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I am curious now too!!
Some new stories from her IG (that show bright, gorgeous costumes and some unusual make-up and hairdress) force me to think that maybe we have some El Tropicana, most famous, legendary night club? scenes in Bond 25.
RC7 often has the goods. Let's hear it.
Well said, although I admire what tom cruise has been doing for years but stuntman having years of experience doing that is something else, take Chuck Aaron aerobatic in SP opening helicopter stunt was something which takes years of experience it's very hard for any actor to match that level.
And by choice, Cruise has augmented his skill as an actor by dedicating an immense amount of time in training to perform his own stunts. While some call him reckless, he is as dedicated as any full time stunt performer. He doesn’t just wing it.
I’ve seen several interviews with professional stuntmen, and have spoken to a number in person , they have tremendous respect for him, with many seeing him as a peer.
When it comes to actors, there’s no doubt that he is an exception, but Tom Cruise is the real deal as a stunt performer, and no he doesn’t do all of his own stunts, it wouldn’t be practical.but when he does, seeing the results on screen absolutely enhances his films.
This is a really good article.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/slate.com/culture/2015/04/tom-cruises-10-greatest-movie-stunts-reviewed-by-a-stuntman.amp
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/lostinshowbiz/2019/jun/06/can-james-bond-survive-health-and-safety
Yes.
As I said, I admire his years of dedication and hard work but I would still prefer stuntman using his years of experience performing an excellent stunt rather than an actor doing an average one. I can give ex. tons of stunts where no actor could match what they do.
Yes I have issues with that as well
This is interesting ,as we live fairly close to Pinewood we took a walk round Black park and the back of the lot at the weekend, as last time Bond was here we were able to see a huge amount of Spectre props (the crashed plane, the fiat 500, Jaguars, Alfa with its roof missing, loads ) and the huge Mi6 set , after they returned from shooting in Rome and Austria (which I posted on the AJBforum)
There obviously isn’t much there at the moment, but there are definitely Cuban 50’s cars, but wasn’t sure if these were part of the Black Widow movie set up as there are a number of burnt out Lada cars and similar.
We will be going back every few weeks as the filming develops and will post pics as and when.
Welcome to the forum @wetnelly . That's so cool that you get to have a sneak peek into the backlot. Please do update us as and when you can. It's much appreciated!
Very interesting.
However, it is likely the set of Black Widow that you stumbled upon. Scar-Jo was spotted in Black Park filming the movie there recently.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7112809/Black-Widow-PIC-EXCL-Scarlett-Johansson-appears-set-filming-begins-spin-off.html
I'm starting to get more excited for that movie than Bond 25.
I have a bad feeling tat @RC7 comments about a Fukunaga decision we will be unhappy about regards him perhaps deciding to leave the film......
I hope that is just my pessimistic mind working overtime. But this film is giving him serious anxiety.
I feel the same. Cary is famous for his character and readiness to leave the project if he is unhappy with script or work of producers (that was the case with "Alienist" series, "It" (his draft of screenplay was amazing, but a bit controversial)) Maybe even producers are unhappy with him.
Maybe return of Blofeld?)
There are lots of Ladas in Cuba so sounds like probably also the Bond film.
Lets hope Cary isn't about to bail out. That would be cataclysmic.
Seriously, if Fukunaga did leave, I'd be off this Bond bus, awaiting for the next one.
Fortunately, that's just negative thinking because we haven't been fed and we're starting to hallucinate. Quite normal, I think, given the little we know.
The positivist in me still says all's well.
Also, I must say this. If people are in the know of something and don't talk about it in the Forums I can only understand that if they're bound to silence. If they aren't, shame on them. We are all people here and fans and we'd appreciate some information, or else we wouldn't come here. And if you have to remain silent about something, please refrain on innuendoes and half sentences and teasing in general. That, at this point, is plain torture to the members. And some of us, heck, many of us just don't deserve that.
Me too
Peoples imaginations?
Or ars... oh, wait, can't say this here. Oh well.
;)
No, really, it started when a member, a cherished and valued member at that (and one with the best avatar in this site), said he knew something about a decision made by Cary that another member wouldn't personally like.
Then all hell broke loose and people started to be fearful of a falling sky.
In this day and age of misinformation and secrecy, it's all quite normal.
Very good :))