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Oscars 2013: Can Brilliant Bond Finally Deliver A Big Six Oscar?

British Film buffs are getting very excited about the possibility that the James Bond Franchise will deliver one of the Big Six Oscars for the first time in its 50 year history! Bond Baddie Javier Barden looks to be Bond’s best chance at 25/1 for the Best Supporting Actor and Dame Judi Dench a 40/1 shot for the Best Supporting Actress. Skyfall has for the first time been nominated in the Best Film category at the Producers Guild of America Awards, a good indicator for the Oscars, and William Hill are 66/1 that it wins the Best Picture Oscar!

“Bond is the longest running movie franchise in history and Skyfall the most successful in that 23 film series, you have to think it has a chance of delivering the big one,”  said William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams.

William Hill Oscar 2013 Prices:

 

Best Supporting Actress: 40/1 Judi Dench

 

Best Supporting Actor: 25/1 Javier Barden

 

Bond To Win A Major Six Oscar:20/1


Best Picture: 10/11 Lincoln, 9/4 Les Miserables,  4/1 Zero Dark Thirty, 6/1 Argo, 10/1 Silver Lining Playbook, 20/1 Life of Pi, 20/1 The Place Beyond The Pines, 33/1 The Master 33/1 Trouble With The Curve, 66/1 Sky Fall


Best Director: 1/1 Steven Spielberg (Lincoln), 2/1 Kathryn Bigelow (Zero Dark Thirty), 5/2 Ben Affleck (Argo), 8/1 Tom Hooper (Les Miserables), 10/1 Ang Lee (Life Of Pi), 25/1 Peter Jackson (The Hobbit), 25/1 Paul Thomas Anderson (The Master), 33/1 David O Russell (Silver Linings Playbook), 33/1 Michael Haneke (Amour), 66/1 Any others


Best Actress: 4/7 Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook), 7/4 Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty), 7/2 Sally Field (Lincoln), 4/1 Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables), 14/1 Emannuelle Riva (Amour), 20/1 Quvenzhane Wallis (Beasts Of The Southern Wild), 33/1 Marion Coyillard (Rust and Bone), 50/1 Carey Mulligan (The Great Gatsby), 40/1 Dame Judy Dench (The Best Exoctic Marigold Hotel), 50/1 Helen Mirren (Hitchcock)


Best Actor: 1/5 Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln), 7/1 Denzel Washington (Fight), 9/1 Hugh Jackman (Les Miserables), 10/1 Joaquin Phoenix (The Master), 14/1 John Hawkes (The Sessions), 251 Bradley Cooper (Silver Linings Playbook), 25/1 Leonardo Di Caprio (The Great Gatsby), 33/1 Clint Eastwood (Trouble With The Curve), 40/1 Anthony Hopkins (Hitchcock)

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