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  • Goldeneye1994Goldeneye1994 Milford, Michigan
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    Contraband wrote: »

    I have the original one with Dr No to Spectre might have to update!!
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    Candis magazine

    “I don’t want to play characters who don’t feel. I can cry at anything if in the moment”

    We catch up with Daniel Craig in the September issue of Candis magazine who is looking to the future after 15 years as James Bond.



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    BBFC has a one minute trailer yet to be classified which is why it is probably shown as U at the moment. I'm guessing this is the trailer people are saying is coming soon.

    Does anyone have any idea what the (Trl U) means after the title of the film? The first trailer had a (Trl H) after it.
    https://www.bbfc.co.uk/release/no-time-to-die-bond-q29sbgvjdglvbjpwwc00otmzmty
  • aaron819aaron819 Switzerland
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    Mice
    Someone wrote: »
    BBFC has a one minute trailer yet to be classified which is why it is probably shown as U at the moment. I'm guessing this is the trailer people are saying is coming soon.

    Does anyone have any idea what the (Trl U) means after the title of the film? The first trailer had a (Trl H) after it.
    https://www.bbfc.co.uk/release/no-time-to-die-bond-q29sbgvjdglvbjpwwc00otmzmty

    It’s very interesting to see it labeled as U as it signifies it’s “Universal” and suitable for all putting it in the same box with The Little Mermaid - possibly they still haven’t given it an adequate classification level.


  • edited August 2021 Posts: 3,164
    aaron819 wrote: »
    Mice
    Someone wrote: »
    BBFC has a one minute trailer yet to be classified which is why it is probably shown as U at the moment. I'm guessing this is the trailer people are saying is coming soon.

    Does anyone have any idea what the (Trl U) means after the title of the film? The first trailer had a (Trl H) after it.
    https://www.bbfc.co.uk/release/no-time-to-die-bond-q29sbgvjdglvbjpwwc00otmzmty

    It’s very interesting to see it labeled as U as it signifies it’s “Universal” and suitable for all putting it in the same box with The Little Mermaid - possibly they still haven’t given it an adequate classification level.


    I believe it's been rated for quite some time, since the start of the year at least - most likely a 1 min version of the initial Dec 2019 trailer (which I know is playing in some places). Not the new trailer that's expected soon.

    And the reason why it's rated U - that is indeed its rating - it's perfectly normal for trailers to be specially cut to be lower rated than the main film itself - so it can play with more films in cinemas. There is also a Trailer-PG there (a PG cutdown). Those two are labels specifically connected to their ratings (indicating they are specially-made edits to achieve said rating). But usually Universal labels their trailers sequentially by letters - so the first Dec 2019 trailer was Trailer A, Trailer B we don't know if it exists but Trailer C is a 1 minute version that some countries' cinemas got...the Sept 2020 trailer is Trailer H, and there's a shortened version of that as well that's Trailer I.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    Contraband wrote: »

    Nice choices, and with 25 they fit on the page well! :)

    I think I'd swap out the FRWL, GF, LTK, CR and SF ones for their (UK?) alternatives though. I don't even really prefer the blue version of LTK, but it just feels more like the proper one to me.
  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
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    The head of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) says that the consumer confidence about going to cinemas is at 72% in the US. A couple of months ago was at 80%.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    NATO?! :D
  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
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    Yep copy pasted from Variety in order to be sure. XD
  • Posts: 511
    matt_u wrote: »
    The head of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) says that the consumer confidence about going to cinemas is at 72% in the US. A couple of months ago was at 80%.

    Ready for another month of "will they won't they"!
  • Posts: 55
    matt_u wrote: »
    The head of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) says that the consumer confidence about going to cinemas is at 72% in the US. A couple of months ago was at 80%.

    Here we go again. How much do you want to bet they tweet “ No Time To Die April 2022”
  • MakeshiftPythonMakeshiftPython “Baja?!”
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    I wouldn’t mind.
  • DonnyDB5DonnyDB5 Buffalo, New York
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    If they delay again, they might as well just shelve the movie until the pandemic is completely over, because I have a feeling we’re going to be living like this for some time to come. The infection numbers will keep fluctuating & there will be other variants, so if they don’t release now, they might as well just stop announcing new release dates.
  • SuperintendentSuperintendent A separate pool. For sharks, no less.
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    DonnyDB5 wrote: »
    if they don’t release now, they might as well just stop announcing new release dates.

    I believe I said that two delays ago. :)

  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
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    its closing out the arc that started with casino Royale guys!

    I can't believe it's been 15 years. I remember the build-up to CR so vividly. I won't say it feels like yesterday, but it sure doesn't feel like a decade and a half!

    My daughter was born a week before CR premiered.

    She starts high school next week. #-o
  • Agent_47Agent_47 Canada
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    Hoping to see the movie this year, but not entirely confident. Depending on the Variant numbers I might skip the theater and wait for a home release.

    I've yet to see a Bond in theaters, so I'm not too worried about waiting for the Blu-ray. I just hope those who are more comfortable with the pandemic can see the movie this year. We could be dealing with this for a few more years. Might as well bite the bullet now.
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    Agent_47 wrote: »
    Hoping to see the movie this year, but not entirely confident. Depending on the Variant numbers I might skip the theater and wait for a home release.

    I've yet to see a Bond in theaters, so I'm not too worried about waiting for the Blu-ray. I just hope those who are more comfortable with the pandemic can see the movie this year. We could be dealing with this for a few more years. Might as well bite the bullet now.

    Never seen a Bond film in a theater?!?!?!..................................makes my head spin.
  • Agent_47Agent_47 Canada
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    delfloria wrote: »
    Agent_47 wrote: »
    Hoping to see the movie this year, but not entirely confident. Depending on the Variant numbers I might skip the theater and wait for a home release.

    I've yet to see a Bond in theaters, so I'm not too worried about waiting for the Blu-ray. I just hope those who are more comfortable with the pandemic can see the movie this year. We could be dealing with this for a few more years. Might as well bite the bullet now.

    Never seen a Bond film in a theater?!?!?!..................................makes my head spin.

    I've dealt with anxiety for 15 years and have nobody to go with. Never met a Bond fan in person sadly. Even my wife deals with anxiety issues. Last time we went to the theater we had to walk out halfway through the movie because she was having an anxiety attack.

    Someday I will see one in theater. But it probably won't be this one.
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    TripAces wrote: »
    its closing out the arc that started with casino Royale guys!

    I can't believe it's been 15 years. I remember the build-up to CR so vividly. I won't say it feels like yesterday, but it sure doesn't feel like a decade and a half!

    My daughter was born a week before CR premiered.

    She starts high school next week. #-o

    Same here! Strange to think Craig has been Bond her whole life! By the time I started my
    Senior year of high school, they were on the third Bond during my lifetime (Pierce).
  • MakeshiftPythonMakeshiftPython “Baja?!”
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    It'll be interesting to see more of the younger generation that grew up with Daniel Craig's Bond and how they feel about his run. One of my longtime friends is someone who grew up in the 70s during childhood and the 80s during adolescence, and even though he thinks Craig is the best actor to play the part, he can't shake that Moore is still his Bond.

    I imagine a lot of the GenZ/Zoomer generation will feel exactly that way about Craig.
  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
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    007007x wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    The head of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) says that the consumer confidence about going to cinemas is at 72% in the US. A couple of months ago was at 80%.

    Here we go again. How much do you want to bet they tweet “ No Time To Die April 2022”

    Because of the Delta less people want to go to the movies, as that quote from the Variety article revealed, but if you add to the equation that by October in a lot of States won’t be even possible to enter a theater without a vaccine certification…

    I’m very worried regarding NTTD’s performance in the US.
  • edited August 2021 Posts: 3,164
    matt_u wrote: »
    007007x wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    The head of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) says that the consumer confidence about going to cinemas is at 72% in the US. A couple of months ago was at 80%.

    Here we go again. How much do you want to bet they tweet “ No Time To Die April 2022”

    Because of the Delta less people want to go to the movies, as that quote from the Variety article revealed, but if you add to the equation that by October in a lot of States won’t be even possible to enter a theater without a vaccine certification…

    I’m very worried regarding NTTD’s performance in the US.

    in a lot of Europe as well. But the drop in confidence due to Delta isn't as low as it was even last year... (only down by 5-10 or so % I believe, from around 80, and last year we were in the 50s-60s), and the more people get vaccinated the more people can go. And my thoughts are that for a film like Bond people are far more likely to jump through the hoops of the vaccine certification than for anything smaller (or available simultaneously at home).
  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
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    antovolk wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    007007x wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    The head of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) says that the consumer confidence about going to cinemas is at 72% in the US. A couple of months ago was at 80%.

    Here we go again. How much do you want to bet they tweet “ No Time To Die April 2022”

    Because of the Delta less people want to go to the movies, as that quote from the Variety article revealed, but if you add to the equation that by October in a lot of States won’t be even possible to enter a theater without a vaccine certification…

    I’m very worried regarding NTTD’s performance in the US.

    in a lot of Europe as well. But the drop in confidence due to Delta isn't as low as it was even last year... (only down by 5-10 or so % I believe, from around 80, and last year we were in the 50s-60s), and the more people get vaccinated the more people can go. And my thoughts are that for a film like Bond people are far more likely to jump through the hoops of the vaccine certification than for anything smaller (or available simultaneously at home).

    Yes hopefully all this certification restrictions will force people to outcome their fears and get the vaccine. People need to understand that in our society a vaccination means freedom, not the contrary. For EoN it’s important to find a way to get regular audiences super hyped again and that’s something I feel a lot of recent blockbusters kinda failed to achieve.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    matt_u wrote: »
    antovolk wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    007007x wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    The head of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) says that the consumer confidence about going to cinemas is at 72% in the US. A couple of months ago was at 80%.

    Here we go again. How much do you want to bet they tweet “ No Time To Die April 2022”

    Because of the Delta less people want to go to the movies, as that quote from the Variety article revealed, but if you add to the equation that by October in a lot of States won’t be even possible to enter a theater without a vaccine certification…

    I’m very worried regarding NTTD’s performance in the US.

    in a lot of Europe as well. But the drop in confidence due to Delta isn't as low as it was even last year... (only down by 5-10 or so % I believe, from around 80, and last year we were in the 50s-60s), and the more people get vaccinated the more people can go. And my thoughts are that for a film like Bond people are far more likely to jump through the hoops of the vaccine certification than for anything smaller (or available simultaneously at home).

    Yes hopefully all this certification restrictions will force people to outcome their fears and get the vaccine. People need to understand that in our society a vaccination means freedom, not the contrary.
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  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    Erm... okaaaay...

    matt_u wrote: »
    antovolk wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    007007x wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    The head of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) says that the consumer confidence about going to cinemas is at 72% in the US. A couple of months ago was at 80%.

    Here we go again. How much do you want to bet they tweet “ No Time To Die April 2022”

    Because of the Delta less people want to go to the movies, as that quote from the Variety article revealed, but if you add to the equation that by October in a lot of States won’t be even possible to enter a theater without a vaccine certification…

    I’m very worried regarding NTTD’s performance in the US.

    in a lot of Europe as well. But the drop in confidence due to Delta isn't as low as it was even last year... (only down by 5-10 or so % I believe, from around 80, and last year we were in the 50s-60s), and the more people get vaccinated the more people can go. And my thoughts are that for a film like Bond people are far more likely to jump through the hoops of the vaccine certification than for anything smaller (or available simultaneously at home).

    Yes hopefully all this certification restrictions will force people to outcome their fears and get the vaccine. People need to understand that in our society a vaccination means freedom, not the contrary. For EoN it’s important to find a way to get regular audiences super hyped again and that’s something I feel a lot of recent blockbusters kinda failed to achieve.

    Yeah, I feel like maybe I look in the wrong places, but films don't feel like they've been hyped as much recently? And I'd have thought they'd have really gone for it.
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    Contraband wrote: »

    I feel they got much lazier with their poster designs as the years went on.
  • MalloryMallory Do mosquitoes have friends?
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    fjdinardo wrote: »
    Contraband wrote: »

    I feel they got much lazier with their poster designs as the years went on.

    Yep. QoS onwards have been especially lacking. The SF one isnt too bad but the featured SP and NTTD are poor.
  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
    Posts: 4,343
    matt_u wrote: »
    antovolk wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    007007x wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    The head of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) says that the consumer confidence about going to cinemas is at 72% in the US. A couple of months ago was at 80%.

    Here we go again. How much do you want to bet they tweet “ No Time To Die April 2022”

    Because of the Delta less people want to go to the movies, as that quote from the Variety article revealed, but if you add to the equation that by October in a lot of States won’t be even possible to enter a theater without a vaccine certification…

    I’m very worried regarding NTTD’s performance in the US.

    in a lot of Europe as well. But the drop in confidence due to Delta isn't as low as it was even last year... (only down by 5-10 or so % I believe, from around 80, and last year we were in the 50s-60s), and the more people get vaccinated the more people can go. And my thoughts are that for a film like Bond people are far more likely to jump through the hoops of the vaccine certification than for anything smaller (or available simultaneously at home).

    Yes hopefully all this certification restrictions will force people to outcome their fears and get the vaccine. People need to understand that in our society a vaccination means freedom, not the contrary.
    doublespeak-3-728.jpg?cb=1302976061


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  • Agent_47 wrote: »
    Hoping to see the movie this year, but not entirely confident. Depending on the Variant numbers I might skip the theater and wait for a home release.

    I've yet to see a Bond in theaters, so I'm not too worried about waiting for the Blu-ray. I just hope those who are more comfortable with the pandemic can see the movie this year. We could be dealing with this for a few more years. Might as well bite the bullet now.

    Have you been vaccinated?
  • edited August 2021 Posts: 3,164
    Cineworld and Odeon in the UK have both today put up (no doubt coordinated with Universal) 'everything you need to know' blogs about the film:

    https://www.odeon.co.uk/odeon-scene/no-time-to-die-release-date-cast-trailer-song-bond-25/
    https://www.cineworld.co.uk/static/en/uk/blog/no-time-to-die-everything-we-know-about-the-new-james-bond-movie
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