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LOL...I had a thought a few days ago and erased it but it came back into the post accidentally. I was thinking what you said, yes: there are some plot similarities to League.
He should. If Colin Trevorrow could get a story credit for The Rise of Skywalker, Boyle should get one for NTTD
I think the credits have been finalized for NTTD, unfortunately for him. A lot of writers could have been credited for the screenplay, apart from the four that are.
Sounds like the original Bond theme mixed with David Arnold's version.
Makes sense, because in some countries new movies get released on thursdays, in the UK and US on fridays.
And "Shang-Chi" is opening next weekend, so it would be good to have the new NTTD trailer attached to that.
Yeah, the little sting at 0:15 definitely gives off David Arnold vibes
https://twitter.com/kershed/status/1431444092190343170?s=20
Has Paul Duncan actually seen the film yet?
I think every new bond film has the potential to be a top 5 entry before it's released.
Questiion is:
does he say this based on the script and his set-visits.
Or was he part of the crew, who got to see the finished movie in early 2020? (like Lea Seydoux etc.)
He's a film historian (with access to the producers) and author to the upcoming "The James Bond Archives. “No Time To Die” Edition". Release 15 oct 2021
https://www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/film/all/08107/facts.the_james_bond_archives_no_time_to_die_edition.htm
I know who he is.
But that doesn't mean, that he's seen the finished film.
Don't know but:
Of course he has his own agenda, pushing the sales of Taschen's new B. Archives NTTD edition - definitely going to buy it. Already had, but they postponed it until October.
But I hope his instinct and enthusiasm are real.
I can see it being top 5. I defiantly see this movie being better than Spectre and maybe sky fall. CR? might be hard to top that will see
True. But as @Contraband has pointed out: Duncan is legit. No, he hasn't seen the film, but he's seen enough of the production to make a good guess on its quality.
My hopes are high, especially now that people are raving about the nine minutes shown at CinemaCon.
Should be easy, but some Bonds that were in my top half have occasionally made their way down. Some happen to be Craig era films.
EDIT: Obviously it’s always a good thing and it’s encouraging when there are such positive vibes around a project.
I'm a fan of Lynch, but him saying he considers it a failure and that it isn't the film he wanted to make, has put me off watching it..
I should give it a watch though. Haven't read the book so can't be disappointed on that front.
In a way, I think he alludes to that by saying people need to take it "seriously" and pointing out how they are putting it at a festival.
When I learned something about filmmaking, when I was working myself in that business. You cannot guess on the quality of the finished product by the script or being on set.
You can have the best script, a fantastic read turning into a shitty movie, if the timing/editing etc. doesn't work.
So of course he can say: It's a fantastic script. But if the movie will live up to that, only people who actual saw the film can say.
VA is usually on the money with what he reports. This matches up to what MGM people would say in the trades each delay, which basically was "this movie is really really good".
"No Time to Die" best picture nominee incoming 😂
https://www.thegentlemansjournal.com/article/bond-25-daniel-craig-release-date-characters-plot/