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Something to add to this: Pinewood Studios have a location in the Dominican Republic. Now that would be rather convenient.
Very! Let’s hope the wait is worth it!
Considering a portion of the pages were about Fleming, The Man Who would Be Bond and various other things it has been a long road...
Can I keep doing this who knows though I am annoyed it only occurred to me on page 1999 to start this
I wonder if Craig spent some time with Malek at the golden globes.
Exciting isn't it? ;)
They really do, don't they? They look like the Persol Ratti 850 or the Ray-Ban Dallas, or Moscot’s old Lemtosh. Who knows? But they do look cool. Very cool.
Indeed they do! It's probably difficult to be completely sure, but it might be one of those three. I think I read somewhere that the Dallas is a discontinued model, but Craig probably has his contacts!
His choices for The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword were creative and inspired. Also, it would be even better if he was teamed up with David Arnold.
I did like Pemberton's UNCLE back then, but the enthusiasm faded away overtime. Can't say I liked his Ocean's Eight score, but that had something to do with it not resembling the sound of David Holmes' efforts in the previous trilogy. You never know, my opinion might change.
However, I have to say, my gut tells me, of all those three, Pemberton will be Fukunaga's pick. He's new, he's fresh, people don't know the specifics of his sound, and he's gotten quite the praise.
No they fight to the death.
David Arnold
Daniel Pemberton
Michael Giacchino
Justin Hurwitz
I agree. If CJF's choice of cinematographer is any indication, he's looking for hot up-and-comers.