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Most of the aerial dogfight stuff in the new movie is done for REAL.This is Cruise were talking about.The film was delayed initally so that he could learn to fly a jet fighter!
And Cruise is still one of the biggest stars in the world and is popular with young audiences due to Mission Impossible films.
He didn't fly a jet fighter at any point himself. That was just really good PR. (IIRC - and if anyone else knows better then please chime in - they made the rear cabin look like the front cabin, so there's actually a pilot sitting in front of Cruise, who is just acting.)
As for everything else; it is real and it isn't at the same time. The majority of the flying is done without CG from what I can tell - but the planes are often digitally composited together, turning two shots into one.
It's still a far better approach than using CGI, obviously. But at the end of the day, these planes are worth ridiculous amounts of money - no studio is going to be allowed put them in any serious danger.
I skipped that one, but want Ford more of a supporting part in that rather than the star like in the original?
Yes, that is true. Not a minor character, but Gosling is the lead actor.
Typically that happens with a younger actor coming in as the star with the older actor serving in a mentor supporting role like THE LAST JEDI.
The closest I can think of is Liv Ullmann returning to her SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE (1973) role in SARABAND (2003).
https://www.dvdsreleases.com/movies/bond-25-dvd-release-date/
The article ESTIMATES the date. Hardly set in stone, especially considering I was supposed to have the soundtrack on vinyl by now. And the Corgi DB5 from the film. And the photo book. And the...you get the point.
Only one of them co-starred in a movie with Charles Bronson, and it wasn't Cruise.
Aww, don't they grow up fast! ;)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9650237/14-crew-members-set-Mission-Impossible-7-test-positive-coronavirus.html
Does anyone think they'll make more in physical sales if they drop the dvd and blu ray just before christmas. Like the 15 of December or something? Instead of the estimated january 14th.
Well if they changed the physical release date then it'd be in time for the lucrative Christmas market rather than the post-New Year January blues market it's scheduled for. I'm no businessman but I'd say that's a no-brainer. I suppose it is quite close to the release date if they did go for a mid-December physical release date though so that will be factored into the equation too.
That's why they don't release the DVD earlier.
Yes, the window is too close between the two dates if they moved the physical release to an earlier date I would say.
These are very good points. I'm sure I'm not the only one who would love to have "No time to die" to watch on Christmas Day after a good cheeky meal & nice walk. Suppose well have to wait and see.
I also thought the theatrical window was getting cut down to 45 days? But I suppose if the movie is making good money at Christmas it would make sense to keep it in cinemas.
There has been approx. 300,000 variants so far.
Just saw this comment, I hope you're doing well! Haven't seen you around here for a while.
https://headtopics.com/uk/james-bond-fan-with-cancer-and-weeks-to-live-begs-to-see-no-time-to-die-20658404