PIRATES
OF THE CARIBBEAN LINKS |
JOHNNY
DEPP
ORLANDO
BLOOM | DEAD
MANS CHEST | KEIRA
KNIGHTLY
Awards
& Nominations:
2004
61st ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS:
- Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy - Johnny
Depp (Nominated)
2004
BROADCAST FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION AWARDS:
- Best Family Film - Live Action: Pirates of the Caribbean:
The Curse of the Black Pearl (Won)
- Best Actor: Johnny Depp (Nominated)
2004
PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS:
- Favorite Motion Picture: Pirates of the Caribbean: The
Curse of the Black Pearl (Won)
- Favorite Motion Picture Actor: Johnny Depp
(Nominated)
2004
ACADEMY AWARDS (OSCARS):
- Best Actor in a Leading Role: Johnny Depp (Nominated)
- Best Make-Up: Ve Neill, Martin Samuel (Nominated)
- Best Sound: Christopher Boyes, David Parker, David E.
Campbell, Lee Orloff (Nominated)
- Best Sound Editing: Christopher Boyes, George Watters II
(Nominated)
- Best Visual Effects: John Knoll, Hal T. Hickel, Charles
Gibson, Terry D. Frazee (Nominated)
AMERICAN
CINEMA EDITORS:
- Best Edited Feature Film, Comedy or Musical: Craig Wood,
Stephen E. Rivkin, Arthur Schmidt (Won)
ART
DIRECTORS GUILD:
- Excellence in Production Design, Feature Film, Period or
Fantasy: Brian Morris (Nominated)
BAFTA
AWARDS:
- Best Make-Up/Hair: Ve Neill, Martin Samuel (Won)
- Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects: John Knoll,
Hal T. Hickel, Terry D. Frazee, Charles Gibson (Nominated)
- Best Costume Design: Penny Rose (Nominated)
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role: Johnny
Depp (Nominated)
- Best Sound: Christopher Boyes, George Watters II, Lee
Orloff, David Parker, David E. Campbell (Nominated)
CINEMA
AUDIO SOCIETY:
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion
Pictures: Christopher Boyes, David Parker, David E.
Campbell, Lee Orloff (Nominated)
COSTUME
DESIGNERS GUILD AWARDS:
- Excellence for Costume Design for Film, Period/Fantasy:
Penny Rose (Nominated)
EMPIRE
AWARDS, UK:
- Best Actor: Johnny Depp (Won)
- Best British Actress: Keira Knightley (Nominated)
- Best Film (Nominated)
- Best Newcomer: Mackenzie Crook (Nominated)
- Scene of the Year: The Rum Scene (Nominated)
GOLDEN
SATELLITE AWARDS:
- Best Costume Design: Penny Rose (Nominated)
- Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical (Nominated)
- Best Overall DVD (Nominated)
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy
or Musical: Johnny Depp (Nominated)
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Comedy
or Musical: Geoffrey Rush (Nominated)
- Best Visual Effects: John Knoll (Nominated)
HOLLYWOOD
FILM FESTIVAL 2003:
- Movie of the Year (Won)
HOLLYWOOD
MAKEUP ARTIST AND HAIR STYLIST GUILD AWARDS:
- Best Character Hair Styling, Feature: Martin Samuel, Lucia
Mace (Won)
- Best Period Makeup, Feature: Ve Neill, Joel Harlow,
Douglas Noe, David DeLeon, Ken Diaz, David Dupuis, Deborah
Patino, Jene Fielder (Won)
- Best Character Makeup, Feature: Ve Neill, Joel Harlow
(Nominated)
MOTION
PICTURE SOUND EDITORS:
- Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features, Dialogue/ADR:
George Watters II, Christopher Boyes, Teri E. Dorman,
Jessica Gallavan, Ulrika Akander, David A. Arnold, Gloria
D'Alessandro, Lisa J. Levine, Victoria Rose Sampson, Karen
Spangenberg (Won)
- Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features, Sound
Effects/Foley: George Watters II, Christopher Boyes,
Victoria Martin, Addison Teague, Timothy Nielsen, Ken
Fischer, Matthew Harrison, James Likowski, Christine
Danelski, Valerie Davidson, Solange S. Schwalbe (Nominated)
- Best Sound Editing in a Feature, Music: Jeanette Surga,
Christopher Brooks, Kenneth Karman (Nominated)
ONLINE
FILM CRITICS SOCIETY AWARDS:
- Best Actor: Johnny Depp (Nominated)
- Best Costume Design (Nominated)
- Best Original Score: Klaus Badelt (Nominated)
- Best Sound (Nominated)
- Best Visual Effects (Nominated)
SCREEN
ACTORS GUILD (SAG) AWARDS:
- Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role:
Johnny Depp (Won)
VISUAL
EFFECTS SOCIETY AWARDS:
- Outstanding Matte Painting in a Motion Picture: Yannick 'Botex'
Dusseault, Susumu Yukuhiro, Jonathan Harb (Won)
- Outstanding Special Effects in Service to Visual Effects
in a Motion Picture: Geoff Heron, Robbie Clot, Jason
Brackett, John McLeod (Won)
- Outstanding Character Animation in a Live Action Motion
Picture: Sue Campbell, James Tooley, Geoff Campbell, Dugan
Beach (Nominated)
- Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture:
Charles Bailey, Peter Bailey, Robert Edwards, Don Bies for
"The Interceptor" (Nominated)
- Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture:
Geoff Campbell, James Tooley, Steve Walton, Dugan Beach for
"Captain Barbossa" (Nominated)
- Outstanding Performance by a Male or Female in an Effects
Film: Keira Knightley (Nominated)
- Outstanding Visual Effects Photography in a Motion
Picture: Carl Miller, Michael Conte, Tami Carter (Nominated)
- Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven
Motion Picture: John Knoll, Patrick T. Myers, Hal T. Hickel,
Jill Brooks (Nominated)
YOUNG
ARTIST AWARDS:
- Best Family Feature Film, Comedy or Musical (Nominated)
Official
Site: disney.go.com/disneypictures/pirates/index.html
Quotes
from Johnny Depp:
"I'm
a sucker to my own brain. It's like it reaches a point to
where you can't help yourself, you know? Regardless of what
other people are saying around you, or whispering around
you. Maybe they're not so happy with your work, or the
character. Maybe they feel it's a little too much. But I
couldn't help myself. I had a very strong feeling about the
guy, about the character, and yeah, I couldn't control it.
It had to come out. "
--Johnny Depp
SFX magazine, Sept. 2003
"When
I read the script, I felt nine years old again. "
--Johnny Depp
Empire magazine, Sept. 2003
"I'm
still too dumb to make choices just because it is going to
be successful. In terms of this being a giant production, I
still chose it the same way I choose other films. I really
saw something in the character I could do something
with."
--Johnny Depp
Empire magazine, Sept. 2003
"There
were moments when Orlando and I would look at each other and
say, 'Do you believe we're getting to do this?' I don't
think it gets much better than being Capt. Jack. I loved the
character. I'm not one of those guys who becomes the
character, but when we wrapped, I got depressed. I'm going
to miss him."
--Johnny Depp
Star Tribune, July 6, 2003
"I
thought that Sparrow knew the greatest secret that Barbossa
wanted hidden, and I was actually going to add it into the
film, but once you start getting into sword fights and
things like that you run out of time. I thought that
Barbossa's greatest secret was that his first name was
Hector. I'd come up to Geoffrey on the set and say, 'Good
morning, Hector.' He'd laugh."
--Johnny Depp
Visimag.com
"Initially,
when I was doing the research, I started thinking of pirates
in the 18th century and I thought well what were they, you
know. It's easy just to say that they were these sort of
scoundrels and scalawags and going around, you know, ripping
people off, but I actually thought that these guys were
basically the rock and roll stars of that era. So, to me, I
mean the coolest rock and roll star, the greatest rock and
roll star is Keith Richards - the quintessential rock and
roll star. So Keith became a great inspiration for the
character and a main ingredient."
--Johnny Depp
E! Behind-the-Scenes Special
Quotes
from others:
"I've
been lucky because I do regard myself as a slightly aging
character and I've been able to be in scenes with delightful
women, like Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett, Salma Hayek,
Goldie Hawn... It's been a perk of the job. And the
prettiest of all, of course, was Johnny Depp."
-- Geoffrey Rush
"The Sharon Osbourne Show", October, 2003
"I
love watching Johnny work, in all of his films. I think he's
so courageous and brave. He puts himself out there, and gets
it, and it's amazing."
--Orlando Bloom
SFX magazine, Sept. 2003
"I
loved sharing a screen with him. God, I feel like such a
little kid right now, talking about a hero, but he's the
man."
--Orlando Bloom
GQ magazine, August 2003
"It
probably scared some of the [studio] executives the first
time they saw the dailies because he's so far out there. I'm
sure they were saying, 'Oh, my gosh, we've got a pirate with
mascara on! What are they doing down there in the
Caribbean?' "
--Jerry Bruckheimer (producer)
Star Tribune, July 6, 2003
"I
don't think anyone was expecting that. If I were forced to
choose between the Jack Sparrow I wrote and the Jack Sparrow
he created, I'd pick what he did. But it was nothing at all
like I imagined."
--Ted Elliott (writer)
Star Tribune, July 6, 2003
"He
[Depp] is freewheeling -- he is absolutely his own man (and)
he's hilarious."
--Geoffrey Rush
BPI Entertainment News Wire, July 2, 2003
"Johnny
Depp's performance is completely outrageous and I love it. I
think the first day everyone was like, 'What are you doing?'
He said, 'I'm having fun.' After that we all went, 'Great.'
I'm such a fan of his. There are very few actors around at
the moment who have the courage to do that, and it was
really great as a young actress seeing somebody taking a
risk and going for it and having a laugh. And it paid off
brilliantly."
--Keira Knightley
Visimag.com
"So,
how do I tell the audience that this is not a normal Disney
movie, that this is going to be a departure from the movie
that their little 4 year old brother can see? So, what I
want to do is get a real edgy actor, an actor that has a
body of work that's quirky and interesting, and who else but
someone who played Edward Scissorhands? Johnny Depp is a
brilliant actor and he has had such integrity with his
choices."
--Jerry Bruckheimer (producer)
E! Behind-the-Scenes Special
"It's
just a wonderful characterization. The audience finds the
character hysterical, and that's exactly what we wanted him
to do."
--Jerry Bruckheimer (producer)
E! Behind-the-Scenes Special
"It
was the perfect movie because he [Depp] didn't have to play
the kind of romantic lead, you know. We have Orlando and
Keira taking care of that quadrant, so he really can kind of
go for it, and I think he had quite a brave performance.
--Gore Verbinski (director)
E! Behind-the-Scenes Special
"He's
the dude man, he's kicking it and I'm just the straight guy,
but, it was just, I'd be like 'Forget the close-up, I'll
have a two shot,' do you know what I mean? I just loved
being on camera with him. It kind of was like the odd
couple."
--Orlando Bloom
E! Behind-the-Scenes Special