No Time To Die: Production Diary

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  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    00Agent wrote: »
    The biggest non-news in the history of this site.

    Which, of course, any sensible person will tell you is not a reason why it can't be shared.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    00Agent wrote: »
    The biggest non-news in the history of this site.

    Ah, the ray of sunshine...

  • 00Agent00Agent Any man who drinks Dom Perignon '52 can't be all bad.
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    I prefer actual facts, no matter how boring or obvious, to made up, ridiculous rumours. Call me old fashioned.
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
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    Did anyone see the Norton interview? I did and I didn't see Whishaw mention Bond at all. Perhaps I missed something?
  • edited December 2018 Posts: 17,341
    bondjames wrote: »
    Did anyone see the Norton interview? I did and I didn't see Whishaw mention Bond at all. Perhaps I missed something?

    The show is usually about 50 minutes, and the mention of Bond could have happened at any point in the show. If you've seen a clip, it might not have featured.

    (The episode haven't aired here yet.)
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
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    bondjames wrote: »
    Did anyone see the Norton interview? I did and I didn't see Whishaw mention Bond at all. Perhaps I missed something?

    The show is usually about 50 minutes, and the mention of Bond could have happened at any point in the show. If you've seen a clip, it might not have featured.

    (The episode haven't aired here yet.)
    It's possible I missed it if it was a brief mention, but I pretty much watched the whole thing. There were a lot of people on the couch and he didn't get too much airtime - when he did he spoke about his early years in acting.
  • 00Agent wrote: »
    I prefer actual facts, no matter how boring or obvious, to made up, ridiculous rumours. Call me old fashioned.

    Plus, the director of Knives Out also tweeted that filming had wrapped.

  • edited December 2018 Posts: 17,341
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    Did anyone see the Norton interview? I did and I didn't see Whishaw mention Bond at all. Perhaps I missed something?

    The show is usually about 50 minutes, and the mention of Bond could have happened at any point in the show. If you've seen a clip, it might not have featured.

    (The episode haven't aired here yet.)
    It's possible I missed it if it was a brief mention, but I pretty much watched the whole thing. There were a lot of people on the couch and he didn't get too much airtime - when he did he spoke about his early years in acting.

    I see. Would have thought it was a interesting topic to feature – but given the number of guests that usually are on that couch, it would probably only be mentioned briefly. Will watch the episode myself when it's on TV here.
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    00Agent wrote: »

    This made me smile. We are getting very close to the start of the next Bond film!
  • M_BaljeM_Balje Amsterdam, Netherlands
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    Daniel Craig christmas tree

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  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    Well with what some perceive Daniel’s eating habits to be up until now , shouldn’t the movie be titled Forks and Knives out ? ;)
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    lol, true

    The state of Craig’s physic in Bond25 will make us all eat humble pie, that’s for sure ;) He will come back with a vengeance, hopefully not story wise.
  • edited December 2018 Posts: 15,851
    Are we still discussing Craig's physique or lack of in B25?

    At this point I think Craig should just embrace his post- middle age and let it all hang out like Sean did in DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER.

    Just out of spite he should avoid the gym and go into B25 just as he is with his finger waved at fans whining he isn't the same Craig of 2006.

    Actually he should become a method actor and do the Fleming Bond workout of push ups. leg lifts and toe touches until he is dizzy. A cold shower and then follow that up with a plate of scrambled eggs, black coffee and toast caked in butter.
    He should do that every day of filming.

    Joking aside, whatever he ends up doing for B25 I'm sure he'll look great.
  • RichardTheBruceRichardTheBruce I'm motivated by my Duty.
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    An item I like bringing up: after the release of Casino Royale Craig made a comment he had stopped working out. Because he didn't want to be remembered as "The Fit Bond".

    This may be his chance.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    An item I like bringing up: after the release of Casino Royale Craig made a comment he had stopped working out. Because he didn't want to be remembered as "The Fit Bond".

    This may be his chance.

    Fat chance!

  • echoecho 007 in New York
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    In honor of page 1969. May B25 be as inspired!

  • edited December 2018 Posts: 4,619
    Did you guys know that the great Cary Fukunaga has now been the director of Bond 25 for a longer time than Danny Boyle had been when he left the production? (94 vs 88 days.)
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    Did you guys know that the great Cary Fukunaga has now been the director of Bond 25 for a longer time than Danny Boyle had been when he left the production? (94 vs 88 days.)

    Cool. nice note, Mr. PanchitoPistoles. Thanks.
  • Posts: 17,341
    I think he has to celebrate Christmas and New year with his family first! ;)

    Hopefully not too many mince pies and champagne. :)

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    Hopefully not! :))

    Lol, that picture is great.

    “Don’t worry, ladies. Plenty of chins for each of you.”
    Univex wrote: »
    The state of Craig’s physic in Bond25 will make us all eat humble pie, that’s for sure ;)

    Daniel Craig: “Did somebody say pie?

    :))
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
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    If the Feb release date is successful, will that become a new home for Bond movies in future, or will they return to Oct/Nov?
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    If the Feb release date is successful, will that become a new home for Bond movies in future, or will they return to Oct/Nov?

    Don't know about you guys, but I have no opinion about release dates. The Oct/Nov one works just fine (as we're used to it), but February feels like such a non-eventful month in movies anyway, so why not? EON could make that month their own every time a new Bond film is out. A month other franchises would avoid because of the competition, for example.
  • BennyBenny In the shadowsAdministrator, Moderator
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    I have no issue with the February premiere date. Avoids the summer and Christmas bloodbath at the box office.
    Could be a very smart movie by the studio and Eon to go with a less competitive time to release the film. Especially as Bond films are something of an event film after all these years.
    I guess time will tell.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
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    I agree, but Feb is not the wasteland it used to be, other studios are starting to see it as a fertile ground to drop a big movie before the summer chaos comes.
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    I agree, but Feb is not the wasteland it used to be, other studios are starting to see it as a fertile ground to drop a big movie before the summer chaos comes.

    Good thing Bond 25 is on track for a February release date then! Guess the box office results of Bond 25 will decide whether February is a month worth aiming at.
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    If the Feb release date is successful, will that become a new home for Bond movies in future, or will they return to Oct/Nov?
    The February release date is excellent for the smaller and probably weirder Bond 25, but there is no way Christopher Nolan's grand Bond 26 will be released in off-season.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
    Posts: 8,159
    If the Feb release date is successful, will that become a new home for Bond movies in future, or will they return to Oct/Nov?
    The February release date is excellent for the smaller and probably weirder Bond 25, but there is no way Christopher Nolan's grand Bond 26 will be released in off-season.

    Nolan likes June/July quite a lot. His movies tend to out-muscle the competition.
  • Posts: 17,341
    If the Feb release date is successful, will that become a new home for Bond movies in future, or will they return to Oct/Nov?
    The February release date is excellent for the smaller and probably weirder Bond 25, but there is no way Christopher Nolan's grand Bond 26 will be released in off-season.

    Not this again…
  • BennyBenny In the shadowsAdministrator, Moderator
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    If you ignore it, it makes it better. Just saying.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    Trollin with Nolan ;)
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
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    Hopefully they give us a Christmas present and reveal something juicy.
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