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EPISODE · Nov 14, 2018 · 1H 14M

Filmotomy Podcast 52: Highlighting Some Personal Best Picture Oscar Winners

from Filmotomy Podcast · host Robin Write

A bumper Academy Awards edition of the Filmotomy podcast, as we scan the 90 year history for some of our favorite Best Picture Oscar winners. As Bianca takes a well-earned week off, Robin hosts, and invites prestigious members to join him on the nostalgic awards back-catalog - they are Audrey, Jo, Kira, and Doug. The branch each put forward 5 Best Picture winners at the Oscars - perhaps sentimental picks, guilty pleasures, even downright bigging up of the winners with perhaps an unfair bad rep. Have a listen to this exclusive episode, subscribe on iTunes / SoundCloud, as well as leaving us your comments about your own Best Picture shout-outs. Media Sources: All About Eve Amadeus (music, Requiem Lacrimosa, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) The Apartment The Artist (music by Ludovic Bource) Casablanca Chicago (music by Danny Elfman) Dances with Wolves (music by John Barry) The Deer Hunter (music by Stanley Myers, John Williams) The Godfather (music by Nino Rota) The Last Emperor (music by David Byrne) The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (music by Howard Shore) Million Dollar Baby (music by Clint Eastwood) Moonlight (music by Nicholas Britell) No Country For Old Men One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (music by Jack Nitzsche) Ordinary People Schindler's List (music by John Williams) The Silence of the Lambs (music by Howard Shore) The Sound of Music (music by Richard Rodgers) Spotlight The Sting (music by Marvin Hamlisch) Titanic (music by Gaelic Storm) Unforgiven (music by Lennie Niehaus) West Side Story

A bumper Academy Awards edition of the Filmotomy podcast, as we scan the 90 year history for some of our favorite Best Picture Oscar winners. As Bianca takes a well-earned week off, Robin hosts, and invites prestigious members to join him on the nostalgic awards back-catalog - they are Audrey, Jo, Kira, and Doug. The branch each put forward 5 Best Picture winners at the Oscars - perhaps sentimental picks, guilty pleasures, even downright bigging up of the winners with perhaps an unfair bad rep. Have a listen to this exclusive episode, subscribe on iTunes / SoundCloud, as well as leaving us your comments about your own Best Picture shout-outs. Media Sources: All About Eve Amadeus (music, Requiem Lacrimosa, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) The Apartment The Artist (music by Ludovic Bource) Casablanca Chicago (music by Danny Elfman) Dances with Wolves (music by John Barry) The Deer Hunter (music by Stanley Myers, John Williams) The Godfather (music by Nino Rota) The Last Emperor (music by David Byrne) The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (music by Howard Shore) Million Dollar Baby (music by Clint Eastwood) Moonlight (music by Nicholas Britell) No Country For Old Men One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (music by Jack Nitzsche) Ordinary People Schindler's List (music by John Williams) The Silence of the Lambs (music by Howard Shore) The Sound of Music (music by Richard Rodgers) Spotlight The Sting (music by Marvin Hamlisch) Titanic (music by Gaelic Storm) Unforgiven (music by Lennie Niehaus) West Side Story

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