Culture Buzz Oscar the cat has learned how to keep this chick warm and quiet!
Politics Buzz Hollywood fundraisers come at a cost for consumer watchdog, tuned liberal Senate candidate in this spoof of the Oscar-winning film “The Artist.”
TV Buzz What really lies (and sits, and jumps) at the end of a three-hour awards show? Uggie does.
TV Buzz This concerns me. Tim Gunn was one of ABC's pre-Oscars red carpet correspondents. Unfortunately, Gunn's intros and outros—along with basically every other part of his performance—weren't quite as ravishingly fabulous as the famous women he had the privilege of interviewing.
TV Buzz New year, new JLo wardrobe malfunction! Flanked by an equally giddy Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez presented two trophies at tonight's Academy Awards—and then she gave away a couple of Oscars.
Culture Buzz Medical science can do weird and wonderful and slightly unsettling things. Following yesterday's amazing story of Ugur Acar, here are nine more examples of face transplant procedures. WARNING: While most will find these images fascinating and inspirational, some may find them disturbing.
Culture Buzz Meet Oren and Oscar. One of them is a little less sloppy than the other come lunchtime.
Movie Buzz Best Actor nominee Jean Dujardin has a new sex comedy hitting theaters in France this month, and advertising regulators have asked that the studio take down the posters for “Les Infideles” because they are degrading to women.
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Because of course that’s the reason. Hollywood was so distracted/distraught over that much male nudity that they pulled out the smelling salts and fainting couches.
Movie Buzz Don't underestimate the irrational rage of a Twitard. But do laugh at it!
Movie Buzz This morning Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close was nominated for best picture, despite being viewed by most as a critical failure (Rotten Tomatoes Score: 48%). Here are 27 much better movies that weren't as lucky as the Tom Hanks-Sandra Bullock 9/11 drama.
Sadly, no Klumps will be farting at the Oscars. Black Nerd Comedy imagines Eddie Murphy (and Eddie Murphy and Eddie Murphy) in the Academy Awards night that will never happen.
Movie Buzz I tied for first in my Oscar pool, thanks to the short “God of Love.” Here's the full list — how did you fare?
Movie Buzz “What time do the Oscars start in 2011?” “Oscar time 2011”? “Time Oscars 2011”? If you're asking yourself any of these questions, you're probably kind of an idiot. They always start at the same time! But since you're searching for what time the Oscars start in 2011, here you go:
Movie Buzz For the first time in Oscar's 83-year history, a designer has created a special, Oscar-only envelope. Marc Friedland came up with the sharp new look for the usually frumpy envelopes.
Oscar the Grouch offers his predictions on the awards which share his name. Put your money on Colin Filth.
Movie Buzz Lego auteur Alex Eylar has bricked together scenes from each of this year's Academy Awards Best Picture nominees. They should make a Lego Black Swan video game. People would pay out the nose to recreate certain scenes with Mila Kunis on Kinect.
Footage and audio of King George VI, subject of “The King's Speech” in which he was played by Colin Firth, addressing a large crowd in Scotland. It's a fascinating exhibit of the numerous speech impediments that plagued George throughout his life. Poor guy. The halting stammer gets really bad at about the two minute mark.
Move over Natalie, there may be an upset here. Don't get your hopes up too high!
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Remember Oscar, the cat who lived in a dementia ward and was able to predict when a patient was going to die? He's getting a movie! It's still in the early stages of planning, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed for it to be a horror flick.
Mindfreak: The usually-green Oscar the Grouch was once…orange! Apparently he wasn't allowed to clash with Ernie, or own his own apartment, so to green and into the trash can he goes.
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Karl Malden, who is most known for his role in A Streetcar Names Desire, died today at the age of 97.
Movie Buzz The final dance sequence in Slumdog Millionaire was epic. The song, Jai Ho by Rahman and Gulzar, is an Oscar nominee for “Best Original Song” and has a pretty good shot at winning. These various YouTube reenactments alone are worthy of some kind of high-five.