"Writing's On The Wall" from "Spectre" winning Best Original Song

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Published 2016-03-23
Common and John Legend presenting Jimmy Napes and Sam Smith the Oscar® for Best Original Song for "Writing's On The Wall" from the film "Spectre" at the 88th Oscars® in 2016.

All Comments (21)
  • @wiselyong4114
    1:26 Lady Gaga being gracious and happy for her fellow nominee and winner :)
  • @FactBuffet
    Only James Bond movies with one-word titles have won Oscars!  ("Goldfinger," "Thunderball," "Skyfall" and "Spectre") Until "No Time to Die" won an Oscar in 2022!
  • "No openly gay man had ever won an Oscar" Dustin Lance Black be like: "Hold my coffee"
  • @wafiqmhfz6248
    "are as powerful as the films they appeared"....Did he watch fifty shades of grey ?
  • @cesarpic609
    Gaga will win the Oscar now for Shallow, everything happens for a reason !!!
  • Still can't believe "See You Again" wasn't even nominated
  • @wMTF2
    To all the people who said that Lady Gaga should've won... BE GLAD THAT FIFTY SHADES OF GREY DIDN'T!!!!
  • Writing's On The Wall is super underrated well deserved. But I can't get over the snub for See You Again that is easily the best song of 2015.
  • @robsamr
    The message of "Til it happens to you" is SO powerful, released in September 2015 and resonating with Me too movement 2 years later in October 2017.
  • Jimmy must had thought "SAM! ELTON JOHN WON A BLOODY OSCAR FOR THE LION KING!"
  • @gagaenigma8179
    And the Oscars goes to... Shallow- Star Is Born! 😍😍😍 I cant wait to see this!
  • Moral of the story: If you're not really sure/ don't know of something don't say it, especially when it's broadcasted to millions of people watching on TV🙏
  • @rowanc88
    Sam Smith forgot that Elton John, Stephen Sondheim and Howard Ashman existed.
  • @tammyjej
    This should’ve been nominated and won: “Better When I’m Dancin” from The Peanuts Movie. Music and lyric by Meghan Trainor and Thaddeus Dixon
  • @mohdshow
    "til it happens to you" should've won
  • @slav1918
    '' Love Me Like You Do'' from "Fifty Shades of Grey'' should have nominated.