SPECTRE - Awards Chatter, Nominations and Results

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  • Posts: 11,119
    RC7 wrote: »
    His response to a journalist about Radiohead is priceless. I don't really care about awards, but hopefully he'll now realise that not everyone's response to his work is akin to that of a three year old brat.

    :-bd
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    A nice bit of trivia regarding the Golden Globes I made ;-). The James Bond films now have won THREE Golden Globes and earned NINE more Golden Globe nominations. Here's a list:

    Golden Globe WINS (three):

    "Best Original Song":
    --> "SKYFALL", Adele Atkins & Paul Epworth
    --> "SPECTRE", Sam Smith & James Napier
    "Best Promising Newcomer - Female":
    --> "DOCTOR NO", Ursula Andress



    Golden Globe NOMINATIONS (nine):

    "Best Original Song":
    --> "FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE", Matt Munro, John Barry & Lionel Bart
    --> "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME", Carly Simon, Marvin Hamlisch & Carole Bayer Sager
    --> "FOR YOUR EYES ONLY", Sheena Easton, Bill Conti & Michael Leeson
    --> "A VIEW TO A KILL", Duran Duran & John Barry
    --> "TOMORROW NEVER DIES", Sheryl Crow & Mitchell Froom
    --> "DIE ANOTHER DAY", Madonna & Mirwais Ahmadzaï
    "Best Original Score":
    --> "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME", Marvin Hamlisch
    "Best Actress in a Supporting Role":
    --> "NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN", Barbara Carrera
    "Best Promising Newcomer - Male":
    --> "ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE", George Lazenby
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    How did McCartney's "Live and Let Die" not get a nod for the Globes? I've never been a massive fan of it, but it's mighty peculiar that it got snubbed.
  • Posts: 11,119
    How did McCartney's "Live and Let Die" not get a nod for the Globes? I've never been a massive fan of it, but it's mighty peculiar that it got snubbed.

    Perhaps because, in that particular year, the category "Best Original Song" was very very competitive? So that in the end there actually were better songs than "Live And Let Die"?

    On the other hand...."Live And Let Die" got the Oscar nomination eventually. So....all good no :-)?
  • edited January 2016 Posts: 11,119
    I made an extensive list of Movie Awards, both the actual wins and the further nominations/non-wins:


    THE ACADEMY AWARDS (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences)

    Academy Award WINS (four):
    "Best Sound (Editing)":
    --> "GOLDFINGER", Norman Wanstall
    --> "SKYFALL", Per Hallberg & Karen Baker Landers
    "Best Original Song":
    --> "SKYFALL", Adele Adkins & Paul Epworth
    "Best Special Visual Effects":
    --> "THUNDERBALL", John Stears

    Academy Award NOMINATIONS (twelve):
    "Best Cinematography":
    --> "SKYFALL", Roger Deakins
    "Best Original Score":
    --> "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME", Marvin Hamlisch
    --> "SKYFALL", Thomas Newman
    "Best Original Song":
    --> "CASINO ROYALE ‘67", Dusty Springfield, Burt Bacharach & Hal David for “The Look Of Love”
    --> "LIVE AND LET DIE", Paul & Linda McCartney (Wings) and George Martin
    --> "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME", Carly Simon, Marvin Hamlisch & Carole Bayer Sager for “Nobody Does It Better”
    --> "FOR YOUR EYES ONLY", Sheena Easton, Bill Conti & Michael Leeson
    --> "SPECTRE", for the song "Writing's On The Wall", Sam Smith & James Napier
    "Best Sound (Mixing)":
    --> "DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER", Gordon K. McCallum, John W. Mitchell & Al Overton
    --> "SKYFALL", Scott Millan, Greg P. Russell & Stuart Wilson
    "Best Production Design":
    --> "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME", Ken Adam
    "Best Special Visual Effects":
    --> "MOONRAKER", Derek Meddings, Paul Wilson & John Evans



    THE GOLDEN GLOBES (Hollywood Foreign Press Association)

    Golden Globe WINS (three):
    "Best Original Song":
    --> "SKYFALL", Adele Adkins & Paul Epworth
    --> "SPECTRE", Sam Smith & James Napier
    "Best Promising Newcomer - Female":
    --> "DOCTOR NO", Ursula Andress

    Golden Globe NOMINATIONS (nine):
    "Best Original Song":
    --> "FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE", Matt Munro, John Barry & Lionel Bart
    --> "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME", Carly Simon, Marvin Hamlisch & Carole Bayer Sager
    --> "FOR YOUR EYES ONLY", Sheena Easton, Bill Conti & Michael Leeson
    --> "A VIEW TO A KILL", Duran Duran & John Barry
    --> "TOMORROW NEVER DIES", Sheryl Crow & Mitchell Froom
    --> "DIE ANOTHER DAY", Madonna & Mirwais Ahmadzaï
    "Best Original Score":
    --> "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME", Marvin Hamlisch
    "Best Actress in a Supporting Role":
    --> "NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN", Barbara Carrera
    "Best Promising Newcomer - Male":
    --> "ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE", George Lazenby



    THE GRAMMY AWARDS (National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences)

    Grammy WINS (two):
    "Best Original Score":
    --> "SKYFALL", Thomas Newman
    "Best Original Song":
    --> "SKYFALL", Adele Adkins & Paul Epworth

    Grammy NOMINATIONS (seven):
    "Best Original Score":
    --> "GOLDFINGER", John Barry
    --> "CASINO ROYALE ‘67", Burt Bacharach
    --> "LIVE AND LET DIE", George Martin
    --> "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME", Marvin Hamlisch
    "Best Original Song":
    --> "TOMORROW NEVER DIES", Sheryl Crow & Mitchell Froom
    --> "DIE ANOTHER DAY", Madonna & Mirwais Ahmadzaï
    --> "CASINO ROYALE ‘06", Chris Cornell & David Arnold for “You Know My Name”



    THE BAFTA AWARDS (British Academy of Film and Television Arts)

    BAFTA WINS (five):
    "Best British Film":
    --> "SKYFALL", Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli & Sam Mendes
    "Rising Star (Best Actress)":
    --> "CASINO ROYALE '06", Eva Green
    "Best Cinematography":
    --> "FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE", Ted Moore
    "Best Original Score":
    --> "SKYFALL", Thomas Newman
    "Best Sound (Editing & Mixing)":
    --> "CASINO ROYALE ‘06", Chris Munro, Eddy Joseph, Mike Smith, Martin Cantwell & Mark Taylor

    BAFTA NOMINATIONS (twentyfour):
    "Best British Film":
    --> "CASINO ROYALE ‘06", Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli & Martin Campbell
    "Best Leading Actor":
    --> "CASINO ROYALE ‘06", Daniel Craig
    "Best Supporting Actor":
    --> "SKYFALL", Javier Bardem
    "Best Supporting Actress":
    --> "SKYFALL", Judi Dench
    "Best Adapted Screenplay":
    --> "CASINO ROYALE ‘06", Paul Haggis, Neal Purvis & Robert Wade
    "Best Cinematography":
    --> "CASINO ROYALE ‘06", Phil Meheux
    --> "SKYFALL", Roger Deakins
    "Best Original Score":
    --> "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME", Marvin Hamlisch
    --> "CASINO ROYALE ‘06", David Arnold
    "Best Editing":
    --> "CASINO ROYALE ‘06", Stuart Baird
    --> "SKYFALL", Stuart Baird
    "Best Special Effects":
    --> "GOLDENEYE", Chris Corbould, Derek Meddings & Brian Smithies
    --> "CASINO ROYALE ‘06", Steve Begg, Chris Corbould, John Paul Docherty & Ditch Doy
    --> "QUANTUM OF SOLACE", Chris Corbould & Kevin Tod Haug
    "Best Sound (Editing & Mixing)":
    --> "GOLDENEYE", Jim Shields, David John & Graham V. Hartstone
    --> "QUANTUM OF SOLACE", Chris Munro, Eddy Jospeh, James Boyle, Mike Smith & Mark Taylor
    --> "SKYFALL", Stuart Wilson, Scott Millan & Per Hallberg, Karen Baker Landers
    "Best Production Design":
    --> "GOLDFINGER", Ken Adam
    --> "THUNDERBALL", Ken Adam
    --> "YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE", Ken Adam
    --> "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME", Ken Adam
    --> "CASINO ROYALE ‘06", Peter Lamont
    --> "SKYFALL", Dennis Gassner
    "Best Costume Design":
    --> "CASINO ROYALE ‘67", Julie Harris



    THE CRITICS’ CHOICE AWARDS (Broadcast Film Critics Association)

    Critics’ Choice Award WINS (three):
    "Best Film, Action":
    --> "SKYFALL", Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli & Sam Mendes
    "Best Leading Actor, Action":
    --> "SKYFALL", Daniel Craig
    "Best Original Song":
    --> "SKYFALL", Adele Adkins & Paul Epworth

    Critic’s Choice NOMINATIONS (six):
    "Best Leading Actor, Action":
    --> "SPECTRE", Daniel Craig
    "Best Leading Actress, Action":
    --> "SKYFALL", Judi Dench
    "Best Supporting Actress":
    --> "SKYFALL", Judi Dench
    "Best Supporting Actor":
    --> "SKYFALL", Javier Bardem
    "Best Cinematography":
    --> "SKYFALL", Roger Deakins
    "Best Original Song":
    --> "SPECTRE", Sam Smith & James Napier for “Writing’s On The Wall”



    THE SAG AWARDS (Screen Actors Guild)

    SAG Award WINS (one):
    "Best Stunt Ensemble":
    --> "SKYFALL"

    SAG Award NOMINATIONS (one):
    "Best Supporting Actor":
    --> "SKYFALL", Javier Bardem



    THE DARRYL F. ZANUCK or PGA AWARDS (Producers Guild)

    PGA Award NOMINATIONS (one):
    "Best Picture / Outstanding Producer":
    --> "SKYFALL", Michael G. Wilson & Barbara Broccoli



    THE WGA AWARDS (Writers Guild)

    WGA NOMINATIONS (two):
    "Best Adapted Screenplay, Comedy":
    --> "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME", Richard Maibaum & Christopher Wood
    --> "FOR YOUR EYES ONLY", Richard Maibaum & Michael G. Wilson



    THE IRVING G. THALBERG AWARD (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences)

    THALBERG AWARD WIN (one):
    --> Awarded in 1982 to: producer Albert R. Broccoli
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
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    RC7 wrote: »
    His response to a journalist about Radiohead is priceless. I don't really care about awards, but hopefully he'll now realise that not everyone's response to his work is akin to that of a three year old brat.

    That was very embarrassing to watch.
  • RC7RC7
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    RC7 wrote: »
    His response to a journalist about Radiohead is priceless. I don't really care about awards, but hopefully he'll now realise that not everyone's response to his work is akin to that of a three year old brat.

    That was very embarrassing to watch.

    For that journalist, I'm sure.
  • Posts: 11,119
    RC7 wrote: »
    RC7 wrote: »
    His response to a journalist about Radiohead is priceless. I don't really care about awards, but hopefully he'll now realise that not everyone's response to his work is akin to that of a three year old brat.

    That was very embarrassing to watch.

    For that journalist, I'm sure.

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  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    The Oscar nominations will be announced early tomorrow, so we'll see what WOTW is up against, though I can only assume it'll be copy-and-pasted from the Globes noms.
  • Posts: 11,119
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    The Oscar nominations will be announced early tomorrow, so we'll see what WOTW is up against, though I can only assume it'll be copy-and-pasted from the Globes noms.

    That is not exactly true. The "Original Song" nominations from the Oscars have always been quite different from the "Original Song" nominations from the Globes. In the past decade I think only John Legend and Adele won both the Oscar and the Globe. Actually, it was Adele and her song "Skyfall" that really upscaled the category quality-wise.

    There's also a small chance "SPECTRE" gets an Oscar nomination for "Best Sound Editing"....
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    Whether the nominations differ or are the exact same as the ones from the Golden Globes, I think 'See You Again' or WOTW will win it, either way.
  • Posts: 11,119
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Whether the nominations differ or are the exact same as the ones from the Golden Globes, I think 'See You Again' or WOTW will win it, either way.

    Again, it's not that easy. Usually only two songs from the Golden Globe nominees list makes it to the Oscars final 5:

    http://www.indiewire.com/article/2016-oscar-predictions-best-original-song-20151026
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    Still, both of the aforementioned songs will be nominated and one of them will win. Mark my words!
  • Red_SnowRed_Snow Australia
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    'SPECTRE' has received a Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Award nomination for 'Best Contemporary Hair Styling'.
  • Artemis81Artemis81 In Christmas Land
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    Red_Snow wrote: »
    'SPECTRE' has received a Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Award nomination for 'Best Contemporary Hair Styling'.
    This is a very interesting nomination. I did like Craig's hair in this one though and the girls did have beautiful hair as well.

  • edited January 2016 Posts: 11,119
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Still, both of the aforementioned songs will be nominated and one of them will win. Mark my words!

    People too easily say IMO that the category "Original Song" is a weak one. But if people in here would take a better and more detailed look at the entire shortlist (it has 74 songs on it), then perhaps people start liking this category a bit more.

    Also, for the "Original Song" category with the Oscars, documentary features are eligible. So following songs that were not nominated for the Golden Globes, but that I think are quite good as well. Interesting to note, is that Brian Wilson's song for "Love & Mercy" has been disqaulified for the Oscars:

    Lady Gaga with "Til It Happens To You" for the documentary "THE HUNTING GROUND":


    Andra Day with "The Light That Never Fails" for the documentary "MERU":


    The Weeknd with "Earned It" for the film "FIFTY SHADES OF GREY":


    Leon Bridges with "So Long" for the film "CONCUSSION":


    Tim Wheeler with "Feels Like Summer" for the animated feature "SHAUN THE SHEEP":


    Ivy Levan with "Who Can You Trust" for the film "SPY":


    Jennifer Hudson with "I Run" for the film "CHI-RAQ":


    Mali Music with "Sit Down For This" for the film "CHI-RAQ":


    Brendan James with "None Of Them Are You" for the animated feature "ANOMALISA":


    Lily Allen with "Little Soldier" for the film "PAN":


    Lily Allen with "Something's Not Right" for the film "PAN":


    Meryl Streep with "Cold One" for the film "RICKIE AND THE FLASH":


    Jessie J with "Flashlight" for the film "PITCH PERFECT 2"


    Meghan Trainor with "Better When I'm Dancin'" for the animated feature "THE PEANUTS MOVIE":





    I do agree however that after the Golden Globe win for "Writing's On The Wall" it has become a slightly more certain nomination. Just to give an idea, here are the five Golden Globe nominees:

    Sam Smith with "Writing's On The Wall" for the film "SPECTRE":


    Charlie Puth ft. Wiz Khalifa with "See You Again" for the film "FURIOUS 7":


    David Lang ft. Sumi Jo with "Simple Song #3" for the film "YOUTH":


    Ellie Goulding with "Love Me Like You Do" for the film "FIFTY SHADES OF GREY":





    My personal ranking of the above songs would be (TOP 16):

    01. Tim Wheeler with "Feels Like Summer" for the animated feature "SHAUN THE SHEEP" (A+)
    02. Leon Bridges with "So Long" for the film "CONCUSSION" (A+)
    03. Sam Smith with "Writing's On The Wall" for the film "SPECTRE" (A)
    04. The Weeknd with "Earned It" for the film "FIFTY SHADES OF GREY" (A)
    05. Brendan James with "None Of Them Are You" for the animated feature "ANOMALISA" (A)
    06. Ivy Levan with "Who Can You Trust" for the film "SPY" (A-)
    07. Andra Day with "The Light That Never Fails" for the documentary "MERU" (A-)
    08. Lady Gaga with "Til It Happens To You" for the documentary "THE HUNTING GROUND" (A-)
    09. Ellie Goulding with "Love Me Like You Do" for the film "FIFTY SHADES OF GREY" (A-)
    10. Mali Music with "Sit Down For This" for the film "CHI-RAQ" (A-)
    11. Lily Allen with "Little Soldier" for the film "PAN" (B+
    12. Jennifer Hudson with "I Run" for the film "CHI-RAQ" (B)
    13. David Lang ft. Sumi Jo with "Simple Song #3" for the film "YOUTH" (B-)
    14. Meghan Trainor with "Better When I'm Dancin'" for the animated feature "THE PEANUTS MOVIE" (B-)
    15. Jessie J with "Flashlight" for the film "PITCH PERFECT 2" (B-
    16. Charlie Puth ft. Wiz Khalifa with "See You Again" for the film "FURIOUS 7" (C+)




    Taking into account not only song quality and song originality, but also fame of the artist, the reviews of the actual feature (film, animation, documentary) and the actual movie distributors backing/promoting the song, I think these 5 will make the cut:

    --> Lady Gaga with "Til It Happens To You" for the documentary "THE HUNTING GROUND"
    --> Sam Smith with "Writing's On The Wall" for the film "SPECTRE"
    --> The Weeknd with "Earned It" for the film "FIFTY SHADES OF GREY"
    --> Ellie Goulding with "Love Me Like You Do" for the film "FIFTY SHADES OF GREY"
    --> David Lang ft. Sumi Jo with "Simple Song #3" for the film "YOUTH"

    I personally think "SPECTRE" isn't that safe in this category as miny people might think. The shortlist of 74 songs is simply too big, thus leading to more uncertainties and variations as compared to the Golden Globe list of "Original Song".

    By the way.....have a good listen at the above songs ;-). Some are really good.
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
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    Writing's On The Wall has been nominated for an Oscar.
  • RC7RC7
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    Nice to see Fury Road get a nod in Best Picture.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
    edited January 2016 Posts: 40,454
    'Fury Road' has a lot of nominations, but sad to see Tarantino and his work get snubbed entirely.

    Also:
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Still, both of the aforementioned songs will be nominated and one of them will win. Mark my words!

    Dumbass. However, it appears at least one was nominated, so I'm hoping Sam Smith picks it up for SP.

    If you had asked me yesterday, I also wouldn't have expected Tarantino and 'The Hateful Eight' to be snubbed entirely, aside from Leigh's nom for acting. No directing, no score, no Best Pic, no writing, nothing? Tarantino really got shafted on this one.

  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
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    RC7 wrote: »
    Nice to see Fury Road get a nod in Best Picture.

    Absolutely. A big part of me was worried it would get left aside and only get technical nominations. Good to see Miller get Best Director, too.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    RC7 wrote: »
    Nice to see Fury Road get a nod in Best Picture.

    Absolutely. A big part of me was worried it would get left aside and only get technical nominations. Good to see Miller get Best Director, too.

    It's a shame that Inarritu and his team will get both of these instead, though. I don't think it's fair for people to highlight how hard it was for them to shoot 'The Revenant,' so they deserve all the awards, when 'Fury Road' was just as taxing to make, and a lengthy process, too.
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
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    Creasy47 wrote: »
    RC7 wrote: »
    Nice to see Fury Road get a nod in Best Picture.

    Absolutely. A big part of me was worried it would get left aside and only get technical nominations. Good to see Miller get Best Director, too.

    It's a shame that Inarritu and his team will get both of these instead, though. I don't think it's fair for people to highlight how hard it was for them to shoot 'The Revenant,' so they deserve all the awards, when 'Fury Road' was just as taxing to make, and a lengthy process, too.

    And for the record I think it's a far better film than The Revenant, too.

    I found Inarritu's film far too self indulgent for my liking. While Lubezki's cinematography was pretty (as expected), the shooting style draws far too much attention to itself and often sucks me out of the film - exactly the opposite of what is intended, I'm sure.

    The acting from Leo and Hardy in particular was superb though.

    But you're right, it's a shame that The Revenant is probably going to win both of those gongs in particular.
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
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    @Creasy47 The Hateful Eight has been nominated for best original score.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    jake24 wrote: »
    @Creasy47 The Hateful Eight has been nominated for best original score.

    Could've swore I didn't see it in the list I was checking earlier, but good, it deserves that nomination and win.
  • Posts: 11,119
    jake24 wrote: »
    Writing's On The Wall has been nominated for an Oscar.

    I predicted four out of five in the category "Original Song" ;). Including my favourite "Fifty Shades Of Grey" song from The Weeknd as opposed to that dreadful overproduced Elli Goulding song. Overlooked by the Globes, but luckily included in the Oscars.

    And like I expected, another ghastly rap entry, that 'thing' from "Furious 7", did not make the cut. Do you hear me @Creasy47 :-P?


    Anyway, another Oscar nomination for "SPECTRE"! Congratulations to Sam Smith, James Napier....andddd the Bond franchise :-)! After the four Oscar wins, this is now the 12th Oscar nomination for a Bond film.

    I think Sam Smith and Lady GaGa are the frontrunners now to win it, with a slightly better chance for Lady GaGa. Both Sam Smith and Lady GaGa already won a Golden Globe last Sunday. But this does 'feel' more of a Lady GaGa year at the Oscars.
  • Posts: 11,119
    RC7 wrote: »
    Nice to see Fury Road get a nod in Best Picture.

    Yup, absolutely deserved. Smart blockbusters do make the cut. Like "The Dark Knight" in 2009, "Avatar" and "District 9" in 2010, "Inception" in 2011, "Hugo" in 2012, "Skyfall" in 2013 (if there was a 10th "Best Picture" nomination in 2013, "Skyfall" would have made the cut, and the Bond film then would have had 6 Oscar nominations), "Gravity" in 2014 and "Interstellar" in 2015.

    And now also "The Martian" and "Mad Max: Fury Road" join the Oscars. Funny to see that the Academy loves (space based) Sci-Fi so much.
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
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    On a more selfish note, it's a wonderful year for the Irish at the Oscars this year. A special congratulations in particular to Lenny Abrahamson for his nod for Room.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    Yeah yeah, I hear you, Mr. SP-Will-Make-$1.2-Billion. ;)
  • Posts: 11,119
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Yeah yeah, I hear you, Mr. SP-Will-Make-$1.2-Billion. ;)



    >:D< You got me there
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