LISTEN TO THE PLUGGED IN SHOW, EPISODE 271
The Oscar nominations came out last week, and we’re looking at a pretty mixed bag. Two of the nominees are rated PG (Wicked: Part 1andConclave). Three are PG-13, though two of them (I’m Still Here and Nickel Boys) would have little interest for your average 13-year-old. (Dune: Part Two is another story.) And five (A Complete Unknown, Emilia Perez, Anora, The Brutalist and The Substance) are rated R, because of course they are.
What are we to make of these and Oscar’s other nominees? Adam Holz returns to his once-familiar hosting chair to lead a rollicking conversation on the subject with Bret Eckelberry and me.
And then, Bret will tell us a little bit about Green and Gold, a new faith-based film in theaters this weekend. It stars Craig T. Nelson—star of the old TV series Coach and a recognizable figure from such movies as Poltergeist—and it has a pretty nice message behind it.
So settle in and listen and/or watch us for a spell (because, hey, we’re on YouTube these days, too!). And once you’re done, give us your own thoughts.
What do you think about this year’s crop of Oscar nominees? What do you think should’ve been nominated? You looking forward to Green & Gold?
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