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How can we be personal about someone we don't know. Be aware - we are strictly denigrating your views and your temerity to beat a dead horse.
Don't get it twisted and start claiming that people are bullying you. No one knows you. We just know your nonsensical views and it is that which we attack.
See.
That is making it personal.
Because by your very nature you are obnoxious.
The playing the victim schtick is beyond tired and obvious.
You get some perverse pleasure out of getting negative reactions to your , intentionally, provocative posts .
Well for a start, we don't know that they would NEVER do such a thing, that's just you PROJECTING. They are also notorious for being two of the most obsessed directors in the business; they are not a standard by which others can be judged, not to mention, they are often the head producers of the projects they work on, which Cary is not.
Big blockbusters, especially ones with short post-production schedules like the Bond films pretty much begin editing as soon as the cameras start rolling. By this point, they likely have a complete work-in-progress edit of the film, and if those leaks are true, finished VFX for a number of shots already.
Cary Fukanaga going on holiday, after dedicating over a full year of his life to planning the film, shooting the film, and having to cope with the multiple delays and the necessity of rescheduling huge swaths of the filming multiple times, doesn't strike me as laziness at all.
It strikes me as a man who has just spent a stressful 365+ days going on a bit of a break while the film's producers (you know, the people actually in charge of the whole thing) look over his work and decide what work he needs to do next.
If the film ends up not great, no one is going to blame it on the director taking a week’s holiday right after an exhaustive shooting and roughly 5-6 months of post on the horizon. Get over yourself, pal.
Love this, watch it all the time.
Lol nice one ;) @Torgeirtrap more gordan Ramsay memes the better
We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.”
It does seem a bit odd, to be honest.
Entertainment value maybe?
Lol makes sense to me.
That was such a ridiculous comment, and yet we have two pages of discussion about it.
Instead of ignoring it, people are giving lectures about annual holidays, modern filmmaking, health issues and whatnot...
I'm continually amazed at how easy it is to provoke a reaction here.
;))
Just one guy.
That’s coz you’ve directed a lot of two hundred million dollar films... (eyes roll)
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The budget will likely be 150-175
Thats a more reasonable budget than Spectre but still a lot of coin. Hopefully it translates to the screen.
The missing $25m is probably what Mendes got paid for SP. Hopefully no significant drop in the actual production budget.