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Tag Archives: oscar
Oscar messes up
Haha, this video of Oscar messing up a lot during filming is funny. Plus, he’s wearing a full-blown American flag as a T-shirt. Right on. [via]
The Oscar Winning Boston Movie
I like Boston! And I’m fron New York! If you watched any movie in the past year or so with Boston as its backdrop, you’ll see it in the “movie” above.
The world's first bionic cat
Photo: AP Photo/Jim Incledon/PA Oscar the cat is being hailed as the world’s first true bionic feline. After losing his two hind legs in a combine harvester, Oscar was outfitted with metallic pegs as feet. Those metal pegs were then … Continue reading
The Red Balloon (Le ballon rouge)
This is a 1956 dialogue-free short film directed by Albert Lamorisse that won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Yelena introduced it to me and I liked it. I have a feeling that a lot of the fascination with isolated … Continue reading