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Good alternative title there: Glove Story.
And car ads do it frequently too. Check this out from a few years ago (if you haven't seen it it is a genuinely amazing clip!):
Silly James Bond people building new DB5s! :D
Sure, but that may just be because they're driving on a dust track so they raised the suspension a bit. Which kind of makes it more likely to be real: you wouldn't have to do that for a CG car.
What makes you think that? It's hard to know if it's an urban myth or not. When you look it up on the net many people seem to think it's the Komodo dragon scene, and have convinced themselves that his hands look really swollen and fake there (they don't).
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Let people just forget Bond. Wait for a chunk of its audience to pass, and then bam! Introduce a new, cool, freshly minted British Asian Bond. Hip, woke, sensitive neo+Bond who carefully listens to women while grasping his knee (which is over another knee) instead of being aggressive. A Bond who doesn't F married women but helps them get back with their partners.
I would mind, actually, as I'm not getting any younger. But I do think Barbara is thinking about a decade long Craig hangover. And hey, if they do that, at least we'll have 5 stellar entries from Craig to compulsively watch throughout the years, along with all the rest of the films.
A few new details from the Jamaican set.
No by July i meant we might know if film is being delayed again or not.
It won't be.
I remember reading somewhere Mendes and Craig talking about that.
I wasn't aware of this and I didn't notice anything at all.
What are you basing this on? Genuine question not being snarky cause I'm trying to be hopeful but I see the evidence pointing in the other direction.
Why do I even bother?
My gut is telling me it won't be, but you're not wrong to question it. The truth is that we simply don't know, right now, what the next 2-3 months will bring and how that will impact the backend of the year.
I hope you are right .
I wouldn't be so sure.
Pick a side. ;-)
Níl mé ach ;-)
Ok so you're not basing that statement on anything at all.
Historically, pandemics come in waves. This thing may slow down in the summer but could very likely come back with a vengeance in the Fall, which would jeopardize any crowd-gathering events in the near future. These are very uncertain times and I surely hope things improve soon, but looking at historical precedent as well as how far off a safe treatment is, I am highly skeptical of the notion that people will be going to the movies in 2020.
No. ;)
I have two pics somewhere from this location, with the seaplane and crew
You are basing all of this on assumptions.
He's basing it on historical precedent. People need to realize history is to be learned from.
Corona isn't even the worst pandemic this planet has ever seen.
That's exactly what I'm doing, you are correct. I'm going off of history and the available evidence right now. What I'm not doing is making definitive statements like "It won't be" when there's not enough evidence to warrant that. Not a single person knows with any certainty what's going to happen over the next few months, so nobody should be making statements like yours.
The best we can do is hope for the best outcome but acknowledge the very real likelihood that this will not be improving anytime soon. Good lord I hope I'm wrong though.
Also approach things realistically. Trust and verify. Forgive and remember. Learn from the past. Adapt and overcome. Don't be so quick to know that it can't be done. That sort of thing.