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Best editing - From Russia with Love
Best Cinematography - Skyfall
Best actress - Judi Dench - Skyfall
Best actor - Daniel Craig - Casino Royale (simply for the torture scene)
Dr No
From Russia With Love
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Live And Let Die
The Man With The Golden Gun
The Spy Who Loved Me
For Your Eyes Only
Octopussy
The Living Daylights
Goldeneye
Tomorrow Never Dies
The World Is Not Enough
Skyfall
Best Art Direction:
Dr No
From Russia With Love
You Only Live Twice
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Diamonds Are Forever
The man With The Golden Gun
The Spy Who Loved Me
For Your Eyes Only
Octopussy
Licence To Kill
Goldeneye
Quantum Of Solace
Best Cinematography:
From Russia With Love
You Only Live Twice
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Diamonds Are Forever
The Man With The Golden Gun
The Spy Who Loved Me
For Your Eyes Only
Octopussy
A View To A Kill
The World Is Not Enough
Quantum Of Solace
Best Original Song:
Three Blind Mouse (Dr No)
From Russia With Love
Goldfinger
You Only Live Twice
We Have Alll the time in the world (OHMSS)
Live and Let Die
Nobody Does It Better (TSWLM)
All time high (Octopussy)
The Living Daylights
Goldeneye
The World Is Not Enough
Skyfall
Best actor:
Pedro Aramadaris (Postume) Kerim Bay FRWL.
Telly Savalas as Blofeld OHMSS
Pierce Brosnan Twine
Desmond Llewelyn (Postume) Twine
Mads Mikkelsen as Lechief in Casino Royale
Best actress:
Sophie Marceau ''Elektra in Twine''
Judi Dench as M for Twine
Razzie:
Thunderball. Editing, Writing.
Die Another Day. Writing, Editing, Cinemopgraphy, casting directer, art directer and David Arnold.
Die Another Day - Rick Yune, Michael Madsen,Toby Stephens and Madonna .
Casino Royale - Soundmixer, Editing, Art directer, Second United directer Alexander Witt, Eva Green.
Best Motion Picture Of The Year:
--> 'From Russia With Love'
--> 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'
--> 'Skyfall' *MY PICK*
Narrowly missing out: 'Goldfinger' and 'Casino Royale'
Best Performance By An Actor In A Leading Role:
--> George Lazenby for 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' (Did get a Golden Globe nomination in 1970!)
--> Sean Connery for 'Thunderball' *MY PICK*
--> Daniel Craig for 'Skyfall'
Narrowly missing out: Roger Moore for 'For Your Eyes Only' and Sean Connery for 'From Russia With Love'
Best Performance By An Actress In A Leading Role:
--> Diana Rigg for 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' *MY PICK*
--> Eva Green for 'Casino Royale'
--> Judi Dench for 'Skyfall'
Narrowly missing out: Carole Bouquet for 'For Your Eyes Only' and 'Bérénice Lim Marlohe for 'Skyfall'
Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role:
--> Robert Shaw for 'From Russia With Love'
--> Christopher Walken for 'A View To A Kill'
--> Javier Bardem for 'Skyfall' *MY PICK*
Narrowly missing out: Telly Savalas for 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' and Mads Mikkelsen for 'Casino Royale'
Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role:
--> Lotte Lenya for 'From Russia With Love' *MY PICK*
--> Luciana Paluzzi for 'Thunderball'
--> Barbara Carrera for 'Never Say Never Again' (Did get a Golden Globe nomination in 1984!)
Narrowly missing out: Ilse Steppat for 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' and Sophie Marceau for 'The World Is Not Enough'
Best Achievement In Directing:
--> Terence Young for 'Thunderball' *MY PICK*
--> Peter Hunt for 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'
--> Sam Mendes for 'Skyfall'
Narrowly missing out: Terence Young for 'From Russia With Love' and Martin Campbell for 'Casino Royale'
Best Writing, Screenplay Based On Material Previously Produced Or Published:
--> Richard 'Dick' Maibaum, Jack Whittingham and John Hopkins for 'Thunderball' *MY PICK*
--> Richard 'Dick' Maibaum and Simon Raven for 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'
--> Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Paul Haggis for 'Casino Royale'
--> Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and John Logan for 'Skyfall'
Narrowly missing out: Richard 'Dick' Maibaum and Tom Mankiewicz for 'Diamonds Are Forever' (Incredibly witty screenplay).
Best Achievement In Cinematography:
--> Ted Moore for 'Thunderball'
--> Michael Reed for 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'
--> Roger Deakins for 'Skyfall' *MY PICK*
Narrowly missing out: Alan Hume for 'For Your Eyes Only' and Phil Meheux for 'Casino Royale'
Best Achievement In Editing:
--> Peter Hunt for 'From Russia With Love' *MY PICK*
--> Ernest Hosler for 'Thunderball'
--> Stuart Baird for 'Skyfall'
Narrowly missing out: Peter Hunt for 'Goldfinger and John Shirley and Raymond Poulton for 'The Man With The Golden Gun'
Best Achievement In Art Direction:
--> Ken Adam, Peter Murton and Freda Pearson for 'Goldfinger' (Did get a BAFTA nomination in 1965!)*MY PICK*
--> Ken Adam, Charles Bishop, Max Douy and Peter Howitt for 'Moonraker'
--> Peter Lamont, Simon Lamont, Lee Sandales and Simon Wakefield for 'Casino Royale'
Narrowly missing out: Syd Cain, Bob Laing and Peter Lamont for 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'
Best Achievement In Costume Design:
--> Jackie Cummins, Marjory Cornelius and Peter Hunt for 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' *MY PICK*
--> Jacques Fonteray, Colette Baudot and Jean Zay for 'Moonraker'
--> Lindy Hemming, Gabriela Horská and Nicholas Roche-Gordon for 'Casino Royale'
Narrowly missing out: Jane Temime for 'Skyfall' and John Brady, Anthony Mendleson, Anthony Sinclair and Eileen Sullivan for 'Thunderball'
Best Achievement In Music Written For Motion Pictures, Original Score:
--> John Barry for 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' *MY PICK*
--> George Martin for 'Live And Let Die'
--> John Barry for 'The Living Daylights'
Narrowly missing out: John Barry for 'Moonraker' and Thomas Newman for 'Skyfall'
Best Achievement In Music Written For Motion Pictures, Original Song:
--> Burt Bacharach, Hal David and Dusty Springfield for 'The Look Of Love' ('Casino Royale 1967') (Did get an Oscar nomination in 1968!)
--> John Barry, Hal David and Louis Armstrong for 'We Have All The Time In The World' ('On Her Majesty's Secret Service')
--> Paul Epworth, Thomas Newman and Adele for 'Skyfall' ('Skyfall') (Did get a Golden Globe nomination in 2012!) *MY PICK*
Narrowly missing out: Marvin Hamlisch, Carole Bayer Sager and Carly Simon for 'Nobody Does It Better' ('The Spy Who Loved Me') and Bill Conti, Michael Leeson and Sheena Easton for 'For Your Eyes Only' ('For Your Eyes Only') (BOTH nominated for an Oscar in 1978 and 1982 respectively!)
Best Achievement In Sound (Both Mixing and Editing. Nowadays two separated categories):
--> Norman Wanstall for 'Goldfinger' (DID won the Oscar in 1965!) *MY PICK*
--> Derek Ball and Jean-Pierre Lelong for 'For Your Eyes Only'
--> Scott Millan and Per Hallberg for 'Skyfall'
Best Achievement In Visual Effects:
--> John Stears for 'Thunderball' (DID won the Oscar in 1966!) *MY PICK*
--> Derek Meddings and Alan Maley for 'The Spy Who Loved Me'
--> Derek Meddings, Paul Wilson and John Evans for 'Moonraker' (Did get an Oscar nomination in 1980!)
That's your opinion. I find it a bit.....too black-and-white to be honest.
That is his opinion. Good job.
Personally, I believe Casino Royale was a perfect film. Like, it should have been a more serious threat to films back in 2006 but because it's a Bond film, people wrote it off.
Daniel Craig should have earned an Oscar nomination for how he revolutionized how we see Bond and how he change the character forever. He brought a genuine wit and human element to Bond that I have never seen. Craig is Fleming's Bond, and I don't give about what anyone else says regarding my opinion.
Mads Mikkelsen, possibly best supporting actor. But Javier Bardem definitely earns that category. Direction, SF and CR. Cinematography SF.
Absolutely. I wish that Monro's song was put into the opening titles instead of just the musical accompaniment. It would be even higher on my list for it.
But if we are going to claim any particular film should have one, then its meaningless unless you compare it against that years winner - and other nominees - after all the Oscar is meant to signify being the best film that year.
For me, only FRWL, GF, TB and CR should have won.
Will beg to differ on that one.
L-)
There lies the problem. Bond is a tried and tested very popular formulaic film franchise and there is not enough originality or daring to produce a movie that can tick the Oscar boxes. That said many Bond movies are far better than previous best film winners IMO.
I think that that's an over-simplification. I know that Titanic gets a lot of flack but there are two very important factors that favoured in to its win. The first is that the logistics of the shoot, and the achievement to bring it to the screen, were incredible. The academy is made of of film-makers so understanding the work that goes into a film, not just how the finished product appears on screen, can often be a factor.
The second is box office. Now, I'm not suggesting that the Oscar should go to the biggest box off ice success each year, but consider this. Every once in a while, there will be a new "biggest film of all time", often eclipsing the previous one by, say, $50 million dollars. When Titanic came out it doubled the box office take of the previous #1 film of all time (Jurassic Park). The fact that Cameron made a film that connected with so many audience members, all across the world, across different cultures - that as well was a stunning achievement.
Whether we agree that the above are valid (in our opinions) criteria for choosing Titanic as Best Picture the academy certainly did.
I want to say GF and LALD as they are my favourites but FRWL is much more gritty and real than my favourite two.