SoundCast Episode 22:  83rd Oscars - Post Mortem

EPISODE · Mar 2, 2011 · 56 MIN

SoundCast Episode 22: 83rd Oscars - Post Mortem

from The SoundCast · host Christopher Coleman

Episode #22 - 83rd Oscars - Post Mortem Recorded February 28, 2011 Published March 1, 2011 The crew jumps online talk about the 83rd Academy Awards show. What they liked, didn't like, their reaction to the winner of Best Original Score, and some ideas on how the show could be improved. Episode Highlights 0:00 — Opening of the 22nd Academy Awards 0:23 — Intros 01:35 — News: Mars Needs Moms, Rango, Captain America 10:04 — More from Opening of the 22nd Academy Awards 11:23 —What we liked about the Oscars 16:10 — What we didn't like about the Oscars 23:44 — Winners Reactions 30:37 — Twittering the Oscars 36:40 — Best Score winner reactions 46:40 — How the Oscars could be improved 54:48 — Conclusion Music Clips (Select music clips contained in this podcast) 00:00 — "Hooray For Hollywood" (Hooray For Hollywood) - Ray Davies 10:04 — "Hollywood Newsreel A" (Hooray For Hollywood) - Ray Davies 22:15 — "I Love You" (The Last Sin Eater) Mark McKenzie 35:57 — "Hand Covers Bruise" (The Social Network) Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross 40:20 — "Opening Titles Part 1" (The King's Speech) Alexander Desplat 43:53 — "In the Hall of the Mountain King" (The Social Network) - Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross 43:53 — "In the Hall of the Mountain King" (The Social Network) - Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross 54:42 — "Hooray For Hollywood" (Hooray For Hollywood) - Ray Davies Download the episode here Subscribe and more info here

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