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A Room With A Queue: A Fame Itself Podcast

A Room With A Queue: A Fame Itself Podcast

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A cinephile's search for permanence in a fleeting digital word.Fame Itself Art
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  • The Oscar (1966)
    May 23 2025

    The Oscar wasn’t just panned, it was nearly purged.

    The Oscar is a film so overproduced, overacted, and overdesigned that it circles the block back to relevance. For all its missteps and miscastings, it exposes the machinery of Hollywood mythmaking better than a dozen prestige pictures. More importantly, its resurrection on Blu-ray reveals why boutique labels matter.

    Physical media, in this case, captures The Oscar for what it is: a flawed, fascinating artifact of an industry in Golden Age denial.

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    11 mins
  • Academy Awards Illustrated (1971)
    May 21 2025

    You probably didn’t expect the definitive history of Hollywood’s most prestigious night to be launched on a daytime talk show.

    More than a record of categories, dates, and names, Robert Osbourne's Academy Awards Ilustrated is a tribute to the permanence of print in a culture obsessed with ephemeral media. It laid the foundation for Oscar commentary and scholarship in the decades that followed. It also highlights the disconnect between cultural memory and archival truth.

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    13 mins
  • Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story (2024)
    May 17 2025

    Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story (2024) explores what it means to be born into a very bright spotlight, and what it takes to live up to it.


    The 2025 DVD release from Kino Lorber offers audiences a chance to discover (or rediscover) a living legend while helping preserve her legacy through the power of physical media and independent film.


    Please note: this episode contains spoilers.

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    11 mins

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