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:) ;) :D
Of course!
Its the one thing that Daniel stil needed, his 'russia' movie.
Always bet on Kaviar (Beluga) it seems.
Alexandra Maria Lara (The reader, Control, Geostorm) German, but born in Romania in 1978. Will turn 40 in November.
Silvia Busuioc (The Snowman). Born in Moldava in 1989. Lived in Italy and iam not sjure,mabey now in the VS.
Gabriela Marcinková (360, Move On) Born in 1988 in Czechoslovakia. Played with Mads Mikkelsen in Move On.
Elena Beuca (Soldiers of Fortune with Sean Bean) start as actres. She also direct movies. American since 2007. http://filmthreat.com/interviews/elena-beuca-talks-to-strangers/
Gabriela Marcinková and Alexandra Maria Lara with Mads.
Ring any bells?
Flagged.
And even better, we would even get Stellan Skarsgard AND Colin Firth on top. :D
Edit: here he is in the film:
(Fast forward to 0:22)
This was a good reminder that Friends could be quite funny at times!
We all know the movie Danny Boyle will deliver will be an intensively personal story and I character study of an older Bond assessing his place in the world. This darker thematic material will be juxtoposed with bright colour, dynamic cinematography, and an energetic score. Boyle movie follow the same tropes, so when you look at Bond 25 as a sendoff for Craig, then you instantly see how it fits in with the Boyle mould, and what EON is going for.
Boy has found his crystal ball again. So happy....
But I think Boyle is a good choice. He's an interesting director and I look forward to this film. I am curious about the script of course as he had some special idea and EON really went for it.
We really don't know anything. For all we know Boyle might just want to do a more lighthearted one-off mission without personal angles. The big "idea" might be far away from what we might think it will be, as well.
That's what has me quite intrigued, too: you know what to expect from a typical Boyle production, but something of this magnitude and scope should be even more unique.
I've never heard of her. Then again I don't much care for modern music.
R. I. P. Chris Cornell.
This. It's the same with more than a few contemporary/modern artists; they don't pronounce the words, they just half mumble themselves through the lyrics.