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RedNine
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Favourite Fleming Novel
Moonraker
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Casino Royale
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Daniel Craig
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  • TripAces wrote: » Contraband wrote: » From the music video. Look behind Swann, on the wall. Creepy masks/faces? What the hell!? Think this is the moment she steps in where Bond and Safin just had a chat. My God, is she... (Spoil…
  • Well, we can talk about rising numbers etc but is it even relevant ? I don't feel any economy will survive if we go to another full lockdown like we did in March and April. What's relevant for Bond is if Cinemas will be open and seeing how many peop…
  • DaltonCraig007 wrote: » It seems the only childish behavior is you and @BeatlesSansEarmuffs, who want NTTD out in November out no matter what. If NTTD comes out to absolutely terrible box office numbers, we will know to blame the both of you for…
  • jake24 wrote: » petergreenhill5 wrote: » What do Disney know that MGM/Anapurna/Universal don't ? I believe the question is the other way around. What do EON/MGM/Universal know that Disney doesn’t? Everyone else but Bond has delayed their …
  • DaltonCraig007 wrote: » The final thing I'll say on this matter: It is very sad to see some members show their true colours in this current situation. Asking for the films to be delayed because I won't be able to see it in theaters apparently me…
  • Zekidk wrote: » Meanwhile....... in China: "Maoyan Research Institute on Sept. 1 released a report summarizing the first stage of cinemas reopening, which lasted for 43 days, revealing a revived movie market in China. After about 6 weeks of …
  • matt_u wrote: » Okay? No. I don’t see the point of releasing a film in the worst possible window of the year, since by November with colder temperatures affecting Bond’s main markets the situation will get far worse. Everyone’s delaying for a…
  • Well, is the fact that screenings have to end by 10pm really that big of a factor ?
  • Jordo007 wrote: » That Imax poster will always be my personal favourite. It just screams Bond is back, I can't wait to have that poster on the wall I'm intrigued to see how the press tour will be handled this time round, given the circumstances…
  • 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
  • I feel like people here are operating on two different wavelengths. Yes, we really understand that Tenet underperformed at the box office. However there are multiple different factors that play into why it may not be as significant in the long run. …
  • DaltonCraig007 wrote: » It's as if people just won't admit that the Tenet experiment failed. Tenet is doing so bad in the USA that it is killing theaters. Tenet's international numbers are nowhere near enough to avoid the film being a $200 million…
  • Well, Poland also re-opened theatres around june and while they are still open and some new movies are shown, there is definetely much much less people going to cineams, usually around 3/5 people per showing. The question is how long can cinemas sur…
  • Surely Cinemas must be safe or the ban would have to also impact restaurants and other businesses. I would still love to see some actual data on the impact of cinemas to COVID numbers and not just theory how people think the virus is spreading and h…
  • Well, the virus was never going to just die down by itself, there is still a posibility that it will stay with us for years. The reality might be that we will simply have to learn to live with it- we already made some improvements in the way we trea…
  • Regarding those spoilers from few months ago... (Spoiler)
  • I will just add that 20 November in Poland sounds plausible since most of our releases are on friday... however I assume that the showings will start around 17th-18th
  • petergreenhill5 wrote: » Tenet has been released in late Summer, NTTD is scheduled for November, the edge of winter when the virus is more infectious..........Is it responsible to encourage audiences into an indoor environment with strangers at th…
  • TripAces wrote: » The thing about Cruise is that for whatever reason, he's become the public's whipping boy on Scientology. I'm not sure it's fair. I know little about Scientology, don't care. But I do know that Cruise is not alone. Elisabeth Moss…
  • Last_Rat_Standing wrote: » DaltonCraig007 wrote: » 007InAction wrote: » DaltonCraig007 wrote: » I am seeing Tenet tonight, I'll be able to see how many people will show up for it. Do you have to where a mask in the cinema ? …
  • Prince Charles has a cameo scene with Grace Jones 100% confirmed ;)
  • Black Widow streaming in November as well... your move EON Okay, looks like not confirmed yet
  • Going back to the discussion... Do you think any potential delay will get another date straight away or will they use Tenet/Mulan tactic of delaying it indefinitely ? Seems like that would be smarter idea considering that we have no idea at what poi…
  • IGotABrudder wrote: » One idea which is completely out of the box is to re-edit the film so it’s two or three much shorter films, and release them a month or so apart. NTTD episode 1 etc. If a cinema can only hold, for sake of argument, a third…
  • thedove wrote: » Movie theatres would not be a good idea until we either have acheived a herd immunity or a vaccination has been developed. Sitting together even socially distant for 2 plus hours (do we think EON will edit it down to get the run …
  • At some point somebody has to bite the bullet and release their movie even with limited capacity of theatres. I can't see theatres surviving next 9-10 months having only indie movies and showing old classics. What if it's april, pandemic is over but…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » The_Return wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » However, even if the vaccine does come in October, this still means that NTTD needs to move to 2021. That is now simply an inevitability. More blatant exaggeration (dare I…
  • DaltonCraig007 wrote: » Disney analyst sees cinemas "largely closed" until Mid-2021. After initially expecting social distancing measures would be "significantly lessened" by late 2020, Cowen's Doug Creutz has "now extended that timeline," whic…
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » Ghandi, Cromwell, Harris, Hitler; take them all down. We as a society have more important things to worry about than statues right now. We can worry about what statues to erect when innocent people aren’t being murdered i…