Talkie Talk #142: Watchlist / Roma / Christopher Robin / Survivor Finale

TJ, David, Chris and guest/rockstar Kelly talk about their holiday watchlists! Includes discussion of Roma, Christopher Robin and the finale of Survivor!

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Talkie Talk #142: Watchlist / Roma / Christopher Robin / Survivor Finale
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TJ, Chris and David are joined by actual rock star Kelly (of The Willow Walkers!) to talk about their watchlists in the holiday/end of year season – David goes for the podcast record for using the word “FLOURISH” / TJ talks about mushrooms / Kelly loves Bobby Hill / and Chris loves murder. Uhhhh…. Check please!

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David: Don’t Worry He Won’t Get Far on Foot (1:10), Zama (5:28), Roma (8:58), Homecoming (21:44)

TJ: The Night Before (24:06)

Kelly: Deadwood (25:19), King of the Hill (27:12), Ozark Season 2 (30:34)

Chris & Kelly: Christopher Robin (31:46), An Innocent Man (36:02)

Reality Roundup: Survivor Finale (40:41), includes Survivor info for next year (Spoilers?, 54:00)

What to Watch (1:01:12)

Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante.

> Intro theme courtesy of The Willow Walkers
> Outro song “Extemporaneous  Birth” courtesy of Boo Reefa 

Talkie Talk #141: Watchlist / What to Watch

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Talkie Talk #141: Watchlist / What to Watch
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TJ and Chris went a little nuts and watched too many movies. They talk about them. All of them. Chris’s in depth look at Princess Switch definitely deserves a listen. Buckle up!

Editor’s Note: Apologies to Chris Pine for saying John Krasinski is in Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse. Your name is easier to say and you deserve better. 

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TJ/Chris: Crime and Punishment (2:00), Shirkers (3:00), Minding the Gap (5:00), The Guilty (9:45), Searching (13:00), You Were Never Really Here (15:35), Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (20:35), Princess Switch (22:18), The Night Comes for Us (22:23), Dumplin (22:08), Mowgli (24:28), Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse (27:13), Mirai (34:39), Ralph Breaks the Internet (36:27), The Favourite (40:30), Tully (47:41), Crazy Rich Asians (50:25), 22 July (52:51), Green Book (56:45), The Cakemaker (57:30), Super Smash Brothers Ultimate (1:03:20) 

What to Watch: (1:06:25)

Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante.

> Intro theme courtesy of The Willow Walkers
> Outro song “Extemporaneous  Birth” courtesy of Boo Reefa 

State of the Race: Nominations from the Golden Globes, SAG Awards, and Annie Awards

The Awards season for December has pretty much wrapped up. We don’t have much going on until the Producer’s Guild Awards in early January. We have seen nominations from several groups, here’s what you need to remember…

Golden Globes – the nominations don’t mean anything in relation to the Oscars. The Golden Globes are held by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and the HFPA like being wined and dined. The actual awards ceremony itself is a better thing to keep an eye on. You can start to get a feel of how people accept awards which might earn them votes moving into March. 

SAG Awards – This is *pretty much* the same group that will be nominating the four acting categories for the Academy Awards. Hands down the best predictor for those specific categories. The SAG version of Best Picture is Best Cast in  Motion Picture. This actually carries some weight when it comes to predicting Best Picture. The Actors Guild is the largest percentage of the Academy, and since Best Picture is nominated by all members, one could reason that the five nominees from the SAG awards should be considered strongly for the Best Picture Oscar race.

Annie Awards – The animated film awards.

“Is it those four movies and one of five other ones?”

Yes….yes it is.

So what about this year?

Well, if you want to look for yourself…

SAG Awards 
Golden Globes
Annie Awards

But here’s five thoughts, why 5 you ask? Because 5 is the magic movie number don’t you know?

1. Black Panther – it’s getting a Best Picture nomination…I think. Black Panther is performing very well early on in Awards season. It’s got the Golden Globe nomination (the popular vote) and the SAG and National Board of Review nomination (the snobby vote). Watch out for Crazy Rich Asians as well. 

2. John David Washington – There’s a moment in BlacKkKlansman when Washington yells “Patrice!” and it sounds JUST LIKE HIS DAD. He’s performance so far this awards season is also reminiscent of Denzel. And honestly, it kind of came out of no where. Again, doubling up on the Golden Globes and Sag seems weird for an actor that was considered an underdog going into the season. JDDubs has vaulted himself into the Best Actor race. 

3. The Year of the Blunt – Mary Poppins Returns is the movie that has been appearing on more and more lists. Emily Blunt now has a Golden Globe nom and Sag nom to her credit. But maybe the most shocking thing is Emily Blunt’s nomination in the Supporting Actress category. Talkie Talkers praised her performance in A Quiet Place but the SAG Awards noticed as well. 

4.  Best Supporting Actor, Who’s Out? – There seems to be 6 solid picks here, and that’s just one too many (what’s the magic movie number?). Adam Driver (BlacKkKlansman), Mahershala Ali (Green Book), Timothee Chalamet (Beautiful Boy), Richard E. Grant (Can You Ever Forgive Me?), Sam Rockwell (Vice), and Sam Elliott (A Star is Born) all have legitimate shots to get nominated. My gut says to leave out Driver at the moment, but I wouldn’t bet money on it. 

5. Animated Picture, Who Gets In? – Incredibles 2, Isle of Dogs, Ralph Breaks the Internet, and Spider-Man all seem to be close to locks at this point. That leaves one space left. Mirai is the favorite of the foreign animated films. Smallfoot seems to be gaining momentum as well. Early Man got the fifth spot at the Annie Awards and with Aardman Animations (Wallace and Gromit) behing behind the film they know what it takes to take home a little gold man. 

Remember to check in to themediabyus.com regularly for updates on this year’s awards and subscribe to Talkie Talk for weekly State of the Race updates!

State of the Race: Available Contenders for Documentary Feature

In case you want to keep your ear to the ground about the feature length documentaries that may make up the five nominees at the academy awards, I have compiled a list of movies that are on the academy “short list” and where you can find them right now to stream. Although all of them aren’t on here, I think there’s enough to sink your teeth into. Note: I listed only the cheapest option from JustWatch so your particular streaming service may be available also. I also erred on the side of popularity. In the cases where a movie was free on multiple platforms, both are listed.

There’s a movie on here that’s on Shudder. Weird.

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Talkie Talk #140 Leave No Trace / Minding the Gap / Can You Ever Forgive Me? / Survivor

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Talkie Talk #140 Leave No Trace / Minding the Gap / Can You Ever Forgive Me? / Survivor



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Unfortunately what started as a freestyle rap battle turned into a discussion of movies and TV shows. But all four of us are here to say, we got some movies to discuss today… We’ve got award season fever and have been watching some movies likely to get nominated. And how about that new show that’s out called Survivor!

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Chris: Bad Samaritan (1:43), Tomb Raider (6:59), Outlaw King (11:34), The Kindergarten Teacher (15:45), Leave No Trace (19:06), Narcos: Mexico (24:00)

TJ: Sherlock (27:58), Support the Girls (30:56), Minding the Gap (37:18)

David: Crime + Punishment (45:20), Shirkers (52:57)

Brent: UnSane (56:02), Can You Ever Forgive Me? (58:34)

Reality Roundup: Survivor (1:05:12)

Breezy on the Streets: (1:13:26)

What to Watch: (1:14:32)

Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante.

> Intro theme courtesy of The Willow Walkers
> Outro song “Extemporaneous  Birth” courtesy of Boo Reefa