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oscar3 [2024/06/24 15:08] – body text + segments (migrated from fandom) macarthur44oscar3 [2025/01/13 01:23] (current) gordontrek
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 ^ Date | February 22, 2015 | ^ Date | February 22, 2015 |
 ^ Length | 2:16:41 | ^ Length | 2:16:41 |
-^ Host(s) | [[tim]][[gregg]] | +^ Host(s) | [[tim]]\\ [[gregg]] | 
-^ Guests | [[joe]][[mark]]Kim Delgado[[hank]][[peyton]]DeckerHeadsMike Huckabee (no-show)[[dean]] | +^ Guests | [[joe]]\\ [[mark]]\\ Kim Delgado\\ [[hank]]\\ [[peyton]]\\ DeckerHeads\\ Mike Huckabee (no-show)\\ [[dean]] | 
-^ Sponsor | [[chaplinsoriginal]] |+^ Sponsor | [[chaplinsoriginal|Chaplin's Chili]] |
 ^ Link | https://youtu.be/K5UFrRFD3Gw?si=VMyJAmGxB_XjlWu5 | ^ Link | https://youtu.be/K5UFrRFD3Gw?si=VMyJAmGxB_XjlWu5 |
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
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 Gregg returns from the break to introduce his new chat show, On Cinema On Directors. For his first show, he interviews two film directors on set, [[peyton]] (Yes Man) and Tim Heidecker (Decker). Tim, by now solidly inebriated, derails the segment with his arrogant and irreverent behavior. When he learns that Reed has cast Gregg in his upcoming film Ant-Man, a jealous Tim storms off the set. Gregg returns from the break to introduce his new chat show, On Cinema On Directors. For his first show, he interviews two film directors on set, [[peyton]] (Yes Man) and Tim Heidecker (Decker). Tim, by now solidly inebriated, derails the segment with his arrogant and irreverent behavior. When he learns that Reed has cast Gregg in his upcoming film Ant-Man, a jealous Tim storms off the set.
  
-Joe Estevez wins the On Cinema Lifetime Achievement Award. Tim and Gregg make amends, and introduce the show’s sponsor, [[chaplinsoriginal]]. Mark then does his final Stooge impression, Larry Fine. Gregg then discusses the Lord of the Rings franchise, claiming that Peter Jackson is planning to make over 100 films based on the book “The Silmarillion.” Tim, in an apparent drunken stupor, wins Best Director in the On Cinema Movie Awards, but recovers in time to receive the Best Screenplay and Best Picture awards. Tim grabs a bass guitar and sings a sloshed rendition of Oscar Fever.+Joe Estevez wins the On Cinema Lifetime Achievement Award. Tim and Gregg make amends, and introduce the show’s sponsor, [[chaplinsoriginal|Chaplin's Chili]]. Mark then does his final Stooge impression, Larry Fine. Gregg then discusses the Lord of the Rings franchise, claiming that Peter Jackson is planning to make over 100 films based on the book “The Silmarillion.” Tim, in an apparent drunken stupor, wins Best Director in the On Cinema Movie Awards, but recovers in time to receive the Best Screenplay and Best Picture awards. Tim grabs a bass guitar and sings a sloshed rendition of Oscar Fever.
  
 Following this, Gregg introduces his mystery guest. He raises a curtain to reveal an elderly man, who claims to be [[dean]]. Gregg interviews him and asks him about his new book, in which he details how he faked his death in 1955 to escape his fame. Tim is thoroughly unconvinced, and clashes with the newcomer almost immediately. He shouts at Mr. Dean to leave, and begins trashing the set in a drunken rage. The show ends with a mosaic of Mark’s Three Stooges impressions. Following this, Gregg introduces his mystery guest. He raises a curtain to reveal an elderly man, who claims to be [[dean]]. Gregg interviews him and asks him about his new book, in which he details how he faked his death in 1955 to escape his fame. Tim is thoroughly unconvinced, and clashes with the newcomer almost immediately. He shouts at Mr. Dean to leave, and begins trashing the set in a drunken rage. The show ends with a mosaic of Mark’s Three Stooges impressions.
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