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  • edited April 2021 Posts: 1,469
    I would enjoy seeing Bond cast members on the Norton show. He's a good host, and I've watched many of his show's clips on YouTube. I'm an American and admit I don't watch the late night "comedians" here anymore because they've been so political in one direction, and my view is that it's been more about criticizing political figures than having a really good punchline that anyone can laugh at, regardless of their political views. The latter is what Johnny Carson was expert at. Perhaps the joke writers were better up to and including the Letterman and Leno era, or most of the late night shows think viewers now want finger-pointing as a form of social justice.
  • edited April 2021 Posts: 2,436
    Since62 wrote: »
    I saw that article urging the film-makers to undo the Blofeld-is-Bond's-brother plotline in NTTD. How ? Bond certainly recognizes him. And Blofeld certainly was the head of SPECTRE. The only thing which would be undone would be that Blofeld had not organized other villains in any way to trouble Bond. OK...but you'd already have the significant non-changeable aspect: that Bond's brother became the head of SPECTRE, an organization of baddies

    Bond's brother did not become head of Spectre. No where in Spectre does it make the claim that Bond is his brother.
  • edited April 2021 Posts: 2,436
    Herzog was definitely my #1 choice for Blofeld at the time. Obviously wouldn’t have worked very well with the foster brother angle though.

    They weren't foster brothers. If you watch the film the contents from Skyfall reveal that Charmain Bond was his guardian. I think it states that he spent a winter or two with the Oberhausers. Obehauser the elder asked his son to treat Bond like a brother, but he didn't foster him. No doubt inspired by Fleming's time with Alban Forbes Dennis and Phyliss Bottome in Austria.
  • Herzog was definitely my #1 choice for Blofeld at the time. Obviously wouldn’t have worked very well with the foster brother angle though.

    They weren't foster brothers. If you watch the film the contents from Skyfall reveal that Charmain Bond was his guardian. I think it states that he spent a winter or two with the Oberhauser's. Obehauser the elder asked his son to treat Bond like a brother, but he didn't foster him. No doubt inspired by Fleming's time with Alban Forbes Dennis and Phyliss Bottome in Austria.

    Ah well that in a way makes it both better and worse. Better in that it somewhat mitigates them from having shared some deep personal past as children, but worse in that it makes even less sense that Blofeld would harbor some lifelong grudge over it.
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
    edited April 2021 Posts: 3,018
    (Uploaded today) Watch The Stig/stunt driver Ben Collins talking about filming Quantum of Solace (at time code 13:20). Long interview that starts out with his days on Top Gear

    Collins also worked on NTTD for those of you who didn't know that. Like the Matera chase with him sitting in the DB5 roof pod


  • Red_SnowRed_Snow Australia
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    Daniel Craig 'is planning a worldwide in-person promotion tour' for his final James Bond film No Time To Die after red carpet premieres were halted by Covid crisis
    https://dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9433897/Daniel-Craig-planning-worldwide-promotion-tour-final-James-Bond-film-No-Time-Die.html

    Daniel Craig is reportedly 'planning a worldwide tour' to promote his final James Bond film No Time To Die, after the release date was moved to September.

    The 007 actor, 53, who will portray the role of the secret agent for the last time, is set to attend film premieres in-person when the movie is released in cinemas, in a time when many stars have been making such appearances over Zoom.

    Daniel is planning to 'reach out to the world' by starting his promotional tour in London, then heading to Europe and travelling as far as the US and the Far East.

    According to The Sun, an industry source said: 'The studios MGM and Universal want to give No Time To Die the greatest promo push with old-fashioned cinema ticket sales.

    'Despite losses from two release delays they feel there are the ingredients to make this movie a billion-dollar release – and so reaching out to the world and putting on a show is important.

    'Daniel knows that and as long as safety measures are employed and risks averted he is on board.'

    MailOnline has contacted representatives for Daniel Craig, Eon Productions, and Universal for comment.
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    Daniel Craig 'is planning a worldwide in-person promotion tour' for his final James Bond film No Time To Die after red carpet premieres were halted by Covid crisis

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9433897/Daniel-Craig-planning-worldwide-promotion-tour-final-James-Bond-film-No-Time-Die.html
  • Herzog was definitely my #1 choice for Blofeld at the time. Obviously wouldn’t have worked very well with the foster brother angle though.

    They weren't foster brothers. If you watch the film the contents from Skyfall reveal that Charmain Bond was his guardian. I think it states that he spent a winter or two with the Oberhauser's. Obehauser the elder asked his son to treat Bond like a brother, but he didn't foster him. No doubt inspired by Fleming's time with Alban Forbes Dennis and Phyliss Bottome in Austria.

    Ah well that in a way makes it both better and worse. Better in that it somewhat mitigates them from having shared some deep personal past as children, but worse in that it makes even less sense that Blofeld would harbor some lifelong grudge over it.

    I agree, it really diminishes Blofeld as a villain. In the novels he comes across as a very sinister character who runs a very dangerous organisation. The personal aspect coming from him killing Bond's wife. Blofeld in the film Spectre does not feel scary or threatening because his raison d'etre of crime is due to some petty childhood jealousy. Moreover it makes it feel less likely he would actually even get anywhere near the top of an organisation like Spectre. And this is a large problem of the film - what's the threat? The Nine Eyes stuff is just convulated and equally feels like petty in government squabbling about merging organisations. What's the threat from Blofeld? That he wants to settle the score with Bond because he felt his father showed Bond more affection than he did to him. So by the film's conclusion there is nether suspence or any real audience care for what happens to Bond, M, Q or Swann in the last last.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited April 2021 Posts: 14,948
    Herzog was definitely my #1 choice for Blofeld at the time. Obviously wouldn’t have worked very well with the foster brother angle though.

    They weren't foster brothers. If you watch the film the contents from Skyfall reveal that Charmain Bond was his guardian. I think it states that he spent a winter or two with the Oberhauser's. Obehauser the elder asked his son to treat Bond like a brother, but he didn't foster him. No doubt inspired by Fleming's time with Alban Forbes Dennis and Phyliss Bottome in Austria.

    Ah well that in a way makes it both better and worse. Better in that it somewhat mitigates them from having shared some deep personal past as children, but worse in that it makes even less sense that Blofeld would harbor some lifelong grudge over it.

    I agree, it really diminishes Blofeld as a villain. In the novels he comes across as a very sinister character who runs a very dangerous organisation. The personal aspect coming from him killing Bond's wife. Blofeld in the film Spectre does not feel scary or threatening because his raison d'etre of crime is due to some petty childhood jealousy.

    Yes I think that’s fair. And I know they’re fantasy movies, but the idea that somehow one ends up as a spy and the other is in the business where a spy would come after them is a bit of a stretch. Like your hated half brother happening to enter the catering industry just as you become a kitchen food health and safety officer :)
    If he were Batman and his childhood nemesis went into just generally creating mayhem and crime in the same city it would kind of be believable, but Bond and Blofeld end up at other sides of a fairly specific industry :)
  • Red_SnowRed_Snow Australia
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    How Black Widow and James Bond Learned to Hurry Up and Wait
    https://vanityfair.com/hollywood/2021/04/how-black-widow-and-james-bond-learned-to-hurry-up-and-wait

    No Time to Die, Daniel Craig’s 007 finale, was originally planned for late 2019 but found itself moving inadvertently into the pandemic due to production delays. As 2021 started with vaccinations underway but infections still spiking, EON Productions and distributor MGM pushed it a third time due to the virus, now to October. That announcement in late January inspired countless jokes on Twitter: Looks like there’s plenty of time to die.

    Stephen Bruno, chief marketing officer at MGM, said the loyalty of 007 fans has kept the character vital over six decades, and he thinks it will endure this extended delay. “We never take that passion for granted,” he says. “We’re constantly assessing the global theatrical landscape and had to make difficult decisions to move to later time frames, when theatrical movie going is expected to be more widely available. We make those decisions with the fans, exhibition, and our promotional partners in mind every time. There is no perfect formula to this unprecedented moment unfortunately.”
  • Posts: 1,707
    Herzog was definitely my #1 choice for Blofeld at the time. Obviously wouldn’t have worked very well with the foster brother angle though.

    They weren't foster brothers. If you watch the film the contents from Skyfall reveal that Charmain Bond was his guardian. I think it states that he spent a winter or two with the Oberhauser's. Obehauser the elder asked his son to treat Bond like a brother, but he didn't foster him. No doubt inspired by Fleming's time with Alban Forbes Dennis and Phyliss Bottome in Austria.

    Ah well that in a way makes it both better and worse. Better in that it somewhat mitigates them from having shared some deep personal past as children, but worse in that it makes even less sense that Blofeld would harbor some lifelong grudge over it.

    I agree, it really diminishes Blofeld as a villain. In the novels he comes across as a very sinister character who runs a very dangerous organisation. The personal aspect coming from him killing Bond's wife. Blofeld in the film Spectre does not feel scary or threatening because his raison d'etre of crime is due to some petty childhood jealousy. Moreover it makes it feel less likely he would actually even get anywhere near the top of an organisation like Spectre. And this is a large problem of the film - what's the threat? The Nine Eyes stuff is just convulated and equally feels like petty in government squabbling about merging organisations. What's the threat from Blofeld? That he wants to settle the score with Bond because he felt his father showed Bond more affection than he did to him. So by the film's conclusion there is nether suspence or any real audience care for what happens to Bond, M, Q or Swann in the last last.

    This pretty much sums up how the series stumbled. Hope NTTD finds away to help correct this.
  • edited April 2021 Posts: 1,469
    Following on the last posts from BonSimonLeBon_1 and mtm, I think one solution to end portrayal of the personal Bond-Blofeld connection would be to finally drop Bond writers Purvis and Wade, and possibly also Waller-Bridge, in favor of different writers, and/or for EON to firmly state to future writers and directors that there is to be no further mention of that connection during the orphan-guardian years, and also to forbid or really limit the personal and revenge Bond plots. Make the films stand-alone missions, as many here have said they want to see. I don't know if NTTD will feature dialogue about the connection. I suppose since it's Craig's last Bond film, it could be Waltz' last too, but perhaps not necessarily. At 64, Waltz is the oldest main Blofeld on-camera actor , but he looks young enough to conceivably do it again if the producers wanted him to go up against a younger Bond, and that contrast could make Blofeld seem more malevolent. Perhaps in the future moviegoers will not remember too well the Bond-Blofeld orphan-guardian years connection. That said, they could still refer to Blofeld's killing of Tracy in an offhanded way.

    BonSimonLeBon_1 also talked about Blofeld's threat in SP. As head of the organization, there's still lots of mayhem Blofeld could cause, with plots revolving around terrorism, extortion, revenge and counter-intelligence. But after two films in a row featuring Blofeld, I think the series should give him a rest. After all, there was no Blofeld in a Bond film between FYEO (unless you call it a parody) and NSNA and SP, a stretch of about 30 years. Then again, Blofeld was in five of the earliest films.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    Thrasos wrote: »
    Following on the last posts from BonSimonLeBon_1 and mtm, I think one solution to end portrayal of the personal Bond-Blofeld connection would be to finally drop Bond writers Purvis and Wade, and possibly also Waller-Bridge, in favor of different writers

    At least wait and see whether you like what she did! :)
  • Posts: 1,469
    mtm wrote: »
    At least wait and see whether you like what she did! :)
    Fair enough.
  • Didn’t she mostly do dialogue punch-ups? Or was her script involvement larger than that?
  • Jordo007Jordo007 Merseyside
    edited April 2021 Posts: 2,512
    Yeah I read PWB was brought on board to add some humour to the script and flesh out the female characters. It was Daniel who approached her.
    I'm not sure if she had more involvement in the plot, although I remember her mentioning she read a few Fleming novels and she wouldn't reveal which ones, because it might give something away (I think she read Dr No)
  • DonnyDB5DonnyDB5 Buffalo, New York
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    You’d think the studios/production team would give us something to sort of quench our thirst given all the delays this movie has had. This drought is unbearable & October is so far away.

    A new DHL vlog, a track from the OST. Anything would be nice at this point. Everything right now just seems like an eternity.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    DonnyDB5 wrote: »
    You’d think the studios/production team would give us something to sort of quench our thirst given all the delays this movie has had. This drought is unbearable & October is so far away.

    A new DHL vlog, a track from the OST. Anything would be nice at this point. Everything right now just seems like an eternity.

    I'm sure them starting up and then delaying the marketing for the film two or three times certainly hasn't helped. I'd imagine it'll gear up as the summer progresses.
  • DrunkIrishPoetDrunkIrishPoet The Amber Coast
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    Spoiler Alert! James Bond’s Q wristwatch gadget from “No Time to Die”

    https://quillandpad.com/2021/04/03/spoiler-alert-james-bonds-q-watch-gadget-in-no-time-to-die-revealed-by-accident/

    I couldn’t find threads for watches or gadgets so I figured I’d post this here.
  • phantomvicesphantomvices Mother Base
    Posts: 469
    Spoiler Alert! James Bond’s Q wristwatch gadget from “No Time to Die”

    https://quillandpad.com/2021/04/03/spoiler-alert-james-bonds-q-watch-gadget-in-no-time-to-die-revealed-by-accident/

    I couldn’t find threads for watches or gadgets so I figured I’d post this here.

    GoldenWatch
  • MalloryMallory Do mosquitoes have friends?
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    Mission Impossible 7 has been moved to May 2022.
    Top Gun Maverick now takes its November 19th 2021 release.

    https://deadline.com/2021/04/top-gun-maverick-mission-impossible-7-tom-cruise-release-date-change-july-4th-weekend-memorial-day-weekend-1234730581/
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    Oh yes I forgot Bond and MI were a bit close to each other. I can deal with that.
    I wonder if the plan was to have been that Cruise announced it on Graham Norton’s show tonight? It was all Top Gun themed.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    The other card from last year, Bond's visitor pass:

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    But what's with the Rubik's Cube in the background, hmm? Something we'll see on Q's desk perhaps?
  • I want to know what happened to Blofelds cat.
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    (Already posted in Mendes thread, adding it here so you don't miss out)

    An Evening with Director Sam Mendes: 2.15 hours video interview/talk

    Director Sam Mendes engages in conversation with Director Edgar Wright on Mendes’ career, focusing on his roots in theater, his process working with actors, and his films including American Beauty, Road to Perdition, Skyfall, and 1917.

    First link full video:
    https://www.dga.org/Events/2021/May2021/ERSP_AnEveningWithSamMendes_0321.aspx

    https://www.dga.org/Events/2021/May2021/ERSP_AnEveningWithSamMendes_0321.aspx

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    I want to know what happened to Blofelds cat.

    Bond fostered it.
  • Jordo007Jordo007 Merseyside
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    My niece was watching the music video for NTTD the other day, anyone else notice how good DC still looks in the tux. He looks as good as he did in Casino.
    The shot of him holding the machine gun near the end of the video is great
  • DonnyDB5DonnyDB5 Buffalo, New York
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    Jordo007 wrote: »
    My niece was watching the music video for NTTD the other day, anyone else notice how good DC still looks in the tux. He looks as good as he did in Casino.
    The shot of him holding the machine gun near the end of the video is great

    Yes, he looks fantastic in the tuxedo, especially in this movie. I’m digging the slight 5 o’clock shadow he’s rocking too.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    edited April 2021 Posts: 13,928
    Craig looks consistently good in all the shots we've seen of NTTD. Even at the Matera photo call and Jamaican launch.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    He looks best with a tan, which he’s sporting throughout the film.
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