The Oscar Should Have Gone To A Podcast by Craig and Meghann
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- TV & Film
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The Academy doesn’t always get it right. Join Meghann and Craig and special guests as they decide the rightful winners of the Oscar.
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Pixar Part 1
Craig and Meghann dive into a very special miniseries, examining which Pixar films should have taken the Best Animated Oscar home. Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, and Cars are up first!
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2023
Craig and Meghann are joined by annual guest Matty Smith to rank this year's Best Picture nominees and decide who The Oscar Should Go To.
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1940
1940! What a good year for film! Meghann and Craig share their thoughts on 9 pretty good to great Best Picture nominees and also The Long Voyage Home.
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Top Ten of 2023
Craig saw more new releases than ever. Meghann saw fewer than ever. Their powers combine to provide you with their Top 10 Films of 2023.
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1941
Meghann & Craig return, talking about some forgotten films like Citizen Kane and The Maltese Falcon, as well as all time classics like One Foot in Heaven. 1941 Best Picture line up!
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1942
Oh look, more films from the 1940s. Craig and Meghann are talking mostly war time flicks, as they decide if the Academy got the 1942 Best Picture race correct.
Customer Reviews
Bosom Buddies
My goodness do these two have chemistry. As an Oscar enthusiast who listens to just about everything out there in the podcast universe, these two are a breath of fresh air. From their personal anecdotes as actors to their breezy comments of Best Picture nominees, their sense of humor seems actually tangible to an audial audience. Bravo. Keep it up!
The Best Film Podcast
A perfect storm of east coast sarcasm, balanced film criticism, and nostalgic reminisces of old friendships. M + C keep you entertained and informed, whether it’s for 45 min or over 2 hours (which they would admit is a criminal time span). Enjoy!
Oscars So White
The sound quality so far is often grating, and I find Meghann to be a little bit abrasive as a personality hosting a podcast. And while they like to wax scholarly about films, I think their tastes are fairly basic. Which is fine, I’m not judging anyone for their tastes. But I do fine myself disagreeing with them often. I actually appreciate that. At any rate, I’ll keep listening. This is a podcast concept that I have wanted to do myself for years, so I’m glad it’s out there.