No Time to Die production thread

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  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    I am in London this weekend and might stage a one-man protest in front of Eon Productions Ltd (138 Piccadilly, Mayfair) later today demanding an immediate release of the NTTD teaser, the re-hiring of the great Dan Romer and an immediate firing of Barbara Broccoli. Anyone want to join me?

    Well, I'm sure you can find some willing inmates in an insane asylum. The logic that Barbara Broccoli has to be fired will certainly appeal to them.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    talos7 wrote: »
    I am in London this weekend and might stage a one-man protest in front of Eon Productions Ltd (138 Piccadilly, Mayfair) later today demanding an immediate release of the NTTD teaser, the re-hiring of the great Dan Romer and an immediate firing of Barbara Broccoli. Anyone want to join me?

    Possibly Danny Boyle , or Christian Nolan, will join you.

    Who's Christian Nolan? A quick Google search took me to an American college student but why should he care?
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    lol, spell check, Christopher 😁
  • ShardlakeShardlake Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
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    I am in London this weekend and might stage a one-man protest in front of Eon Productions Ltd (138 Piccadilly, Mayfair) later today demanding an immediate release of the NTTD teaser, the re-hiring of the great Dan Romer and an immediate firing of Barbara Broccoli. Anyone want to join me?

    You are joking aren't you?

    Then again this is you.

    Look you want to be taken seriously and respected on here and then you post this.

    At least you are entertaining @PanchitoPistoles.
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
    edited November 2019 Posts: 8,026
    I am in London this weekend and might stage a one-man protest in front of Eon Productions Ltd (138 Piccadilly, Mayfair) later today demanding an immediate release of the NTTD teaser, the re-hiring of the great Dan Romer and an immediate firing of Barbara Broccoli. Anyone want to join me?

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  • RichardTheBruceRichardTheBruce I'm motivated by my Duty.
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    Maybe Sir Robin's Minstrels are open for a new member.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    talos7 wrote: »
    lol, spell check, Christopher 😁

    I see. Well, I doubt that Chris Nolan would join PP in his one-man protest against Barbara Broccoli.

    Anyway, I imagine it would look like this,

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    except it would say, "will drop pants if Barbara gets fired".
  • edited November 2019 Posts: 6,677
    I am in London this weekend and might stage a one-man protest in front of Eon Productions Ltd (138 Piccadilly, Mayfair) later today demanding an immediate release of the NTTD teaser, the re-hiring of the great Dan Romer and an immediate firing of Barbara Broccoli. Anyone want to join me?

    The police and men in white coats will join you. I'll send them, don't worry. They'll show you to a special room. It's padded and nice. And you can scream whenever and whatever you want. It'll be, as you so often say, great.
  • I’d go.

    But only on the basis that I get to finally see what @PanchitoPistoles looks like.

    He’s either a 14 year-old boy, or a middle-aged guy who rarely washes his clothes.

    I’m intrigued to see which it turns out to be.
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    Maybe we should all just go watch Spectre. I’m sure Eon is leading up to NTTD
  • I am in London this weekend and might stage a one-man protest in front of Eon Productions Ltd (138 Piccadilly, Mayfair) later today demanding an immediate release of the NTTD teaser, the re-hiring of the great Dan Romer and an immediate firing of Barbara Broccoli. Anyone want to join me?

    No one.
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    sundaytimesculture
    "I’m not grumpy. I just grew up in an era when you didn’t look for approval" Daniel Craig speaks to @jonathandean_ about his public persona in today's Sunday Times Culture.




  • edited November 2019 Posts: 5,767
    I am in London this weekend and might stage a one-man protest in front of Eon Productions Ltd (138 Piccadilly, Mayfair) later today demanding an immediate release of the NTTD teaser, the re-hiring of the great Dan Romer and an immediate firing of Barbara Broccoli. Anyone want to join me?
    But that would defeat the purpose of a one-man protest, wouldn´t it?


    Shardlake wrote: »
    I am in London this weekend and might stage a one-man protest in front of Eon Productions Ltd (138 Piccadilly, Mayfair) later today demanding an immediate release of the NTTD teaser, the re-hiring of the great Dan Romer and an immediate firing of Barbara Broccoli. Anyone want to join me?

    You are joking aren't you?

    Then again this is you.

    Look you want to be taken seriously and respected on here and then you post this.

    At least you are entertaining @PanchitoPistoles.
    When did @Panchito ever claim that he wants to be taken seriously??
  • ResurrectionResurrection Kolkata, India
    edited November 2019 Posts: 2,541
    boldfinger wrote: »
    I am in London this weekend and might stage a one-man protest in front of Eon Productions Ltd (138 Piccadilly, Mayfair) later today demanding an immediate release of the NTTD teaser, the re-hiring of the great Dan Romer and an immediate firing of Barbara Broccoli. Anyone want to join me?
    But that would defeat the purpose of a one-man protest, wouldn´t it?

    Hahaha he got you panchito
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    “Well, I’d like to give you a breakdown of my week, but people would just think I was complaining,” he explains, his voice gruff and loud, a man you could understand perfectly in a packed bar. “But every day has an intensity to it. We’re trying to make the best f****** Bond movie we can. Pulling out all the stops. If we aim for the stars, we might hit the treetops.” He pauses, briefly. “The most interesting thing? Yesterday I was up to my neck in water for 12 hours.”
    ...
    “This may be hard to believe,” Craig continues, “but I love the fact I’m Bond. We’re in rare air, making Bond movies. It is one of the most intense, fulfilling things I’ve ever done, but it takes a lot of energy and I’m getting old. I’m getting creaky. And so what I do outside of that has got to be really good.”
    ...
    I ask if he is happy to talk about the notoriously secret new Bond. “Yeah, yeah,” he replies. First, forget that daft misreading of an interview Craig did in 2015, in which he apparently said he would rather slash his wrists than make another 007 film. What he actually said was: “Now? I’d rather break this glass and slash my wrists. No, not at the moment.” He was always contracted to make No Time to Die, and all he meant was that he wanted a break. Now he has had one, and so, after Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall and Spectre, we get to see him put on the DJ again.

    The big news this time is that Phoebe Waller-Bridge has a writing credit. Was it his idea to get her in? “Yeah.” What will she bring to Bond? “You’ll have to wait and see!” he shouts, before laughing. “But she’s just brilliant. I had my eye on her ever since the first Fleabag [TV series], and then I saw Killing Eve and what she did with that and just wanted her voice. It is so unique — we are very privileged to have her on board.”

    When I met Craig in 2014, for Spectre, we talked about misogyny in Bond, and the actor said he was pleased that, by casting Monica Bellucci as 007’s similarly aged lover in the film, a dialogue had been started about sexism, wage disparities and similar issues. Waller-Bridge is only the second woman to have a writing credit during the franchise’s 57-year history, after Johanna Harwood on Dr No and From Russia with Love. A cynic might suggest the new recruit has been chosen to help the film look more representative.

    “Well, I think Phoebe coming on...” Craig begins. “She has been asked many times about what she is going to do, and her answer is that we’re not really going to change anything. He’s James Bond. But, of course, it’s a different angle to come at ...”

    He stops and draws breath.

    “Look, we’re having a conversation about Phoebe’s gender here, which is f****** ridiculous. She’s a great writer. Why shouldn’t we get Phoebe onto Bond? That’s the answer to that. I know where you’re going, but I don’t actually want to have that conversation. I know what you’re trying to do, but it’s wrong. It’s absolutely wrong. She’s a f****** great writer. One of the best English writers around. I said, ‘Can we get her on the film?’ That’s where I came from.”
    ...
    And, finally, before he heads back to work, what will he miss most about Bond? “I’ll miss my friends,” he says, as quiet as he has been all chat. “I’ve worked with many of these people for 15 years now, and that will be a real jar. I’ll see them again, but this is a special atmosphere, on a Bond set.”
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Thanks, @antovolk .
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
    edited November 2019 Posts: 3,018
    antovolk wrote: »
    “Well, I’d like to give you a breakdown of my week, but people would just think I was complaining,” he explains, his voice gruff and loud, a man you could understand perfectly in a packed bar. “But every day has an intensity to it. We’re trying to make the best f****** Bond movie we can. Pulling out all the stops. If we aim for the stars, we might hit the treetops.” He pauses, briefly. “The most interesting thing? Yesterday I was up to my neck in water for 12 hours.”
    ...
    “This may be hard to believe,” Craig continues, “but I love the fact I’m Bond. We’re in rare air, making Bond movies. It is one of the most intense, fulfilling things I’ve ever done, but it takes a lot of energy and I’m getting old. I’m getting creaky. And so what I do outside of that has got to be really good.”
    ...
    I ask if he is happy to talk about the notoriously secret new Bond. “Yeah, yeah,” he replies. First, forget that daft misreading of an interview Craig did in 2015, in which he apparently said he would rather slash his wrists than make another 007 film. What he actually said was: “Now? I’d rather break this glass and slash my wrists. No, not at the moment.” He was always contracted to make No Time to Die, and all he meant was that he wanted a break. Now he has had one, and so, after Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall and Spectre, we get to see him put on the DJ again.

    The big news this time is that Phoebe Waller-Bridge has a writing credit. Was it his idea to get her in? “Yeah.” What will she bring to Bond? “You’ll have to wait and see!” he shouts, before laughing. “But she’s just brilliant. I had my eye on her ever since the first Fleabag [TV series], and then I saw Killing Eve and what she did with that and just wanted her voice. It is so unique — we are very privileged to have her on board.”

    When I met Craig in 2014, for Spectre, we talked about misogyny in Bond, and the actor said he was pleased that, by casting Monica Bellucci as 007’s similarly aged lover in the film, a dialogue had been started about sexism, wage disparities and similar issues. Waller-Bridge is only the second woman to have a writing credit during the franchise’s 57-year history, after Johanna Harwood on Dr No and From Russia with Love. A cynic might suggest the new recruit has been chosen to help the film look more representative.

    “Well, I think Phoebe coming on...” Craig begins. “She has been asked many times about what she is going to do, and her answer is that we’re not really going to change anything. He’s James Bond. But, of course, it’s a different angle to come at ...”

    He stops and draws breath.

    “Look, we’re having a conversation about Phoebe’s gender here, which is f****** ridiculous. She’s a great writer. Why shouldn’t we get Phoebe onto Bond? That’s the answer to that. I know where you’re going, but I don’t actually want to have that conversation. I know what you’re trying to do, but it’s wrong. It’s absolutely wrong. She’s a f****** great writer. One of the best English writers around. I said, ‘Can we get her on the film?’ That’s where I came from.”
    ...
    And, finally, before he heads back to work, what will he miss most about Bond? “I’ll miss my friends,” he says, as quiet as he has been all chat. “I’ve worked with many of these people for 15 years now, and that will be a real jar. I’ll see them again, but this is a special atmosphere, on a Bond set.”

    @antovolk Is it possible to get the full article as a pdf? Upload somewhere and post the link here

    Edit: Never mind. Got the full piece now.
  • Posts: 5,767
    Thanks for posting, @antovolk :-)
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    Hope this works. Full article with Craig in The Times today.

    https://minfil.com/naofLb95n2/The_Times_Sunday_Interview_Daniel_Craig_pdf


  • BennyBenny In the shadowsAdministrator, Moderator
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    Link doesn't seem to work @Contraband
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    Benny wrote: »
    Link doesn't seem to work @Contraband

    Hm, it works for me at least. Try again

    https://minfil.com/naofLb95n2/The_Times_Sunday_Interview_Daniel_Craig_pdf

    If not I could post it via Imgur as screenshots divided into several images.
  • edited November 2019 Posts: 4,619
    I’d go.

    But only on the basis that I get to finally see what @PanchitoPistoles looks like.

    He’s either a 14 year-old boy, or a middle-aged guy who rarely washes his clothes.

    I’m intrigued to see which it turns out to be.
    I am in my early 30s, in great shape, have a full head of hair and I'm slightly above average height. In other words, I likely look better than at least 90% of mi6community members.
  • ggl007ggl007 www.archivo007.com Spain, España
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    Thanks a lot, @antovolk and @Contraband
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    ggl007 wrote: »
    Thanks a lot, @antovolk and @Contraband

    Did it work?
  • ggl007ggl007 www.archivo007.com Spain, España
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    Contraband wrote: »
    ggl007 wrote: »
    Thanks a lot, @antovolk and @Contraband

    Did it work?

    Perfectly.
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    Cut up article as nr 1-12 images in order if the PDF doesn' work for some members

    https://imgur.com/a/HFBijbF
  • Bentley007Bentley007 Manitoba, Canada
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    Contraband wrote: »
    Cut up article as nr 1-12 images in order if the PDF doesn' work for some members

    https://imgur.com/a/HFBijbF

    Thanks everyone for allowing us all the view the article. Craig sounds optimistic and content with the filming he has just completed. I also got the sense that he felt he has finished the story of his Bond but perhaps that was the view of the writer and not Craig. Either way a much more positive interview than after Spectre's filming but I gather that was largely intentional. I keep getting the sense that No Time To Die is something special and everyone on the production can tell that but dont want to spoil it before the film is released.
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