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  • boldfinger wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » Scott Z Burns leaves Bond 25; script still unfinished; will film make start date? https://theplaylist.net/ralph-fiennes-hasnt-seen-bond-25-script-20190321/ From the same reporter who announced Bur…
  • MooreFun wrote: » NS_writings wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Blofeld0064 wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » The last Bond movie was released in 2015 and the script of the next …
  • Univex wrote: » zebrafish wrote: » M in Skyfall recited Alfred Lord Tennyson and this is another of his poems: The Burial of Love (Spoiler) I only hide it behind spoiler tags because it has the working title in its first sentence. Fun…
  • NicNac wrote: » The point I was making was that there are greater forces at work now that probably contribute to the delays we have between films. Political forces. Creative forces. We have to accept that now, with the action film market so…
  • NicNac wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » @ColonelSun The Marvel straw man strikes again! Nobody here wants EON to do what Marvel does. All we want is 1 good Bond film every 3 years. NicNac wrote: » Unfortunately those who are overly crit…
  • Matt wrote: » Appreciate your insight @ColonelSun, as ever! Is there anything in particular that gives you confidence for Bond 25? I really believe in the director and Eon's determination to give Craig's Bond a great send off. I think they …
  • JamesBondKenya wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » I refuse to believe filming will not start within 25 days (meaning before the end of the…
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » I refuse to believe filming will not start within 25 days (meaning before the end of the first week of April). I know Barbara Broccoli loves delays, but even she has to a…
  • NS_writings wrote: » Remember that IMDB is listing one José Alfredo Fernández as a "Henchman" in Bond 25? Well, he's (apparently) on Twitter and said Jaws is his favourite villain: https://twitter.com/ActorJAF/status/1103371538621964290 . Later…
  • BondAficionado wrote: » Lancaster007 wrote: » Am I the only one who’s not excited about Rami Malek as the main Bond villain? What films should I watch to change this opinion? I have visions of another QoS style villain i.e. forgettable! …
  • matt_u wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Resurrection wrote: » I was watching SP last night one thing I couldn't understand when bond says "out of bullets" on the bridge in the end scene, why even pretend to shoot someone when you know you are …
  • Resurrection wrote: » I was watching SP last night one thing I couldn't understand when bond says "out of bullets" on the bridge in the end scene, why even pretend to shoot someone when you know you are out of bullets? I believe, if memory …
  • bondbat007 wrote: » I don't get how people don't think "Property of a Lady" isn't a great Bond title. If it had been the title of Dalton's 3rd film as rumored, nobody would have bat an eye. I think if a future film has a female villain it would be…
  • RichardTheBruce wrote: » That was a lot of pages. ColonelSun wrote: » There is a subtle flashback in OHMSS. Bond stares out the window in M's office and a flashback image of Tracey being pulled unconscious from the avalanche is reflected in t…
  • Mallory wrote: » RC7 wrote: » QBranch wrote: » Yes, that's what I think it is. Doubt it could be anything else. (Spoiler) Does that mean... (Spoiler) There is a subtle flashback in OHMSS. Bond stares out the win…
  • doubleoego wrote: » Birdleson wrote: » TR007 wrote: » Am I the only one concerned with the fact that we won’t get B26 in 2022 for the 60th? There is no reason why it shouldn’t happen. I think recent history has shown that EoN…
  • shamelord wrote: » Yesterday one of the people on staff (the kind you have on the main credit sequence) told me that they were still working on the script, looking for a few minor locations and that the shooting plan had been established yet - whi…
  • Tuxedo wrote: » I wonder why they only name Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli as producers in the latest anouncement. I missed Daniel Craig. Could be nothing though. Barbara and MGW are the producers. Craig is a co-producer. I think th…
  • Not that surprised by the shift of the release date. I suspect it's a combination of Eon needing to push the shoot a couple of weeks (for any number of reasons) and Universal exploiting that move.
  • peter wrote: » Maddy is the villain who stayed undercover for five years, half a decade, before revealing herself to Bond? And secret agent James Bond was clueless for five years, half a decade, before she reveals herself to him? Uh... …
  • Ottofuse8 wrote: » Craig is the better bond, but brosnan has the better tenure so far. There, I said it. Tnd and twine both rank higher than qos and sp. d I think some will disagree with you. Brosnan got off to a good start with GE, but ev…
  • Ottofuse8 wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Seydoux would not be back unless her role was meaningful and substantial. This couldn’t possibly be done well. Why?
  • Seydoux would not be back unless her role was meaningful and substantial.
  • peter wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » antovolk wrote: » bondjames wrote: » This is indeed interesting. Does anyone know what the benefits of this could be? Is it cheaper? Could there possibly be more night shots which benefit from this ap…
  • antovolk wrote: » bondjames wrote: » This is indeed interesting. Does anyone know what the benefits of this could be? Is it cheaper? Could there possibly be more night shots which benefit from this approach, like in SF? I'm pretty sure I remem…
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Tuck91 wrote: » They can't be location scouting. I would of thought all the locations would have been locked in by December. Do you think this shoot will last as long as Spectre? Locatio…
  • Tuck91 wrote: » They can't be location scouting. I would of thought all the locations would have been locked in by December. Do you think this shoot will last as long as Spectre? Location scouting will continue well into principle photograp…
  • I consider CR and SF Craig's classics which sit alongside Bond classics like FRWL, GF, OHMSS, TSWLM. Hoping Bond 25 joins the ranks.
  • AgentM72 wrote: » 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 acti…
  • bondjames wrote: » Did Baz confirm Whishaw? I was under the impression he only confirmed Seydoux. Yes, Baz confirmed Seydoux, but also M, Q, Moneypenny returns. Though not Tanner, but I suspect if the others are all back, Tanner will also h…