franchise, and it pretty much ending 254 00:11:59,040 --> 00:12:00,959 Speaker 1: the reign of the Avenger. And I feel like there 255 00:12:00,960 --> 00:12:03,640 Speaker 1: are very few actors who just embody a role, and 256 00:12:03,760 --> 00:12:07,880 Speaker 1: Robert Downey Jr. Is undeniably iron Man. Not only has 257 00:12:08,240 --> 00:12:11,079 Speaker 1: nobody played the role of Iron Man before, but I 258 00:12:11,080 --> 00:12:13,920 Speaker 1: don't think anybody will play him again. Like that's a 259 00:12:13,960 --> 00:12:16,280 Speaker 1: hard thing to go up against. Like even now, like 260 00:12:16,360 --> 00:12:19,760 Speaker 1: people who play Joker, they compare him to Heath Ledger. 261 00:12:20,160 --> 00:12:22,400 Speaker 1: There's been um a lot of Spider Man's and people 262 00:12:22,440 --> 00:12:25,480 Speaker 1: kind of compare them, but no one would want to 263 00:12:25,520 --> 00:12:28,920 Speaker 1: go against Robert Downey Jr. To play iron Man. And 264 00:12:28,960 --> 00:12:31,760 Speaker 1: I think that's really crazy to have in our lifetime 265 00:12:31,800 --> 00:12:34,960 Speaker 1: to have an actor who just embodies a role and 266 00:12:35,160 --> 00:12:37,439 Speaker 1: that that just tells something to how good of an 267 00:12:37,440 --> 00:12:40,760 Speaker 1: actor he is. And I know that Avengers movies aren't 268 00:12:40,800 --> 00:12:43,640 Speaker 1: gonna be like critically acclaimed in that sense, but I mean, 269 00:12:43,679 --> 00:12:47,360 Speaker 1: I think he freaking deserves a nomination at some point 270 00:12:47,400 --> 00:12:49,520 Speaker 1: for playing that role. And also you would just get 271 00:12:49,520 --> 00:12:51,800 Speaker 1: so many more people to watch. And then finally on 272 00:12:51,840 --> 00:12:54,599 Speaker 1: my list, I have Amy Adams, who has six nominations 273 00:12:54,800 --> 00:12:56,880 Speaker 1: and no wins, which ties with the record for the 274 00:12:56,880 --> 00:12:59,880 Speaker 1: most nominations without winning a single award, And I just 275 00:13:00,160 --> 00:13:02,960 Speaker 1: Amy Adams is such a strong actress and anything she's 276 00:13:02,960 --> 00:13:06,240 Speaker 1: been nominated for before she you could easily argue that 277 00:13:06,280 --> 00:13:08,000 Speaker 1: she should have won, and the fact that she hasn't 278 00:13:08,040 --> 00:13:11,040 Speaker 1: yet is nuts. I think easily the movie I would 279 00:13:11,040 --> 00:13:13,720 Speaker 1: pick her in of winning an Academy Award would have 280 00:13:13,800 --> 00:13:18,120 Speaker 1: been a Rival, in which the movie was nominated for 281 00:13:18,320 --> 00:13:22,360 Speaker 1: eight total and she got zero. That's horrible. I just 282 00:13:22,400 --> 00:13:25,520 Speaker 1: think she is such a an underrated actress where you 283 00:13:25,760 --> 00:13:28,120 Speaker 1: she's in so many things, first of all, and you 284 00:13:28,120 --> 00:13:31,000 Speaker 1: put Amy Adams in something and she's just great in it, 285 00:13:31,200 --> 00:13:34,719 Speaker 1: and everything from like The Master to the Fighter to 286 00:13:34,840 --> 00:13:37,040 Speaker 1: the Arrival and just anything you put her in, she's 287 00:13:37,240 --> 00:13:39,640 Speaker 1: she's really great and you can argue anything she's ever 288 00:13:39,640 --> 00:13:42,560 Speaker 1: been nominated for. Yes, she deserves a clear chance to win. 289 00:13:42,920 --> 00:13:45,200 Speaker 1: And another maybe a couple more who have like seven 290 00:13:45,280 --> 00:13:47,680 Speaker 1: or eight OSCAR dominations and having won, but they're not 291 00:13:47,720 --> 00:13:50,200 Speaker 1: in our lifetime, and I think just in our lifetime, 292 00:13:50,280 --> 00:13:53,720 Speaker 1: she is arguably the most underrated actress. I think with 293 00:13:53,760 --> 00:13:55,760 Speaker 1: her is just a matter of time. It's just really 294 00:13:55,800 --> 00:13:58,400 Speaker 1: sad and the fact that she hasn't won one with 295 00:13:58,440 --> 00:14:00,760 Speaker 1: all these great movies she's been in. But also on 296 00:14:00,800 --> 00:14:02,320 Speaker 1: the other end, I want to look at the top 297 00:14:02,360 --> 00:14:05,480 Speaker 1: three actors with the most wins ever, and number three, 298 00:14:05,480 --> 00:14:07,720 Speaker 1: you got Jack Nicholson who has a total of twelve, 299 00:14:08,400 --> 00:14:10,880 Speaker 1: eight which are for Best Actor in four are which 300 00:14:10,880 --> 00:14:14,000 Speaker 1: for Best Supporting Actor. Then you've got Katherine Hepburn who 301 00:14:14,000 --> 00:14:17,240 Speaker 1: has twelve for all just Best Actress nominations and wins. 302 00:14:17,840 --> 00:14:21,080 Speaker 1: And then with the most Oscar wins ever, the one 303 00:14:21,120 --> 00:14:25,160 Speaker 1: and only Meryl Streep who has twenty one Oscars, seventeen 304 00:14:25,200 --> 00:14:27,880 Speaker 1: for Best Actress and four for Best Supporting Actress. So 305 00:14:28,440 --> 00:14:30,600 Speaker 1: there's a big contrast in between the people who have 306 00:14:30,720 --> 00:14:33,600 Speaker 1: zero wins and the people who are keep winning year 307 00:14:33,680 --> 00:14:35,640 Speaker 1: after year. All right. Coming up next, I got a 308 00:14:35,680 --> 00:14:38,640 Speaker 1: couple of OSCAR nominated movie reviews for you, so if 309 00:14:38,640 --> 00:14:40,320 Speaker 1: you want to go um and see some of these 310 00:14:40,360 --> 00:14:43,280 Speaker 1: before the Oscars on February nine, you'll have a chance 311 00:14:43,320 --> 00:14:46,360 Speaker 1: to do that after my recommendations, and then I'll get 312 00:14:46,400 --> 00:14:48,480 Speaker 1: into my full blown list of who I think is 313 00:14:48,480 --> 00:14:54,720 Speaker 1: gonna win this year. All right. I got a double 314 00:14:54,800 --> 00:14:56,600 Speaker 1: movie remut for you this week because I'm trying to 315 00:14:56,640 --> 00:14:58,960 Speaker 1: watch all of the Best Picture nominees, which there are 316 00:14:59,040 --> 00:15:01,400 Speaker 1: nine of them this year, and I think after this week, 317 00:15:01,440 --> 00:15:03,760 Speaker 1: I only have one left on my list. But if 318 00:15:03,760 --> 00:15:05,880 Speaker 1: you're trying to watch them as well, i'll kind of 319 00:15:05,880 --> 00:15:08,800 Speaker 1: give you my recommendations onto this week, I got nineteen 320 00:15:08,880 --> 00:15:12,760 Speaker 1: seventeen and Parasite, So I'll start first with nineteen seventeen. 321 00:15:12,760 --> 00:15:16,000 Speaker 1: It's about two British soldiers. They're sent with this mission 322 00:15:16,040 --> 00:15:18,840 Speaker 1: to deliver a message to another group of soldiers and 323 00:15:18,880 --> 00:15:22,720 Speaker 1: will potentially save the lives about me by calling off 324 00:15:22,760 --> 00:15:24,800 Speaker 1: an attack. So it's all from the perspective of these 325 00:15:24,840 --> 00:15:28,600 Speaker 1: two soldiers. Directed by Sam Mendez, starring Dean, Charles Chapman 326 00:15:28,640 --> 00:15:31,560 Speaker 1: and George McKay. Here's the clip of nineteen seventeen. You 327 00:15:31,600 --> 00:15:36,440 Speaker 1: have a brother in the second battalion, Sir, is he alive. 328 00:15:37,200 --> 00:15:39,280 Speaker 1: I'm with your help. I'd like to keep it that way. 329 00:15:40,320 --> 00:15:43,440 Speaker 1: But they're walking into a trap. Your orders are to 330 00:15:43,520 --> 00:15:47,040 Speaker 1: deliver a message calling off tomorrow morning's attack. If you don't, 331 00:15:47,440 --> 00:15:52,440 Speaker 1: we will lose sixteen hud men, no brother among them. 332 00:15:52,480 --> 00:15:54,120 Speaker 1: So the first thing that got me interested in this 333 00:15:54,160 --> 00:15:56,080 Speaker 1: movie is I heard it was shot to look like 334 00:15:56,120 --> 00:15:58,480 Speaker 1: it was done entirely in one shot, and I think 335 00:15:58,520 --> 00:16:00,520 Speaker 1: they did it really well. I kind of picked up 336 00:16:00,640 --> 00:16:02,840 Speaker 1: while watching the movie how they did it because there's 337 00:16:02,840 --> 00:16:05,840 Speaker 1: some scenes where the soldiers are walking and it's like 338 00:16:05,880 --> 00:16:08,080 Speaker 1: full on you see their face, and then it kind 339 00:16:08,080 --> 00:16:10,280 Speaker 1: of does like a weird cool camera move where you 340 00:16:10,360 --> 00:16:12,360 Speaker 1: gooks to the like the side of them, and then 341 00:16:12,400 --> 00:16:14,160 Speaker 1: all of a sudden you're behind them, so it's like 342 00:16:14,160 --> 00:16:16,800 Speaker 1: you're walking behind them. But I'm not big on war movies. 343 00:16:17,120 --> 00:16:19,080 Speaker 1: They're really not my favorite genre. I don't see a 344 00:16:19,080 --> 00:16:21,160 Speaker 1: whole lot of them. I see. Maybe I would like 345 00:16:21,240 --> 00:16:24,160 Speaker 1: the more like gritty, like the recent ones like American 346 00:16:24,200 --> 00:16:26,840 Speaker 1: Sniper Zero Dark Already I'm into those, but as far 347 00:16:26,880 --> 00:16:28,520 Speaker 1: as like World War One movies, I never really got 348 00:16:28,560 --> 00:16:31,120 Speaker 1: into them, but I think this one, the way it's 349 00:16:31,160 --> 00:16:33,280 Speaker 1: shot is a really big part of it because it 350 00:16:33,360 --> 00:16:36,680 Speaker 1: really makes you feel like you're inside the movie. Like 351 00:16:36,720 --> 00:16:39,400 Speaker 1: I don't think there's been this great world like war 352 00:16:39,480 --> 00:16:41,960 Speaker 1: movies since maybe Saving Private Ryan as far as like 353 00:16:41,960 --> 00:16:45,800 Speaker 1: the action, because while it's not overly violent, it's just 354 00:16:46,080 --> 00:16:48,960 Speaker 1: you feel like you're in it because you go you 355 00:16:49,080 --> 00:16:51,400 Speaker 1: literally go down into the trenches with the soldiers, and 356 00:16:51,440 --> 00:16:54,080 Speaker 1: it creates just this unique tension of like, oh, like 357 00:16:54,200 --> 00:16:56,160 Speaker 1: I I see everything going down, but you only see 358 00:16:56,160 --> 00:16:58,720 Speaker 1: it from their vantage point, and you're like following along 359 00:16:58,920 --> 00:17:00,960 Speaker 1: with everything. And not only that, but the characters and 360 00:17:00,960 --> 00:17:02,760 Speaker 1: this are really young. They're like I don't know if 361 00:17:02,760 --> 00:17:05,680 Speaker 1: they're essentially teenagers, but you just think about how World 362 00:17:05,680 --> 00:17:08,320 Speaker 1: War One wasn't that long ago and this was like 363 00:17:08,359 --> 00:17:10,439 Speaker 1: all their lives. Like there's just so young in this 364 00:17:10,560 --> 00:17:13,040 Speaker 1: and it's just kind of crazy to think about. But overall, 365 00:17:13,080 --> 00:17:15,080 Speaker 1: I think it was really well done. I think the 366 00:17:15,119 --> 00:17:18,200 Speaker 1: cinematography and this was just amazing because um I went 367 00:17:18,240 --> 00:17:19,720 Speaker 1: and saw like a behind the scenes of kind of 368 00:17:19,760 --> 00:17:21,520 Speaker 1: how they did it, and there's a lot of just 369 00:17:21,600 --> 00:17:25,200 Speaker 1: camera trickery, some really cool editing techniques that they did, 370 00:17:25,480 --> 00:17:27,200 Speaker 1: even like things like the lighting in this Like there's 371 00:17:27,200 --> 00:17:30,359 Speaker 1: a scene where like he's running and there's flares going off, 372 00:17:30,359 --> 00:17:32,280 Speaker 1: but they had to like time out the flares so 373 00:17:32,359 --> 00:17:35,320 Speaker 1: perfectly because again of the way it's shot to make 374 00:17:35,320 --> 00:17:37,840 Speaker 1: it look like it's all one shot. Everything was just 375 00:17:37,880 --> 00:17:40,240 Speaker 1: so timed out. There was so much preparation in this movie. 376 00:17:40,880 --> 00:17:43,560 Speaker 1: It really shows on the big screen, and I think 377 00:17:43,560 --> 00:17:45,959 Speaker 1: it's a movie that it's still in theaters now. And 378 00:17:46,000 --> 00:17:48,040 Speaker 1: if there's any of these nominees that you're gonna go 379 00:17:48,080 --> 00:17:50,000 Speaker 1: watch in theaters, I think this is one of them, 380 00:17:50,000 --> 00:17:53,320 Speaker 1: because again, that first person perspective is really important to 381 00:17:53,400 --> 00:17:55,280 Speaker 1: why I think this movie made such a big impact 382 00:17:55,280 --> 00:17:57,840 Speaker 1: on people and why people loved it so much. I 383 00:17:57,880 --> 00:18:00,000 Speaker 1: think this one is worth going to see in theaters 384 00:18:00,080 --> 00:18:02,680 Speaker 1: for that reason alone. But overall, I give it four 385 00:18:02,760 --> 00:18:05,919 Speaker 1: out of five gun Hills a really great put together 386 00:18:06,040 --> 00:18:11,040 Speaker 1: movie visually just so pleasing to the eye. So four 387 00:18:11,119 --> 00:18:13,680 Speaker 1: out of five gun Hills. And for my second review, 388 00:18:13,720 --> 00:18:17,400 Speaker 1: I'm talking about Parasite, which is in subtitles, but I'm 389 00:18:17,440 --> 00:18:20,080 Speaker 1: just gonna say this right now. Don't let that stop 390 00:18:20,119 --> 00:18:21,919 Speaker 1: you from seeing this movie because it kind of stopped 391 00:18:21,960 --> 00:18:23,959 Speaker 1: me from waiting so long to see it. I'm telling you, 392 00:18:23,960 --> 00:18:26,600 Speaker 1: it takes nothing away from the movie. It's from director 393 00:18:26,640 --> 00:18:41,680 Speaker 1: Bong June Hoo, and here's the clip of Parasite movie. 394 00:18:41,760 --> 00:18:45,480 Speaker 1: I had zero expectations going into it. I knew it 395 00:18:45,520 --> 00:18:48,639 Speaker 1: had six nominations total, and I was just like, Okay, 396 00:18:48,640 --> 00:18:50,840 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go see this. I'm gonna read the subtitles 397 00:18:50,880 --> 00:18:53,320 Speaker 1: and I'm gonna be lost. Like another thing about this. 398 00:18:53,480 --> 00:18:56,280 Speaker 1: It is streaming right now, you can you can only 399 00:18:56,320 --> 00:18:58,000 Speaker 1: buy it at this moment, but I think in about 400 00:18:58,040 --> 00:18:59,840 Speaker 1: a week or so it'll be able to recon rent it, 401 00:19:00,119 --> 00:19:02,520 Speaker 1: and I was gonna do that, but I kind of 402 00:19:02,560 --> 00:19:04,520 Speaker 1: decided to go see it in theaters just because I 403 00:19:04,560 --> 00:19:06,639 Speaker 1: was like, if I'm gonna watch something in subtitles, I 404 00:19:06,680 --> 00:19:08,920 Speaker 1: need to be fully into it and I don't want 405 00:19:08,920 --> 00:19:11,959 Speaker 1: to be distracted. So I went to the theater and 406 00:19:12,000 --> 00:19:14,800 Speaker 1: I'll tell you, within like five minutes the subtitles, I 407 00:19:14,840 --> 00:19:16,840 Speaker 1: didn't even notice him anymore. And I think it kind 408 00:19:16,840 --> 00:19:20,200 Speaker 1: of adds to the movie because unlike other movies where 409 00:19:20,240 --> 00:19:22,960 Speaker 1: maybe you get like kind of sidetracked between like five 410 00:19:22,960 --> 00:19:25,240 Speaker 1: minutes and you maybe missing an important line or miss something. 411 00:19:25,440 --> 00:19:28,679 Speaker 1: With this one, I found myself reading every single line, 412 00:19:28,880 --> 00:19:31,560 Speaker 1: and I took it in dialogue, like unlike I've taken 413 00:19:31,560 --> 00:19:34,120 Speaker 1: in dialogue to any other movie. And I thought, maybe 414 00:19:34,119 --> 00:19:36,440 Speaker 1: you would be hard to get like some of the characters, 415 00:19:36,680 --> 00:19:39,280 Speaker 1: like it would come across differently because you're reading the subtitles. 416 00:19:39,640 --> 00:19:42,200 Speaker 1: But I'm telling you, I love the characters in this movie. 417 00:19:42,560 --> 00:19:45,000 Speaker 1: So what the movie is about is this family who's 418 00:19:45,040 --> 00:19:47,960 Speaker 1: all unemployed in South Korea and they live in like 419 00:19:48,040 --> 00:19:51,000 Speaker 1: this really run down place. It kind of opens up 420 00:19:51,040 --> 00:19:53,600 Speaker 1: with like their living situation where they're like stealing their 421 00:19:53,640 --> 00:19:56,600 Speaker 1: neighbors WiFi and just finding ways to live on really 422 00:19:57,000 --> 00:20:01,200 Speaker 1: little money. So one of them gets the tutoring job 423 00:20:01,320 --> 00:20:03,520 Speaker 1: with this really wealthy family. He ends up doing it 424 00:20:03,560 --> 00:20:05,840 Speaker 1: by like forging some documents to make it seem like 425 00:20:05,840 --> 00:20:08,560 Speaker 1: he's a college student, and then he gets tired, and 426 00:20:08,600 --> 00:20:11,480 Speaker 1: then they all just turned out to be this family 427 00:20:11,520 --> 00:20:13,800 Speaker 1: of con artists who all find a way to get 428 00:20:13,880 --> 00:20:16,760 Speaker 1: hired by this family. They get other people fired who 429 00:20:16,880 --> 00:20:19,600 Speaker 1: are currently working with them, and then they have to 430 00:20:19,640 --> 00:20:21,879 Speaker 1: make it to where the family never finds out that 431 00:20:21,920 --> 00:20:24,359 Speaker 1: they're all related, which I just thought that was such 432 00:20:24,400 --> 00:20:27,440 Speaker 1: a great original concept for a movie, and by about 433 00:20:27,480 --> 00:20:30,560 Speaker 1: halfway through it takes a turn that you're really not expecting. 434 00:20:31,000 --> 00:20:33,480 Speaker 1: I've never been this dialed in, and I thought the 435 00:20:33,520 --> 00:20:35,200 Speaker 1: movie was going to be scary just from the movie 436 00:20:35,240 --> 00:20:37,720 Speaker 1: the name Parasite, but it's not that at all. It's 437 00:20:37,800 --> 00:20:41,040 Speaker 1: really unique story about like a family and even just 438 00:20:41,080 --> 00:20:43,280 Speaker 1: kind of turns into a movie about like social class 439 00:20:43,280 --> 00:20:46,080 Speaker 1: and how you're able to fit in situations and like 440 00:20:46,280 --> 00:20:48,639 Speaker 1: can poor people hang out with rich people. It's just 441 00:20:48,680 --> 00:20:51,159 Speaker 1: a totally unique movie with some really great twist and 442 00:20:51,240 --> 00:20:54,760 Speaker 1: turns and even humor, which I didn't expect for a 443 00:20:54,800 --> 00:20:57,600 Speaker 1: movie from South Korea to kind of have humor in 444 00:20:57,680 --> 00:20:59,880 Speaker 1: it that I was going to get. And I ease, 445 00:21:00,119 --> 00:21:03,600 Speaker 1: you give this movie four point five out of five Housekeepers. 446 00:21:03,600 --> 00:21:06,040 Speaker 1: It's just really that good, mainly when you go and 447 00:21:06,080 --> 00:21:09,639 Speaker 1: do it with zero expectations. I think it's a pretty 448 00:21:09,640 --> 00:21:12,400 Speaker 1: big sleeper pick up there at Best Picture. And again 449 00:21:12,400 --> 00:21:14,480 Speaker 1: I'm gonna get into my who I think is gonna 450 00:21:14,480 --> 00:21:17,879 Speaker 1: win everything from the story to even like the cinematography, 451 00:21:17,880 --> 00:21:20,080 Speaker 1: just the way it was shot, which pretty much all 452 00:21:20,119 --> 00:21:23,240 Speaker 1: the scenes take place in like this rich family's house, 453 00:21:23,720 --> 00:21:27,080 Speaker 1: like the House almost becomes a character within itself. There's 454 00:21:27,119 --> 00:21:29,359 Speaker 1: just so many themes and stuff to dive into with 455 00:21:29,400 --> 00:21:31,240 Speaker 1: this movie that I just think you gotta go see 456 00:21:31,240 --> 00:21:33,439 Speaker 1: it for yourself. Again, there's a lot of spoilers on 457 00:21:33,480 --> 00:21:35,919 Speaker 1: this one, so it's a movie I wish I could spoil, 458 00:21:36,040 --> 00:21:38,159 Speaker 1: but m so if you have seen it, hit me 459 00:21:38,200 --> 00:21:39,480 Speaker 1: in the d M so we can talk about it. 460 00:21:39,480 --> 00:21:41,560 Speaker 1: All right. I'm gonna get into my oscar picks next. 461 00:21:41,760 --> 00:21:44,359 Speaker 1: I'm gonna do the Big six on the podcast. I 462 00:21:44,400 --> 00:21:47,399 Speaker 1: will also do like a whole thing on my Instagram. 463 00:21:47,440 --> 00:21:49,000 Speaker 1: I'm gonna put out a big list of like all 464 00:21:49,080 --> 00:21:50,879 Speaker 1: my other picks, and I also wanted you guys to 465 00:21:50,920 --> 00:21:52,320 Speaker 1: kind of hop in on that too. I'm gonna make 466 00:21:52,320 --> 00:21:54,040 Speaker 1: that the school little template to where you can pick 467 00:21:54,080 --> 00:21:56,280 Speaker 1: out your things too, and we can watch the Offcars together, 468 00:21:56,359 --> 00:21:59,000 Speaker 1: which come up on February nine. But for this podcast, 469 00:21:59,040 --> 00:22:01,120 Speaker 1: I will be doing what I say are the biggest 470 00:22:01,280 --> 00:22:05,000 Speaker 1: six categories, starting first at the bottom with the best director, 471 00:22:05,119 --> 00:22:08,400 Speaker 1: So you have Martin Scorsese with the Irishman, Todd Phillips 472 00:22:08,480 --> 00:22:11,720 Speaker 1: with a Joker, Quentin Tarantino Once upon a Time in Hollywood, 473 00:22:12,000 --> 00:22:16,159 Speaker 1: Sam Mendez with nineteen seventeen and Bong June Ho with Parasite, 474 00:22:16,200 --> 00:22:19,160 Speaker 1: which I think I think that movie was really well 475 00:22:19,200 --> 00:22:22,159 Speaker 1: put together, and he has a big impact on that 476 00:22:22,200 --> 00:22:26,359 Speaker 1: because he also co wrote the movie. Martin Scorsese that 477 00:22:26,359 --> 00:22:29,080 Speaker 1: that movie got shut out of the Golden Globes, and 478 00:22:29,119 --> 00:22:30,639 Speaker 1: I don't think that's this year. I don't think that's 479 00:22:30,640 --> 00:22:33,760 Speaker 1: the strongest movie. Todd Phillips. I would like to see 480 00:22:33,800 --> 00:22:36,399 Speaker 1: him win just because, I mean, he comes from doing comedy. 481 00:22:36,440 --> 00:22:38,560 Speaker 1: He did The Hangover, he did road Trip, He was 482 00:22:38,600 --> 00:22:40,800 Speaker 1: doing stuff like that, and for him to get nominated 483 00:22:40,840 --> 00:22:43,960 Speaker 1: would be huge for him to win. And then Quentin Tarantino, 484 00:22:44,040 --> 00:22:47,359 Speaker 1: who's he's been there before. I really think it's going 485 00:22:47,400 --> 00:22:51,080 Speaker 1: to Sam Mendez for nineteen seventeen, just because how well 486 00:22:51,160 --> 00:22:53,720 Speaker 1: that movie was put together and just how so much 487 00:22:53,760 --> 00:22:56,560 Speaker 1: pre production was done on that movie. That movie could 488 00:22:56,600 --> 00:23:00,280 Speaker 1: not have been done without a great director meticulously ending 489 00:23:00,280 --> 00:23:03,560 Speaker 1: out every shot and just forming that story and making 490 00:23:03,600 --> 00:23:06,040 Speaker 1: that work all in one shot. I think he's gonna 491 00:23:06,040 --> 00:23:08,760 Speaker 1: win for Best Director. For Best Supporting Actress, you have 492 00:23:08,840 --> 00:23:12,440 Speaker 1: Kathy Bates and Richard Jewell, Laura Dern in Marriage Story, 493 00:23:12,480 --> 00:23:15,720 Speaker 1: who won the Golden Globe. Scarlett Johanson and Jojo Rabbit, 494 00:23:15,840 --> 00:23:19,040 Speaker 1: Florence Pugh and Little Women, and Margot Robbie and Bombshell. 495 00:23:19,600 --> 00:23:23,359 Speaker 1: Pretty great list of actresses here. Um Kathy Bates, I 496 00:23:23,400 --> 00:23:26,760 Speaker 1: think you can x out Richard Jewell uh decent movie, 497 00:23:26,960 --> 00:23:28,760 Speaker 1: but I don't think her performance and that was even 498 00:23:28,800 --> 00:23:32,040 Speaker 1: that prominent even as a supporting actress. Margot Robbie, I 499 00:23:32,080 --> 00:23:33,840 Speaker 1: did like her in Bombshell. I think she was the 500 00:23:33,840 --> 00:23:36,520 Speaker 1: best thing in Bombshell, but I don't think that movie 501 00:23:36,640 --> 00:23:39,159 Speaker 1: was as strong to win it for her. Florence pe 502 00:23:39,320 --> 00:23:41,320 Speaker 1: and Little Women, I don't think she gets it there. 503 00:23:41,640 --> 00:23:44,800 Speaker 1: Scarlett Johanson was pretty good and Jojo Rabbit, but again, 504 00:23:45,000 --> 00:23:47,440 Speaker 1: don't think that's that strong of a movie. I think 505 00:23:47,480 --> 00:23:49,359 Speaker 1: here you have the person who won the Golden Globe, 506 00:23:49,400 --> 00:23:52,240 Speaker 1: Laura Dern in Marriage Story. I really liked her character 507 00:23:52,280 --> 00:23:54,520 Speaker 1: in that she played the lawyer, and I've liked her 508 00:23:54,520 --> 00:23:56,400 Speaker 1: in Big Little Lies, and I just think she has 509 00:23:56,440 --> 00:23:58,960 Speaker 1: it here for Best Supporting Actress. Moving on to Best 510 00:23:58,960 --> 00:24:01,560 Speaker 1: Supporting Actor, You've got Tom Hanks in A Beautiful Day 511 00:24:01,560 --> 00:24:04,280 Speaker 1: in the Neighborhood, Anthony Hopkins in The Two Popes, and 512 00:24:04,320 --> 00:24:08,480 Speaker 1: then two Irishman nominations for Al Paccino and Joe pesci 513 00:24:08,560 --> 00:24:10,359 Speaker 1: and then you have Brad Pitt and Once Upon a 514 00:24:10,400 --> 00:24:13,000 Speaker 1: Time in Hollywood. I think the most interesting kind of 515 00:24:13,000 --> 00:24:15,160 Speaker 1: pick in this category is the fact that Tom Hanks 516 00:24:15,200 --> 00:24:17,719 Speaker 1: is a supporting actor, which I thought he was going 517 00:24:17,760 --> 00:24:19,080 Speaker 1: to be the lead in A Beautiful Day in the 518 00:24:19,080 --> 00:24:21,199 Speaker 1: Neighborhood as Mr. Rogers, but he turned out to be 519 00:24:21,240 --> 00:24:24,600 Speaker 1: the supporting actor in that. Oh man. I loved every 520 00:24:24,600 --> 00:24:26,560 Speaker 1: single time he was on screen in that movie. Though 521 00:24:26,560 --> 00:24:28,199 Speaker 1: I wish you would have been on screen more, but 522 00:24:28,280 --> 00:24:31,520 Speaker 1: I think to tell that story in that way, you 523 00:24:31,600 --> 00:24:33,439 Speaker 1: kind of needed him to take kind of the second 524 00:24:33,680 --> 00:24:35,920 Speaker 1: um supporting actor role in that. I don't think it 525 00:24:36,040 --> 00:24:38,040 Speaker 1: win here. I don't think the irishman wins here. I 526 00:24:38,080 --> 00:24:39,639 Speaker 1: think they're gonna be shut out. Like I think that 527 00:24:39,680 --> 00:24:42,720 Speaker 1: movie is getting a little too higher praise than it deserves. 528 00:24:42,920 --> 00:24:45,880 Speaker 1: Although Albacino was probably the best in that over Joe 529 00:24:45,880 --> 00:24:48,760 Speaker 1: Pesci um and then Anthony Hopkins in The Two Popes. 530 00:24:48,840 --> 00:24:50,760 Speaker 1: I think here you got to give it to Brad Pitt. 531 00:24:50,960 --> 00:24:53,160 Speaker 1: Not only has he hasn't won an Oscar as an actor, 532 00:24:53,440 --> 00:24:55,320 Speaker 1: I just think his performance and Once Upon a Time 533 00:24:55,359 --> 00:24:58,119 Speaker 1: in Hollywood was what made that movie, Like, I liked 534 00:24:58,160 --> 00:25:00,639 Speaker 1: him over Leonardo DiCaprio in that, and I would just 535 00:25:00,720 --> 00:25:02,760 Speaker 1: like to see him win for that role. So my 536 00:25:02,800 --> 00:25:05,560 Speaker 1: pick for Best Supporting Actor goes to Brad Pitt Onto 537 00:25:05,600 --> 00:25:08,080 Speaker 1: Lead Actress. Now you've got Cynthia or Vio and Harriet 538 00:25:08,200 --> 00:25:12,680 Speaker 1: Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story, Social Ronan, Little Women, Charlie Sturon, 539 00:25:12,800 --> 00:25:15,879 Speaker 1: Bomb Show and Renee Zellweger and Judy Man. Those are 540 00:25:15,920 --> 00:25:17,520 Speaker 1: a bunch of hard names were pronounced Hope I got 541 00:25:17,600 --> 00:25:21,320 Speaker 1: all those right. Um, but here again, I loved Marriage 542 00:25:21,320 --> 00:25:23,720 Speaker 1: Story like that movie is on Netflix if you haven't 543 00:25:23,760 --> 00:25:26,760 Speaker 1: seen it. But Scarlett Johanson has a scene in that 544 00:25:26,760 --> 00:25:30,680 Speaker 1: that just had me floored, and it reminds you why 545 00:25:30,840 --> 00:25:34,320 Speaker 1: she like as an actress. Like there's people who are like, Okay, 546 00:25:34,359 --> 00:25:36,600 Speaker 1: they're actors and they do a great job at what 547 00:25:36,640 --> 00:25:39,200 Speaker 1: they do. But when you see Scarlett Johanson in that movie, 548 00:25:39,240 --> 00:25:41,800 Speaker 1: you're like, oh, that's why she's an actress. Like that 549 00:25:42,200 --> 00:25:46,000 Speaker 1: are just straight up acting chops, unlike anybody. I like SHIRLEYE. 550 00:25:46,000 --> 00:25:48,399 Speaker 1: Stone and Bomb Show. I just don't think overall that 551 00:25:48,480 --> 00:25:50,320 Speaker 1: was that strong of a movie, Like I wanted to 552 00:25:50,400 --> 00:25:52,600 Speaker 1: like it a little bit more, but I just don't 553 00:25:52,640 --> 00:25:55,199 Speaker 1: think that movie was properly executed. I also think it 554 00:25:55,240 --> 00:25:56,800 Speaker 1: was kind of just too soon to make that movie. 555 00:25:56,800 --> 00:25:58,159 Speaker 1: I think it give it a little more time to 556 00:25:58,200 --> 00:26:00,760 Speaker 1: develop that story altogether and make it, like work a 557 00:26:00,760 --> 00:26:03,199 Speaker 1: little bit better. Um So I don't think she'll win here. 558 00:26:03,240 --> 00:26:05,439 Speaker 1: I just think Scarlett Johansson is pound for pound, the 559 00:26:05,440 --> 00:26:08,600 Speaker 1: strongest actress out of everybody in this category. Um, A 560 00:26:08,720 --> 00:26:11,680 Speaker 1: really just moving role about just the really everyday kind 561 00:26:11,680 --> 00:26:13,960 Speaker 1: of thing that people go through. So I think she 562 00:26:14,080 --> 00:26:17,080 Speaker 1: walks away with this win. Scarlett Johanson as lead actress. 563 00:26:17,600 --> 00:26:20,639 Speaker 1: On to lead actor. We have Antonio Bandera's Painting Glory, 564 00:26:20,920 --> 00:26:24,440 Speaker 1: Leonardo DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Adam Driver 565 00:26:24,640 --> 00:26:28,320 Speaker 1: Marriage Story, Joaquin Phoenix, Joker, and Jonathan Price in The 566 00:26:28,359 --> 00:26:32,119 Speaker 1: Two Popes. A pretty stacked list here. I think right 567 00:26:32,160 --> 00:26:34,240 Speaker 1: away you kind of want to go Leonardo DiCaprio and 568 00:26:34,240 --> 00:26:36,080 Speaker 1: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, But I just don't 569 00:26:36,119 --> 00:26:38,480 Speaker 1: think he was the strongest thing in that movie. Adam 570 00:26:38,560 --> 00:26:41,120 Speaker 1: Driver in a Marriage Story. I think he is kind 571 00:26:41,119 --> 00:26:44,760 Speaker 1: of outshined by Scarlett Johansson in that movie. And I 572 00:26:44,800 --> 00:26:46,720 Speaker 1: know it might be the safe bet here just because 573 00:26:46,760 --> 00:26:48,760 Speaker 1: it has like the most nominations out of any movie, 574 00:26:48,800 --> 00:26:51,480 Speaker 1: but I think you got to give it to Joaquin Phoenix. 575 00:26:51,560 --> 00:26:54,520 Speaker 1: He just has, like I said earlier, all those nominations 576 00:26:54,520 --> 00:26:56,800 Speaker 1: and no wins, and his performance in this was just 577 00:26:57,040 --> 00:27:01,399 Speaker 1: so moving and great. No one's ad a solo Joker 578 00:27:01,440 --> 00:27:04,400 Speaker 1: movie like this. Well, um, He's ledger One for Best 579 00:27:04,400 --> 00:27:07,879 Speaker 1: Supporting Actor. He wasn't the main character in that movie. 580 00:27:08,000 --> 00:27:10,600 Speaker 1: I think putting Joakin Phoenix in this and really showing 581 00:27:10,640 --> 00:27:12,640 Speaker 1: his acting chops of how he can take this role 582 00:27:13,000 --> 00:27:15,160 Speaker 1: and carry it through an entire movie, and I think 583 00:27:15,200 --> 00:27:18,439 Speaker 1: Joachin Phoenix totally nailed it in this. His performance was 584 00:27:18,480 --> 00:27:22,000 Speaker 1: just unlike anybody else in this category of not only 585 00:27:22,000 --> 00:27:24,159 Speaker 1: did he get people talking, it got people into the 586 00:27:24,160 --> 00:27:27,680 Speaker 1: theater and watch this movie, but once he was actually there, 587 00:27:28,560 --> 00:27:31,120 Speaker 1: he delivered. It was just amazing to see. I don't 588 00:27:31,119 --> 00:27:33,200 Speaker 1: think anybody has done the Joker as good as him, 589 00:27:33,280 --> 00:27:36,080 Speaker 1: So I think he wins here for Best Actor. Joaquin 590 00:27:36,160 --> 00:27:39,240 Speaker 1: Phoenix walks away with the Academy Award, his first ever. 591 00:27:39,400 --> 00:27:40,840 Speaker 1: I just think he has it all. Not only does 592 00:27:40,840 --> 00:27:42,920 Speaker 1: he have the critics behind him, but I think people 593 00:27:42,960 --> 00:27:45,600 Speaker 1: just as general movie goers would support that as well. 594 00:27:45,680 --> 00:27:48,119 Speaker 1: So I think this is teat up for Joakin Phoenix 595 00:27:48,200 --> 00:27:51,960 Speaker 1: to win his first Academy award. Give it the joker plays, 596 00:27:52,119 --> 00:27:53,680 Speaker 1: all right, And now let's get to the big daddy 597 00:27:53,720 --> 00:27:55,679 Speaker 1: of them all, who will win for Best Pictures. So 598 00:27:55,680 --> 00:27:58,440 Speaker 1: there are nine total, which is a lot in this category. 599 00:27:58,480 --> 00:28:00,480 Speaker 1: So I'm gonna kinda break them down into each like 600 00:28:00,600 --> 00:28:03,520 Speaker 1: three little groups. What I think has no chance of winning, 601 00:28:03,840 --> 00:28:06,080 Speaker 1: what I think has an outside shot, and then my 602 00:28:06,160 --> 00:28:07,960 Speaker 1: top three, which I will narrow down to who I 603 00:28:07,960 --> 00:28:10,280 Speaker 1: think will win the whole thing. So in that first 604 00:28:10,320 --> 00:28:13,359 Speaker 1: category of who will not win no chance of winning, 605 00:28:13,400 --> 00:28:15,960 Speaker 1: I would say is Ford v. Ferrari, Little Women and 606 00:28:16,040 --> 00:28:19,200 Speaker 1: Jojo Rabbit, which actually also saw Jojo Rabbit Um, which 607 00:28:19,240 --> 00:28:21,160 Speaker 1: is a good movie, a novel approach to this story 608 00:28:21,200 --> 00:28:24,240 Speaker 1: about this kid who is a Nazi and he finds 609 00:28:24,240 --> 00:28:26,120 Speaker 1: out his mom is hiding the Jewish girl in their 610 00:28:26,119 --> 00:28:28,960 Speaker 1: addict I think, overall a great movie, like maybe like 611 00:28:29,000 --> 00:28:31,679 Speaker 1: a three point five out of five Rabbits, just nothing 612 00:28:31,800 --> 00:28:34,760 Speaker 1: captivating enough to make it best Picture. But I see, 613 00:28:35,000 --> 00:28:36,879 Speaker 1: since it's such a like a novel approach in a 614 00:28:36,960 --> 00:28:38,959 Speaker 1: novel like topic, the way they kind of tied in, 615 00:28:39,000 --> 00:28:41,360 Speaker 1: like Hitler into the movie without it being a super 616 00:28:41,360 --> 00:28:44,320 Speaker 1: serious movie is probably why it's up here. Little Women 617 00:28:44,520 --> 00:28:46,720 Speaker 1: I don't think cuts through enough, and Ford v Ferrari 618 00:28:46,800 --> 00:28:48,560 Speaker 1: I don't think cuts through enough. So I'm just gonna 619 00:28:48,600 --> 00:28:51,400 Speaker 1: eliminate all those three out of this category. Then in 620 00:28:51,440 --> 00:28:54,040 Speaker 1: my next category, I have three that have an outside shot, 621 00:28:54,120 --> 00:28:58,160 Speaker 1: So I put in The Irishman Marriage Story and Joker, 622 00:28:58,440 --> 00:29:00,640 Speaker 1: which pretty much anything Martin scores Easy does is going 623 00:29:00,680 --> 00:29:03,160 Speaker 1: to get nominated. This one was a big, epic three 624 00:29:03,160 --> 00:29:05,400 Speaker 1: and a half hours long. He also a Major Story, 625 00:29:05,400 --> 00:29:08,320 Speaker 1: which is another one from Netflix. And then Joker, which 626 00:29:08,520 --> 00:29:11,400 Speaker 1: I think was the best movie of last year. But 627 00:29:11,560 --> 00:29:14,840 Speaker 1: I think getting into what the Academy votes for, they 628 00:29:14,840 --> 00:29:17,320 Speaker 1: don't really go for that kind of vote. So while 629 00:29:17,320 --> 00:29:19,800 Speaker 1: I think that has an outside chance, I don't think 630 00:29:19,840 --> 00:29:22,720 Speaker 1: it will win for Best Picture. I think more likely 631 00:29:22,760 --> 00:29:24,880 Speaker 1: what will happen is, like I said, Joaquin Phoenix winning 632 00:29:24,880 --> 00:29:27,880 Speaker 1: for Best Actors. So these three movies would I would 633 00:29:27,920 --> 00:29:31,200 Speaker 1: really be surprised if they won, just because I don't 634 00:29:31,240 --> 00:29:33,080 Speaker 1: think they're as strong as what I have in my 635 00:29:33,160 --> 00:29:35,680 Speaker 1: top three. So what's left in my top three? Or 636 00:29:35,800 --> 00:29:39,520 Speaker 1: nineteen seventeen, Once upon a Time in Hollywood and Parasite, 637 00:29:39,640 --> 00:29:43,080 Speaker 1: and up till about last week, I was all for 638 00:29:43,200 --> 00:29:45,360 Speaker 1: sure that once upon a Time in Hollywood was gonna win. 639 00:29:45,520 --> 00:29:48,280 Speaker 1: Right out, I thought in nineteen seventeen and Parasite since 640 00:29:48,320 --> 00:29:51,760 Speaker 1: which I can see why nineteen seventeen won the Golden Globe. 641 00:29:52,160 --> 00:29:54,560 Speaker 1: A really well done movie, but again not a novel 642 00:29:54,880 --> 00:29:57,880 Speaker 1: plot line. War movies have been done before, They've won before. 643 00:29:58,320 --> 00:30:01,440 Speaker 1: I don't think it will win this year. Parasite. After 644 00:30:01,520 --> 00:30:03,560 Speaker 1: seeing that, I was like, oh my gosh, this movie 645 00:30:03,640 --> 00:30:06,600 Speaker 1: really has a chance to win. First of all, because 646 00:30:06,640 --> 00:30:09,640 Speaker 1: it is a foreign film. It has to be undeniably 647 00:30:09,640 --> 00:30:12,040 Speaker 1: good to even be nominated for, like a movie from 648 00:30:12,080 --> 00:30:15,480 Speaker 1: South Korea to make it here. That just means that 649 00:30:15,760 --> 00:30:18,840 Speaker 1: it cuts through so hard that putting it in this 650 00:30:18,880 --> 00:30:21,480 Speaker 1: category really gives it a chance. And I think the 651 00:30:21,560 --> 00:30:25,720 Speaker 1: Academy sometimes leads towards giving this type of movie the win. 652 00:30:26,240 --> 00:30:28,400 Speaker 1: And I could see waking up on Monday morning and 653 00:30:28,440 --> 00:30:30,760 Speaker 1: just having all these tweets being like, I've never heard 654 00:30:30,760 --> 00:30:32,719 Speaker 1: a parasite, I've never seen Parasite, how could that have one? 655 00:30:32,800 --> 00:30:35,760 Speaker 1: Last night? I could see that happening. But I'm still 656 00:30:35,880 --> 00:30:39,080 Speaker 1: holding true that once upon a Time in Hollywood will 657 00:30:39,080 --> 00:30:41,480 Speaker 1: win for Best Picture because I think it has it all. 658 00:30:41,680 --> 00:30:44,480 Speaker 1: You have the A List cast with Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, 659 00:30:44,560 --> 00:30:47,760 Speaker 1: and Margot Robbie. You have the A List director Quentin Tarantino. 660 00:30:48,240 --> 00:30:51,520 Speaker 1: It's been critically acclaimed. It was also just Quentin Tarantino's 661 00:30:51,560 --> 00:30:54,720 Speaker 1: best performing movie at the box office to date. And 662 00:30:54,800 --> 00:30:58,120 Speaker 1: it's a movie about Hollywood, and Hollywood likes to have 663 00:30:58,240 --> 00:31:01,880 Speaker 1: movies win about Hollywood. So I think, without a doubt 664 00:31:01,960 --> 00:31:05,560 Speaker 1: still Once upon a Time in Hollywood wins for Best Picture. 665 00:31:06,080 --> 00:31:08,960 Speaker 1: I would not be surprised if Parasite came in there 666 00:31:09,080 --> 00:31:11,680 Speaker 1: with a sleeper pick, but I just don't think it 667 00:31:11,800 --> 00:31:14,040 Speaker 1: has the cloud behind it to really take it into 668 00:31:14,080 --> 00:31:16,480 Speaker 1: that role. So I'm sticking with my pick. Once upon 669 00:31:16,520 --> 00:31:19,239 Speaker 1: a Time in Hollywood will win for Best Picture. All right, 670 00:31:20,040 --> 00:31:22,080 Speaker 1: and that's the episode for this week. Thanks so much 671 00:31:22,120 --> 00:31:24,400 Speaker 1: for listening. I got to give my Instagram shout out 672 00:31:24,440 --> 00:31:27,840 Speaker 1: this week too. She'll be guilty, Hoss. I think I 673 00:31:27,880 --> 00:31:30,200 Speaker 1: said that right, She'll be guilty Hoss, who said she 674 00:31:30,240 --> 00:31:32,520 Speaker 1: listened to the episode with Morgan two and it's now 675 00:31:32,560 --> 00:31:35,000 Speaker 1: been inspired to watch all the Marvel movies, starting from 676 00:31:35,000 --> 00:31:37,240 Speaker 1: the very first one. So that's awesome. Thanks for listening 677 00:31:37,240 --> 00:31:38,840 Speaker 1: to that episode. If you missed that last week, go 678 00:31:38,880 --> 00:31:41,040 Speaker 1: back and check that out because we literally cover every 679 00:31:41,080 --> 00:31:43,680 Speaker 1: single Marvel movie in that And again, just wherever you're 680 00:31:43,680 --> 00:31:45,800 Speaker 1: listening to right now, just make sure you hit that subscribe, 681 00:31:45,880 --> 00:31:48,120 Speaker 1: hit that follow button so you get brand new episodes 682 00:31:48,160 --> 00:31:51,160 Speaker 1: every single Monday. 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Also, 693 00:32:13,520 --> 00:32:15,360 Speaker 1: watch out on my Instagram because I'm gonna be doing 694 00:32:15,360 --> 00:32:17,480 Speaker 1: this cool kind of follow along thing for the Oscars 695 00:32:17,520 --> 00:32:19,640 Speaker 1: since they are coming up on February night. I'll have 696 00:32:19,720 --> 00:32:21,800 Speaker 1: like this little ballot you can fill out, pick all 697 00:32:21,920 --> 00:32:24,040 Speaker 1: your picks and see where you fall against mine, and 698 00:32:24,080 --> 00:32:25,680 Speaker 1: we'll kind of do a little contest, see who can 699 00:32:25,680 --> 00:32:28,480 Speaker 1: get the most wins. I'm working on finding a prize 700 00:32:28,520 --> 00:32:30,600 Speaker 1: for that right now, So your chance to win something 701 00:32:30,720 --> 00:32:32,600 Speaker 1: and follow along and see if you can beat me. 702 00:32:32,800 --> 00:32:35,000 Speaker 1: Get those bragging rights too. But I will talk to 703 00:32:35,000 --> 00:32:36,360 Speaker 1: you again next week here