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Fingers crossed!
We'd be thinking teaser presumably? So about a minute long?
Good! :D
Just checked and both BoP and the Michael Bay trailers are now officially planned for tomorrow.
I'd say 1:30.
Frankly, in some moments has been quite an exhausting wait... :)
A casting call for a young Madeleine. A girl is cast who, guess what, fits that casting description. And u say it's a dream sequence? When have we ever had a dream sequence in a Bond film? Are u serious? I'm not bothering to try to talk intelligently with u any more. Dream sequence?? I've simply presented the facts as we have seen them and I've joined the dots, which I am saying will be straight forward and linear in terms of the NTTD timeline. Clear storytelling. Logic. U, however, are saying it's all dream sequence??? U, my friend, are dreaming.
No there wasn't. There was a casting call for a girl as a young Seydoux, we don't know for which film.
When have we ever had a sequence with one of the leads as a child? Either way something which has never happened before would be happening: why is one more ridiculous than the other?
Join the dots: it's not rocket science. You say it's a young Madeleine, but we have Malek's character as he looks now apparently so a scene set twenty years ago doesn't seem to make sense. Nor the girl apparently being present when Seydoux is. Why did you leave those dots out? Why not join the dots so that it's a dream sequence?
You see, I'm just pointing out how your interpretation isn't necessarily the only one, and indeed how your clear storytelling isn't as clear as it seems.
I think you might be misinterpreting what he meant by "dream sequence." It could very well be a "memory/dream" that Madeliene has, and then she suddenly wakes from it, in bed, with Bond next to her. This sort of scene happens all the time, think of how La Bamba starts. What doesn't seem to fit is going into Madeleine's head, to start the film. This would be an odd choice.
But it might not even be a dream sequence: it could be staged as Bond's "vision" of what occurred, especially if he is reading it in a report or journal of some sort. Remember the scene from TGWTDT: As Mikael is reading the police rport and highlights its findings, we go back to images of what occurred.
But the problem is, the scene on the frozen lake is (from everything we have seen), the PTS.
In order for that scene to work as a flashback or as Bond's "vision" of what occurred, it has to be set up. There is nothing I have seen so far that suggests there is much that occurs before that Norway scene.
So it only works if after the gun barrel, we are at the house, with "1997" or something, right there on the screen. It could be a flashback, but not necessarily from Madeleine's point of view.
Bottom line is, we know very little, and this is all just guesswork. This is suppsed to be fun. I am not sure why it causes friction and hurt feelings.
The LaBamba dream sequence, awakening:
Exactly: everyone is guessing based on a small number of facts and some half-known facts. There's nothing concrete here so I'm happy to be unsure about it.
I had a dream sequence in which Léa lay in my arms.
;)
But indeed, we only have a basic premise and that's it. d
Anyway, hope it's true the trailer is coming this week so we can argue about something else! =))
Didn't they just do that to a great effect for The King's Man? And what a cool trailer/poster combo that was :)
Poster should come some days earlier than the trailer. In fact, the poster post should say: "This is the NTTD teaser poster. The trailer will be ouy X day".
Which they totally can. Or the day before.
At this point with the amount of trailers that have been announced Bond still has the freedom to move the online launch to llke Saturday...totally wise decision. Theatrical though, as I said I'll be very surprised if it's not with Joker (plus don't forget Judy is out this week too in the UK and I'd imagine it will play huge here with the sort of core older audiences Bond has here) so they'll almost definitely want it on screens this weekend. All depends on how much the possibility of leaking bothers them... certainly didn't really seem to for the final SP trailer. That bootleg mostly stayed here and the other Bond forums. The fandom is far far less hyperactive than, say DC, or have the mega intense scrutiny from the general film community like Nolan.
No. I haven't. Could be anything. Inside one of those temporary Cuba set structures or at one end of the 007 stage.
Same as me Rouge Agent, that and attending to the 007 collection as well.
Decorating with Norwich colours? :-D
I'm quite the avid watcher of her stuff if you haven't guessed already and while I don't agree with her on everything, she has quite the unique approach to the typical film reviewers we expect. She not only reviews and reacts, but she breakdowns and also discusses the business and money behind the films that are out, which is highly commendable in my opinion :)
Also, just to clarify she's replying to a tweet about Birds of Prey.... So if it is with Joker as some are saying, it would have to be tomorrow, which is probably very unlikely. The alternative is that the trailer is just released online first.
And guess where a lot of her 'expert' stuff re: trailers comes from...
And - as she says - 'typically'. It doesn't have to be tomorrow. Joker opens on Thursday night so to avoid any bootlegs they have until then to release online - that's really what's 'typical' rather than Monday/Tuesday as she says. For instance, also, Disney likes to get their trailer out ahead around 2 weeks on average before it hits cinemas, precisely to avoid that last-minute glut of stuff ahead of whatever film it's with theatrically.
And as I said in regards to Bond, there likely isn't the same pressure that, say, Birds of Prey would have when it comes to bootleg recordings from cinemas. That's why that trailer is out tomorrow instead of, as the person who asked her says, New York Comic Con.