A list of puns related to "List of Academy Award winning films"
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The Plot is that external relations are best maintained with innocence.
The film in question is a renowned Hollywood Film. It was copied from an unmade IndoAmerican Hollywood Project and was remade into a Bollywood Project.
Hint: The film in Question is from the Sci-Fi genre.
Hint: It's a Steven Spielberg Film.
Hint: It's primary audience are kids.
I am a filmmaker, writer and the founder and president of Representational Pictures. I directed and produced Inside Job, winner of the 2011 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, and No End in Sight: The American Occupation of Iraq, which was an Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary in 2008. My new film, Watergate β Or, How We Learned to Stop an Out-of-Control President tells, for the first time, the entire story of the Watergate scandal, from the first troubling signs in Richard Nixonβs presidency to Nixonβs resignation and beyond. But crucially, the film also situates Watergate in the context of all the issues it raised β many of which, of course, now resonate powerfully with current events. The film will air as a three-night event on HISTORY Channel November 2-4. More info here: https://www.history.com/shows/watergate Ask me anything!
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UPDATE- Thank you for all your great questions, make sure to tune in to HISTORY channel beginning tomorrow (11/2) at 9P/8Pc for the three-night event of WATERGATE- Or, How We Learned to Stop an Out-of-Control President
So Iβve just started watching the show, and in Season 1 Episode 5, Yumyulack several times compares his and Jesseβs predicament to, in his words βthe Academy Award Winning Film: Suicide Squadβ. At first I was confused and thought it was a joke about how little the Aliens know about earth culture, which was still kind of odd because film trivia appears to be the area of Earth culture they were all the most well versed in.
But then I looked it up: Suicide Squad somehow DID win an Academy Award for hair and makeup. Thatβs right, the guys that raided Hot Topic took home an Academy Award. Good for Yumyulack to bring this absurdity to our attention!
Hello r/movies!
I spend most of my time over on /r/nosleep (and I just told them about this a minute ago), but I thought I should post something here because it's relevant to this sub, and, well, it turns out that I'm too excited not to!
I'll give just a bit of a back-story/context. I'm going to include some relevant links just in case any of you want to see the things I'm referring to.
A year ago, I posted the following stories to NoSleep:
Retroactively, I called this series Penpal.
Not too long after finishing the stories, I began revising and expanding them into a novel. In April, 2012 I ran a Kickstarter for the book, which, mostly thanks to NoSleep, was a huge success. In August, I published the book on Amazon.com.
Before the book had even launched, however (and I haven't told anyone until today), I was contacted by a producer named Rich Middlemas, who won an Oscar for the documentary Undefeated this year. After talking for a while, we reached an agreement, and he is now officially on board to produce the film adaptation of Penpal! Rich has just started shopping the book around in an attempt to get it set up in Hollywood, so we've still got a ways to go, but I'm hopeful that we'll get there.
I never anticipated things getting this far, and I haven't forgotten for a second that the people of Reddit are who made this possible. The support I've gotten so far has been incredible, and whatever comes of all of this, I'm proud that it started on Reddit.
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