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Awesome Poster....reminds me of TWINE's Poster.
That's why I don't like it. At first I thought it was fan made and thoroughly based on the latest MI poster.
There are tons of better made fan posters for NTTD. I do like that shot of Bond and Maddie in the DB5, center bottom. But that's about it. No style to it whatsoever, IMO.
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Yep, Bond is back. No Time to Die – complete with its fantastic Billie Eilish theme song – will hit UK cinemas on April 3 and will be Daniel Craig’s last outing in the franchise. Sad face. Still, how could we celebrate Ian Fleming’s famous man of some mystery? Simple. We picked the best Bond car from each actor’s time in the role, got them all together at a secret location and tested them until there was just one winner.
So, for our shiny new edition, please be upstanding for the Aston Martin DB5 representing Connery, the original DBS for Lazenby, the Lotus Esprit for Moore, the Aston V8 for Dalton, the BMW Z8 for Brosnan and the Aston DB10 built specifically for Craig and Spectre. It’d be fair to say our TG staffers were like the proverbial kids in sweetshops on this particular day.
And that’s not all. This month we’ve also got an exclusive interview with Daniel Craig, as well as updates from two of the men responsible for making all of the best crashy Bond stuff happen – stunt co-ordinator Lee Morrison and stunt driver Mark Higgins. Want to know how that epic motorbike jump in the trailer was filmed? Best grab yourself a copy before they’re gone.
https://www.topgear.com/car-news/movies/new-tg-mag-out-now-james-bonds-greatest-cars
I don’t think that’s really true.
Now THAT is a poster. Teaser was......... meh, last one was an improvement but let’s be honest it wasnt going to be hard to improve off the teaser poster but personally for me, this one is exactly what I wanted to see!! Just my opinion but this is mega.
Dare I say it but I think this could be the best DC poster we’ve had.
My 2 cents worth, I now await to be slaughtered at dawn 🍸
Ohkk, why do you think so?
https://www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/inside-triumph/james-bond-partnership
They’re different techniques and produce different effects.
Yeah, fair enough....but apart from Bond, it's really hard to think of another big film or franchise in the 60s, who did that style.
Sarcasm, do you know the meaning of that word?
That's not Bond's handwriting.
The only other thing is Swann writes it and insists he go to the tomb.
Vesper's death is clearly still something he blames himself for. Perhaps for not realising sooner what was going on with her. Not saving her in time. For hesitating before even attempting to rescue her. Feeling betrayed without understanding the circumstances fully.
I feel the Vesper references are growing a little tiresome....a little nod here and there is welcome. Such as the videotape in White's lair. I hope it's not beat over us excessively.
Perhaps, just a line from Madeleine saying: "You need to go to the grave. Once you have dealt with the past, you can start thinking of the future." Then cut to Bond driving to the grave and burning the "Forgive me" message.
I really don't think I need to hear the word "Vesper", it'll be enough just to see her grave. Something akin to the melancholic and more thoughtful opening scene of FYEO
Why on earth do you think that it's his handwriting?