87 Weeks Until the 100th Oscars | How Green Was My Valley (1941)
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Wale, Wale, Wale, what do we have here? A valley huh? How green is it? Oh, not that green? Covered with coal soot actually? Oh Wale... That's it. That's the movie. It's a pretty even-keeled coming-of-age story for a young lad named Huw who comes from a coal mining family. Directed by legend John Ford it contains a lot of his hallmarks - growth, love, loss, and worker's rights. This is considered a bit of a controversial winner by cinema snobs - what does the Brainrot crew think of it?
In this episode you're gonna hear:
- A history of Wales and it's coal-mining roots (or seams)
- Robust discussion on a completely different Best Picture nominee, much to Drew's chagrin
- Why solving problems with violence is good, and awesome, sometimes
- So many Phantom Menace references. Seriously you are not ready for the amount of times we reference The Phantom Menace.
Follow us @bestpicturebrainrotpodcast as we keep delving into Oscars history with a brainrot spin
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