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Jan1985

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Jan1985
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Hamburg
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Favourite Fleming Novel
On Her Majestys Secret Service
Favourite Bond Film
On Her Majestys Secret Service
Favourite Bond Actor
Timothy Dalton
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  • Zekidk wrote: » Tenet - which premiered two months ago - is nowhere near a PVOD release. And that's how it should be. In times like these theatre need rather a longer than a shorter exclusive window.
  • Resurrection wrote: » I believe theatres won't die. Same here. I mean: how many times cinemas were doomed? - when the silent era ended - when colour came up - when TV came up - when VHS came up - when video games came up - when strea…
  • DonnyDB5 wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » Yeah I won't be surprised if the iris opens on this shot either. 100% I can imagine, that the Norway flashback scenes will still be part of the Matera hotel scenes. Imagine Madeline standin…
  • AstonLotus wrote: » I quite torn on this to be honest.While i like the idea of the theatrical experience,it has slowly but surely been ruined by peoples behavior in cinemas with talking,mobile phone usage,and its expensive! You're going to …
  • Red_Snow wrote: » imranbecks wrote: » Seeing as we won't be seeing anything new from the movie till around February or March of next year, I'm hoping for someone to compile all the clips we have seen thus far be it from the trailers, tv spots,…
  • SeanCraig wrote: » If I may ask a general question: Do theaters pay some kind of a rental fee for a film or do they simply have to report the number of tickets sold and pay a price per each sold ticket? I assume the latter - and if their operatio…
  • echo wrote: » Broadway is a little different since it relies on the very audience that is inclined to stay away (older people who can afford $200 tickets, and tourists). Cinemas are more egalitarian, if overpriced for the current experience. …
  • AstonLotus wrote: » Didnt Trolls world tour make a killing on VOD? Thats what prompted Disney to try that option with Mulan anyway. It made $100 million. But no movie after that did that much money on VOD. And it only worked, because at ca…
  • Gerard wrote: » In France, Tenet has now the second place of the box office, with 2 159 301 seats purchased. Which puts it just behind 1917, with 2 203 337 viewers. Not bad, considering the times. In Germany "Tenet" is also the No. 2 movie …
  • Letter from Cineworld to its customers: It’s with great sadness that we are getting in touch to let you know that all Cineworld cinemas across the UK and Ireland will be temporarily closed from Friday (October 9) until further notice. This is …
  • CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » Jan1985 wrote: » CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » Missing the point, again - it is obviously not safe enough if they're still closed in those cities. Personal experiences in the UK, Poland, Germany, wherever....don't chang…
  • CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » Missing the point, again - it is obviously not safe enough if they're still closed in those cities. Personal experiences in the UK, Poland, Germany, wherever....don't change that. That's not the point. You don't ge…
  • CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » If only it were safe enough to do so. It is more than safe enough.
  • Stark wrote: » NTTD will be released in France on March 31. As it will in every other country, where new movies get released on wednesdays.
  • antovolk wrote: » The indies appear to be better positioned through this - they don't rely so much on the likes of Bond, are happy to play Netflix, Amazon, Apple and other streaming releases, and have dedicated audiences with a more varied film di…
  • Since62 wrote: » @Jan1985 do you work in a theater ? Going to a movie theater "over 100 times since May" is amazing ! Particularly at a time when the supply of new films went down from what it otherwise would have been. Counting from the earlie…
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » Jan1985 wrote: » GadgetMan wrote: » This delay is even more harsher on Craig. He'll be Bond from 2006-2021 with just five films. Considering how good he is, it really hurts. He'll be Bond until the day a new…
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » Jan1985 wrote: » MakeshiftPython wrote: » Every one of you claimed TENET would bring back audiences. It didn't. Now you're all saying we need to put out MORE movies to draw in audiences. How certain are you? This i…
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » Every one of you claimed TENET would bring back audiences. It didn't. Now you're all saying we need to put out MORE movies to draw in audiences. How certain are you? This is a lot of money you're willing to gamble. …
  • OOWolf wrote: » Nearly every Bond fan and movie goer on the planet came to peace with the film coming out when it is "safer." It will not be "safer" than now for about 1,5 years, I believe. But it is safe enough now to go to the movies now…
  • GadgetMan wrote: » This delay is even more harsher on Craig. He'll be Bond from 2006-2021 with just five films. Considering how good he is, it really hurts. He'll be Bond until the day a new actor will be presented at a press conference. S…
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » RogerJonMoorePertwee wrote: » Will the general public's excitement come back though, or will they have moved on from it or forgotten about it? You could say that about any film that’s been delayed multiple times…
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » Jan1985 wrote: » Red_Snow wrote: » Will the song still be eligible for film awards now that the film has been pushed back? I don't think so. So no Oscar for Billie Eilish. The song was released in 2020, …
  • imranbecks wrote: » (Spoiler) This kind of plot would sell the movie even more. Bond works best, when there is a link to actual reality. That's not the reasing for postponing.
  • Red_Snow wrote: » Will the song still be eligible for film awards now that the film has been pushed back? I don't think so. So no Oscar for Billie Eilish. The song was released in 2020, so it would only be eligible for the 2020 season. …
  • Creasy47 wrote: » They should've just went with a PVOD release and given it a theatrical release next summer. Make some money now, make some money later and it gives everyone an eventual opportunity to see it the way they want to see it. Wh…
  • Since62 wrote: » You're a real champ at the cinema, by the way, having gone to movies in theaters over 100 times since May. Seeing the same films more than once, perhaps ? Nope. Each one just once. On some days 2 or 3 movies in a row. So I…
  • Since62 wrote: » Soooo people are expected to risk their health or even their lives for the sake of watching a movie in a theater ? A movie theatre is the most safe environment you can go to. You don't risk your life going there. I ha…
  • Pierce2Daniel wrote: » Jan1985 wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » I think the three core markets are: (1) The UK, (2) The USA, and (3) China. Optimistically, NTTD should be able to make at least $100m in each of these territories. What…
  • Pierce2Daniel wrote: » I think the three core markets are: (1) The UK, (2) The USA, and (3) China. Optimistically, NTTD should be able to make at least $100m in each of these territories. What do you predict for Germany? "Skyfall" made $…