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Have Not Seen This takes an in-depth look at one film each week, hand-picked by that episode's guest. For them, it's a much-beloved film, and here we explore the movie and make the case for why nobody should be able to say "I have not seen this movie."
SPECIAL: Oscar Predictions 2022 with Thomas Mariani, Emily Slade, and Mel Gore
Have Not Seen This
1 hour 53 minutes 3 seconds
3 years ago
SPECIAL: Oscar Predictions 2022 with Thomas Mariani, Emily Slade, and Mel Gore
We're continuing a tradition we started last year on Have Not Seen This, and bringing together a panel of movie experts to discuss this year's Oscar nominees and make their predictions. Join Rafe along with Thomas Mariani, Emily Slade, and Mel Gore as they discuss and debate Steven Spielberg's West Side Story remake, Don't Look Up, fawn over movies that aren't even nominated in categories, and and make their predictions about who will be taking home an Oscar at this coming weekend's festivities.
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This year's panel of experts is made up of:
Thomas Mariani of the Double Edged Double Bill podcast
Emily Slade of the Why This Film? podcast
Mel Gore of the Tangent 1985 YouTube channel
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Have Not Seen This
Have Not Seen This takes an in-depth look at one film each week, hand-picked by that episode's guest. For them, it's a much-beloved film, and here we explore the movie and make the case for why nobody should be able to say "I have not seen this movie."