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  • Strog wrote: » Re: Forster doing another -- FWIW, from a couple weeks ago: https://uk.movies.yahoo.com/open-another-bondampquot-says-christopher-robin-director-marc-forster-100214395.html “I would be open to another Bond," says Christopher …
  • Torgeirtrap wrote: » jake24 wrote: » My question is why would Eon/Boyle start screen-testing Russian actors if they were unhappy with the so called "modern-day cold war" story? None of this makes remote sense. It really doesn't. There i…
  • PeterGreenhill wrote: » Is James Bond still relevant in the 21st century. Is Boyle leaving, the beginning of the end? https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/aug/22/james-bond-danny-boyle-007-spy Is James Bond still relevant... bl…
  • bondsum wrote: » I’m just curious as to how Hodge and Boyle supposedly touched upon the #MeToo and Time's Up movement within their script. If the latest rumours are to believed, this is one of the reasons as to why the script was having problems. …
  • A little knowledge is a dangerous thing, non more so than in the case of defaming EON. ‘I’ve read the leaks’, doesn’t cut it I’m afraid. I personally don’t think EON are perfect, far from it, but I also understand that while they’re slave to product…
  • Pierce2Daniel wrote: » Apparently, insiders on Twitter have heard that Eon were attempting to tinker on Hodge's script to Boyle's chagrin https://twitter.com/I_Am_MFR/status/1032268948925022208 This would be wholly unsurprising. He’s n…
  • Torgeirtrap wrote: » bondjames wrote: » Torgeirtrap wrote: » "Craig has a big say in all the casting decisions. None of the Bond girls have been chosen without his say so," the source said. If this is in any way true, then Craig ha…
  • Torgeirtrap wrote: » "Craig has a big say in all the casting decisions. None of the Bond girls have been chosen without his say so," the source said. If this is in any way true, then Craig has way to much to say in the production side of t…
  • Red_Snow wrote: » "Danny Boyle has decided to no longer direct Bond 25". What if he is just stepping down as director, but staying on with Hodge as a sort of creative consultant / producer? Nope.
  • patb wrote: » Hard to imagine a bigger mess. What a way to treat one of cinema's greatest series. Bit over the top.
  • My instinct is that they will push ahead with the Hodge script, with directorial changes, as and when they hire someone. As far as I’m aware production design is rolling, although not advanced and they are in the early stages of casting. Based on…
  • I can’t believe this discussion has years to run. Every time I see it in the paper, or check this thread a part of my soul slowly dies.
  • Remington wrote: » jobo wrote: » A reasonable hiatus is two years! That´s it! It only requires a lack of courtroom nonsense and actually having a director and script writers in place in advance. Looking at recent times, more than half the peri…
  • Getafix wrote: » Yep the Idris for Bond horse has bolted. Or shot it’s bolt. Or whatever. He will clearly never be Bond. But there should be a black Bond. They could even reuse the old Goldeneye trailer - “expecting someone else?” …
  • doubleoego wrote: » Ludovico wrote: » I think Barbara is being diplomatic. Elba is too old indeed. Ejiofor too. Of course she is. In this world where an offence can be found when kindly told to have a lovely day she's not going to lay o…
  • QBranch wrote: » ToTheRight wrote: » I don't really think B26 or the future of the series after Craig is even remotely on Barbara or Michael's minds like it is ours. The task at hand is indeed B25, which their focus should be on. Same, I …
  • If people actually read things they’d realise there’s nothing in this at all. Pathetically inevitable.
  • Creasy47 wrote: » I might not like SF, but goodness is it one beautiful looking film. I feel honoured we had Deakins on board. His work is absolutely astonishing.
  • You can have a good actor and a fun film. Certainly preferable to a passable to poor actor and a fun film. I think.
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » RC7 wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » RC7 wrote: » As I’ve mentioned before day - too many times Cavill is caught ‘acting’. I’m sorry, but Craig has raised the bar on this, regardless of the recent petty sniping, and…
  • Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » RC7 wrote: » As I’ve mentioned before day - too many times Cavill is caught ‘acting’. I’m sorry, but Craig has raised the bar on this, regardless of the recent petty sniping, and we can wax on forever about how they need…
  • barryt007 wrote: » RC7 wrote: » Cavill won’t be cast as Bond. Interesting and confident prophecy there . The guy has had over a decade in time and exposure to elevate his craft, which he has single-handedly failed to do. He …
  • Cavill won’t be cast as Bond.
  • doubleoego wrote: » RC7 wrote: » doubleoego wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Shardlake wrote: » I just feel that DC backlash has been growing momentum since those that disliked SF and couldn't understand it's positive word of mou…
  • doubleoego wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » Shardlake wrote: » I just feel that DC backlash has been growing momentum since those that disliked SF and couldn't understand it's positive word of mouth, that being said it got nothing like M…
  • Torgeirtrap wrote: » bondjames wrote: » Revelator wrote: » Last_Rat_Standing wrote: » Keep Hinx but also add some more cars chasing after him. Hard to believe that no one else went after. Throw 3-4 more cars with some machine gun fire.…
  • Ludovico wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » Well that's because his other roles have had a supernatural/fantasy element, or been set in another period, not modern day. No it's because he wears a tux and he plays an English stereotype. Not ba…
  • MajorDSmythe wrote: » Elegeant is FRWL, OHMSS & TLD. There is nothing elegant about SF and SP. I am not expecting the next Bond to go to the lengths that Cruise does (what Dalton did in LTK is good enough for me), but the action in the MI f…
  • That must be one of very few big films, if any, where the domestic total is higher than the international. Is it oversimplifying it to suggest it was a genuine phenomenon amongst the African-American community and a lot of that $700m was multiple vi…
  • doubleoego wrote: » I agree with what @Talos7 said above, however, I'm not sure if it's the wingtip collar combined with his boyish looks but Turner in that pic looks like he's attending his 6th form leavers ball. I’m with you. Can’t get pa…