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That was never going to happen.
YOLT is the point at which Fleming starts to feel less like Fleming and more like Eon IMO
What does this mean exactly?
Will this have any negative impact? Do we have to wait longer for the next Bond movie? Anything like that?
Also it’s obvious Craig wanted the classic Connery feel back and Spectre but Mendes and him clashed with different opinions. I blame mendes.
Craig had good intentions.
Yes, I think that is possible, and a good reason for Waltz to deny any involvement in B25.
http://www.indiewire.com/2017/10/mgm-annapurna-distribution-james-bond-box-office-1201892900/
Note it says that MGM will release Creed and Tomb Raider next year with studio partner Warner, and both are larger releases.
This is likely good news. Annapurna is also a video game publisher, which gives me hope for a new Bond game in the future.
I'm coming to think this probably the best way out.
Give B25 to Villeneuve and ask him to come up with a GF or TSWLM to see Dan off. No mention of Blofeld or Maddy, no character arcs, no Scooby gang apart the first 5 mins after the PTS. Just an honest meat and potatoes Bond film. We've had the poncey auteur with his 'philosophy' and he's left us sitting in the relegation zone. What we need is a no nonsense Sam Allardyce of an entry to save us from the edge of drop we are currently poised on.
Once we get B25 out of the way - and at this stage it's looking like a hurdle to get over before the series can be reinvigorated rather anything to look forward to with any particular optimism - we can worry about Blofeld and SPECTRE (if we must; personally I wouldn't touch either for a good decade). But if they are insistent on using them let Nolan have a trilogy to do them justice.
The main point is never mention stepbrothergate ever again. Even when Blofeld does return the relationship can just be like Charles Gray and Bond's - they know each other but we don't need to dwell on any backstory.
I dont care personally what route they go but it better be worth a 4 year wait. Im a fan of SP but i wont be happy with Craigs finale being on par with that, it better be better.
They have written themselves into a corner sort of; I think standalone is the right way to go for the next one. Either that, or a continuation but with a lot less callbacks at least.
We await the final product with keen interest and then will render a collective judgement. I don't see how it can be worse than the last one.
As pointed out many times on here the fans are unlikely to care whether B25 is a direct continuation of SP or not. So yes they boxed themselves into a corner but as hardly any one is invested in the narrative arc or Brofeld EON are free to make a more stand alone film if they want. Infact they can do a continuation that has nothing to do with SP as that story was (very badly) wrapped up.
I think it's highly likely there will be continuity on some level but no reason necessarily it is a direct continuation of SP.
BOND 25 will probably be distributed by Annapurna in the US
Check out the number of theatres that DETROIT was released to when it went wide. Their first film that they distributed.
3, 007
I generally agree with you. Forget SP ever happened and give us a good old fashioned romp and everyone will be happy. It's not like anyone cared in the slightest when SF didn't mention Quantum.
But likrwise I don't think any criticism can be levelled at any members who are underwhelmed by the current state of affairs. Unlike 1970 where the (perceived) flop of OHMSS and Laz walking out kind of forced them to ignore the events of OHMSS this is a mess entirely of EON's making. None of us asked them to start with this continuity business and after they just about got away with it with QOS I think most of us were happy that the end of SF signalled that we had got over this Vesper arc and normal service had been resumed. But then they inexplicably (well largely to get Mendes back it seems as doing a bog standard Bond film didn't interest him) ripped the scab off and started it up again but never thought to check what Logan was writing until 5 mins before shooting commenced.
It's not the actual end result of SP (there are many far worse entries in the series) which has led to the exceptionally low expectations for B25 it's the dereliction of duty during it's script development, the ludicrously misjudged stepbrother decision and the general malaise in getting B25 off the ground with everyone bleating that they are tired and need a rest like they work 18 hour shifts in a Nike sweatshop in Indonesia.
Says it all really. They are free to make a standalone because they dropped the ball on a Bill Buckner scale (before you worry that the Wizard has lost it and is a baseball aficionado I've only heard of him through the episode in Curb!)and no one gives the slightest toss about what happened in SP - that's if they even remember it at all.
Detroit was released local (Eone). Moost of those Annapurna movies are released in Netherlands by DFW (A- film), Entertainment One/Eone or Paradiso Entertainment (Dvd only). I hope Bond then atleast get Belga Home Entertainment who give us The Hunger Games (Lions Gate). Now You See Me 2 was a mix. Released in cinema by DFW, but because of Lions Gate we get BD and Dvd release by Belga. DFW and Eone made swith with Now You See Me and Fallen movie.
Sicario is also released by Belga, but not as 4,3 or 2 disc edition with slipcover or steelbook. But as ok, but not that great single disc withou sleeve/slipcover. Springbreakers is also Annapurna movie and get BD/DVD release with slipcover. But that time is over and there deside moost if time to go for one disc release. Another movie like to have released only include trailer of movie because it flops in the cinema (not enough promotion and cinema count). Prisoners also get Bd/dvd combopack with lack of bonusmaterial. If Bond 25 wil get 3 dic slipcover release aka Hunger Games ( 2 disc + dvd + slipcover) or atleast BD steelbook (Now you see me 2 have moost extras in The Netherlands) or better BD/Dvd (slipcover or steelbook) or better a 3 disc steelbook (2 disc + dvd).
A film does not exist any more, but in past there release Lord of the rings for Newline and Warner and release Mad Men. Moost of the things are taken over by DFW exept The hobbiet.
Great Big Giant is Paramount movie, there deside that Disney must do Dutch release and this turn out that 3D not include 2D disc. No bonus material.
Not necessarily. But it could very well be that the US Distribution for Bond #25 is now already finalized: The MGM/Annapurna joint-venture are doing it.
Well, that's not true....the title of the article. MGM hasn't said that....just that the distributors for Bond 25 will be revealed at a later stage (probably they are still negotiating). And it could very well be that for Bond #25 Annapurna will do the US distribution for Bond #25.