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  • Something I think hampers practical effects in this day and age is grading/colouring. You run the risk of creating a heightened reality (or unreality) that plays with your subconscious. There’s also knowledge/acceptance of CGI’s prevelance, which…
  • talos7 wrote: » RC7 wrote: » talos7 wrote: » RC7 wrote: » Nothing new here. ‘Light’ Bond is around for a while = I want ‘dark’ Bond and vice versa. With clever, intelligent writing, and the right actor, there is no reason both c…
  • talos7 wrote: » RC7 wrote: » Nothing new here. ‘Light’ Bond is around for a while = I want ‘dark’ Bond and vice versa. With clever, intelligent writing, and the right actor, there is no reason both can’t be achieved. Certainly.…
  • Nothing new here. ‘Light’ Bond is around for a while = I want ‘dark’ Bond and vice versa.
  • Shardlake wrote: » I don't mind Newman's work in SF it has it's moments but as a whole it's quite underwhelming and while I've never been an advocate of Arnold he really changed my mind with CR and especially QOS. As for Newman I'm perfectly aw…
  • Love my stuff Walecs wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » A complete list of theatrical feature films David Arnold composed scores for since his last Bond movie: Agent Crush Made in Dagenham Morning Glory The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voy…
  • Torgeirtrap wrote: » 1-1 at the Emirates Stadium. Another step in the right direction for Arsenal I think. Great goal by Lacazette, and a good performance overall (goal against aside). Superintendent wrote: » https://twitter.com/FootbalIStuff…
  • A ‘best shot’ list without MR top 5 is sacrilege. Stunning cinematography.
  • Troy wrote: » talos7 wrote: » ClarkDevlin wrote: » barryt007 wrote: » London should be seen,but only during the mission briefing scene,for a while. +1 I agree. A month ago I was in London and what a breathtaking city. Even …
  • New director. New vision.
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » =bg= wrote: » newman's scores are safe, snore-worthy and predictable. At least Arnold can crank up the brass. It's pretty much IMPOSSIBLE to compose better Bond scores than the ones that were composed by David Ar…
  • AgentM72 wrote: » jake24 wrote: » Well Babs doesn't seem all that concerned: https://metro.co.uk/2018/10/10/barbara-broccoli-brushes-off-bond-25-concerns-after-months-of-production-issues-8024773/?ito=twitter "Concerned about what? It's …
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Fukunaga is the one who will decide who will score Bond 25. Barbara can not affort to lose their new director. Fukunaga essentially has more power over Bond 25 than any Bond director had over any Bond film before. …
  • I’m all for reinvigoration and innovation, but you can still depend on certain talent. DA just gets Bond. He’s the Martin Campbell of Bond composers. It’s about assembling a balance of talent.
  • Superintendent wrote: » RC7 wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » AgentM72 wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » The goalposts have entirely moved now that Fukunaga is directing. Beforehand, I wouldn’t have been surprised if Danny Boyle hir…
  • Pierce2Daniel wrote: » AgentM72 wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » The goalposts have entirely moved now that Fukunaga is directing. Beforehand, I wouldn’t have been surprised if Danny Boyle hired David Arnold. But now that Fukunaga is dir…
  • Benny wrote: » Bloody Sturridge Damn I thought we had the 3 points there. I thought you were brilliant today. Cracking goal from Sturridge. Other than that I thought you were in control. Hate you both x
  • =bg= wrote: » when EON and/or Fiennes says he's in, then he is. Until then, he's not. It was never up for debate with Lee or Dench, likewise with Fiennes. He’s ‘in’, until EON or Fiennes say otherwise. Same goes for Harris & Whishaw.
  • Highly unlikely that Fiennes won’t be in B25.
  • Benny wrote: » TripAces wrote: » I don't expect Chelsea to have the same result on Saturday. They'd better buckle up. But I hope they do. ;) Yes, please.
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » United will never be in serious trouble though we will be lucky to get top six or worse the team looks fractured. Agreed. Pogba can fuck off. You’re no Schokes, son. Pipe down.
  • Getafix wrote: » Would love it if going out on a high just meant making an awesome movie and not getting hung up on a closing out the Craig timeline in some meaningful way. Killing Bond would be such an easy novelty gesture - I hope they don't …
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » This kinda reminds me of how everyone put there faith into Rian Johnson to make a great Star Wars film "because he is a very talented director." Just because he's got talent,…
  • Benny wrote: » The Craig era is the first time that continuity has played any real role in an actors tenure. And I'm sad to say it hasn't really worked in my opinion. I'd prefer it if Bond 25 was a stand alone film, with no reference to Spectre o…
  • jake24 wrote: » CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » The February 2020 DC flick is confirmed as Birds of Prey, and will release one week before Bond 25 on February 7. Screwed over by DC yet again... Not a problem.
  • Walecs wrote: » Shardlake wrote: » LeChiffre wrote: » M to Bond Ever heard of an American called Ethan Hunt? Bond to M. Yes. Rather cocky but quite daring. Does all his own stunts apparently.Can be quite reckless at times but a good m…
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » echo wrote: » "Killing off" the main character didn't work in the Batman trilogy either. There was no drama in it; you just knew he was alive. (Hint: no studio is going to kill the golden goose.) Just look at how …
  • Ottofuse8 wrote: » Continuity. Does. Not. Matter. In. Bond. There are too many inconsistencies, including within the craig era, for continuity to matter. Bond 25 should basically pretend that spectre never happened and reference it only in passing…
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » RC7 wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » RC7 wrote: » Agreed. Well put, @Shardlake. The Craig era had an explicit ‘beginning’. It’s no stretch to assume it may have an explicit ‘end’, regardless of what happened in betwee…
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » RC7 wrote: » Agreed. Well put, @Shardlake. The Craig era had an explicit ‘beginning’. It’s no stretch to assume it may have an explicit ‘end’, regardless of what happened in between. More so than in any previous tenure. It…