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Jan1985

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Jan1985
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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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  • Matt007 wrote: » What your point? people need to buy food to eat so they don’t starve to death. The risk is there possible, but necessary,(although just saying it’s more dangerous doesn’t make it true) Sitting in a socially distanced cinema in …
  • mtm wrote: » That's fun, thanks. It's funny, are there any other films where the producers get interviewed as part of the publicity? :) I would say Jerry Bruckheimer is doing the PR tour with every film he produces.
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » jake24 wrote: » Visitor1982 wrote: » jake24 wrote: » JamesStock wrote: » This feeling that Fiennes shouldn't continue being M because the Craig era should be self-contained is insanity. They literally carrie…
  • jake24 wrote: » JamesStock wrote: » This feeling that Fiennes shouldn't continue being M because the Craig era should be self-contained is insanity. They literally carried Dench over from the Brosnan era and it was completely fine. In all …
  • RogerJonMoorePertwee wrote: » So am I (and the theatre)! They're the only 2 things that I really am missing during all of this madness. Same here.
  • jetsetwilly wrote: » Jan1985 wrote: » NickTwentyTwo wrote: » I'm predicting August/September before I get my first jab. And then end of the year before I get my second. The time between the first and second jab can only be around 3 …
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » I'm predicting August/September before I get my first jab. And then end of the year before I get my second. The time between the first and second jab can only be around 3 weeks. Otherwise the vaccine will not work. W…
  • DonnyDB5 wrote: » It would be nice if theaters did a SPECTRE/NTTD tandem showing for the sake of continuity. Plus, it wouldn’t be a bad idea in helping theaters earn a bit more change. Will not happen, because both movies have different dis…
  • AKillToAView wrote: » Jan1985 wrote: » Zekidk wrote: » Just watched 'Little Things' with Malek and Denzel yesterday on streaming (an ok thriller). It was filmed after NTTD. It was filmed from September to Dezember 2019, so for parts…
  • Zekidk wrote: » Just watched 'Little Things' with Malek and Denzel yesterday on streaming (an ok thriller). It was filmed after NTTD. It was filmed from September to Dezember 2019, so for parts at the same time as NTTD (that wrapped at the …
  • ImpertinentGoon wrote: » echo wrote: » jetsetwilly wrote: » Mr_Beach wrote: » OOWolf wrote: » How does that make any earthly sense? 'NTTD' is from 2019. What does it matter if it's not the newest model? The brand is still being adv…
  • echo wrote: » jetsetwilly wrote: » Mr_Beach wrote: » OOWolf wrote: » How does that make any earthly sense? 'NTTD' is from 2019. What does it matter if it's not the newest model? The brand is still being advertised! Bond may not be full…
  • Red_Snow wrote: » https://twitter.com/JamesBondAUS/status/1354142532561588224 If there is truth to it, this clears the rumors, that EON might sell Bond after NTTD.
  • TheBondFan wrote: » The Sun is The Sun, but nevertheless an obvious issue that is interesting to think about. Not outside the real of possibility either, imo. https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/13847637/james-bond-re-shoots-product-placement…
  • antovolk wrote: » France is getting the film two days before the UK - https://twitter.com/yannickvely/status/1353659854821453824 Like with SF and SP the UK release date will get pulled forward to the 6th, in not the 5th, aswell. The last…
  • ShakenNotStirred wrote: » I just don't see people rushing back to theatres for any film, this year. Why not? Even now it's safer, than going to work, going to school, going to the supermarket, going to a restaurant etc. With lots of peo…
  • RogerJonMoorePertwee wrote: » Pretty much, that's most of this year's blockbuster film schedule. That's most of every years blockbuster schedule since at least 20 years. Studios give only money to franchise movies. Original screenplays, t…
  • Mr_Beach wrote: » I am 100% confident that life in Europe will be back to normal for good by this June. RogerJonMoorePertwee wrote: » It’s funny how people are now starting to sulkily say “I’m losing interest in this movie” and yet it’…
  • ToTheRight wrote: » Fukunaga, Barbara and Michael must have complete confidence in this film to keep delaying it without the temptation to tinker with the finished product. There are hundreds (!) of other films, that were produced before Co…
  • ShakenNotStirred wrote: » No comment from the producers this time. Because MGM and other studios (like SONY and Universal) announced dozens of delays yesterday. Bond was just one of those movies, that got a new release date.
  • Mr_Beach wrote: » This makes a lot of sense. Why release it in April when they can delay it half a year and release it when life is back to normal? This feels like the final delay. The problem is: there is no indication, that life will be b…
  • BonSimonLeBon_1 wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » Bond should just move straight to 2022. They might be able to open in November, but it's not ideal in any manner. If anything, theres likely to be another wave of infections in the autumn. Th…
  • Zekidk wrote: » And good luck in India and China. We are talking almost 3 billion people here. Usually a great market for any kind of blockbuster. 2020 was a top year for the Chinese box office. Many huge hits, mostly in the second half of…
  • matt_u wrote: » Jan1985 wrote: » matt_u wrote: » Zekidk wrote: » Yes, but if it had been hovering at 7,5 on IMDB instead of 5,5, rest assure more people - not less - would see it. Still not enough to save the film from being suc…
  • matt_u wrote: » Zekidk wrote: » Yes, but if it had been hovering at 7,5 on IMDB instead of 5,5, rest assure more people - not less - would see it. Still not enough to save the film from being such a flop, given the fact most of the thea…
  • If I was in charge I would postpone it indefinitely, and only announce a new date, when it is 100% clear, that the new release date works worldwide.
  • ShakenNotStirred wrote: » Well, now the 60th is less than a year away now ;) doesn't seem so long! RogueAgent wrote: » They will encompass NTTD now in with the 60th Anniversary of Bond in 2022! Although i am hoping for sooner? I can't see it at…
  • Satorious wrote: » I also believe the longer the studio sit on the film - the less interested people are going to become. I don't think so. 99% of movie goers (outside the Bond-Fan-Community) don't care about when a film had its last day o…
  • Mr_Beach wrote: » matt_u wrote: » The possibility of NTTD being released in April feels even more remote now. Doesn't feel remote at all. Only 3 months to go! Let's gooo! It feels remote, because we know, that in April it will only…
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