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  • CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » boldfinger wrote: » CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Why do these great Bond directors always have appreciation for the WRONG Bond movie? First Sam Mendes & LALD, now Cary Fukunaga and AVT…
  • Yes, this feels normal. And frankly, I'd expect them to be extra secure with info on this film, given what happened on the last one. And given the problems/PR this one's had to suffer in the run-up, already. It's happening. Soon. Don't worry. …
  • ColonelSun wrote: » I consider CR and SF Craig's classics which sit alongside Bond classics like FRWL, GF, OHMSS, TSWLM. Hoping Bond 25 joins the ranks. Right there with you, @ColonelSun.
  • peter wrote: » Marvel didn’t change the film industry! It changed the comic book genre. Disney tried to copy this universe building and have had to admit they need to slow the hell down because they are firing duds. Universal tried to revive a m…
  • GetCarter wrote: » Just a couple of thoughts on B25. Looking at Casino Royale recently, Daniel Craig delivered a towering performance in his Bond debut. It really is extraordinary. He is a prowling, seething ball of rage and deadly execution as…
  • peter wrote: » AgentM72 wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » I believe it’s appropriate to now ask everyone the question: What would your reaction be if Bond 25 were delayed to summer 2020 or later? Sadly,…
  • Pierce2Daniel wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » I believe it’s appropriate to now ask everyone the question: What would your reaction be if Bond 25 were delayed to summer 2020 or later? Sadly, I’m beginning to come down with this sam…
  • I have the strangest feeling - genuinely don't know why - that we're going to get more substantial news/rumours this week. It might just be my projection of hope.
  • jake24 wrote: » AgentM72 wrote: » I vividly remember the feeling of waking up at 4am EST to watch the Skyfall and SPECTRE press conferences. I'm getting chills now just thinking that might happen again in a few months. I also remember the d…
  • peter wrote: » I did the same, waking early to watch the press conference. I was so excited when the gunshot sounded off, and the cracked web of glass formed the word SPECTRE, I almost fell of my chair. Like an excited kid, I truly wanted to squea…
  • I vividly remember the feeling of waking up at 4am EST to watch the Skyfall and SPECTRE press conferences. I'm getting chills now just thinking that might happen again in a few months. I also remember the day we saw the first 'official' Skyfall i…
  • peter wrote: » I think a lot agree with you, @DonnyDB5 ... A few people that know very little about fitness posted many unflattering pics in the recent few months while DC became a new Dad and prep'd for a film. They almost took glee in the fact…
  • Does anyone have a reference for how long production on a Mr. Robot season typically lasts?
  • The combined recent responses from Malek on the B25 villain issue definitely suggest he's been in some form of discussions. I'm just not logistically sure how it could work. It would take one of two extreme solutions. They'd either have to weight…
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » AgentM72 wrote: » ClarkDevlin wrote: » The thing is, it could have been done and could still be done. EA was planning a follow-up to EoN with Brosnan as Bond under the working title ‘Bond6’, only to scrap it when the a…
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » The thing is, it could have been done and could still be done. EA was planning a follow-up to EoN with Brosnan as Bond under the working title ‘Bond6’, only to scrap it when the actor’s stepping down from the role was announce…
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » JamesBondKenya wrote: » Willem Dafoe needs to play a Bond villain soon. That man was born for the role. He literally looks like a villain in real life. Skip the first 15 seconds. What a great, great, great …
  • Torgeirtrap wrote: » Don't know why, but three "S" titles in a row irritates me soooo much… That's nothing. The Mission: Impossible films have had seven "M" titles in a row. Seven!
  • antovolk wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » I just really hope the film looks visually stunning and grand. One of the problems for me with SP is that the cinematography, while I love Hoytema's work on other projects, just fell flat. It effects the film…
  • I'll certainly be interested to know, one day, what Boyle's vision was. And to hear more about these 'first-hand' accounts MI6 HQ had of the existing Hodge script.
  • Bond gaming fans are certainly long overdue. Probably a point served best for another thread, but I've got some theories about how they could (or should be) using that gap to their advantage... ...and your wish list isn't that far off, @Risico…
  • jake24 wrote: » By the way, did anyone know that there was an updated version of Some Kind of Hero released last month, containing 'The road to Bond 25'? I just ordered it, I'm curious to see if it contains any info on the Boyle situation. …
  • I felt the slimmer suits in SF and SP were an attempt to play to DC's physique, his strengths -- in the sense that he even when he's in "jacked' mode for shooting, he's still a fairly lean man. Not an ounce of fat on him. I'd taken those tailoring a…
  • Whishaw will almost certainly be in it. I can't imagine why that wouldn't work. And I'm thrilled to hear Alex Witt is returning. He's as much a key contributor to defining the action of the Craig era as anyone. The film's action scenes will be in…
  • Pierce2Daniel wrote: » AgentM72 wrote: » I actually hope someone asks CJF about Boyle at the presser, just so he can reply "We're here today to talk about a film that we're actually making, and not a film that someone else isn't. Thanks." …
  • I actually hope someone asks CJF about Boyle at the presser, just so he can reply "We're here today to talk about a film that we're actually making, and not a film that someone else isn't. Thanks."
  • Tuck91 wrote: » They likely know the title. I'd guess so. At the very least, there's a short list and the eventual title's probably on it. Funnily enough, I just received a post office notification that my copy of "Some Kind of Hero" is …
  • No doubt there are substantial and intact completed drafts of the B25 script in EON's possession at this point. And to be 77 days out from shooting without a polished 'shooting' script would not only be totally understandable, but something of a …
  • Maybe they'll throw us for a loop with a variation. Crushfoot. Brokenthumb. Splintedshin.
  • I'm struggling to understand why people wouldn't like Shatterhand as a title. It sounds like classic Bond. And it's straight out of Fleming. Perhaps, in fact, the most well-known and oft-mentioned unused Fleming bit remaining. It checks every box. …