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I'm against streaming right away, it is pirated to hell and back and that would only hurt other international box offices where it does well.
https://deadline.com/2021/10/no-time-to-die-record-box-office-1234859312/
My favorite GIF, always puts a smile on my face.
Fleming's Bond could be melancholic, and occasionally be brooding. But overall he enjoyed pleasures to the full - women, nice clothes, fast cars, fine food and drink, travel, etc. I think I remember Connery saying he played a Bond that fully embraced these pleasures to the max, or something along those lines.
I think we need more of the once happier Bond in the next film. Casual strutting, charming, smiling more, cocky, less broody, but just the occasional moment for reflection (Craig in the mirror in CR after the stairwell fight), and also Bond not being superman (Craig in hospital in CR).
I think Craig in CR was spot on, and ticked pretty much everything I'd expect Bond to be, both cinematic and Fleming combined.
Sure yes. But his brooding was more like reflection on the life he had chosen. Like the opening of Goldfinger at the airport.
It’s nice to talk to someone who is such a Fleming fan. Without wanting to derail the thread I must have listened to the books on audible every night for the last three years as I fall asleep. I practically know octopussy word for word. He is far and away my favourite author. Such a turn of phrase and economy of writing
There’s so many aspects of the character and spirits of the books that are still appealing that seem to have been lost.
And yes CR nailed it completely. Lots of people think Fleming is gritty and dark. But it’s much more than that
It's hardly a hit, either.
Sorry, but a 16M$ total (so far) with a population the size of Japan is peanuts. Clearly, there are other factors in play, such as their cinemas just beginning to open up after the pandemic and perhaps cinema hesitancy.
People love Bond and still consider it to be the quintessential movie franchise.
This post is from a few pages back but deserves more examination. I've said many times over the last several months that the debacle at the BO will force Hollywood to change. Films have gotten bloated, messy, and too big. This is true for Bond in particular and it's time to streamline (no pun intended) and go back to basics.
Good storytelling, tight direction, solid acting, better writing... why are these concepts so passe?
Yes, "a complete hedonist" if I remember correctly?
China will take it 600m+ WW the week after
Dune will do about 35m and it's on HBO Max I think meaning I can watch it on my telly.
Indeed, your characterization screams out "George Lazenby".
Damn! I feel for you having to wait so long for a film all the rest of us have seen by now. Stay strong!
Well that's why I wrote that all notions of hit of flop should be made compared to other movies. At the moment, NTTD's result is quite strong, in particular for a foreign movie. Next week, I think the only foreign movie left above it at the 2021 box office will be FF9. Movies #1 to #7 at the box office in Japan are all Japanese movies, FF9 is #8. So when we have NTTD's first three weeks as #1 - #1 - #2 this is more a hit than a flop as far as I'm concerned.
I am confident it will be worth the wait.
Keeping the British end up!
That is very good news Indeed.