Forgotten Films

The Chaotic Charm of 'Oscar'

32 min · 19. maj 2026
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In this episode of Forgotten Films, hosts Jed and Ray dive into the 1991 screwball comedy 'Oscar,' starring Sylvester Stallone. They discuss the film's chaotic plot, memorable characters, and the comedic style of director John Landis. The conversation explores the cast's performances, the film's reception, and why it has become a forgotten gem in cinema history. With insights into the themes of the movie and recommendations for similar films, this episode is a celebration of a unique comedy that deserves more recognition.

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