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Me too... Looks like Safin won this battle. Bond was a step or two and a helicopter's propellors behind him.
Very curious...
Yes! The whole car chase with the Land Rovers & the foot chase through the woods. Cannot wait! Also curious about Bond’s outfit choice for that scene.
Matera looks like a strong opening , Cuba looks a bit smaller scale more intimate.
Norway and safins base looks action packed and visceral. Especially bond blowing the henchman up in the tv spot.
Jamaica is intimate but Cuba looks bombastic too.
You just don't like that film, we get it.
Thanks for the detailed explanation, @Penpen! The article where these photos are from didn't offer any details beyond what you wrote here (and slightly less, I might add). The similarity in looks to the Blackbird had me thinking if it could serve some of the same purposes. The lack of motion capture tags on the body of the vehicle (as mentioned by @CraigMooreOHMSS) is apparent though.
Not sure that's relevant.
The underground chase in London reminded me of the Third Man and I thought the film might make an overt reference.
It's a shame it didn't IMO. As any chase through underground tunnels is going to make most people think of the Third Man anyway so why not throw in a knowing wink to the audience. The early Bonds did plenty of that.
Me last Wednesday or Friday.
Must have little wheels I guess! :)
I literally posted the video of the Blackbird just up the thread! :D
No, it’s a Tiger. The clue is the big lettering saying ‘Tiger’ on it ;)
Ah yes I see it now. :-?
Yes, they're a sort of Caterham's rival kit car. As Mk are.
I also was planning on watching Unholy Desire. I watched a short clip and read a pretty detailed synopsis the other day and it looks quite well done. I think Cary will harken back to a lot of Classic Film with NTTD, he seems to have a healthy appreciation for it.
Marvellous.
Is it full of juicy spoilers? Someone should let forum-legend @Contraband know that this exists...
@Pierce2Daniel Already know... Sold out:
http://www.007magazine.co.uk/
Bugger....any chance you can get some scans or photos @QBranch
:P
Try sending Graham Rye, Editor/Designer/Publisher, an email, asking nicely if there's any chance he can print more copies
mail: editor (at) 007magazine co uk
I'll doubt we will see anything more months considering the rona is taking over.... Help us @QBranch you're our only hope
Just to clarify, there are no new details or photos in the magazine, which recaps what we already know, as well as the previous Craig films.
As you may know, Italy has been a kind of model for other countries regarding the battle against the coronavirus. Well, now that the curve is slowing down by May 3rd the country will enter the so-called Phase 2 and it's fresh news that Italy plans to re-open cinemas and theaters in DECEMBER.
So guys, be prepared to witness another delay for NTTD.
Is there a link somewhere about this?
If cinemas remain closed that long I'm certain there will be certain even tentpoles - I think NTTD would be among the first in line - who'll legit explore going straight to VOD.
Cinemas shutting down for so long in general is gonna have a massive impact on that specific industry. And everyone was thinking cinemas were reopening in July...
I just heart it on the TV. There is a brand new task force working on it, planning a gradual re-opening of activities and as for now the target for cinemas is December. Obviously, as for now, nothing is set in stone but the government has already established that cinemas, theaters and clubs will be the last to witness a green light. Anyway July seems too early to me. A couple of weeks ago Trump stated "I will re-open US by Easter", if I'm not mistaken...
I'm usually the first person to defend the theatrical experience, but 6 years is a totally insane amount of time to wait for a Bond film mid-era. Charge me $40 for all I care, I'll gladly watch NTTD for the first time in the comfort of my own home rather than wait another year.
Besides, even if they decide to release it digitally, a theatrical release somewhere down the line is inevitable.