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There are some terrific photos of Craig congratulating Whishaw on his win online.
Also, Rami Malek is now the favourite to take best actor. Bond would be lucky to get him:
I suppose once Hollywood wakes up after Xmas and the New Year this week, we'll hear some news. Oscar voting has opened up, so I suppose agencies will want to attach name actors to projects asap.
Finally, the Hollywood Reporter have done a profile on the cinematographers in contention for Oscar consideration. I must say that with Linus Sandgren and Cary Fukunaga onboard, we certainly have one of the more photogenic crews in film. It's more like male models than filmmakers. I'm definitely not complaining.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/james-laxton-rachel-morrison-more-at-cinematographer-roundtable-1172673
Congratulations to Ben Wishaw and lovely pictures as well thanks for sharing it.
Sorry I had to
Are you stil live on pink cloud Mr Bond ? A Child in the water, a face in the mirror, a pink cloud is another way to die.
DC is looking sharp, can't wait for 2019 has in store for Bond, hopefully we get some more credible rumours by Feb
Fingers crossed Jeffrey Wright is back as Felix
"When is your Bond film coming out, Idris?"
He actually was a Bond villain in the 2004 video game Everything or Nothing, which also starred Pierce Brosnan, Judi Dench, John Cleese, and Heidi Klum.
That game wasn't too bad actually.
Last we heard from him was at that car exhibition where he said they were figuring out the plot two years ago.
Nonsense. He’s a producer on B25 and he will be officially taking over his father’s position on B26.
Again, they DONT want to sell the franchise. Michael G. Wilson has health issues but has always loved the job, and his son loves the job as well. I know this from a good source, btw. Barbara adores making Bond, and they have been insanely successful at doing so.
@PanchitoPistoles just fantasises that they'll sell to Christopher Nolan and that he'll be doing Bond films every two years for the rest of his life. That is insane! Even Nolan wouldn't want that kind of wall to lean against.
This is the last family business alive in the business and they know that and appreciate it. If there's problems in the distribution and studio world, I guarantee there are none in the production offices. Barbara's daughter doesn't have that much interest - or so they allude to in SKOH - but Gregg is another matter. And they have cousins and other members of the family that work in other departments.
We should be grateful for this family and for their efforts. This vitriol against Barbara is ridiculous. And the continuing compulsive repetition of it is annoying as hell.
Moving on. Daniel looks great. Anyone knows if he had a red carpet interview snippet or something?
You're starting to give me a headache.
What on earth is a Dosen Producer?
I plan on mentioning it on page 2004
Hahahahahahahaha Bond 25 will be Shatterhand perhaps you should start your leaving now
Right?
Cary Joji Fukunaga nominated for DGA Award for 'Maniac'
http://collider.com/dga-tv-nominations-2019-bill-hader-donald-glover/
The DGA Awards take place on 2 February, so I suspect CJF will be too busy to attend. I've not yet caught up with this show, but with 'Maniac'; l ensure to do so when I have some time off next month.
Also, Dave Bautista's return is growing unlikely since he's scored a leading role in Denis Villenueve's upcoming and highly-anticipated 'Dune'
Think of it this way, it took them five years to release a film (soon to happen, that is). There have discussions, concerns and a lot of talk on how to keep the franchise alive and not succumb into a flop or underperformance. Nerds and geeks will go and see the popular superhero flick that's been advertised, whereas Bond is for a limited crowd who are smaller in number compared to the Fast & Furious audience. They'll have to keep the interest in exposure somehow, and that's going to need fresh blood one day.
Talking about Gregg Wilson, he hasn't produced a film yet. He's yet to. What if he finds out he isn't cut out for the job? What if there are no successors? David Wilson, who was in charge of producing the last three Activision-published Bond games, bailed out. He either found out he wasn't cut out for it, or lost his interest in the business. David was also involved in the production of Royale.
All I'm saying is that nothing is to be taken for granted. It won't be Eon's family business forever, even if they won't sell it anytime soon. The franchise will enter public domain in forty years time.
Does it REALLY have to be repeated every month that the very people who run this site have confirmed that the "EON is considering selling the franchise after Bond 25" rumour is not a baseless rumour?