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By Brian Ramsdell
The podcast currently has 62 episodes available.
Voila! Brian and John review the next film to win Best Picture, 2011's The Artist. Brian and John touch briefly on what kinds of things they have watched and read in the last week, including some sports, Army of the Dead, Spiral, Gilmore Girls, and Tree of Life! Join us next week as we do a deep dive into 2010 Best Picture winner, The King's Speech. Follow us on Instagram at Pops On Pop Culture, and send DMs to us on Instagram, also consider contributing to the new Patreon page at patreon.com/popsonpopculture.
Argo #*&$ yourself! Brian and John review the next film to win Best Picture, 2012's Argo. Brian and John touch briefly on what kinds of things they have watched and read in the last week, including some sports, Godfather of Harlem, Shadow & Bone, The Mitchell's vs The Machines, and Trial of the Chicago 7! Join us next week as we do a deep dive into 2011 Best Picture winner, The Artist. Follow us on Instagram at Pops On Pop Culture, and send DMs to us on Instagram, also consider contributing to the new Patreon page at patreon.com/popsonpopculture.
This is the way! Brian and John review the next film to win Best Picture, 2013's 12 Years a Slave. Brian and John touch briefly on what kinds of things they have watched and read in the last week, including some sports, TENET, Mortal Kombat, Falcon and Winter Soldier, and Without Remorse! Join us next week as we do a deep dive into 2012 Best Picture winner, Argo. Follow us on Instagram at Pops On Pop Culture, and send DMs to us on Instragram, also consider contributing to the new Patreon page at patreon.com/popsonpopculture.
And the winner is! Brian and John review the next film to win Best Picture, 2014's Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance). Brian and John touch briefly on what kinds of things they have watched and read in the last week, including some sports, The Academy Awards, Selma, Enemy at the Gates, Diners Drive-ins and Dives, and Invincible! Join us next week as we do a deep dive into 2013 Best Picture winner, 12 Years a Slave. Follow us on Instagram at Pops On Pop Culture, and send e-mails with comments, suggestions, and questions to [email protected], also consider contributing to the new Patreon page at patreon.com/popsonpopculture.
Stupendous! Brian and John review the next film to win Best Picture, 2015's Spotlight. Brian and John touch briefly on what kinds of things they have watched and read in the last week, including some sports, Hellraiser, Godzilla v. Kong, and The Revenant! Join us next week as we do a deep dive into 2014 Best Picture winner, Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance). Follow us on Instagram at Pops On Pop Culture, and send e-mails with comments, suggestions, and questions to [email protected], also consider contributing to the new Patreon page at patreon.com/popsonpopculture.
Wow! Brian and John review the next film to win Best Picture, 2016's Moonlight. Brian and John touch briefly on what kinds of things they have watched and read in the last week, including some sports, Barack Obama's new autobiography, Soul, Jiu Jitsu and Dr. Phil! Join us next week as we do a deep dive into 2015 Best Picture winner, Spotlight. Follow us on Instagram at Pops On Pop Culture, and send e-mails with comments, suggestions, and questions to [email protected], also consider contributing to the new Patreon page at patreon.com/popsonpopculture.
ERMAHGERD! Brian and John review the next film to win Best Picture, 2017's The Shape of Water. Brian and John touch briefly on what kinds of things they have watched and read in the last week, including some sports, a book book Shaquille O'Neal's autobiography, Phantom Thread, Get Out and Fables. Join us next week as we do a deep dive into 2016 Best Picture winner, Moonlight. Follow us on Instagram at Pops On Pop Culture, and send e-mails with comments, suggestions, and questions to [email protected], also consider contributing to the new Patreon page at patreon.com/popsonpopculture.
Bonjour! Brian and John review the next film to win Best Picture, 2018's Green Book. Brian and John touch briefly on what kinds of things they have watched and read in the last week, including some sports, a book book about the Vietnam war, The Favourite, and Fables. Join us next week as we do a deep dive into 2018 Best Picture winner, Green Book. Follow us on Instagram at Pops On Pop Culture, and send e-mails with comments, suggestions, and questions to [email protected], also consider contributing to the new Patreon page at patreon.com/popsonpopculture.
Let's all go to the lobby! Brian and John review their first film in the adventure of watching every Best Picture Winner, 2019's Parasite. Brian and John touch briefly on what kinds of things they have watched and read in the last week, including some sports, a book book about the Vietnam war, and Fables. Join us next week as we do a deep dive into 2018 Best Picture winner, Green Book. Follow us on Instagram at Pops On Pop Culture, and send e-mails with comments, suggestions, and questions to [email protected], also consider contributing to the new Patreon page at patreon.com/popsonpopculture.
We're back! Again! Brian and John return to the mics to talk comics and movies and everything Pandemic. Brian and John touch briefly on what kinds of things they have watched and read in the last year. The format moving forward will change slightly with Brian and John watching every movie that ever won the Best Picture Oscar for every year! Join us next week as we do a deep dive into 2019 Best Picture winner, Parasite. Follow us on Instagram at Pops On Pop Culture, and send e-mails with comments, suggestions, and questions to [email protected], also consider contributing to the new Patreon page at patreon.com/popsonpopculture.
The podcast currently has 62 episodes available.