An animation student’s master thesis film, entitled Kiwi. The message is not only sweet, but the animation’s great as well, considering a single person did it all. Highly recommended!
Michael J. Fox appeared in some TV ads recently, to support stem cell research for Parkinson’s disease. The ads showed him moving uncontrollably, due to Parkinson’s. They were candid, and truthful. I’ve always liked Michael as an actor, and I thought he’s been a real gentleman throughout his ordeal with Parkinson’s. I agree with him, and with the ads. Stem cell research should be allowed, because it holds the potential for so many cures. So I was shocked to hear that Rush Limbaugh — although it shouldn’t be a surprise that he’s callous and inconsiderate — accused Michael of faking it in the ads. I love Michael’s response, which shows, again, how much of a gentleman he is:
“The notion that you could calculate for effect … People out there with Parkinson’s are going, would that we could.”
If I had been in his place, I wouldn’t have minced my words — and perhaps, that’s why I’m not in his place. Bravo to you, Michael! Keep up the fantastic work you’re doing, and I do hope they find a cure for Parkinson’s soon!
If you haven’t heard about Skidboot, the amazing dog from Texas, you’ll definitely know him now, and love him, too:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5249518974978628334
[Thanks, Samy!]
I recently found out about two videos, both found on YouTube. The first, called I Can Only Imagine – Mercy Me, is a wonderfully inspirational video showing the amazing willpower of two people, a father-son team, who compete in triathlons. The catch is that the son is completely disabled, and the father carries him all the way through each leg of the competitions.
The second is called Fast Film, and is a stop-motion animation mash-up made with paper cutouts and live action from past movies. Must see both!
Stumbled onto this wonderful collection of Quotes from Albert Einstein. Not sure if they’re all from him, but they’re great! Enjoy!