Tuesday, February 26, 2013

What Lee's `Life of Pi' Oscar Says of Chinese Film

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What Lee's `Life of Pi' Oscar Says of Chinese Film

After host Seth MacFarlane's lengthy and self-deprecating intro to the 85th Annual College Awards, the night's first Oscar went to one of the season's most-celebrated actors. Christoph Waltz, who played bounty hunter Dr.

The inadvertent perpetrator was Ang Lee, the Taiwanese- American director of “Life of Pi.” Upon receiving his second best-director pronouncement (he first won in 2005 for “Brokeback Mountain”), Lee offered what in Hollywood must have sounded like an innocuous

The inadvertent perpetrator was Ang Lee, the Taiwanese- American director of “Life of Pi.” Upon receiving his second best-director pronouncement (he first won in 2005 for “Brokeback Mountain”), Lee offered what in Hollywood must have sounded like an innocuous

The inadvertent perpetrator was Ang Lee, the Taiwanese- American director of “Life of Pi.” Upon receiving his second best-director pronouncement (he first won in 2005 for “Brokeback Mountain”), Lee offered what in Hollywood must have sounded like an innocuous

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