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Welcome to Oscars Playback, a Gold Derby podcast series in which editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen revisit Oscar ceremonies and winners from yesteryear. To contact us, email slugfests@goldderby.com. For all things Hollywood competition and awards season, head to https://www.goldderby.com.

Oscars Playback Gold Derby

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Welcome to Oscars Playback, a Gold Derby podcast series in which editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen revisit Oscar ceremonies and winners from yesteryear. To contact us, email slugfests@goldderby.com. For all things Hollywood competition and awards season, head to https://www.goldderby.com.

    2010: The Time Has Come for Kathryn Bigelow & The Hurt Locker

    2010: The Time Has Come for Kathryn Bigelow & The Hurt Locker

    It's our Oscars Playback Season 2 finale! On this special episode, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen discuss the 2010 Oscars ceremony, the first in decades with 10 nominees and the first time a woman was awarded Best Director. It's our longest episode of Oscars Playback ever!
    Opening remarks (00:10)
    2009 in Film (8:02)
    Ceremony notes and Best Picture (42:44)
    Best Director (1:01:15)
    Best Actor/Best Actress (1:05:36)
    Best Supporting Actor/Best Supporting Actress (1:15:18)
    Screenplays and some controversy (1:28:01)
    Music winners and some more controversy! (1:37:27)
    Ranking the 2000s Best Picture winners and a tease for Season 3 (1:42:57)
    Make your predictions at https://www.goldderby.com.
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    • 1 u. 52 min.
    2009: I Haven't Seen 'The Reader'

    2009: I Haven't Seen 'The Reader'

    On this episode of Oscars Playback, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen head back to the 2009 Oscars ceremony, where Hugh Jackman was the best host ever, the ceremony rules, and the winners were decidedly... mid.
    Ceremony rundown and 2008 in Film (00:10)
    Best Picture (48:05)
    Best Director (57:18)
    Best Actor/Actress (1:02:05)
    Best Supporting Actor/Actress (1:14:54)
    Writing Categories and Final Thoughts -- Plus Barbie/Oppenheimer (1:23:29)
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    • 1 u. 41 min.
    2008: 'No Country for Old Men' Wins at the Greatest Oscars Ever?

    2008: 'No Country for Old Men' Wins at the Greatest Oscars Ever?

    On this episode of Oscars Playback, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen travel back to the 80th annual Academy Awards to celebrate one of the great movie years of all time. The 2008 Oscars took place after a bitter writers' strike and crowned "No Country for Old Men" the year's best movie. Job well done, academy!
    2007 in film (00:00)
    Oscars ceremony and Best Picture (45:57)
    Best Director (59:40)
    Best Actor (1:01:58)
    Best Actress (1:07:42)
    Best Supporting Actor/Actress (1:12:16)
    A brief detour to talk about Killers of the Flower Moon (1:25:25)
    Screenplay winners, the music categories, and our final thoughts (1:27:06)
    Make your predictions at https://www.goldderby.com.
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    • 1 u. 42 min.
    2006: Oh, No, 'Crash' Won Best Picture

    2006: Oh, No, 'Crash' Won Best Picture

    On this episode of Oscars Playback, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen head back to 2006 to celebrate ("celebrate") the 78th annual Oscars where "Crash" upset "Brokeback Mountain." Joyce and Chris discuss their favorites in a weak year in film and then dive into the ceremony headfirst.
    2005 in film (00:00)
    Ceremony opening with host Jon Stewart (32:35)
    Best Picture (36:35)
    Best Director (56:25)
    Best Actor/Best Actress (58:55)
    Best Supporting Actor/Actress (1:06:17)
    Screenplay winners, Three Six Mafia, and our final thoughts (1:13:09)
    Make your predictions at https://www.goldderby.com.
    Email us at slugfests@goldderby.com.
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    • 1 u. 29 min.
    2005: Who Is Jude Law and Did Million Dollar Baby Deserve to Win?

    2005: Who Is Jude Law and Did Million Dollar Baby Deserve to Win?

    On this episode of Oscars Playback, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen head back to the 77th annual Academy Awards to look at the mini-sweep of "Million Dollar Baby" in the top categories and Chris Rock's controversial hosting appearance. Who is Jude Law? Find out!
    2004 in film and the backstory behind Million Dollar Baby (00:00)
    Chris Rock vs. Jude Law (33:08)
    Best Picture (42:25)
    Best Director (49:02)
    Best Actor (54:53)
    Best Actress (59:55)
    Best Supporting Actor/Best Supporting Actress (1:06:07)
    Screenplay winners (1:12:47)
    Music categories and justice for "Scotty Doesn't Know" (1:15:23)
    Email us at slugfests@goldderby.com.
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    • 1 u. 31 min.
    2004: The Lord of the Rings Sweeps Into History

    2004: The Lord of the Rings Sweeps Into History

    On this episode of Oscars Playback, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen discuss the 2004 Oscars ceremony where Hollywood crowned "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" the biggest sweeper in Academy Awards history. The Peter Jackson epic went 11-for-11, tying "Ben-Hur" and "Titanic" for the most Oscar wins ever. But did it deserve all the love, and was 2003 in film a banner year for releases? Find out by listening now, of course!
    Intro and 2003 in film (00:00)
    Ceremony opening, Billy Crystal, and Best Picture (30:47)
    Best Director (48:27)
    Best Actor (51:31)
    Best Actress (1:01:36)
    Best Supporting Actor/Best Supporting Actress (1:07:53)
    Screenplay winners, final thoughts (1:19:58)
    Email us at slugfests@goldderby.com.
    Make your predictions at https://www.goldderby.com.
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    • 1 u. 35 min.

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