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bjmdds wrote:Broccoli is having a fit I bet :!: NO major Oscar nominations for her pile of Bond manure? MGW must be calming her down. They will do a tribute to the franchise and let Adele sing her crummy dirge but I doubt she will win best song unless the green vegetable really shells out some green dough for the award. Shane was a far better picture than Bond 23.
Why would they be having a fit? This is the most noms a Bond film ever got to date and the first time it ever got any in 30 years. And stop pretending that the praises SF gets is only because EON bought them off or some other ludicrous claim. It may be hard for you to grasp, but people actually like it. I don't think the Star Trek reboot was all that good but I'm not gonna be a sore loser about and pretend it's some major conspiracy that people like it.
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Large sums of money can go towards promoting these movies for consideration ($3m to $5m). However it is what it is, a business.

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Mazer Rackham wrote:Large sums of money can go towards promoting these movies for consideration ($3m to $5m). However it is what it is, a business.

http://boxofficequant.com/the-value-of-an-oscar/



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Behind the scenes she shelled out dough to spin her hype yet all she got was a song nomination. The segment on Bond's 50th was also a payoff most likely.
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bjmdds wrote: The segment on Bond's 50th was also a payoff most likely.
I don't believe that. The Oscars are just paying tribute to the 50th anniversary of the most successful movie franchise of all time. Why wouldn't they?
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Was there a 30th or 40th anniversary tribute to Bond by the Oscars?
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bjmdds wrote:Was there a 30th or 40th anniversary tribute to Bond by the Oscars?
There were none.
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bjmdds wrote:Was there a 30th or 40th anniversary tribute to Bond by the Oscars?
No, but the 1982 Oscars had a big 007 presence. For Your Eyes Only was nominated for best song and it was performed by Sheena Easton. Also, FYEO's composer, Bill Conti, was the musical director for the program and he incorporated part of his score into an elaborate (though looking back a bit cheesy) song and dance number that accompanied the song. It included Richard Kiel as Jaws and Harold Sakata, a few months before he died, as Oddjob.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIt0fmRn-GM

This was also the same night that Albert R. Broccoli received the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, given to a producer for his or her body of work. Roger Moore did the introduction. There was a long montage of clips, followed by a Broccoli speech. This clip has Moore's introduction, excludes the clips and has Broccoli's speech:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-Z2-d_zDZQ


I particularly liked how Broccoli acknowledged two former partners, Irving Allen and Harry Saltzman, despite having differences with both over the years.
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Screw this year's Oscars.
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bjmdds wrote:Was there a 30th or 40th anniversary tribute to Bond by the Oscars?
No, but they hardly carry the same weight as 50 years, half a century.
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That was a Parky hosted BAFTA tribute programme for the 40th anniversary.
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Before the 40th Cubby / EON never made a big deal over anniversaries. The 30th was missed completely, before that they did manage movies on either side of 1972 & 1982, for the rest of the world 1963/2013 is the 50th. It is a big deal to say this franchise has been around 50 year, Dr Who has his turn this year.
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bjmdds wrote:Was there a 30th or 40th anniversary tribute to Bond by the Oscars?
No, but the 1982 Oscars had a big 007 presence. For Your Eyes Only was nominated for best song and it was performed by Sheena Easton. Also, FYEO's composer, Bill Conti, was the musical director for the program and he incorporated part of his score into an elaborate (though looking back a bit cheesy) song and dance number that accompanied the song. It included Richard Kiel as Jaws and Harold Sakata, a few months before he died, as Oddjob.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIt0fmRn-GM

This was also the same night that Albert R. Broccoli received the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, given to a producer for his or her body of work. Roger Moore did the introduction. There was a long montage of clips, followed by a Broccoli speech. This clip has Moore's introduction, excludes the clips and has Broccoli's speech:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-Z2-d_zDZQ


I particularly liked how Broccoli acknowledged two former partners, Irving Allen and Harry Saltzman, despite having differences with both over the years.
Allen and Saltzman? sounds familiar, not sure I can place where I've heard of them. :lol:
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Quentin Tarantino criticizes Skyfall: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film ... -film.html
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Quentin is correct. The film stunk as a boring non-Bond Broccoli feature that the minions lapped up like morons.
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But what is QT's thoughts on DC as Bond?

And would someone tell QT to put Pierce in one of his upcoming films?
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Bond marathon on cable tv today prior to 2006 films. A pleasure to watch real Bond films. The Golden "Goblin" awards will pass over Bond 23 tonight, except will A-dele win? FBF, set your dvd recorder to watch the crummy awards over and over.
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bjmdds wrote:Bond marathon on cable tv today prior to 2006 films. A pleasure to watch real Bond films. The Golden "Goblin" awards will pass over Bond 23 tonight, except will A-dele win? FBF, set your dvd recorder to watch the crummy awards over and over.
I'm not watching the Golden Globes tonight. Instead, I'll watch a Star Trek TOS episode on Hulu and Pierce's Dante's Peak.
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This weekends numbers
Lincoln is still pulling it in, probably because of the nomination buzz.
1 Zero Dark Thirty Sony $24,000,000
2 A Haunted House ORF $18,817,000
3 Gangster Squad WB $16,710,000
4 Django Unchained Wein. $11,065,000
5 Les Miserables (2012) Uni. $10,127,000
6 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey WB $9,080,000
7 Lincoln BV $6,314,000
Our next game should be will Sean Connery go to the Oscars? :mrgreen:
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I could care less about the Golden Globes-and the Oscars too. They're just popularity contests. :down:
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