No Time To Die: Production Diary

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  • Posts: 152
    DonnyDB5 wrote: »



    I really, really like this guy.

    That is just epic! What a way to say F you to the press!

    Yes it was, a great way to hit back at the crap. I love this guy! Does anyone think the background is a set or just a room at Pinewood?
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    What does that Foto mean? I have no idea.

  • MinionMinion Don't Hassle the Bond
    Posts: 1,165



    I really, really like this guy.

    As for my PS4 relationship, if my RDR2 progress is any indication, it’s been stunted at 63% for months and if anyone spoils the end for me before I wrap on B25 I’m going to be pissed.
    :))
    @PanchitoPistoles, apologize.
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    That Instagram post is classic! Gotta love how Fukanaga is handling the press!
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
    Posts: 7,995
    boldfinger wrote: »

    What does that Foto mean? I have no idea.

    Here's the full caption for you, @boldfinger, to put it in context.

    Our Production Designer/Artful master of living for the day, Mark Tildesley— commented to me once that being a director must feel like dying of a thousand cuts, because of the constant stream of questions one must field. There’s not a minute on this job that isn’t scheduled, and even during a shoot day, in the hours before call, between takes and setups, and after we wrap there’s always a line of dedicated and hard working department heads hungry to prep our next sequences, no one sleeps on this kind of job. So sure it’s hard, but it’s still the best job in the world and I’d never disrespect the hardest working cast and crew. We’re all in this together. 🍀 As for my PS4 relationship, if my RDR2 progress is any indication, it’s been stunted at 63% for months and if anyone spoils the end for me before I wrap on B25 I’m going to be pissed.
  • ggl007ggl007 www.archivo007.com Spain, España
    Posts: 2,535
    Interview with stunt Marie Mouroum about her work in Bond 25: https://www.ajoure.de/epaper/

    Page 28... in German. Could someone translate, please?
  • 00Agent00Agent Any man who drinks Dom Perignon '52 can't be all bad.
    edited June 2019 Posts: 5,185
    Hmm she's saying that she is currently stunt double for the 'lead actress'... And when the Stunt department is done and does not require her anymore she might get a chance at playing a small role in front of the camera. It all depends on the shooting schedule.
  • Red_SnowRed_Snow Australia
    edited June 2019 Posts: 2,490
    'Bond 25' explosion: 'No need for formal investigation' concludes Health and Safety Executive
    https://uk.movies.yahoo.com/bond-25-explosion-health-and-safety-executive-making-initial-enquiries-110442827.html

    Health and safety chiefs have declared there is no case to answer following an injury on the set of the James Bond movie.

    The Health And Safety Executive (HSE) decided earlier this month to "assess" the incident on the new 007 film, after a "controlled explosion" at Pinewood Studios left a worker with minor injuries.

    But a spokesman for the regulator told the Press Association that the matter was now closed. "After an initial assessment, we concluded there is no need for a formal investigation and we consider the matter closed," he said.
  • edited June 2019 Posts: 11,425
    Getafix wrote: »
    CGI immediately makes everything look like a cartoon.

    Nonsense


    Prime examples of cartoon movies that prove CGI sucks.

    CGI unfortunately has contaminated all films.

    Give me a showreel of old school SFX and it will win hands down.
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    Red_Snow wrote: »
    'Bond 25' explosion: 'No need for formal investigation' concludes Health and Safety Executive
    https://uk.movies.yahoo.com/bond-25-explosion-health-and-safety-executive-making-initial-enquiries-110442827.html

    Health and safety chiefs have declared there is no case to answer following an injury on the set of the James Bond movie.

    The Health And Safety Executive (HSE) decided earlier this month to "assess" the incident on the new 007 film, after a "controlled explosion" at Pinewood Studios left a worker with minor injuries.

    But a spokesman for the regulator told the Press Association that the matter was now closed. "After an initial assessment, we concluded there is no need for a formal investigation and we consider the matter closed," he said.

    Health and safety. Carry on ;)
  • 007Blofeld007Blofeld In the freedom of the West.
    Posts: 3,126
    boldfinger wrote: »

    What does that Foto mean? I have no idea.

    Here's the full caption for you, @boldfinger, to put it in context.

    Our Production Designer/Artful master of living for the day, Mark Tildesley— commented to me once that being a director must feel like dying of a thousand cuts, because of the constant stream of questions one must field. There’s not a minute on this job that isn’t scheduled, and even during a shoot day, in the hours before call, between takes and setups, and after we wrap there’s always a line of dedicated and hard working department heads hungry to prep our next sequences, no one sleeps on this kind of job. So sure it’s hard, but it’s still the best job in the world and I’d never disrespect the hardest working cast and crew. We’re all in this together. 🍀 As for my PS4 relationship, if my RDR2 progress is any indication, it’s been stunted at 63% for months and if anyone spoils the end for me before I wrap on B25 I’m going to be pissed.

    Isn't he the director and he doesn't know the ending wow are things that secretive?
  • 007Blofeld wrote: »
    boldfinger wrote: »

    What does that Foto mean? I have no idea.

    Here's the full caption for you, @boldfinger, to put it in context.

    Our Production Designer/Artful master of living for the day, Mark Tildesley— commented to me once that being a director must feel like dying of a thousand cuts, because of the constant stream of questions one must field. There’s not a minute on this job that isn’t scheduled, and even during a shoot day, in the hours before call, between takes and setups, and after we wrap there’s always a line of dedicated and hard working department heads hungry to prep our next sequences, no one sleeps on this kind of job. So sure it’s hard, but it’s still the best job in the world and I’d never disrespect the hardest working cast and crew. We’re all in this together. 🍀 As for my PS4 relationship, if my RDR2 progress is any indication, it’s been stunted at 63% for months and if anyone spoils the end for me before I wrap on B25 I’m going to be pissed.

    Isn't he the director and he doesn't know the ending wow are things that secretive?

    He means the ending of Red Dead Redemption 2..
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
    edited June 2019 Posts: 7,995
    007Blofeld wrote: »
    boldfinger wrote: »

    What does that Foto mean? I have no idea.

    Here's the full caption for you, @boldfinger, to put it in context.

    Our Production Designer/Artful master of living for the day, Mark Tildesley— commented to me once that being a director must feel like dying of a thousand cuts, because of the constant stream of questions one must field. There’s not a minute on this job that isn’t scheduled, and even during a shoot day, in the hours before call, between takes and setups, and after we wrap there’s always a line of dedicated and hard working department heads hungry to prep our next sequences, no one sleeps on this kind of job. So sure it’s hard, but it’s still the best job in the world and I’d never disrespect the hardest working cast and crew. We’re all in this together. 🍀 As for my PS4 relationship, if my RDR2 progress is any indication, it’s been stunted at 63% for months and if anyone spoils the end for me before I wrap on B25 I’m going to be pissed.

    Isn't he the director and he doesn't know the ending wow are things that secretive?


    He doesn't know the beginning or the middle, either.

    Seriously though - are you joking, or.....? It's hard to tell. :))
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    RDR2 is Red Dead Redemption 2, a videogame for the PS4 that Fukunaga is evidently a fan of.
  • CASINOROYALECASINOROYALE Somewhere hot
    Posts: 1,003
    Just sent Cary a message on Instagram telling him to ignore the tabloids. I told him us Bond fans believe in him!

    Didn’t expect a response or anything but not even a minute after I sent it, he “liked” my message! How cool??
  • 007Blofeld007Blofeld In the freedom of the West.
    Posts: 3,126
    007Blofeld wrote: »
    boldfinger wrote: »

    What does that Foto mean? I have no idea.

    Here's the full caption for you, @boldfinger, to put it in context.

    Our Production Designer/Artful master of living for the day, Mark Tildesley— commented to me once that being a director must feel like dying of a thousand cuts, because of the constant stream of questions one must field. There’s not a minute on this job that isn’t scheduled, and even during a shoot day, in the hours before call, between takes and setups, and after we wrap there’s always a line of dedicated and hard working department heads hungry to prep our next sequences, no one sleeps on this kind of job. So sure it’s hard, but it’s still the best job in the world and I’d never disrespect the hardest working cast and crew. We’re all in this together. 🍀 As for my PS4 relationship, if my RDR2 progress is any indication, it’s been stunted at 63% for months and if anyone spoils the end for me before I wrap on B25 I’m going to be pissed.

    Isn't he the director and he doesn't know the ending wow are things that secretive?


    He doesn't know the beginning or the middle, either.

    Seriously though - are you joking, or.....? It's hard to tell. :))

    Sure :))
  • MinionMinion Don't Hassle the Bond
    Posts: 1,165
    007Blofeld wrote: »
    boldfinger wrote: »

    What does that Foto mean? I have no idea.

    Here's the full caption for you, @boldfinger, to put it in context.

    Our Production Designer/Artful master of living for the day, Mark Tildesley— commented to me once that being a director must feel like dying of a thousand cuts, because of the constant stream of questions one must field. There’s not a minute on this job that isn’t scheduled, and even during a shoot day, in the hours before call, between takes and setups, and after we wrap there’s always a line of dedicated and hard working department heads hungry to prep our next sequences, no one sleeps on this kind of job. So sure it’s hard, but it’s still the best job in the world and I’d never disrespect the hardest working cast and crew. We’re all in this together. 🍀 As for my PS4 relationship, if my RDR2 progress is any indication, it’s been stunted at 63% for months and if anyone spoils the end for me before I wrap on B25 I’m going to be pissed.

    Isn't he the director and he doesn't know the ending wow are things that secretive?
    Cary Joji Fukanaga didn’t direct Red Dead Redemption 2.
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    Just sent Cary a message on Instagram telling him to ignore the tabloids. I told him us Bond fans believe in him!

    Didn’t expect a response or anything but not even a minute after I sent it, he “liked” my message! How cool??

    Awesome!
  • PavloPavlo Ukraine
    Posts: 323
    ggl007 wrote: »


    LOTS of information there... ;)

    Cuba confirmed.
  • 007Blofeld007Blofeld In the freedom of the West.
    Posts: 3,126
    Minion wrote: »
    007Blofeld wrote: »
    boldfinger wrote: »

    What does that Foto mean? I have no idea.

    Here's the full caption for you, @boldfinger, to put it in context.

    Our Production Designer/Artful master of living for the day, Mark Tildesley— commented to me once that being a director must feel like dying of a thousand cuts, because of the constant stream of questions one must field. There’s not a minute on this job that isn’t scheduled, and even during a shoot day, in the hours before call, between takes and setups, and after we wrap there’s always a line of dedicated and hard working department heads hungry to prep our next sequences, no one sleeps on this kind of job. So sure it’s hard, but it’s still the best job in the world and I’d never disrespect the hardest working cast and crew. We’re all in this together. 🍀 As for my PS4 relationship, if my RDR2 progress is any indication, it’s been stunted at 63% for months and if anyone spoils the end for me before I wrap on B25 I’m going to be pissed.

    Isn't he the director and he doesn't know the ending wow are things that secretive?
    Cary Joji Fukanaga didn’t direct Red Dead Redemption 2.

    @Minion yeah I know.
  • MinionMinion Don't Hassle the Bond
    Posts: 1,165
    007Blofeld wrote: »
    Minion wrote: »
    007Blofeld wrote: »
    boldfinger wrote: »

    What does that Foto mean? I have no idea.

    Here's the full caption for you, @boldfinger, to put it in context.

    Our Production Designer/Artful master of living for the day, Mark Tildesley— commented to me once that being a director must feel like dying of a thousand cuts, because of the constant stream of questions one must field. There’s not a minute on this job that isn’t scheduled, and even during a shoot day, in the hours before call, between takes and setups, and after we wrap there’s always a line of dedicated and hard working department heads hungry to prep our next sequences, no one sleeps on this kind of job. So sure it’s hard, but it’s still the best job in the world and I’d never disrespect the hardest working cast and crew. We’re all in this together. 🍀 As for my PS4 relationship, if my RDR2 progress is any indication, it’s been stunted at 63% for months and if anyone spoils the end for me before I wrap on B25 I’m going to be pissed.

    Isn't he the director and he doesn't know the ending wow are things that secretive?
    Cary Joji Fukanaga didn’t direct Red Dead Redemption 2.

    @Minion yeah I know.

    How cool would it be if he did, though? :)
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    Wouldn't mind watching a Fukunaga Red Dead Redemption live action film. He'd probably be up for it, if he's a fan of the game(s)!
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    boldfinger wrote: »

    What does that Foto mean? I have no idea.

    Here's the full caption for you, @boldfinger, to put it in context.

    Our Production Designer/Artful master of living for the day, Mark Tildesley— commented to me once that being a director must feel like dying of a thousand cuts, because of the constant stream of questions one must field. There’s not a minute on this job that isn’t scheduled, and even during a shoot day, in the hours before call, between takes and setups, and after we wrap there’s always a line of dedicated and hard working department heads hungry to prep our next sequences, no one sleeps on this kind of job. So sure it’s hard, but it’s still the best job in the world and I’d never disrespect the hardest working cast and crew. We’re all in this together. 🍀 As for my PS4 relationship, if my RDR2 progress is any indication, it’s been stunted at 63% for months and if anyone spoils the end for me before I wrap on B25 I’m going to be pissed.

    Ah, I see. Thanks, @CraigMooreOHMSS.
  • edited June 2019 Posts: 6,607
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    Some NEWS:

    The financial paper This Is Money claims this is 007's new Aston Martin in Bond 25, the Valhalla.
    The car will be used in Bond 25, alongside with the V8 Vantage and the DB5.
    Announcement expected this week. (*)

    14929846-7153327-image-a-23_1560850690275.jpg

    (*) That's what the article says. I know nothing at all.

    Certainly a different looking AM! Have to say I am a real fan of the DBS's. But to be honest I just love AM's full stop. Roll on the statement if it is coming?

    Honestly, this being just a tweaked version of the Valkyrie, which is this one:

    2019-aston-martin-valkyrie.jpg

    I'd rather they had gone with the new Vanquish, pictured below:

    aston-martin-valkyrie.jpg

    A re-tweaked version on the one above and, IMO, a much prettier car, in the same vein of a McLaren, or Bond's lotus in Esprit S1.

    Just have it in BRG or gunmetal, or even white, and we're on track.
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    I really, really like this guy.

    There are no words that capture how much I love Cary Fukunaga right now.
  • M_BaljeM_Balje Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Posts: 4,411
    Police chase is very welcome, stil earlier picture from pinewood what look like same set there was not realy much space. But possible some of Jamaica double wil be used for that.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    Posts: 13,877
    ggl007 wrote: »


    LOTS of information there... ;)

    Another connection to TLD there, with the police Ladas.
  • PavloPavlo Ukraine
    Posts: 323
    QBranch wrote: »
    ggl007 wrote: »


    LOTS of information there... ;)

    Another connection to TLD there, with the police Ladas.

    I don't think that it is connection to TLD. Due to embargo and other trade restictions Cuba is occupied by Soviet cars. And police must ride also on this cars.TLD tells the story in Russia, but B25 on Cuba.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    Posts: 13,877
    Pavlo wrote: »
    I don't think that it is connection to TLD. Due to embargo and other trade restictions Cuba is occupied by Soviet cars. And police must ride also on this cars.TLD tells the story in Russia, but B25 on Cuba.
    I'm not talking about a story connection, but a simple vehicle connection, i.e which Bond films feature police Ladas. TLD being the most significant and well remembered, then perhaps GE.
  • ggl007ggl007 www.archivo007.com Spain, España
    Posts: 2,535
    Universal confirms Archivo 007 that Bond 25 will be released in Spain the 2nd of April 2020.
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