Marco Villani Blue is definitely her colour. I saw a photograph of Raquel Welch nearly 25 years ago, she was wearing an amazing blue number--I still haven't forgotten the photograph. However, it doesn't appear to be online.
Raquel in that blue pantsuit and slinky chocker...I thought that was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen in my life (I was 18 then.) Now, I'm 57 and I haven't changed my mind. An extraordinary moment in the life of a true Hollywood icon.
Raquel Welch ..... wow!!! What a gorgeous body and face! I have not been able to pay attention to any of Dean Martin's jokes or to the Giorgio Moroder's acceptance speech or whatever. My whole being was only focused on the incomparable beauty of Raquel.
3 of my all time Fav's. Great talk show host, Johnny Carson, the most Beautiful Woman to Ever Grace our planet, Raquel Welch, and My favorite of the Rat Pack, Dino! 🥂
Midnight Express and The Buddy Holly Story has great music score. Midnight Express is the first film to have electronic-based music to win an Academy Award for Best Original Score. Midnight Express, Slumdog Millionaire, and The Social Network are the only scores with electronic-based music ever to win the award.
I don't know why I like Dean remark about it being his 1st score so much. I think it would be a let down to me if Dean would not make a comment like he did. Both men on stage was a Italian, they seem to be having fun with each other. Which even made it even better
Euclid I agree: Giorgio Moroder's Academy Award brought major credibility to electronic music in film. He wasn't the first, but he took it to another level.
He was one of the earliest electronic composer. he pioneered the electronica and synthesizer, and brought so many new techniques that became benchmark in the 80s. Giorgio was truly very influential, it's such a shame that people don't talk about him anymore
db2664 I doubt that he would have accepted the job, as this sort of public shindig really wasn’t Deans thing. Most of his friends knew that he was at heart a much more quiet and private man, and not the party animal that his carefully-nurtured public image presented. As Johnny said in his introduction, Dean hadn’t even attended the event for 13 years, and Don Rickles once described him at the Roast they did for him; “ You won’t see Dean at many public events, he is not a crowd-waver. But everyone in the industry loves to be in his company.... Ladies and gentlemen, a man who is loved, Dean Martin” I don’t know how they persuaded him to attend this particular event, but I strongly suspect that Dean really just wanted to get out of there and go home to watch one of his beloved westerns on the TV.
Yes she had the most spectacular 34 C's in Hollywood of all times and those puppies were real but Raquel was a lot more than that. She was a very good actress and she strived to be respected as an actress and not just a sex symbol. RIP Raquel !!
Good Afternoon, my name is Mark A. Elijio. As a great fan of Raquel Welch who has done a lot of work on screen as well as television, stage, music and more...she was more than just a great actress but a perfectionist who gets it done just right. Now she's gone alright. And I've been a big fan of hers because she's sexy, smart, funny, calm, and cool. It's extraordinary to work with everyone in many ways and understand what it's like to be an actress. She has been in this industry from 1958 until 2018. What a damn beautiful lady she was. Sadly she died at aged 82 in Los Angeles, California and survived by her children. Oh, Damn! I'm so sorry. I'm gonna cry all my life 'cause we lost a great star like Raquel Welch and without the stuff we can't enjoy over the years with her ever again. It's gonna be hard for everyone to understand why and feel what it's like in the real world. Because everybody really cares. Just Like Me. Perfectly. For Raquel Welch, thanks for everything. You're very lovely, you're very kind. I'm gonna miss you, RIP, God Bless.
She also had a crush on Dean Martin - they made a movie together. She said that all the women were drawn to Dean, he's so atractive. Shirley MacLaine - same, and others.
Giorgio was overwhelmed, in one hand he wins the prestigious award, in the other, he is next to the most beautiful woman in the world. I'm glad he gave her a pair of kisses at the beginning of his speech and then went in grab her by the waist and got another kiss at the end. Oh, I would have done the same, Raquel always has been my fantasy woman, well Brigitte Bardot too and Ann Margaret as well.
Even past his "prime" Dean was a significant figure in show business. Without question the preeminent entertainer of his time, or any time. Even Elvis thought he was great.
I felt sarcasm in Dean Martin's comment and I realy doesn't appreciate that! Giorgio is great, he's the father of disco' and eletronic music and deserves much more respect, that's why he won 3 Oscars and Grammys! He came to Brazil last Saturday, full house, a success! Congratulations, Giorgio!!!
Denys Camargo Oh dear, Dean’s joke really went right over your head didn’t it? Or perhaps the phrase to ‘score’ with a girl is too old-fashioned now - maybe today’s young men use a different expression? But if you’ve ever seen Deans show you must be aware that innuendo was often part of his comedy. And certainly this audience was way ahead of him, they started laughing before he even said a word - they could tell by the twinkle in his eyes exactly what he was thinking!!😉
Raquel Welch and Dean Martin had previously co-starred with James Stewart in the western film Bandolero ten years earlier[ I presume by the nominees that this Oscar ceremony was from 1978 ]. Martin had essentially retired from movies, although he made extended cameos in the Cannonball Run films in the early 80s.
Shirley Maclaine said that Dean was the funniest person she had ever met; genuinely funny. She had a mad crush on him as well, as did Raquel during that movie. He was pretty hot.
andrea rossi Let’s just say that the phrase ‘to score’ with a girl had a very different meaning at that time - and Dean, of course, always had a reputation as a ‘ladies man’... In other words, it’s a humorous play on two very different meanings of the word, which is something Dean often used in his comedy😉. I’m guessing that men today would use a very different (and probably much coarser) expression.
Dean was nutty and funny as usual. There's a reason he didn't even attend the Oscars for 13 years...especially when in 1966 he was a REALLY big movie star... he DIDN'T CARE. Check out his great dramatic performances; "Toys In the Attic", "Rio Bravo", "Mr. Ricco", "Bells Are Ringing", "Ada". This "joke of an actor' was paired with the likes of Judy Holliday, Susan Hayward, John Wayne, etc. He earned his chops. This drunk stuff was an act. Dean was very, very good when he wanted to be. He just didn't give a fuck what you thought.
Roger Wilko Very true ! Dean had already proven himself as a fine actor in addition to the films you mentioned add his roles in "The Young Lions", "Some Came Running", "Airport" and "The Sons of Katie Elder" just to mention a few more. It did bother him that he never got the recognition from the "film critics" for his acting however.
db2664 I think you are right on this one. Dean put up a good act of not caring - and I think this was true most of the time because he kept things in perspective - but he slowed down making a lot serious films when he didn't get the recognition he deserved. He was so popular as the laid back playboy on screen and as Matt Helm, that he probably figured he'd give the public what they wanted to see. Still, he tried to retain his dramatic status in later movies, like the ones you mentioned and also in "Showdown" with Rock Hudson and his final major dramatic role, "Mr. Ricco" in 1975. Dean was terrific.
Roger Wilko Yes, if only he continued doing it. It was a big disappointment to a young Dino fan like me that he gave up his film career after "Mr. Ricco" He could have made more movies if he wanted to - MGM had him signed for 2 more films but he chose not to pursue them. I often wondered why he gave up ?
Roger Wilco I always felt that Dean cared a lot more than he let on. At heart he was a very quiet insular man, but when he split with Jerry he created a public persona of a devil-may-care playboy which worked well for him with his audience. But those who worked with him on his films always said that he was very professional, always being on set on time and knowing his lines, being easy to work with and never being a prima donna. For a man who had been primarily known as a crooner who liked booze and women it says a lot that Dean earned the respect of professional actors, especially in his more dramatic roles. It's just a shame his acting talent wasn't more widely recognised in the industry by those who couldn't see beyond his lightweight image.
What Quincy Jones did with "The Wiz" was nothing short of remarkable. He took a Broadway score and completely re-orchestrated it and made it better. Take a listen to the differences between "I Wish I Was Home" in the Broadway score and the song in the film. Much better music adaptation than "The Buddy Holly Story."
I think Ann-Margret is more gorgeous than Raquel. Raquel has flared up nostrils and her nose tip points down on her profile. Ann-Margret has much more sexier eyes & face and feminine features. Ann-Margret is overall perfection. I must say you have great taste in women.
3:45 Giorgio: -'This is my first score' (original soundtrack) Dean: -'Your first 'score'?? (if you know what I mean) LOL!!! Fuckin hilarious Dean Martin! hahaha!
I wasn't aware that Raquel Welch presented this award to Giorgio Moroder. And how about that line-up of nominees? Jerry Goldsmith, Ennio Morricone, Dave Grusin, John Williams and Giorgio Moroder--you're talking about five of the greatest, four of them Oscar winners in this category, the fifth (Morricone) a lifetime achievement Oscar winner. I've seen all the movies nominated--all very strong films, and I'm particularly fond of the score for "Heaven Can Wait", and of course "Superman", but there's no doubt about it, Giorgio Moroder deserved this one. For an explanation as to why, see my post below. And doesn't life work in strange ways? An American traveller attempts to smuggle four pounds of hashish out of Turkey, and it culminates in Giorgio Moroder smooching Raquel Welch on stage at the Academy Awards. Only in America.
"Heaven Can Wait" earned an Academy Award nomination for best original score in 1979. This was the first of many for Dave Grusin. "Days of Heaven" earned an Oscar nomination for best original score in 1979. This was the first of many for Ennio Morricone.
when I first saw this I didnt realize Giorgio had done so much with Donna Summer and Casablanca records (Neil Bogart owned Casablanca which did so much for disco, Neil died if memory serves not long after this).
I have a feeling if Dino wasn’t married he and Raquel Welch would have made a good couple. He was a great man, and she was drawn into his charm. Both are very beautiful. The good old days of funny, charms, and class are forever gone.
Raquel, Jane, Mamie, and Ann are the main women among some others from Old Hollywood who I think about, that still look stunning today in their 70's and 80's.
Dean I sure more then w people are looking at you. All the woman's who grew up with your wonderful humor ... We was thinking you just keep getting better looking with each passing year.
Jerry Goldsmith should have been nominated and should have won the Oscar for Alien. His score for this classic movie exquisitely sets the mood in every scene, from its spine-tingling start right through to its pensive finish during the credits.
My jaw dropped when I heard John Williams Superman score was nominated, but I knew from the title that express had won. No offence to Giorgio, but that should have gone to Williams.
gutz1981 Williams' score was very similar to "Star Wars", Moroder popularized among any other pioneers the use of synthetic music, and created one of the most haunting scores ever (not to mention the 'chase' scene) Williams would win many oscars anyway
Ronald H Other composers have achieved a lot in film scoring as well, if Williams won all the time it wouldn’t be fair to any of the other composers who’ve made scores just as good as the ones he did. It has to be a fair competition. John Williams already won five Academy Awards and the ones he did win for are the ones that are the most deserving, I mean if I had to choose between Star Wars or Superman as to which one he should’ve won for, it’d be Star Wars since it’s one of his very best ones. I’m glad he won those awards, but like I said it the Academy has to be fair and give other composers recognition too.
It's one of the best original scores, it was so new, it was something different. Giorgio Moroder deserved it 100%, over and out.
Raquel Welsh was/is STUNNING.
I’m here in 2020 and her outfit is amazing!
Raquel looks fantastic in that outfit. WOW!
Marco Villani Blue is definitely her colour. I saw a photograph of Raquel Welch nearly 25 years ago, she was wearing an amazing blue number--I still haven't forgotten the photograph. However, it doesn't appear to be online.
+MisterObjectivity try googling "images raquel welch" 100s of pics
yes giorgio moroder as really mustimportant producer of the world
Can you name one time she didn't look gorgeous?
hot knockers
Giorgio Moroder Is a legend. So much influence on lots of the music we all currently listen to, same goes for kraftwerk.
I love her outfit! Perfect hair, perfect accessories and so bold to wear pants to the Oscars back then!
with a body like hers' she would still look spectacular wearing a garbage bag.
Nice, er, ah, PERFECT accessories...YUP!🤪🙃🙂
Raquel in that blue pantsuit and slinky chocker...I thought that was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen in my life (I was 18 then.) Now, I'm 57 and I haven't changed my mind. An extraordinary moment in the life of a true Hollywood icon.
Same here, my lifetime crush. 56
Raquel Welch ..... wow!!! What a gorgeous body and face! I have not been able to pay attention to any of Dean Martin's jokes or to the Giorgio Moroder's acceptance speech or whatever. My whole being was only focused on the incomparable beauty of Raquel.
Raquel - 100% beauty. Giorgio - 100% professional. Dean - 100% drunk.
Roger Bogart 100% idiot
DINO-100% awesome
Dean wasn't drunk.
Probably drunk but Dino is a great in this case very funny
that's a mean thing to say about dean hope you rot in hell scumbag
I LOVE how Dean brings, REAL and COOL to Tinsletown, and Johnny's little slip-up and recovery!!!!!!!!
3 of my all time Fav's. Great talk show host, Johnny Carson, the most Beautiful Woman to Ever Grace our planet, Raquel Welch, and My favorite of the Rat Pack, Dino! 🥂
Midnight Express and The Buddy Holly Story has great music score. Midnight Express is the first film to have electronic-based music to win an Academy Award for Best Original Score. Midnight Express, Slumdog Millionaire, and The Social Network are the only scores with electronic-based music ever to win the award.
Wow what a group of legendary scorers in that category!!
Most beautifull girl EVER, Welch was beyond stunning!
I love how real Dean is and just so cool and funny!!!!!
I don't know why I like Dean remark about it being his 1st score so much. I think it would be a let down to me if Dean would not make a comment like he did. Both men on stage was a Italian, they seem to be having fun with each other. Which even made it even better
Omg you mean drunk. What an embarrassment.
@@maximilian2974 no he wasn’t drunk
@@maximilian2974 he didn't drink it was all part of the ACT
No ! Not funny not cool or anything.
Should have not been there.
RIP beautiful Raquel.
These people don't seem to understand the impact of Giorgio's music.
Euclid I agree: Giorgio Moroder's Academy Award brought major credibility to electronic music in film. He wasn't the first, but he took it to another level.
Giorgio was an outright pioneer.
And he still kicks ass.. to date.
vai Giorgio!!!!
Superman should have won
Timeless soundtrack
He was one of the earliest electronic composer. he pioneered the electronica and synthesizer, and brought so many new techniques that became benchmark in the 80s. Giorgio was truly very influential, it's such a shame that people don't talk about him anymore
Raquel Welch what a STUNNER!!!
Dean Martin should have been chosen to host the Oscars (at least one year) it would have been one heck of a show !
db2664 I doubt that he would have accepted the job, as this sort of public shindig really wasn’t Deans thing. Most of his friends knew that he was at heart a much more quiet and private man, and not the party animal that his carefully-nurtured public image presented. As Johnny said in his introduction, Dean hadn’t even attended the event for 13 years, and Don Rickles once described him at the Roast they did for him; “ You won’t see Dean at many public events, he is not a crowd-waver. But everyone in the industry loves to be in his company.... Ladies and gentlemen, a man who is loved, Dean Martin” I don’t know how they persuaded him to attend this particular event, but I strongly suspect that Dean really just wanted to get out of there and go home to watch one of his beloved westerns on the TV.
@@lindashelley3635 DINO WAS THE GREATEST HE COULD DO IT ALL.
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Johnny Carson can't deliver a punchline for the life of him smh
Yes she had the most spectacular 34 C's in Hollywood of all times and those puppies were real
but Raquel was a lot more than that. She was a very good actress and she strived to be respected as an actress and not just a sex symbol. RIP Raquel !!
Good Afternoon, my name is Mark A. Elijio. As a great fan of Raquel Welch who has done a lot of work on screen
as well as television, stage, music and more...she was more than just a great actress but a perfectionist who gets it
done just right. Now she's gone alright. And I've been a big fan of hers because she's sexy, smart, funny, calm, and cool.
It's extraordinary to work with everyone in many ways and understand what it's like to be an actress.
She has been in this industry from 1958 until 2018.
What a damn beautiful lady she was. Sadly she died at aged 82 in Los Angeles, California
and survived by her children.
Oh, Damn! I'm so sorry. I'm gonna cry all my life 'cause we lost a great star like Raquel Welch and without
the stuff we can't enjoy over the years with her ever again. It's gonna be hard for everyone to
understand why and feel what it's like in the real world. Because everybody really cares. Just Like Me.
Perfectly. For Raquel Welch, thanks for everything. You're very lovely, you're very kind. I'm gonna miss you,
RIP, God Bless.
She also had a crush on Dean Martin - they made a movie together. She said that all the women were drawn to Dean, he's so atractive. Shirley MacLaine - same, and others.
Giorgio was overwhelmed, in one hand he wins the prestigious award, in the other, he is next to the most beautiful woman in the world.
I'm glad he gave her a pair of kisses at the beginning of his speech and then went in grab her by the waist and got another kiss at the end.
Oh, I would have done the same, Raquel always has been my fantasy woman, well Brigitte Bardot too and Ann Margaret as well.
His music and his mustache are inspirational!
Raquel Welch! Jeesus, so hot!
spend tme for the winner is and giorgio moroder iitalian
When Hollywood had class.
Even past his "prime" Dean was a significant figure in show business. Without question the preeminent entertainer of his time, or any time. Even Elvis thought he was great.
When two Luminous Objects pass each other in the Cosmos.that is how it must be when Rachel and Giorgio met at the stage of the Academy Awards in 1978.
John Williams "Superman" theme should have won hands down.
The Oscars were never the same after Johnny stopped being the MC.
I felt sarcasm in Dean Martin's comment and I realy doesn't appreciate that! Giorgio is great, he's the father of disco' and eletronic music and deserves much more respect, that's why he won 3 Oscars and Grammys! He came to Brazil last Saturday, full house, a success! Congratulations, Giorgio!!!
To me it sounded like he was saying "Wow! That's your first score? You should have gotten this award years ago."
Denys Camargo Oh dear, Dean’s joke really went right over your head didn’t it? Or perhaps the phrase to ‘score’ with a girl is too old-fashioned now - maybe today’s young men use a different expression? But if you’ve ever seen Deans show you must be aware that innuendo was often part of his comedy. And certainly this audience was way ahead of him, they started laughing before he even said a word - they could tell by the twinkle in his eyes exactly what he was thinking!!😉
That's why I'm telling everybody about this.
Raquel Welch and Dean Martin had previously co-starred with James Stewart in the western film Bandolero ten years earlier[ I presume by the nominees that this Oscar ceremony was from 1978 ]. Martin had essentially retired from movies, although he made extended cameos in the Cannonball Run films in the early 80s.
Shirley Maclaine said that Dean was the funniest person she had ever met; genuinely funny. She had a mad crush on him as well, as did Raquel during that movie. He was pretty hot.
Dean is all I see the greatest humble kind man ever
Along with Elvis! Dean just takes over the stage and show!!
Dean does look a little ragged here, not at his best. Now Raquel's looks....there are no words.
Sorry ,i'm Italian what 's the metter with "First Score" thing Dean Martin, i'don't get it
andrea rossi Let’s just say that the phrase ‘to score’ with a girl had a very different meaning at that time - and Dean, of course, always had a reputation as a ‘ladies man’... In other words, it’s a humorous play on two very different meanings of the word, which is something Dean often used in his comedy😉. I’m guessing that men today would use a very different (and probably much coarser) expression.
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Wow. Had no idea Giorgio beat out John Wlliams here. Bravo!
+Jimmy Mimpson
and Morricone...
Dean was nutty and funny as usual. There's a reason he didn't even attend the Oscars for 13 years...especially when in 1966 he was a REALLY big movie star... he DIDN'T CARE.
Check out his great dramatic performances; "Toys In the Attic", "Rio Bravo", "Mr. Ricco", "Bells Are Ringing", "Ada". This "joke of an actor' was paired with the likes of Judy Holliday, Susan Hayward, John Wayne, etc. He earned his chops. This drunk stuff was an act.
Dean was very, very good when he wanted to be. He just didn't give a fuck what you thought.
Roger Wilko Very true ! Dean had already proven himself as a fine actor in addition to the films you mentioned add his roles in "The Young Lions", "Some Came Running", "Airport" and "The Sons of Katie Elder" just to mention a few more. It did bother him that he never got the recognition from the "film critics" for his acting however.
db2664 I think you are right on this one. Dean put up a good act of not caring - and I think this was true most of the time because he kept things in perspective - but he slowed down making a lot serious films when he didn't get the recognition he deserved. He was so popular as the laid back playboy on screen and as Matt Helm, that he probably figured he'd give the public what they wanted to see. Still, he tried to retain his dramatic status in later movies, like the ones you mentioned and also in "Showdown" with Rock Hudson and his final major dramatic role, "Mr. Ricco" in 1975.
Dean was terrific.
Roger Wilko Yes, if only he continued doing it. It was a big disappointment to a young Dino fan like me that he gave up his film career after "Mr. Ricco" He could have made more movies if he wanted to - MGM had him signed for 2 more films but he chose not to pursue them. I often wondered why he gave up ?
Roger Wilco I always felt that Dean cared a lot more than he let on. At heart he was a very quiet insular man, but when he split with Jerry he created a public persona of a devil-may-care playboy which worked well for him with his audience. But those who worked with him on his films always said that he was very professional, always being on set on time and knowing his lines, being easy to work with and never being a prima donna. For a man who had been primarily known as a crooner who liked booze and women it says a lot that Dean earned the respect of professional actors, especially in his more dramatic roles. It's just a shame his acting talent wasn't more widely recognised in the industry by those who couldn't see beyond his lightweight image.
he was more into golf (nothing wrong with that!).
two italian legends in a stage
She’s Mexican…so I guess you’re right…guinea.
@@FrankIsAlwaysRightshe or he means Dean Martin (Italian-American) and Giorgio Moroder (Italian by citizenship).
@@FrankIsAlwaysRight Bolivian (on her father´s side).
The movie soundtrack Giorgio did was chilling and scary and haunting just like the movie !!!! A true evolution in cinema on every level !!!!!!
True
All I can say is....Wow ! Raquel x
It looked like Dino was really having the time of his life up there.
raquel welch, che bella, che charme, che classe, altro che quelle 4 sciacquette di oggi.
Massimo Ghia stesso discorso per Dean...❤️
Dean looks GREAT too, handsome, and SO cool!!!!!
Giorgio and Rachel are soooo Beautiful
OMG is she ever gorgeous in that form fitting dress unbelievable.
It’s hardly a dress
Love it when Dean shows up at these shows totally plastered!
What Quincy Jones did with "The Wiz" was nothing short of remarkable. He took a Broadway score and completely re-orchestrated it and made it better. Take a listen to the differences between "I Wish I Was Home" in the Broadway score and the song in the film. Much better music adaptation than "The Buddy Holly Story."
Raquel Welch, the ONLY REAL jaw dropping woman ever to live.
Sophia Loren and Ann Margaret come pretty close.
I think Ann-Margret is more gorgeous than Raquel. Raquel has flared up nostrils and her nose tip points down on her profile. Ann-Margret has much more sexier eyes & face and feminine features. Ann-Margret is overall perfection. I must say you have great taste in women.
3:45 Giorgio: -'This is my first score' (original soundtrack)
Dean: -'Your first 'score'?? (if you know what I mean)
LOL!!! Fuckin hilarious Dean Martin! hahaha!
"You're first score?", Lol, love his smile too!!!!!!!
I don't get the joke
At this time, Giorgio was a pioneer, far before his time he would define music that was to come for the next 40 years.
He won two more Oscars for writing both songs "What a Feeling" from "Flashdance" in 1984
and "Take My Breath Away" from "Top Gun" in 1987.
Giorgio you are the man! thanks for all!
I loved it when Johnny hosted.
Giorgio un hombre grandioso y humilde .. es mi Dios lo admiro mucho .
That was a lovely outfit, which she was almost wearing.
que preciosura Raquel Welch , muy hermosa !
I wasn't aware that Raquel Welch presented this award to Giorgio Moroder. And how about that line-up of nominees? Jerry Goldsmith, Ennio Morricone, Dave Grusin, John Williams and Giorgio Moroder--you're talking about five of the greatest, four of them Oscar winners in this category, the fifth (Morricone) a lifetime achievement Oscar winner. I've seen all the movies nominated--all very strong films, and I'm particularly fond of the score for "Heaven Can Wait", and of course "Superman", but there's no doubt about it, Giorgio Moroder deserved this one. For an explanation as to why, see my post below. And doesn't life work in strange ways? An American traveller attempts to smuggle four pounds of hashish out of Turkey, and it culminates in Giorgio Moroder smooching Raquel Welch on stage at the Academy Awards. Only in America.
+MisterObjectivity That WAS a hell of a line-up.
a virtual hall of fame.
"Heaven Can Wait" earned an Academy Award nomination for best original score in 1979.
This was the first of many for Dave Grusin.
"Days of Heaven" earned an Oscar nomination for best original score in 1979. This was the
first of many for Ennio Morricone.
OMG her outfit!
It definitely is and he deserves it so much!
His name is Giovanni Giorgio but everybody calls him Giorgio
Giorgio you are a Genius! 3 Oscar and 4 Golden Globe. So many awards just for 13 Soudtracks.. amazing!
Raquel most beautiful woman ever omg
when I first saw this I didnt realize Giorgio had done so much with Donna Summer and Casablanca records (Neil Bogart owned Casablanca which did so much for disco, Neil died if memory serves not long after this).
His first score!!!
That moustache alone is worth an Oscar
I would buy a Raquel workout video.
Wow what amazing compositions!
Dean Martin... forever an adversary to sobriety.
him being “drunk” was actually just an act, Dino only really drank occasionally
It means he’s good at what he does if you believe it 👌
I have a feeling if Dino wasn’t married he and Raquel Welch would have made a good couple. He was a great man, and she was drawn into his charm. Both are very beautiful. The good old days of funny, charms, and class are forever gone.
I'm pretty sure that they had a one night stand during the filming of bandolero.But otherwise I'd agree with you
Raquel au top de sa beauté ...😊
Raquel, Jane, Mamie, and Ann are the main women among some others from Old Hollywood who I think about, that still look stunning today in their 70's and 80's.
Wow! Great pant suit she has on! Love it!
Soooo BEAUTIFUL
WOW theirs not been many drop dead beautys over the years, but damm Raquel rearly, was an absolute stunner POW , take that fellas😳🙏♥️
I love Giorgio.. He composed the main theme of 1988 Summer Olympics titled Hand in Hand as well.. the Olympic was opened in my city, Seoul. :-)
Gotta love Dean lol.
Not a clue what they're babbling about, but I watched it 7 times
Talk about "drinking up" a woman with your eyes. I don't care what anyone says, Raquel Welch is one of the most beautiful women of the last 121 years.
Dean I sure more then w people are looking at you. All the woman's who grew up with your wonderful humor ... We was thinking you just keep getting better looking with each passing year.
Moroder, genius!
Brilliant !! Well Done Giorgio 👏
Stunning
Midnight Express deserved it! I forgot it was filmed in '77, released in '78, and won in '79. It was about events of 1970.
Old Hollywood is nothing but class.
Joseph Renzetti is one of the most talented score composers ever.
And a hell of a nice person.
He's absolutely terrific.
Ennio Morricone should have won too. "Days of Heaven" was a beautiful score.
+HK Hilner shut the fuck up
Youssef Butas why, for naming facts?
Because midnight express is one of the most memorable scores of all time
He lost.
Jamás miré otra cosa que no fuera Raquel Welch.P.D.: Qué pedo tenía Dean Martin!!!
Jerry Goldsmith should have been nominated and should have won the Oscar for Alien. His score for this classic movie exquisitely sets the mood in every scene, from its spine-tingling start right through to its pensive finish during the credits.
Wrong Oscar ceremony, dude. This is for honoring the best movie scores of 1978.
My jaw dropped when I heard John Williams Superman score was nominated, but I knew from the title that express had won. No offence to Giorgio, but that should have gone to Williams.
gutz1981 No it shouldn't have: see above.
gutz1981 Williams' score was very similar to "Star Wars", Moroder popularized among any other pioneers the use of synthetic music, and created one of the most haunting scores ever (not to mention the 'chase' scene) Williams would win many oscars anyway
+gutz1981 no way, Williams' score sounds a LOT like the Star Wars one...Moroder or Morricone were the two deserving ones that year
Yeah, but... Williams can win for just about every score he creates. Everyone knows he's the best in film history anyway.
Ronald H Other composers have achieved a lot in film scoring as well, if Williams won all the time it wouldn’t be fair to any of the other composers who’ve made scores just as good as the ones he did. It has to be a fair competition. John Williams already won five Academy Awards and the ones he did win for are the ones that are the most deserving, I mean if I had to choose between Star Wars or Superman as to which one he should’ve won for, it’d be Star Wars since it’s one of his very best ones. I’m glad he won those awards, but like I said it the Academy has to be fair and give other composers recognition too.
What!!! Superman should have won clearly, it's timeless & so iconic, It makes me feel like a little kid every time I hear it.
Raquel OMG.. Giorgio genius
considering they were just for films they were amazing pieces of music
Dean was lost. Raquel's blue sequin jumpsuit is in a glass case on display somewhere.
Sensitivo, melodico, impredecible, visionario, un pilar en la evolucion musical y una fuerte inspiracion en mi estilo J. Lines
Dean was not plastered. That was part of his act.
Never heard of the 'Music' Oscars. I don't think they exist anymore 😔
Wiw superman my fave theme song is same year and both movies in my top ten ever
This guy was a spitting image of Father Guido Sarducci.
Raquel Welch Bolivian beauty
Buddy Holly yeah man absolutely great stuff
I feel like I won by looking at her, now I can't walk.......
IM GLAD GIORGIO MORODER WON.I LIKED THAT SCORE FOR MIDNIGHT EXPRESS
Evidently no one told the presenters in those days to get away from the podium and out of the frame when the winner starts talking.