No posts over the past few days as I suffered in illness and then made the transition back to university; but here, finally, the
Gold Stars continue, with the
Best Adapted Screenplay picks.

Frank Cottrell Boyce (
from the novel by Laurence Sterne)

Alfonso Cuaron, Timothy J. Sexton, David Arata, Mark Fergus & Hawk Ostby (
from the novel by P.D. James)

Bent Hamer & Jim Stark (
from the novel by Charles Bukowski)

William Monahan (
from the 2002 screenplay "Wu jian dao" by Siu Fai Mak & Felix Chong)

Neal Purvis, Robert Wade & Paul Haggis (
from the novel by Ian Fleming)
Next up: the award for Make-Up; and No. 9 in the Top Ten Countdown.
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