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The Oscar Movie podcast that takes you through every best picture nominee, from 1927 to today!
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Judgement at Nuremberg (1961) – Once Upon a Time at the Oscars
Enjoy this week's episode!
Up Next: The Guns of Navarone (1961) directed by J. Lee Thompson
You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website:
www.outaopodcast.com
Or use our Letterboxd list!
Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year!
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Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we’re just a film-loving couple that thought it’d be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you!
Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we’ll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com
Thanks for tuning in!
See you at the movies,
Kyle and Marilee -
Fanny (1961) – Once Upon a Time at the Oscars
What is a musical without it's musical numbers? Does it carry the same weight? Does it fail in what it set out to do? Does it even matter when two greats, Maurice Chevallier and Charles Boyer take the screen together? Absolutely not! Hear what else makes this movie work on today's episode!
Up Next: Judgement at Nuremberg (1961) directed by Stanley Kramer
You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website:
www.outaopodcast.com
Or use our Letterboxd list!
Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year!
Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice)
If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners!
You can stay up to date with the show by following us at:
facebook.com/outaopodcast
twitter.com/outaopodcast
instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars
Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we’re just a film-loving couple that thought it’d be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you!
Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we’ll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com
Thanks for tuning in!
See you at the movies,
Kyle and Marilee -
1952 Oscar Ceremony Episode – Once Upon a Time at the Oscars
Rather than a long synopsis of what the episode will be (because let's be real, you already know!) I would like to thank you all for your patience with us in getting this episode out. I apologize as there are some audio issues with Marilee's audio about halfway through. Hopefully these tech issues will be resolved by the time we get to 1962. But we appreciate you all, and we hope you enjoy this week's episode!
Up Next: Fanny (1961) directed by Joshua Logan
You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website:
www.outaopodcast.com
Or use our Letterboxd list!
Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year!
Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice)
If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners!
You can stay up to date with the show by following us at:
facebook.com/outaopodcast
twitter.com/outaopodcast
instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars
Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we’re just a film-loving couple that thought it’d be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you!
Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we’ll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com
Thanks for tuning in!
See you at the movies,
Kyle and Marilee -
Quo Vadis (1951) – Once Upon a Time at the Oscars
Swords and Sandals returns to OUTAO! But while many films in this genre rely on the tale of a hero, this movie finds it's footing in it's visuals alone. Without the hero narrative, can a film such as this earn it's keep in the history of the genre? Or does it fall short by today's audience? Find out today!
Up Next: 1952 Oscar Ceremony Episode
You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website:
www.outaopodcast.com
Or use our Letterboxd list!
Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year!
Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice)
If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners!
You can stay up to date with the show by following us at:
facebook.com/outaopodcast
twitter.com/outaopodcast
instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars
Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we’re just a film-loving couple that thought it’d be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you!
Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we’ll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com
Thanks for tuning in!
See you at the movies,
Kyle and Marilee -
Decision Before Dawn (1951) – Once Upon a Time at the Oscars
War movies are one of the most overdone genres in the business. Themes of antiwar, the human condition, and heroism are plentiful. But every now and then we see a unique story that follows an unsung hero. Decision Before Dawn is one of those films. A pleasant surprise for us for sure, and one we won't soon forget.
Up Next: Quo Vadis (1951) directed by Mervyn LeRoy
You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website:
www.outaopodcast.com
Or use our Letterboxd list!
Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year!
Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice)
If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners!
You can stay up to date with the show by following us at:
facebook.com/outaopodcast
twitter.com/outaopodcast
instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars
Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we’re just a film-loving couple that thought it’d be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you!
Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we’ll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com
Thanks for tuning in!
See you at the movies,
Kyle and Marilee -
An American in Paris (1951) – Once Upon a Time at the Oscars
Gene Kelly puts a smile on his face with his enormous...tap dance skills! It's been a while since we covered a musical on the show, and this one will definitely hold us over for a bit! Visually stunning, albeit with a somewhat frustrating plot, An American in Paris delivers a great deal of excitement. We discuss what works and what does it, all on this week's episode!
Up Next: Decision Before Dawn (1951) directed by Anatole Litvak
Special thanks to Sean C. for being generous supporter of Once Upon a Time at the Oscars!
You can find more info on the show as well as the full film list and watch order on our website:
www.outaopodcast.com
Or use our Letterboxd list!
Support for Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is provided by our Patreon backers. For as little as $2 a month you can help support our show as well as receive fun benefits, including the chance to vote for what film you think deserves to win Best Picture every year!
Subscribe to the show – Apple, Google, Spotify, Feed (Copy the url into the podcast app of your choice)
If you like the show, please consider leaving a rating or review on iTunes or your podcast player of choice! Help us reach more listeners!
You can stay up to date with the show by following us at:
facebook.com/outaopodcast
twitter.com/outaopodcast
instagram.com/onceuponatimeattheoscars
Once Upon a Time at the Oscars is the weekly podcast where we take on the gauntlet of watching every single film that was nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards! Starting with the films of 1927, Kyle and Marilee break down these movies every week. Each episode is part review, part trivia, and part critique. This podcast is intended for anybody that loves movies. We have zero background in the film industry, we’re just a film-loving couple that thought it’d be fun to go on this odyssey together, with all of you!
Let us know what you thought of the film! You can send your thoughts and we’ll read them on an upcoming ceremony episode: outaopodcast@gmail.com
Thanks for tuning in!
See you at the movies,
Kyle and Marilee
Customer Reviews
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I started listening to the OUATAO podcast during Oscar season 2021. I loved watching the nominees and then listening to the episodes. Only more recently did I start watching the older films they have reviewed. I love that this podcast has gotten me out of my comfort zone and watching films I would never sit down and watch. Kyle and Marilee are fantastic. I feel like I’m just hanging out with friends chatting about what movies I’ve watched. But they also know their stuff and talk about technical aspects of film that I’m not super knowledgeable about. Yet it’s not over my head and still very accessible. I highly recommend checking this show out!
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Highly recommend this podcast for movie buffs!