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So it was essentially the same as the Bafta tribute except with Shirley Bassey not Tom Jones? With Adele performing seperately?
That's what I expected from the start so no big deal.
Would of been nice to get together some of the bond stars and a special oscar for the producers for the film series.
On a plus point glad skyfall scored two oscars or should that be 1 and 1/2 as sounding editing was a tie.
http://movies.broadwayworld.com/videoplay.cfm?colid=468133
Yeah, the sound in her microphone was way off.
Here's the full tribute
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sAQGf_xd_9s
Oh wow I never knew I did that haha.
I think they should have had some backstory to how the franchise came about - some mention of Albert Broccoli and Harry Saltzman and how they hired Terence Young and Sean Connery for Doctor No. This would have put the franchise into some historical context.
A small mention of a great stunt, perhaps Moonraker's freefall stunt from the pre-credit sequence would have been nice too to remind younger viewers of the long tradition of cleverly designed, often ground-breaking stunt scenes that have become a hallmark of the franchise. Just sticking up clips seemed an unimaginative way to do a tribute but the Oscars ceremony is full of so many advert breaks actual 'live time' on the show is finite. Still, a brief tribute is better than none at all. :)
Other than the Bonds not appearing, which would have been nice but since the Academy has snubbed the franchise many times over it was fine with me if they did the snubbing, I cannot ever remember any Oscar night so Bond flavored. SF makes history by being the first Bond film to win multiple Oscars. We should all be proud to be fans today :)
I, for one, am not amused. With so much fuss in advance, it felt sub-standard even for the Academy. Did they hire some first year students to put this thing together? I'm more than annoyed. SF's premiere did it so much better. Hell, even the Olympics did things better.
As for Deakens not winning the Oscar, that's even worse. Wait, and losing it against Life Of Pi? :O I'd say it's time we investigate substance abuse within the Academy. I've never had much faith in the Oscars but this downright settles it. Green screen and CGI versus the real magic of SF: any sane person would pick option number two. It goes without saying that insanity triumphs at the Academy.
In case you hadn't noticed, people, I'm in a total WTF mode.
I though maybe I missed something earlier in the show, but it seems sadly I hadn't. Was Daniel Craig even there?
- the video: it was good, I found it balanced in terms of actors exposition. I'd have liked a little more dialogue like giving some memorable quotes but it was ok. I think it was a privilege for the franchise anyway.
- Dame Shirley Bassey: for a woman of more than 70 years old she not only looked good but also gave a solid performance. Of course she was cautious with her voice, which by the way it's more down in range (as it's a natural process of the vocal folds.)
- Adele: even if that audio didn't help her, I felt she was a little nervous. It almost felt like a cover version. But it was great to her the song live and even better to win the Oscar.
Good point, I felt this way with her first few notes. It seemed more reserved than the original, but by the end she really brought the house down.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xxrhry_50-years-of-bond-salute-goldfinger-performed-by-shirley-bassey-oscars-2013_shortfilms
Halle Barry that must be shock for some people.
I found it well done an quite an honour they did give the franchise its due.
But of course some fanboys will never be pleased because they can write better movies, books, music and even outact anybody ever doing a job in the franchise. :D