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"And the Runner-Up Is" is the Oscar history podcast that highlights past races at the Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress. Host Kevin Jacobsen and special guests break down why winners won, why losers lost, and which films and contenders were the likely runners-up, falling just short of taking home the gold.

And the Runner-Up Is Kevin Jacobsen

    • TV & Film
    • 4,3 • 7 valoracions

"And the Runner-Up Is" is the Oscar history podcast that highlights past races at the Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress. Host Kevin Jacobsen and special guests break down why winners won, why losers lost, and which films and contenders were the likely runners-up, falling just short of taking home the gold.

    A Woman Robbed: Isabella Rossellini and Linda Fiorentino

    A Woman Robbed: Isabella Rossellini and Linda Fiorentino

    Listen to this PREVIEW of the 12th episode of A Woman Robbed, a special bonus series you can hear on the And the Runner-Up Is Patreon exclusive feed!
    A Woman Robbed is a series in which Kevin is joined by a special guest in discussing women who had significant Oscar buzz heading into the nominations but were ultimately robbed/snubbed/omitted from the Best Actress lineup. In this episode, Kevin speaks with Zach Laws about two performances that won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead but weren't nominated at the Oscars: Isabella Rossellini ("Blue Velvet") and Linda Fiorentino ("The Last Seduction").
    We discuss their performances, talk about why they came up short, and reveal whether we would have nominated them.   
    You can listen to the full episode of A Woman Robbed by going to patreon.com/andtherunnerupis and contributing at the $3 per month tier.
    (My audio in the first 18 minutes or so is a bit different; apologies for technical difficulties!)
    Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter:
    @Kevin_Jacobsen
    Follow Zach Laws on Twitter:
    @zachlaws
    Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter:     
    @OscarRunnerUp
    Clips included in this episode:
    "Blue Velvet" - De Laurentiis Entertainment Group

    • 22 min
    1999 Best Actress (feat. Morgan Roberts)

    1999 Best Actress (feat. Morgan Roberts)

    This week on the season finale of And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes back writer and podcaster Morgan Roberts to discuss the 1999 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Hilary Swank won for her performance in "Boys Don't Cry," beating Annette Bening in "American Beauty," Janet McTeer in "Tumbleweeds," Julianne Moore in "The End of the Affair," and Meryl Streep in "Music of the Heart." We discuss all of these nominated performances and determine who we think was the runner-up to Swank.
    0:00 - 10:09 - Introduction
    10:10 - 30:37 - Annette Bening
    30:38 - 50:37 - Janet McTeer
    50:38 - 1:08:14 - Julianne Moore
    1:08:15 - 1:26:06 - Meryl Streep
    1:26:07 - 1:52:39 - Hilary Swank
    1:52:40 - 2:55:42 - Why Hilary Swank won / Twitter questions
    2:55:43 - 3:01:20 - Who was the runner-up?
    Buy And the Runner-Up Is merch at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/and-the-runner-up-is?ref_id=24261!
    Support And the Runner-Up Is on Patreon at patreon.com/andtherunnerupis!
    Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter
    Follow Morgan Roberts on Twitter
    Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter and Instagram
    Theme/End Music: "Diamonds" by Iouri Sazonov
    Additional Music: "Storming Cinema Ident" by Edward Blakeley
    Artwork: Brian O'Meara

    • 3 h 1 min
    1998 Best Actress (feat. Joyce Eng)

    1998 Best Actress (feat. Joyce Eng)

    This week on And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes back Gold Derby senior editor Joyce Eng to discuss the 1998 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Gwyneth Paltrow won for her performance in "Shakespeare in Love," beating Cate Blanchett in "Elizabeth," Fernanda Montenegro in "Central Station," Meryl Streep in "One True Thing," and Emily Watson in "Hilary and Jackie." We discuss all of these nominated performances and determine who we think was the runner-up to Paltrow.
    0:00 - 8:37 - Introduction
    8:38 - 29:45 - Cate Blanchett
    29:46 - 47:59 - Fernanda Montenegro
    48:00 - 1:09:25 - Meryl Streep
    1:09:26 - 1:27:24 - Emily Watson
    1:27:25 - 1:49:15 - Gwyneth Paltrow
    1:49:16 - 2:54:20 - Why Gwyneth Paltrow won / Twitter questions
    2:54:21 - 3:00:39 - Who was the runner-up?
    Buy And the Runner-Up Is merch at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/and-the-runner-up-is?ref_id=24261!
    Support And the Runner-Up Is on Patreon at patreon.com/andtherunnerupis!
    Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter
    Follow Joyce Eng on Twitter
    Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter and Instagram
    Theme/End Music: "Diamonds" by Iouri Sazonov
    Additional Music: "Storming Cinema Ident" by Edward Blakeley
    Artwork: Brian O'Meara

    • 3 h
    1997 Best Actress (feat. Lauren LaMagna)

    1997 Best Actress (feat. Lauren LaMagna)

    This week on And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes back writer, editor, and podcaster Lauren LaMagna to discuss the 1997 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Helen Hunt won for her performance in "As Good as It Gets," beating Helena Bonham Carter in "The Wings of the Dove," Julie Christie in "Afterglow," Judi Dench in "Mrs. Brown," and Kate Winslet in "Titanic." We discuss all of these nominated performances and determine who we think was the runner-up to Hunt.
    0:00 - 12:11 - Introduction
    12:12 - 37:24 - Helena Bonham Carter
    37:25 - 59:09 - Julie Christie
    59:10 - 1:24:11 - Judi Dench
    1:24:12 - 2:02:30 - Kate Winslet
    2:02:31 - 2:27:07 - Helen Hunt
    2:27:08 - 3:10:33 - Why Helen Hunt won / Twitter questions
    3:10:34 - 3:15:26 - Who was the runner-up?
    Buy And the Runner-Up Is merch at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/and-the-runner-up-is?ref_id=24261!
    Support And the Runner-Up Is on Patreon at patreon.com/andtherunnerupis!
    Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter
    Follow Lauren LaMagna on Twitter
    Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter and Instagram
    Theme/End Music: "Diamonds" by Iouri Sazonov
    Additional Music: "Storming Cinema Ident" by Edward Blakeley
    Artwork: Brian O'Meara

    • 3 h 15 min
    A Woman Robbed: Emma Thompson and Viola Davis

    A Woman Robbed: Emma Thompson and Viola Davis

    Listen to this PREVIEW of the 11th episode of A Woman Robbed, a special bonus series you can hear on the And the Runner-Up Is Patreon exclusive feed!
    A Woman Robbed is a series in which Kevin is joined by a special guest in discussing women who had significant Oscar buzz heading into the nominations but were ultimately robbed/snubbed/omitted from the Best Actress lineup. In this episode, Kevin speaks with Luca Giliberti about two performances that earned nominations at the four major precursors but weren't nominated at the Oscars: Emma Thompson ("Saving Mr. Banks") and Viola Davis ("The Woman King").
    We discuss their performances, talk about why they came up short, and reveal whether we would have nominated them.   
    You can listen to the full episode of A Woman Robbed by going to patreon.com/andtherunnerupis and contributing at the $3 per month tier.
    Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter:
    @Kevin_Jacobsen
    Follow Luca Giliberti on Twitter:
    @LucaLeonardo99
    Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter:     
    @OscarRunnerUp
    Clips included in this episode:
    "Saving Mr. Banks" - Walt Disney Studios

    • 19 min
    1996 Best Actress (feat. Jay Ledbetter)

    1996 Best Actress (feat. Jay Ledbetter)

    This week on And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes AwardsWatch podcaster Jay Ledbetter to discuss the 1996 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Frances McDormand won for her performance in "Fargo," beating Brenda Blethyn in "Secrets & Lies," Diane Keaton in "Marvin's Room," Kristin Scott Thomas in "The English Patient," and Emily Watson in "Breaking the Waves." We discuss all of these nominated performances and determine who we think was the runner-up to McDormand.
    0:00 - 15:35 - Introduction
    15:35 - 39:48 - Brenda Blethyn
    39:49 - 58:17 - Diane Keaton
    58:18 - 1:20:18 - Kristin Scott Thomas
    1:28:19 - 1:49:30 - Emily Watson
    1:49:31 - 2:16:01 - Frances McDormand
    2:16:02 - 3:00:47 - Why Frances McDormand won / Twitter questions
    3:00:48 - 3:07:58 - Who was the runner-up?
    Buy And the Runner-Up Is merch at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/and-the-runner-up-is?ref_id=24261!
    Support And the Runner-Up Is on Patreon at patreon.com/andtherunnerupis!
    Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter
    Follow Jay Ledbetter on Twitter
    Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter and Instagram
    Theme/End Music: "Diamonds" by Iouri Sazonov
    Additional Music: "Storming Cinema Ident" by Edward Blakeley
    Artwork: Brian O'Meara

    • 3 h 7 min

Ressenyes del públic

4,3 de 5
7 valoracions

7 valoracions

SAusten123431 ,

Love Teddi!

Great Podcast for Teddi. Never Change my mind in housewife more than Tamra. Tamra is vial to all her friends and then has selective memory about it. She is so awful to Danielle, Jen, Teresa and protects Margreat & Melissa. Teddi has a open mind about things. I appreciate her opinion on things. Love Teddi!

LR36956 ,

Great Oscar podcast!

Love this podcast - great info and deep dives into Oscar history. Very informative and love the format. So glad I found this!

NickC222 ,

Love !!!

I love this podcast sooo much !!!! I look forward to it every Wednesday. The guests are very knowledgeable in terms of the movies being discussed and I just love looking back on old Oscar years and it always gets me in the mood to rewatch many of these movies again. Highly recommend !!

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