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  • @mtm This was used for Robocop. We shall see the coming days, if they will use greenwall as set extension in Glasgow.
  • This is really exciting and looks more than extended establishing shots, with the attention to detail given. I wonder if they will make use of:
  • Denbigh wrote: » the biggest mystery to me is Boyd Holbrook and Thomas Kretschmann. Kretschmann = nazi. Guaranteed! Or wait.... maybe he is the scientist?
  • 1969. - Project Blue Book, the United States Air Force's investigation into unidentified flying objects (UFOs), officially comes to an end on December 17, 1969 - 250,000 march on Washington in protest at the Vietnam War - Richard Nixon becomes Pr…
  • Here's a fun fact: Indy V uses the same location scout, Ross Donnelly, as MI:7 and NTTD, where he's credited as playing a passerby.
  • mtm wrote: » Early 60s seems possible. Plenty to explore here. The Cuban missile crisis, first man in space, the Berlin Wall being built, JFK assassination, the 1st Bond movie :-)
  • Luckily the cancel-culture can't delete my Monty Python collection where men played women who dressed up as middleeastern men, or this hilarious movie:
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » Zekidk wrote: » Matt007 wrote: » I can’t imagine Disney casting a white English man to play an Arab these days. A Dane is cast as a german nazi villain, so casting a brit as an moroccan shouldn't raise any e…
  • Matt007 wrote: » I can’t imagine Disney casting a white English man to play an Arab these days. A Dane is cast as a german nazi villain, so casting a brit as an moroccan shouldn't raise any eyebrows.
  • Fire_and_Ice_Returns wrote: » [/center] Is this from Madame Tussauds wax museum? :-)
  • "Dramatic pictures show fire and explosions at Bamburgh Castle as filming for Indiana Jones continues" https://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/people/dramatic-pictures-show-fire-and-explosions-at-bamburgh-castle-as-filming-for-indiana-jones-continues…
  • I get 'The Irishman' CGI vibes. I hate that!
  • mtm wrote: » These could be fake but they do look fairly convincing. https://twitter.com/IndianaJones_ch/status/1402931157445005313 Looks like Mads Mikkelsen is wearing a nazi uniform. Nice one if it truly is fake.
  • This will be the 60's. I'd say something regarding the space race and the russians as the "evil empire" (quote: Reagan) I also see him going to Berlin to look for a lost artifact hidden by nazis during the war. The wall is built early 60's so someth…
  • PDJamesBond wrote: » INDIANA JONES AND THE CITY OF THE GODS (Frank Darabont) If that's the one with the "city in the sky", I absolutely loved it! But I think they used part of it in KOTCS, the jungle chase, IIRC,
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » Zekidk wrote: » MakeshiftPython wrote: » No M:I film is as good as SF. Not even close. All other Bond movies are better than SF, which was a boring inconsistent and illogical mess. If that’s true, how…
  • jake24 wrote: » NO TIME TO DIE Final Trailer (edited by your's truly) :) Good edit. Deserves more views on YT!
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » No M:I film is as good as SF. Not even close. All other Bond movies are better than SF, which was a boring inconsistent and illogical mess.
  • It will follow the trend of the last two Bond movies - having the best action setpiece in the PTS! Better not be late for the show!
  • jake24 wrote: » fadetoblack7 wrote: » battleshipgreygt wrote: » In regards to the action sequences. I think there may be a bit of misdirection in the marketing as far as the prominence of the Matera action sequence given the overall report…
  • SomethingThatAteHim wrote: » The rest of the film hardly looks lacking in action. I’m very excited about the off-road (Norway?) chase There were also plenty of action posttitle SF and SP. The PTS in both movies were still - for me - the act…
  • It really bothers me, that the best action setpiece of the movie, which they spent months shooting, for the 3rd time in a row, is (Spoiler) So what people are concluding here, is that 18 minutes of screentime will give us all this: (Spoiler) Tha…
  • GeneralGogol wrote: » Mallory wrote: » @battleshipgreygt https://www.indiewire.com/2020/10/no-time-to-die-opening-scene-fukunaga-it-movie-1234592157/ However, with the opening scene, Fukunaga bucks tradition in every way: It’s slow-pace…
  • Benjamin_Weekly69 wrote: » I guess I must be stupid as hell then. I saw the majority of Bond films, including the classics, at home. "At home", 1984: 29" CRT TV, all movies cropped to 4:3 "At home", 2021: 120" 4K projector, original aspect r…
  • Theatres opening this year? Not likely! There's now a so-called "escape mutation" called E484K that escapes some of the vaccines available so far.
  • ImpertinentGoon wrote: » https://thebulwark.com/its-not-your-fault-your-tv-doesnt-work-right/ Reason #1 through 14 why some kind of exhibition industry will survive: because most home theatre tech is bullshit that doesn't work the way it should…
  • Risico007 wrote: » surpised we dont have a title yet for this one Accoring to some danish newspaper it's "Scorpio" whatever that means.
  • There's a discussion going on at "top level" about the poorest countries. Some argue that the rich countries should donate millions of of vaccines, because... hey, we are globally in this together. But - and I find this interesting - there are ot…
  • matt_u wrote: » Point is the vaccination campaign will take a lot of time, more than what governments thought in the first place. Don't know about that. Here in Denmark - another EU country - we are pretty much on schedule, and expect everyon…