Tuesday, March 15, 2022

No Time To Die - 3 nominations

 

Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song)
Billie Eilish (music and lyric by)
Finneas O'Connell (music and lyric by)
For song "No Time to Die"
Best Achievement in Visual Effects
Charlie Noble
Joel Green
Jonathan Fawkner
Chris Corbould
Best Sound
Simon Hayes
Oliver Tarney
James Harrison
Paul Massey
Mark Taylor

James Bond has retired from her Majesty's service, but every time he gets out, they pull him back in.  Not just any they from MI6, but the newly dubbed 007 finds him and begs him to return to help with their latest case, sure to end the world.  It is the latest bioweapon which targets an individual's DNA (and that of the person's family) but is harmless to those standing nearby.  As Bond is hunting down his prey, he finds refuge with his former lover and discovers that she also has a child (spoiler alert... the child is Bond's), and he becomes entangled with this family.  As you'd expect, there is a grand confrontation with the big baddie, and while the attack goes as any Bond fan would expect, there is also one final twist that nobody will see coming.

No Time to Die is truly one of the best Bond films I've seen, and Daniel Craig's run as the character ends spectacularly.  Billie Eilish will continue a grand tradition of Bond songs that win the Oscar, 7 so far by my calculation, and the song is pretty great.  In fact, as it opened the film, I turned to the friend I was with and said, "well, that's the Original Song Oscar right there..." (see below to see a video and hear the song). I loved the film, and that's coming from a person who was getting a little bit tired of Bond films.  It helps if you've seen the other Daniel Craig films, but is not terribly necessary.  Totally worth your time.


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