Samuel001 said:Not the best move I would say. I hope this works out OK. One thing's for certain Craig would never star in such a film!
marketto007 said:Photos and videos of "Love Punch" filming in Cannes this week, including a vid in which Brooza hit his head leaving a car.
http://jamesbondbrasil.com/2012/06/pierce-brosnan-grava-filme-com-emma-thompson-em-cannes/
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BAIN123 said:He already demonstrated his thespian talants here. The way he projects his voice is just stunning.
(Guess which clip I'm going to put up?)
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BAIN123 said:He already demonstrated his thespian talants here. The way he projects his voice is just stunning.
(Guess which clip I'm going to put up?)
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forgotmyusername said:Mamma Mia made more money than casino royale ......
Grinderman said:
forgotmyusername said:Mamma Mia made more money than casino royale ......
And if that doesn't cause you to lose more than a little faith in humanity, then nothing will.
SaintMark said:
Grinderman said:
forgotmyusername said:Mamma Mia made more money than casino royale ......
And if that doesn't cause you to lose more than a little faith in humanity, then nothing will.
You forget that females are a very large group of viewers and they easily preferred Mamma Mia over CR. look at the epic BO of Titanic a very womanfriendly movie and they watched en masse. Or the Twilight series another much mocked series that did not suffer the non-attendences of males.
The fact women have a different taste does not offer any worries for the human race. In fact I pity the males that fail to grasp that reality.
Grinderman said:
SaintMark said:
Grinderman said:
forgotmyusername said:Mamma Mia made more money than casino royale ......
And if that doesn't cause you to lose more than a little faith in humanity, then nothing will.
You forget that females are a very large group of viewers and they easily preferred Mamma Mia over CR. look at the epic BO of Titanic a very womanfriendly movie and they watched en masse. Or the Twilight series another much mocked series that did not suffer the non-attendences of males.
The fact women have a different taste does not offer any worries for the human race. In fact I pity the males that fail to grasp that reality.
My comment had nothing to do with the target demographics of each film (and, frankly, I'm puzzled as to how you would read that kind of misogynistic thinking into what was, ostensibly, a joke). Not only do I do not object to any sort of entertainment targeted to women, but I find the thinking that there’s “female entertainment” and “male entertainment” rather simplistic and a little insulting to both genders. As if women can’t appreciate a good action flick (obviously not true, as proven by the women who participate in sites such as this) and men can’t enjoy a good rom com (one look at my DVD collection proves otherwise).
My problem with Mama Mia had nothing to do with the gender of the people who went to see it and everything to do with it being yet another piece of overly saccharine, mindless pap dished out by a corporate Hollywood that continues to re-hash relics from another era (in this case, ABBA music) in order to suck the money from the pockets of a generation who are all too eager to indulge the overly developed nostalgia for their adolescence.
Grinderman said:[
My comment had nothing to do with the target demographics of each film (and, frankly, I'm puzzled as to how you would read that kind of misogynistic thinking into what was, ostensibly, a joke). Not only do I do not object to any sort of entertainment targeted to women, but I find the thinking that there’s “female entertainment” and “male entertainment” rather simplistic and a little insulting to both genders. As if women can’t appreciate a good action flick (obviously not true, as proven by the women who participate in sites such as this) and men can’t enjoy a good rom com (one look at my DVD collection proves otherwise).
actonsteve said:
Grinderman said:[
My comment had nothing to do with the target demographics of each film (and, frankly, I'm puzzled as to how you would read that kind of misogynistic thinking into what was, ostensibly, a joke). Not only do I do not object to any sort of entertainment targeted to women, but I find the thinking that there’s “female entertainment” and “male entertainment” rather simplistic and a little insulting to both genders. As if women can’t appreciate a good action flick (obviously not true, as proven by the women who participate in sites such as this) and men can’t enjoy a good rom com (one look at my DVD collection proves otherwise).
Some people see misogyny in a paper cup.
I have to say I have been concerned that films seemed to be divided and aimed at different sexes and never the twain shall meet. Twilight for the girlies, Transformers for the boys. Its all so divisive.
I remember the days when everyone went and saw ET, Indiana Jones or Star Wars regardless of gender. James Bond was popular with mum, dad, big sister, granny, uncle Nobby et al.
Just make films that everyone wants to see.
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