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And the Winner Should Have Been...

And the Winner Should Have Been...

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Discussing what movies *should* have won and film generally.

Bob and Mark
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    • A Very Specialer Episode
      Jan 3 2026

      Bob's elder daughter jumped at the chance to rebut what she viewed as the vile slander of a beloved (by her) Christmas film The Holiday. (And talk about Christmas movies in general.) Since she visited Bob for the holidays, they sat down and chewed the fat about Christmas cinema. Enjoy a bonus very specialer episode! Though, to be sure, beware the ever-lurking SPOILERS!

      00:10 Intro

      02:03 The Holiday

      11:38 Elf

      14:33 Bob is trying, and failing, to think of Rocky Horror Picture Show

      16:31 Swingers

      19:45 The Muppet Christmas Carol

      27:45 Klaus

      32:51 Die Hard

      33:44 Bob should be (and is) ashamed. He got this twisted with Lethal Weapon which Black wrote. He did not write Die Hard, but there it is. We'll blame this on an exccess of "Christmas Cheer" in his eggnog. He's gonna do something similar (though perhaps not as bad) a few seconds later when he says Black was responsible for Iron Man 2, when it was Iron Man 3.

      35:07 It's a Wonderful Life

      37:42 Christmas in Connecticut

      39:50 Holiday Inn and White Christmas

      40:05 Bob's half-right, it opens on Christmas Eve and ends on New Year's

      49:29 Miracle on 34th Street

      53:20 Wrapping up

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      57 min
    • A Very Special Episode
      Dec 10 2025

      Back after a longer interlude since the last time we tried to record we had catastrophic technical problems. After Bob's daughter complained to him that she can't listen to most episodes since they spoil movies she hasn't seen. So, this time around, a very special episode that only contains movies which she has already seen.


      If you're interested in having your tastes pandered to, reach out. Who knows?


      00:10 Introduction

      03:15 Three new movies for Mark

      08:07 Bob's theme idea that he shoehorned in

      09:26 Knives Out

      23:10 The Holiday

      36:51 The Map of Tiny Perfect Things

      43:55 The Lost City

      50:56 La La Land

      58:19 Wrapping Up

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      1 h et 2 min
    • (Four) Soundtracks
      Sep 8 2025

      Trying something new again this episode; Bob and Mark discuss some soundtracks. What kind of musical expertise and knowledge do they bring to the topic? Almost nothing. Is it a list of their favorites? Not necessarily. You might like it anyway. Fewer spoilers than usual, though we disdain caution around such things as always.


      00:00 Intro and disclaimer

      03:57 First soundtrack

      In the Mood for Love (soundtrack)

      11:25 Source for theme

      Yumeji

      16:39 Second soundtrack

      Perfect Days (soundtrack)

      21:34 The word Bob is failing to remember is "komorebi"

      24:51 Third soundtrack

      A Clockwork Orange (soundtrack)

      25:11 It's been a couple years since we talked about this film

      Kubrick/Hitchcock episode

      31:50 The greatest piece of music ever written (in Bob's opinion)

      Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, 4th Movement (This is not the best rendition of it, but it's okay. ~ Bob)

      33:26 Music that didn't make the soundtrack

      Wendy Carlos additional music (It was at this point in the edit that Bob discovered that Wendy Carlos was born Walter Carlos. Thus the original album title in the link.)

      37:20 Fourth soundtrack

      Sparrow (soundtrack)

      41:00 Clip from the film

      Stairs

      42:11 Region B disc

      Aussie Blu-Ray

      44:18 Winding down and wrapping up

      44:58 Film scores

      Every Frame a Painting

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      50 min
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