First time in about forty-two years that a James Bond film has received an Oscar (Academy Award) nomination for Best Visual Effects. The last time was for 'Moonraker' (1979) in 1980. In 1966, John Stears won an Oscar for Best Effects - Special Visual Effects for 'Thunderball' (1965). 'No Time to Die' (1965) is the third James Bond movie to receive an Academy Award (Oscar) nomination for Visual Effects after the above-mentioned two Bond movies. Special Effects Supervisor Chris Corbould and Visual Effects Supervisor Charlie Noble both said in a joint statement: "It is over forty years since James Bond got nominated for a Visual Effects Academy Award so it is a tribute to Daniel Craig, Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Mara Bryan and the thousand plus 'No Time To Die' special and visual effects crews who produced such beautiful work. We applaud the filmmakers for holding out and allowing our work to be showcased as was intended, on the big screen."
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