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  • Terrific new interview with Lashana Lynch talking NTTD and also some pretty staggering new photos. I like her, I hope she kills it in NTTD. I also think there won't be many people who disagree with her comments in the video: https://twitter.com/Ess…
  • Stop.....Dalton wins hand's down with this video. I've never seen this video before and it's truly one of the best things on the internet. What the heck is even happening here? It's bloody outstanding.....
  • Woah.....Tenet is coming. Two new TV spots aired last night in anticipation of its July release: https://twitter.com/ThePlaylist/status/1263280724041441281 https://twitter.com/Adam_Khan100/status/1263300977173594114 I'll be very intrigued…
  • Ludovico wrote: » A billion dollars success in the making with Idris Elba as Bond? Did he ever generate BO returns that would justify this claim? When was his last big successful movie and was he the main part in its success? You're right, …
  • talos7 wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » NickTwentyTwo wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » I was gonna post this in a discussion but I'm just gonna put it here. So this includes one of my top choices for James Bond, Callum Turner, although I know a lot …
  • Pierce2Daniel wrote: » I was looking over @Contraband Twitter page and saw these absolute baller images from the Norway car chase scene: We really don't know an awful lot about this chase at all. I got to thinking about it more and re…
  • suavejmf wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » Got to hit back against the 'Jamie Dornan can't act crowd'. I mean, he's not exactly Lawrence Oliver, but he can certainly act. He was terrific in A Priv…
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » antovolk wrote: » MakeshiftPython wrote: » I think physical media is the one that does switching aspect ratios. For example my digital copies of the Nolan films that were shot in IMAX are all strictly scope from st…
  • antovolk wrote: » MakeshiftPython wrote: » I think physical media is the one that does switching aspect ratios. For example my digital copies of the Nolan films that were shot in IMAX are all strictly scope from start to finish unlike the blu-…
  • CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » Thank you for the insight @AKillToAView I recently watched TDK again and it's truly quite startlingly the distinction between 35mm and IMAX. The IMAX stuff is just gorgeous and the clarity of …
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » Octopussy wrote: » MakeshiftPython wrote: » Connery definitely was the most handsome as well as rugged. Brosnan is more pretty boyish, which I don't find very Bondian. +1 He looks like he should've been m…
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » The self destruction of the Aston would be cool as hell in NTTD. I live in absolute hope that it happens. It be a properly nerdy Bond reference that I'd love. Even though I'm such a believer in the franchise looking f…
  • I was looking over @Contraband Twitter page and saw these absolute baller images from the Norway car chase scene: We really don't know an awful lot about this chase at all. I got to thinking about it more and recall reading an article t…
  • suavejmf wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » Got to hit back against the 'Jamie Dornan can't act crowd'. I mean, he's not exactly Lawrence Oliver, but he can certainly act. He was terrific in A Private War; his role is fairly insubstantial but he …
  • Jan1985 wrote: » In one german State some cinemas re-opened last weekend. You just need to wear a mask while moving around. When in your seat you can take it off. So of course you can eat snacks etc. Germany marketing is kicking in for NTTD…
  • DaltonCraig007 wrote: » There are growing talks in France that cinemas may not re-open until 2021 at the earliest. If this turns out to be correct, I do not see how NTTD, or any film for that matter, will be released until next year. France is a m…
  • As usual, lots of conflicting information....The Matrix looks to be the first production to re-start production in early-July: https://twitter.com/Variety/status/1260735447266996231 However, winter is looking to be worse than Spring/Summer. h…
  • Got to hit back against the 'Jamie Dornan can't act crowd'. I mean, he's not exactly Lawrence Oliver, but he can certainly act. He was terrific in A Private War; his role is fairly insubstantial but he often does his best work when silently conveyin…
  • SaintMark wrote: » Will be buying this on Bluray without a doubt. I take this to mean that you're a fan? I did like the Jude Law character a lot....though feel there was a lot of promise there that I'd wish they exploited. Perhaps they o…
  • antovolk wrote: » *whispers* this is a good movie Blake and Morano carry this entire thing on their shoulders. But in many ways it really feels like EON's attempt at getting as faaaaaaaar away from any Bond comparisons as possible. Spy-assassin…
  • GeneralGogol wrote: » Re-assuring that Tildesley & co. went through all the previous films for reference points Herr_Stockmann wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » Tildesley reveals that a rocket was being built at Pinewood and a Russian gul…
  • ColonelSun wrote: » antovolk wrote: » Mark Tildesley talks NTTD from 35:50 onwards Excellent. Mark Tildesley is a great guy. Excellent find @antovolk - Bravo! Interesting insight on how far they got with the Danny Boyle ve…
  • Has anyone seen Sin Nombre? It's very good.... I found this very interesting article on the film that is well worth a read: https://theplaylist.net/sin-nombre-essay-cary-fukunaga-20200429/
  • Dunno, if this is anything but I spoke to someone who knew of some of the development into Zimmer's score. Apparently it was a 'dream' come true for Zimmer and that he had his own version of a Bond theme in mind for years. Apparently, it's not a …
  • DrClatterhand wrote: » Daniel Craig is a funny one. He can look dog rough in some/scenes photos, but very ruggedly handsome in others. He has the most amazing blue eyes too. There's a Richard Burton type toughness to him, and also a Steve McQueen …
  • R1s1ngs0n wrote: » There was actually a scientific experiment a couple of years ago that measured the overall beauty of each Bond actor’s face according to the classic Greek standards of beauty (jawline, distance between eyes, lips - it was a rea…
  • Sorry - but Heughan doesn't have the 'it' factor. There's just something remarkably normal about him. I don't think he's destined to be a leading man. He's just a bit vanilla and uninspiring. Aidan Turner has potential - but much like Heughan fee…
  • Univex wrote: » If only they'd throw us a bone. A new poster. Something. It's not as though the producers make the posters themselves. They could have a new Bond centric poster come out with a new Zimmer tracker. Fans would be so happy. I t…
  • Neither Sam Heughan or Aidan Turner do it for me.....they feel like TV actors destined to stay on the small screen. mtm wrote: » Yeah of this bunch O'Connell seems the best on screen to me. Agreed. Jack O'Connell is the most magnetic, ch…
  • antovolk wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » They'd only release it as a show of support for ailing theatres and to tell audiences and other studios that the 'water is fine and they should get in.' The perfect film to do this isn't Tenet; you n…