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Have you been to a 4DX film CraigMooreOHMSS ? Any good ?
Wait and see i suppose...
Well now I am happy to report that in No Time to Die, Ben Whishaw's Q uses the classic Sharpie® permanent marker in blue. Q keeps a couple of Sharpies® nearby, while working from his desk at home. Folks, you heard it here first.
Details. A refillable ballpoint pen with smooth flowing black ink. The pen has a polished metal pocket clip and a retractable push-down action. Presented in a sleek black gift box with a black-on-black No Time To Die gloss print.
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I love this one: the actor playing Kara appears to have a moustache :)
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Twice. First was down to curiosity, second was because my friend booked it by accident.
Honestly, it's not how I fancy watching a film. It can work for brainless blockbusters (the one I saw intentionally was Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom), but it basically turns the film into a theme park ride.
eheh, whatever NTTD turns out to be, you'll appreciate it more now ;)
Right?? It was so bizarre. Any complaints about MR or DAD being too much were gone by then XD I’m still cool with the idea of cloning though, if that is indeed in the film.
I'm very much in this camp these days.
I feel for the employees making minimum wage now having to be the mask police.
I hope it comes out in November and then VOD shortly after so I can watch safely at home.
The same Madeleine's cabane in the forest some years later?
Looks like its the entrance to a bunker or some other concrete building
Agree. A night out at the cinema is a bit too expensive for my liking, so I only go on very rare occasions. I think I've been to the cinema once or twice since SP in 2015. Waiting 3-4 months and being able to own the film for the same price makes it a no-brainer to skip theatrical runs. As for the situation re. the pandemic, it's (still) under control here, but even so, it's just another reason not to go to the cinema for me.
We have a small one were I live, it only has two screens and from all the movies I've seen at a cinema, 95% was there. It's just so cosy and loungy.
I don't need Kinepolis.
I love this picture. I have a great feeling about Safin, and I think he may well end up being the strongest point of this film.
Bond is one of the few must see cinema viewings for me. I'd prefer that movie theaters stick around, but I could definitely live without them.
Think Tenet will do alright, it'll just need longer to make its money - and it's not as if there's any competition.
I'm so happy to see new material.
Any ideas on what this building may be? It appears that this construct has wood walls, but that's all I can see. Could this be the 'hiding place' as described in scene 201 of the leaked callsheet?
It's a reflection of Craig himself. If you look at the right side of the windshield, there is almost a "mirror" like image. They have likely used a reflector panel to help with lighting. And that panel is reflecting trees and then a distorted image of Craig back against that windshield of the car, causing further distortion. If you look closely, you can see the light beige dress shirt in that distorted image.
And regarding the AM post: it's relevant since the dealership specifically mentioned that they
This still is not new. Already published (maybe 3 months ago) but I don't remember if it was in Total film or Empire magazine. The diff. this time is that it's not cropped.