Welcome to this week’s edition of The Awards Circuit Power Hour. I am joined this week by Joey, Anna, and Michael as we dish about some television, box office, and the 2012 slate of films that could gain Oscar attention.
Here’s the agenda:
- TV Talk – Nielsen Ratings
- Box Office Numbers this weekend! (Michael)
- 2012 Movies Looking for Oscar this year:
- Lincoln
- Zero Dark Thirty
- Hyde Park on Hudson
- The Master
- Django Unchained
- Brave
- Argo
- On the Road
- Untitled Terrence Malick Project (The Burial)
- The Great Gatsby
- Les Miserables
- The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
- Questions from the Readers
- The Dark Knight Rises
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Enjoy as always everyone!
Joey Magidson(Quote) (Reply)
Loved the podcast! I have to admit, I wasn’t as taken with ‘The Town’ or ‘Gone Baby Gone’ (which I hated) as much as you guys, so I’m not as excited about ‘Argo,’ but I look forward to seeing what Ben Affleck does with his work this go around. Let’s just hope he can steer away from the convoluted melodrama that plagued his past two directorial features. I agree with Anna though, his acting has improved immensely.
Joseph Braverman(Quote) (Reply)
We can agree to disagree on Affleck’s directorial works, I suppose.
Joey Magidson(Quote) (Reply)
Glad I’m not the only one that thought Fellowship was the best of the LOTR trilogy. Also completely agree that The Hobbit is unnecessary…it just looks like it’s going to be very, very boring.
sc62788(Quote) (Reply)
Indeed…alas.
Joey Magidson(Quote) (Reply)
Hey, I read that John Contratti the talented cooking guy will be cooking on Hallmark Channel’s Mad Hungry which is produced by Martha Stewart on Wednesday, April 11. If anyone knows anymore information about it, can you please post it. Thanks. He made my Oscar night bash a big success.
Randy J.
Randy(Quote) (Reply)
Joey when you were talking about The Lord of the Rings, I felt like I was watching the Lord of the Rings vs. Star Wars argument between Randal and the LOTR fan from Clerks 2.
Alex L(Quote) (Reply)
Similar opinion on the matter to Kevin Smith I suppose…
Joey Magidson(Quote) (Reply)
Porchmonkey4life
Alex L(Quote) (Reply)
Bringing it back, I see?
Joey Magidson(Quote) (Reply)
Loving this you all! Keep it up!
Jessie(Quote) (Reply)
Much obliged!
Joey Magidson(Quote) (Reply)