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  • boldfinger wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » boldfinger wrote: » The Glen films ooze a certain type of elegance I very much enjoy, and on top of that they had a strong identity, so I´m not staggered by the Suggestion of Glen and Hume. Gl…
  • LeChiffre wrote: » John Glen. Good for his time. But not now. Good with Bond for sure, but outside Bond, well --- Columbus, a motor racing thriller for US TV (can't recall the title), Iron Eagle 5, several episodes of Gerry Anderson's badly…
  • boldfinger wrote: » The Glen films ooze a certain type of elegance I very much enjoy, and on top of that they had a strong identity, so I´m not staggered by the Suggestion of Glen and Hume. Glen was very on top of the action scenes, but not…
  • AVTAK is, for me, one of the most tired and cheesy Bond films ever made, (the fact it had to steal /re-work the GF premise says it all) but I still enjoy it for what it is -- it just isn't in the same filmmaking league as GF in terms of script, cast…
  • jake24 wrote: » What does this have to do with Bond 25? AVTAK was Moore's final Bond - and, it seems, Bond 25 will be Craig's swan song, perhaps that's why it's come up?
  • Univex wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Risico007 wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » fjdinardo wrote: » MaxCasino wrote: » FrankXavier wrote: » ringfire211 wrote: » But no seriously folks... the title of the new film is GOLDFINGE…
  • Risico007 wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » fjdinardo wrote: » MaxCasino wrote: » FrankXavier wrote: » ringfire211 wrote: » But no seriously folks... the title of the new film is GOLDFINGER 2.0. This just in! Hey, if Star Wars …
  • fjdinardo wrote: » MaxCasino wrote: » FrankXavier wrote: » ringfire211 wrote: » But no seriously folks... the title of the new film is GOLDFINGER 2.0. This just in! Hey, if Star Wars can remake A New Hope, Bond can remake Goldfing…
  • peter wrote: » The Craig era has been it's own time-line, and I can't imagine a completely new actor playing Bond as if he experienced Vesper and everything that followed thereafter. Perhaps after the next guy, they will go back to soft re-bo…
  • Torgeirtrap wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Torgeirtrap wrote: » bondjames wrote: » The hiring of Fukunaga suggests that this film could be polarizing. I admire them for taking a chance on him, but am wary that the eventual product may no…
  • Torgeirtrap wrote: » bondjames wrote: » The hiring of Fukunaga suggests that this film could be polarizing. I admire them for taking a chance on him, but am wary that the eventual product may not please everybody. That's my main worry a…
  • fanbond123 wrote: » If Bond dies in Bond 25 - and it's a clear non-ambiguous death - we see his body, he is buried - how can he return in Bond 26? He's dead! LOL The only way to kill off Bond is not to show his actual death. I dunno, Bond falls…
  • I recall in some early interview Craig said FRWL is his favourite Bond film, so this news that he wants to tap into that style of film/book/story is, for me, very good news. This may also explain where the Bond will appear to die rumour has stemmed …
  • DonnyDB5 wrote: » Is Craig still Bond though? Isn’t it odd that in this announcement they didn’t state it will be Craig’s last Bond film? I thought they specified that in the Boyle announcement. The official announcement is by Barbara, Mich…
  • fjdinardo wrote: » Never heard of this Director. He is good? What can we expect from him? He's supremely good. Just watch True Detective Series 1. Very stylish, intelligent, utterly compelling, fantastic performances, and great visuals and …
  • True Detective Series 1 was superb. What a very cool and exciting choice. And just a slight delay. Feb 2020 seems like a good time to release, although I'm not sure what the competition might be around that date.
  • Pierce2Daniel wrote: » I feel that is centrally what is so frustrating about the current predicament. The longer we wait without news from Eon, the more likely they have abdicated the 2019 slot. However, they won’t announce a delay without a…
  • Roadphill wrote: » Bart Layton certainly did not say anything about DAD. He did mention being a fan of TSWLM, however. If that's the type of film he would envision for Bond 25 then snap him up quick! Craig would not sit well in a TSWLM f…
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Once a film enters official pre-production and has a firm release date, then every department must meet numerous deadlines at various stages of production and, of course, post-production, and set-c…
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Resurrection wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Resurrection wrote: » they are not going to start building sets without even knowing what they are going to do, Someone hasn't read the Sony leaks. :)) …
  • Brimar wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Brimar wrote: » Just a friendly question and honestly not wanting to start a fight, but if Boyle/Hodge came in to polish P & W’s earlier script or treatment and add into that their “Golden id…
  • matt_u wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » You're correct. If Eon retained any elements of the Hodge draft, then he will be credited for it, and, depending on his deal, have a percentage of the Principle Photography payment which is common. If, howev…
  • Brimar wrote: » Just a friendly question and honestly not wanting to start a fight, but if Boyle/Hodge came in to polish P & W’s earlier script or treatment and add into that their “Golden idea” wouldn’t WGA rules mean that when Eon ma…
  • matt_u wrote: » vzok wrote: » Getafix wrote: » Some_Kind_Of_Hero wrote: » AlexanderWaverly wrote: » Hardly surprising, but....Bamigboye reporting Purvis and Wade are (again) working on Bond 25. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz…
  • JeremyBondon wrote: » I reckon Guy Ritchie should put Sherlock Holmes 3 on hold to serve mother England and rescue Bond from all the no name directors Guy Richie is a FAKE!!! Believe me. A BS merchant. Just look at the crap he has made.
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Bond would not have survived for over 50 years if Eon didn't understand the landscape. What if they used to understand the landscape, but do not understand it anymore? Food for thought... …
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » BB is incompetent? How on earth could that be true? And, as I have already tried to explain, going in a new direction for a new director is not downgrading. A top level TV director knows how to ste…
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » Any First ADs / Production Managers looking at these claims that a mid-budget, very accomplished TV/Netflix director "wouldn't be able to handle" a feature film shooting schedule must be feeli…
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » boldfinger wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » There is a push for fresh talent now, it's happening all over the place, so Eon won't have to worry…
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » boldfinger wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » There is a push for fresh talent now, it's happening all over the place, so Eon won't have to worry about that at all, in fact it may prove to be a …