Brains and Balls
- Episode aired Jun 16, 2022
- TV-MA
- 1h
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
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"The Godfather" is released to rave reviews and box office records. Drama unfolds at the 45th Academy Awards."The Godfather" is released to rave reviews and box office records. Drama unfolds at the 45th Academy Awards."The Godfather" is released to rave reviews and box office records. Drama unfolds at the 45th Academy Awards.
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Nicholas Petroccione
- Eddie Kurland
- (as Nick Petroccione)
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Did you know
- TriviaThis episode correctly shows that Marlon Brando did not attend the 1973 Academy Awards, but mistakenly includes Anthony Ippolito as Al Pacino (screen right, next to Robert Evans (Matthew Goode)). Both Brando and Pacino boycotted the Oscars that year: Brando sent Sacheen Littlefeather (played here by an uncredited actress) in his place to make a political speech against Hollywood's portrayal of Native Americans and to draw attention to the standoff at Wounded Knee; Pacino boycotted as a protest for being nominated for "Best Supporting Actor", even though he had more screen time in the film than Brando (who was nominated for Best Actor).
- GoofsIn the shot where Ruddy wins the Oscar (in 1973) a cameraman is visible in the foreground wearing a Covid mask.
- Quotes
Barry Lapidus: Do you know what they say the leading cause of divorce is, Bob? Marriage.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Javo & Temoc: Top 10 Series: Lo 'mejor' del año (2022)
Featured review
Dear "The Offer", you're a class act, bubbe!
I bow to the creators of this series. And to everyone in front of and behind the scenes of "The Offer". They managed to create a more than valiant addition to the legacy of one of the best movies ever made!
Everyone on screen shines and the entire cast has done justice to the real-life people. The tremendous scene-stealer Matthew Goode amazingly manages to take it even a notch further in this last episode. If he doesn't win every single award possible, he will be robbed.
Also, if you haven't been watching the post-credit behind the scenes of "The Offer's" behind the scenes, you're missing out ... big-time! This last one, accompanied by Mychael Danna's wonderful score from "Moneyball (2011)" is the final nail in the coffin to one of the best mini-series I have ever seen.
Salut!
Everyone on screen shines and the entire cast has done justice to the real-life people. The tremendous scene-stealer Matthew Goode amazingly manages to take it even a notch further in this last episode. If he doesn't win every single award possible, he will be robbed.
Also, if you haven't been watching the post-credit behind the scenes of "The Offer's" behind the scenes, you're missing out ... big-time! This last one, accompanied by Mychael Danna's wonderful score from "Moneyball (2011)" is the final nail in the coffin to one of the best mini-series I have ever seen.
Salut!
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