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Very reassuring to hear from you, dear @ColonelSun. I agree, there's a ton of things moving along very fast and very far away from our collective eyes and ears. I, for one, can't wait to hear about the cinematographer and production designer. These two always seem to be of great importance for Villeneuve. When do you think we'll know some more, about the crew, I mean? Even if the script is being written as we speak, I believe Villeneuve's crew is independent from that particular development, right?
“Where Hollywood’s Biggest Film Franchises Stand: Marvel’s Diminished, DC’s Rising, and Everyone Is Excited About James Bond”
I love this headline, and the tailwind.
The scores on Mission Impossible are interesting: unlike the other films there it seems to have performed on a par with all the previous films, they just spent way too much on it.
Sad to see where Star Trek is too- just feels like no one knows what to do with it.
I’m sure they’ll get an actor who’s great in the role, and likeable/interesting to the public (ie. They come off well during interviews or whatever). That’ll be important in drumming up interest. But ultimately there’s no magical candidate. It’s about who they can get, but honestly I think there’s are plenty of actors they can pick and make it work, even in different ways.
There are expectations and first experiences and then familiarity across the years. I admit I take the long view here and on most things.
https://www.thetimes.com/magazines/culture-magazine/article/steven-knight-the-brewing-business-makes-hollywood-look-like-kindergarten-r9xxqchpc
Thanks :)
Hmmm:
"Writing a new 007 is, he says, “exciting and thrilling”. He isn’t allowed to reveal much more but Knight will set about this task with what seems a fantastically relaxed approach. He gets up before six — “that’s the best time because you’re still half dreaming” — sits down and just starts writing, confident the magic will come.
“I have no plan of how I’m going to get there,” he says of this technique. “Though I do know this character’s going to do this, this, and then they’re going to die, or they’re going to become king. So that’s the plan.”
And is there no fear associated with that? Villeneuve is waiting in Los Angeles for the first draft of the James Bond film … What if Knight climbs out of bed at the farm tomorrow morning, makes a pot of tea, sits down at his desk and nothing happens?"
Does this suggest they're doing a British coronation plot line?