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Snubs & Dubs: A Best Picture Podcast

By: Kyle Tobiasson & Jason Miller
  • Summary

  • Snubs & Dubs is a weekly movie podcast where each season is a retrospective look at a year in the Academy Award for Best Picture. With 25 movies covered each season, S&D examines all the nominees as well as other noteworthy films from that year to finish a season off informed are ready to answer the question: Did the winner of Best Picture that year deserve the Dub? Whether you listen the whole way through or pick-up whenever, join hosts Kyle Tobiasson and Jason Miller on their Snubs & Dubs journey today!
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Episodes
  • 2023 Oscars Pre-Show - 95th Academy Awards
    Mar 10 2023

    Welcome to the 2nd Annual Snubs & Dubs Oscars Pre-Show! We're going over most of the categories at the 95th Academy Awards and providing you with what we think should and will win for each category at this Sunday's ceremony!

    Please note: This was recorded the SAME DAY as we recorded our Season 3 finale (January 27th). That is to say,  a lot has happened since then, including many precursor awards AND the completed watch-through of all nominees of Best Picture by me, host Kyle. Now, I COULD have released this earlier, but I thought you know, I'll hold out, watch the rest of the movies, and if I have anything else to say, I'll record an addition at the end. Well, even though I've now seen all the movies, I can't say I need to make any changes to my predictions. Best Supporting Actress is still anyone's guess, and Best Actor has maybe narrowed to being between Fraser and Butler (which, by the way, I...liked...Elvis???). If you want to know any of my thoughts as things happen on Sunday, Tweet @snubsanddubs!

    The nominees for Best Picture this year are:

    • All Quiet on the Western Front
    • Avatar: The Way of Water
    • The Banshees of Inisherin
    • Elvis
    • Everything Everywhere All at Once
    • The Fabelmans
    • Tar
    • Top Gun: Maverick
    • Triangle of Sadness
    • Women Talking

    Have you watched all these films? What do you think should and/or will win? Let us know at the social channels below!

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    28 mins
  • S03E26 - Finale: 74th Academy Awards (2001)
    Feb 6 2023

    Welcome to the Season 3 Finale of Snubs & Dubs! This episode wraps up the 74th Academy Awards and the films of 2001 and finally answers the question: Did Ron Howard's A Beautiful Mind deserve to win Best Picture?

    NOTE: As we mention in the episode, we are going to be taking a substantial break between S3 and S4. Please follow our social media (linked below) to stay up-to-date with our announcements. 

    TIMECODES:
    00:25 -
    Intro
    01:19 - General Thoughts on 2001
    02:56 - Biggest Surprises of 2001
    05:03 - Finale Layout +Break Announcement
    06:48 - Final Rankings
    09:52 - Critical Recap
    21:44 - Other 2001 Movies
    28:26 - The 74th Academy Awards
    33:59 - Award Amendments
    48:41 - Wrap-up  + Season 4 Preview

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    52 mins
  • S03 Bonus Episode 3 - Freddy Got Fingered (2001)
    Feb 3 2023

    Welcome to Season 3 of Snubs & Dubs! This season we are covering the 74th Academy Awards, featuring the films of 2001.

    For the final Bonus Episode of Season 3, we are talking about the worst movie of 2001, Tom Green's Freddy Got Fingered. Gord Brody (Tom Green) is a struggling cartoonist trying to pitch an animated show to Hollywood executives. When he fails, he returns to his hometown with no choice but to live with his parents and younger brother, Freddy (Eddie Kaye Thomas). His father (Rip Torn) doesn't approve of Gord's career path, and pressures him to gain independence. As father and son exchange barbs, Gord comes up with a lie that changes everything: He claims his dad is molesting Freddy, leading to drastic consequences.

    TIMECODES:
    00:25 -
    Intro
    01:43 - Freddy Got Fingered Intro
    06:56 - The Plot
    09:40 - Discussion  
    17:33 - Reviews + Box Office
    20:19 - Fun Letterboxd Reviews
    22:10 - Awards
    23:35 - Interesting Facts
    27:19 - Final Thoughts

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    30 mins

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