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  • 00Agent wrote: » Suprised it took them so long. I'm conflicted about it though. I times of social Media, where one bts-still can go around the world and press in a couple minutes, i think it makes sense for them to want to protect their movie, a…
  • The “My Greatest Triumph” track from Maniac is very reassuring that he’s up to the challenge.
  • 14 Years ago today Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans. We spent the next week doing search and rescue, often cutting people out of the attics of their flooded homes. I was working with a great group of men, and even under horrible conditions ther…
  • TripAces wrote: » Malek on tape, at the launch in Jamaica: “I’ll be making sure Mr. Bond doesn’t have an easy ride of it.” Was he dropping a hint about the car chase in Matera? Nah, a general statement of his overall role in the film.
  • peter wrote: » Daniel Craig is the Boss.... 😎👍🏼
  • The Scenes filmed in the Bahamas in CR are among my favorites of those in the Craig era. The vibrant blue of the water harkens back to sequences in DN and TB. I look forward to having that same experience with the Jamaican setting in NTTD.
  • All of Craig’s films have looked great ; but after the somewhat muted palettes of the last two, a return of some vibrant color is welcome.
  • mtm wrote: » talos7 wrote: » mtm wrote: » Big old scrape on the side of that one! Tracking dots too; maybe to add a dent? Or remove damage if needed. I would think any damage these cars receive is going to be pretty much pain…
  • mtm wrote: » Big old scrape on the side of that one! Tracking dots too; maybe to add a dent? Or remove damage if needed.
  • Denbigh wrote: » As we see more from the film and I think about, I actually wouldn't mind if Madeleine become one of the main cast instead of being thrown away in the pre-titles :) While I don’t want to see her go full Black Widow, it could…
  • boldfinger wrote: » Ryan wrote: » Considering how far film has come with mapping actors faces onto doubles, I'm all for the doubles. Granted, I'd never want to see a Paul Walker or General Tarkin in a Bond film, but as far as placing the leads…
  • Univex wrote: » What a nice ballet. Now for some good old 007 theme over that ;) It’s funny that you say this; the first thing that I thought was that this needs to be accompanied by a great score .
  • Looks more like a portable air cooling device.
  • For Terminator: Genisys, I worked on set for days on two major action sequences, one being the Golden Gate Bridge scene; at no time was the primary cast present.
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » Continuing my Jonesathon on Connery s birthday with INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE (S. Spielberg, 1989) Not on the same level as the first two. Too much silliness and repetition from the first. Still a fun and well…
  • Zekidk wrote: » Univex wrote: » Will the real actors be on this film? ;) Craig can be Bond for the next copules of decades. They have everything they need on the harddisks in Pinewood :-) Not far from reality...
  • Well obviously with some fresh elements, I hope this retro vibe is present throughout the entire film.
  • TripAces wrote: » Contraband wrote: » "bondsuits: Daniel Craig’s stunt double for No Time to Die has been spotted in a beige suit that we can assume is from @tomford . Unlike the other suits it has softer shoulders (which could be jus…
  • Could we have Bond alone on the yacht in the beginning then with reunited with Swann at the end? This time they are really sailing off to a new life.
  • Are we sure this is supposed to be Bond?
  • Matt007 wrote: » I like the title but I really like the font. It has a 60s vibe, feels distinctive and is very graphic. Could have fun in the title sequence with those shapes. Yes, very Saul Bass
  • I really like the title; it may not be groundbreaking, but it is classic Bond. The font , and reveal of the title have a somewhat retro, Saul Bass feel. and that is a very good thing.
  • PrinceKamalKhan wrote: » Director Terence Young's biggest non-Bond hit film: A fantastic film!
  • Tuck91 wrote: » Oberhauser was good until the torture/ London finale. The meteorite scene was entertaining and probably one of the most memorable villian entrances. Silva had some good genuine moments. You could feel his rage and confliction towar…
  • I think that if Waltz is given another crack at portraying Blofeld, he will knock it out of the park and deliver a chilling performance of a demented, criminal genius. The silliness that Mendes instilled, as he did with Silva, will be stripped away.
  • boldfinger wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » The lack of title is killing me.... In genetics, a mosaic, or mosaicism, involves the presence of two or more populations of cells with different genotypes in one indivi…
  • Pierce2Daniel wrote: » The lack of title is killing me.... In genetics, a mosaic, or mosaicism, involves the presence of two or more populations of cells with different genotypes in one individual who has developed from a single fertili…
  • Univex wrote: » Take it to the titles thread, gentlemen, please (?) BTW, that's a really bad title ;) (IMNSHO, of course) Ah , you see that, you got pulled in. 😁
  • boldfinger wrote: » talos7 wrote: » I like it on its own but once suggested FATAL MOSAIC Sounds dull. And why on earth should a mosaic be fatal? It makes no sense. But I think we are again in the wrong thread. My mistake. To you,…
  • I like it on its own but once suggested FATAL MOSAIC