Page 1 of 1. Christoph Waltz and Life of Pi were early winners at Sunday's Oscars. Check out all the Oscar red carpet arrivals. Waltz, who won for Inglourious Basterds three years ago, picked up his second Best Supporting Actor statuette for his turn
It took a mix of CGI magic and all-too-real tigers to bring the story of a shipwrecked boy and a jungle cat to the screen in Life Of Pi.
David Magee spent decades knocking on the door of the movie industry, working to figure out his best path of entry; he was an actor, a novel abridger, and finally, took a crack at screenwriting.
Claudio Miranda was overwhelmed when he won the award for cinematography, for âLife of Pi.â âOh, my God, I can't even speak,â he said, but he did manage to thank director Ang Lee, who once called Larchmont home. âLife of Piâ also won for visual effects.
This is the first video in a new feature from HuffPost Books in association with Book Expo America's blog, Book Bliss. We're calling it Have Your (Cup)cake And Read It, Too.
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