4 wins & 28 nominations
- 2001 Nominee Oscar
- Best Effects, Visual Effects
- 2001 Nominee Saturn Award
- Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film
- 2001 Winner BAFTA Film Award
- Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects
- 2001 Nominee C.A.S. Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Feature Film
- John T. Reitz (re-recording mixer)
- David E. Campbell (re-recording mixer)
- Gregg Rudloff (re-recording mixer)
- Keith A. Wester (production mixer)
- 2001 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects & Foley, Domestic Feature Film
- Wylie Stateman (supervising sound editor)
- Kelly Cabral (supervising sound editor)
- Jon Title (sound editor)
- Wade Wilson (sound editor)
- Scott Sanders (sound editor)
- Randy Kelley (sound editor)
- Hector C. Gika (sound editor)
- Scott Martin Gershin (sound editor)
- Valerie Davidson (sound editor)
- Stu Bernstein (sound editor)
- Kerry Carmean-Williams (sound editor)
- 2001 Nominee Excellence in Production Design Award
- Contemporary Film
- William Sandell (production designer)
- Bruce Crone (art director)
- Chas. Butcher (art director)
- Martha Johnston (assistant art director)
- Kevin Ishioka (assistant art director)
- David Sandefur (assistant art director)
- 2001 Nominee Taurus Award
- Best Specialty Stunt
Blown off Andrea Gail - At the height of the storm the crew attempts to secure the wheelhouse. Pete (doubling actor) is snatched by the violence of the storm (ratchet), buffeted by the winds while in the air, then thrown into the churning water. - 2001 Winner Taurus Award
- Best Water Work
Underwater Cable Drag - The scene is during the storm where the character "Murph" doubled by Mike Brady was hooked in the hand and sent over board. The cable snatched him and drug him down to a depth of about 30'. He had to hold his breath for just under two minutes while struggling and waiting for "Sully" Pete Turner and Sean Graham (doubling Mark Wahlberg's character) to swim the length of the tank in full clothing under water to his rescue. - 2001 Nominee Taurus Award
- Best Water Work
Rollover and Rescue of the "Mistral" - The stunts took place in the water tank at stage 16 at Warner Bros on a gimble-operated sailboat "The Mistral." Three-ton water tanks, water cannons and wind machines were continuously dumped and blown on us as the stunts were performed, making the waves and the weather as real as the film shows. As high seas and waves were blowing the sailboat it capsizes and the crew needs to be rescued. Tim Rigby jumped 20' from a mock helicopter into the water and swam to the boat to attempt a rescue which was unsuccessful. Dana and Jennifer are tethered to the side of the sailboat and are nearly drowned as it reels from side to side. George assists them back on board for another attempt at rescue from the crew in the helicopter. Dana, Jennifer and George then jumped from the boat into the high seas and kept afloat while Tim Rigby swam through the waves and helped them into the rescue basket. - 2001 Nominee Taurus Award
- Best Water Work
Storm Tossed from Tower to Deck into Water - Sean (doubling Mark Wahlberg) was on top of the look out tower trying to fix a broken antenna and save the Andrea Gail from certain death. He was hit by 50 ft. man-made waves and by several powerful water cannon. At the same time, the Andrea Gail was on a gimble system that violently rocked the boat in all directions up to 45 degrees and 100 mph fans were bulleting rain. All elements were used in combination to knock Sean from his perch and send him reeling to the steel whales deck some 16 ft. below. No pads. After surviving the high fall, Sean was immediately hit by another dump tank that sent him off the ship, down to the next level and into the steel railing.
- 2001 Nominee Golden Trailer
- The Dark and Stormy Night
- 2001 Nominee OFTA Film Award
- Best Titles Sequence
- 2000 Nominee ACCA
- Best Sound Mixing
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