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Jan1985

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Jan1985
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Favourite Fleming Novel
On Her Majestys Secret Service
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On Her Majestys Secret Service
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Timothy Dalton
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  • antovolk wrote: » patb wrote: » There must be a "go/no go" date at which, once passed, they simply have to release. I suspect they are very close. I've taken a look at the press releases accompanying the podcast announce yesterday and t…
  • LittleDavidYuklaw wrote: » After what we were put through during this entire time of chaos, EON should be paying us. Is the movie out yet? Tick, tock tick tock. We wait. James Bond seems like the last thing on peoples minds so we need to remind th…
  • Matt007 wrote: » Sitting in a room in a mask with strangers pretending I’m enjoying a film isn’t near the top of my priorities and I’m sure a lot of other people feel the same way. Cinema as we use to know It is finished for the foreseeable. Ju…
  • Option 4: keep the November date as it is
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » How nifty would it be if it's actually Bond that manages to save theater chains instead of TENET? I don't expect it, but it would be kind of a poetic way for Craig's tenure to finish. I don't think that all the big …
  • Red_Snow wrote: » https://twitter.com/BerendKwant/status/1306569650969497601 I'm pretty sure, that the latest trailer was finished in February and was held back because of the delay in early march.
  • Gerard wrote: » Yes, it's a pity that genre movies never receive Oscars. Do you know that, of all the westerns that were made, only three received a Best Picture award ? Sci-Fi movies get only the technical awards, the only super-hero movie to get…
  • RogerJonMoorePertwee wrote: » Maybe Best Original Song (and hopefully Score as well)? Yes, there might be the same categories, that Skyfall and Spectre were nominated and won, like Song, Score, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Cinematography.
  • RedNine wrote: » Also if they don't get enough movies to vote for in their mind I would not be surprised if they would skip the year and stagger 2 years during the next awards There are still hundreds of movies in 2020, already more than 20…
  • Junglist_1985 wrote: » Just a thought... assuming NTTD stays on track for Nov 2020 release, and other fall releases WW84, Black Widow, Dune, etc get pushed back to late spring/summer 2021 AND the Academy awards are still on - are we looking at NTT…
  • Denbigh wrote: » It seems to be that no matter how many more they put out, the original poster of James Bond in the navy jumper will be used as the main poster, and will be the one most cinemas have on their boards. But the Soundtrack-CD-an…
  • Contraband wrote: » And just as you're eating the first popcorn, some cinema guy steps out and says " I'm sorry, but we have to cancel the screening again. EON have decided to put it on hold another year. Instead we will screen the new Adam Sandle…
  • DaltonCraig007 wrote: » Jan1985 wrote: » echo wrote: » Eon isn't stupid. They know they have a good product (even SP did well, despite the reviews) and they will wait to release Craig's final film when the moment is right. Clearly, any…
  • echo wrote: » Eon isn't stupid. They know they have a good product (even SP did well, despite the reviews) and they will wait to release Craig's final film when the moment is right. Clearly, anything indoors (aside from staying at home) is mor…
  • I understand that. That's a huge psychological problem. Because most scientists in Europe say, that going to the movies is one of the most safe things you can do now. Because of perfect ventilation, because of distancing, because of almost no talk…
  • I think Safin refers to something, that we, who saw the call sheets, that were sold on ebay earlier this year, know what it is.
  • tonesmalones09 wrote: » Either way, how many theater chains do we think can survive staying open for 9 weeks with no new content? There are not only US- or UK-movies to show. Here in Germany theatre re-opened in May and June, and lots of d…
  • Zekidk wrote: » matt_u wrote: » Well, Tenet actually is a financial disaster. Budget: 200 million After two weeks: "Tenet’ Hits $200 Million Globally" https://variety.com/2020/film/box-office/tenet-box-office-christopher-nolan-warner-b…
  • DaltonCraig007 wrote: » The Gerard Butler disaster film Greenland, due to release next Friday in the USA, has been delayed indefinitely. https://deadline.com/2020/09/gerard-butler-greenland-movie-july-opening-date-1202956851/ But the mov…
  • It will be a "normal" release schedule. Theatrical release: Most countries on Nov 12th, US on Nov 20th. And then VOD around March 2021. Blu-Ray around May 2021. Streaming-Flat around Fall 2021. Free-TV in 2023. That's my bet.
  • BonSimonLeBon_1 wrote: » MakeshiftPython wrote: » Dr. Fauci also just stated that he thinks going to the cinema won't be safe until a full year AFTER a vaccine is produced. Safer than going to the shops. Correct. Safer than shop…
  • Red_Snow wrote: » Yes, 74% said no to seeing it in cinemas. That's a low number. Almost no movie in Germany is seen by more than 10% in theatres.
  • "Spectre" had 7.1 million admissions in Germany. So with 83.1 million people living in Germany 76 million did not watch it. With EVERY movie there are way more people who will not watch it, because they have no interest in it, not because of Cor…
  • Matt007 wrote: » It’s social gatherings of more than 6. So two people going to the cinema and sitting socially distanced from other groups is ok. Correct. It just means, that 6 people can sit in a cinema without distancing.
  • Red_Snow wrote: » DaltonCraig007 wrote: » Jan1985 wrote: » Red_Snow wrote: » Does a films total box office include anniversary screenings, in concert screenings, etc. or is it just it's theatrical run? For the Studio/Distributor…
  • Red_Snow wrote: » Does a films total box office include anniversary screenings, in concert screenings, etc. or is it just it's theatrical run? For the Studio/Distributor it involves those screenings, of course. Because they get money out of…
  • Thunderball wrote: » Canada’s COVID numbers are low. Don’t lump them in with us Americans, that’s doing them a grave disservice on many fronts. I spoke about the BoxOffice-numbers, not Corona-numbers. And the canadian numbers are part of…
  • I hope the poor US/Canada- and China-numbers will not lead to more release date postponements. I was suprised, that EON/MGM/Universal decided to start the NTTD campaign mid-week, not knowing the US- and China-numbers from Tenet.
  • FoxRox wrote: » Interesting catch about the France release date. Maybe we will see it moved ahead? The France date (11 November) was announced in early march, when they postponed the release.
  • There are different kind of risky things to do: - going to a party: risky - going to a restaurant: risky - public transport: risky - travelling a lot: risky Why? Because there are lots of people chatting, moving around etc. - cinema, theat…