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Meghann didn't like The Revenant then, will she like it now? Will Craig? Who will tell Leo? It's the 2015 Best Picture Nominees!
Meghann moved. Craig's a father. But nothing can keep us from bringing the people what they want, nay, need. One hour and twenty three minutes of 1935 Best Picture Nominees talk. Hold on to your Top Hats!
Meghann forgot to watch A Tale of Two Cities and Craig'll never let her forget it. But they also talk about the nine other nominees for 1936's Best Picture.
It was only 10 years ago, can you believe it? Craig and Meghann return with special guest Anthony Armentano (Listen To The Movie Podcast) to talk Chris Kyle, Alan Turning, Martin Luther King Jr., Stephen Hawking, and a few fictional characters as well.
Money and other earthly possessions well, as said in Frank Capra's 1938 Best Picture Winning film, "You Can't Take It With You." Our thoughts on the Best Picture slate of that year? You can have THAT right now.
Meghann and Craig bring you the final part of their epic Pixar series, and dare do to something no listicle on the internet has ever done, surely not at least once a year...rank the Pixar films from 28 to 1.
Craig and Meghann are back, talking the next 7 Pixar entries and their Oscar Competition. A Rat, A Robot, A Cowboy and A Bear fly into the Oscars in a Balloon Supported House.
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!
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!
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.