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Damn...ME TOO. But.....perhaps if Disney designs a more serious logo, titled Buena Vista, then.....it might be different. Nah, on the whole Disney has become such a monopolist. For me it seems a bit "unhealthy". They buy up too much: Marvel movies, Pirates, Star Wars, and lately Indiana Jones. I just can't see the more serious approach from the Daniel Craig-era (Martin Campbell, Marc Forster, Sam Mendes) fit inside whatever kind of Disney business structure.
I agree with the Panchito on this. Contracts mean nothing, particularly in the entertainment business. Here in the U.S., professional athletes break contracts all the time. Nobody honors them.
If Craig does a fifth film, and he likely will, it won't be because of a contractual obligation. It'll be because he wants to do it. I've said this before, if the delay between Spectre and Bond 25 is too great, he might jump. He's not getting any younger. But if the report above is true, and we're looking at a two-film arc, then great! We may have just two years between films, rather than three or four.
I also agree that Barbara and Daniel have the type of relationship where if Daniel went to her and said, "I don't have another film in me. It's just too much, physically," Barbara would thank him for the four he'd done and let him go. I don't think it will come to that, but I have a hard time believing she would be so ruthless as to have him do a film his heart is not in. Her father got a taste of that with Connery.
This is really worrysome for me. Knee injuries fuck up a lot. Just look at Dutch football player Arjen Robben. From 2009 till2013 he consistently had problems with his knee. And only since late 2013/early 2014 he has become fit again.
Now Daniel Craig is not playing football, but intense scenes like fight sequences really can delay the shooting of a big-budget blockbuster like 007.
One question I have: Are there currently three units filming? Main unit in Pinewood, 2nd unit in Woodstock and 3rd unit in Sölden?
In any case, the good news is that those pictures from Sölden look amazing...
I am skeptical about a two films arc, i.e. not sure it will happen, but I would love to see it.
Nobody reads books anymore. They listen to them on Audible. com
A darn shame. We are building a generation of illiterate.
Why sceptical? I actually think it's a logical thing to do, given the fact that all of Craig's films are "drowned" into continuity of narratives and parts of stories/plots :-).
I believe it is true. Because I have read the script and there are scenes in London that have not been filmed - at least we haven't seen
I forgot all about that. Can't wait for Wednesday :-) :-)
Source?
Skeptical because while yes it would be a logical thing to do and I love a bit of continuity, many other factors have to fall into place for Bond 25 to be a sequel: same team, or at least same key players (Craig, Mendes, Logan, maybe even Waltz if some rumors are true), an enthusiasm from the public to see what developed from the previous movie (remember what people here thought of Quantum the organization because they didn't like QOS), not too long of a gap between the two movies, etc.
My idea: make Spectre a standalone story with an open ending that could be used for a continuation in Bond 25. A bit like DN, FRWL, TB, well, every early Bond movie with SPECTRE in it. or like Batman Begins.
You need a knee cap in your mouth, so you stop talking :-).
http://www.thejamesbonddossier.com/news/spectre-will-shoot-on-romes-ponte-sisto-according-to-italian-media.htm?utm_content=bufferdb10f&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Awesomeeee :-P. Looks like Hoyte van Hoytema's aerial unit will deliever another masterful cinematographical achievement.
I never put in question Hoyte van Hoytema's ideas for masterful cinematography.
I also have been noticing there is a big presence of cameras mounted on helicopters in this movie.