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By Jamal B. Barringer and Jessica Hassell
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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Buckle in for a mega-packed double feature of an episode that breaks the fabric of time and space, in much the same way that Flash did when he entered the speed force.
The first half of the show takes place prior to ABC’s Oscars telecast. Jess schools Jamal on every Best Picture nominee north of Dune but south of Belfast and Jamal addresses the harebrained executive decisions that reshaped the structure of the broadcast.
During the second part of the program, Jess and Jamal slap together a post-ceremony roundtable panel that features returning ASA guests David and Jamie, as well as Jess’s best friend and fellow CODA stan, Dani.
MUSIC: "Breath" by HoliznaCC0 [Public Domain]
Back at the beginning of this year, Disney launched a For Your Consideration Oscars campaign for their ensemble action drama Eternals, directed by Academy Award winner Chloe Zhao. In the wake of the conglomerate pleading for industry prestige, Jess and Jamal sat down to answer one question: “Do any of Marvel’s superhero movies deserve to win Best Picture?” Their conversation touches on Ruth E. Carter’s historic Costume Design win for Black Panther, why Eternals’ story is best suited to the small screen, and the sublime joy of seeing Michael B. Jordan call Angela Bassett ‘Auntie.’
MUSIC: "SPANISH BEEEYYAAACHHH" by Malaventura [Public Domain]
If the film Forrest Gump is to be believed, you can run away from a lot of things in life, but you can’t run away from the truth. The truth in this case is that the geniuses in the Academy thought that Forrest Gump deserved the honor of being called Best Picture, and then they made that same mistake again with Argo. On this episode, Jess and Jamal are joined by Jamal’s former roommate Parker to hack through a forest’s worth of willful historical inaccuracies and settle a long-standing debate about where Gump himself belongs in the story of Argo. (TW/CW: Discussion of sexual assault)
MUSIC: “Garden Party” by TRG Banks [Public Domain]
It Happened One Night is the first film to take home all five major Academy Awards, but over seven decades have elapsed since its historic wins. How will it fare when compared to Argo— Ben Affleck’s follow-up to The Town? To answer this, Jess and Jamal invite Jordan from the podcast Robots Into Guys to talk about sexy cinema, sociocultural displacement and standing in the shadow of Aaron Sorkin.
MUSIC: “Nobody” by Bert Williams [Public Domain]
Argo won Best Picture at the Oscars for its heart-stopping story about white people who really need to board a plane, but just how well does it stack up next to the O.G. "get on the plane" classic, Casablanca? On this episode, Jess and Jamal and joined by author Anthony Alberti to compare both films' positive character arcs and their matter-of-fact approaches to prejudice. MUSIC: "Four Way" by William Ross Chernoff's Nomads [CC-BY]
Is there any battle more intense than Kramer vs. Kramer? Hell yes, and it’s the battle between Jess and Jamal vs. Kramer vs. Kramer. In this special mini-sode, the hot-steppin’ hosts of All Systems Argo dive deeper into all the most troubling aspects of 1980’s Best Picture winner. They go over the implied horrors of the Kramers’ married life, dissect an especially bizarre restaurant scene, and laugh about the film’s overwhelming MGTOW vibes. MUSIC: “Dirty Beet Roots” by Futuristic Cavemen [CC-BY-SA]
It’s the deadbeat dad power hour on the pod, when Argo gets critiqued alongside the 1979 legal drama Kramer vs. Kramer. Jess, Jamal and special guest David from the podcast Robots Into Guys go all in on the films’ distractingly uneven takes on nuanced dilemmas and why both movies leave them all feeling downright unclean. MUSIC: “Dirty Beet Roots” by Futuristic Cavemen [CC-BY-SA]
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.