No Time To Die: Production Diary

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  • 007Blofeld007Blofeld In the freedom of the West.
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    Univex wrote: »
    Freakin awesome!! Finally! Been saying for years that road belongs in a Bond film. How incredible is that? Now these are good news. Thank you.

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    Wow that looks awesome what a sequence that will be
  • 007Blofeld007Blofeld In the freedom of the West.
    edited May 2019 Posts: 3,126
    octofinger wrote: »
    I knew there had to be more in the bag for Norway - that little cabin in the woods couldn not have been the lot of it!

    Yeah I was like really underwhelmed this sounds like there is definitely more- yikes quadruple posts the mods aren't going to happy 🙁
  • edited May 2019 Posts: 678
    A big issue for a James Bond video game is that it isn't exactly celebrated as a gaming franchise. Goldeneye is the only title most people (outside of the Bond fans) can name, and it's 24-year-old. Compare this to the Arkham trilogy by Rocksteady. If a new Batman video game were released next week, people would buy it just because the Arkham trilogy was great. If it were a new James Bond video game, people would ask for more details before taking a decision.
    But there weren't any Batman Arkham games until they made one in 2009 and it was a massive success. In fact I don't even remember if a Batman videogame before that ever set the world on fire. The very old NES one, maybe? Batman Arkham Asylum was such a success, that some even consider the new Spider-Man PS4 game that came out last year a ripoff of that.

    Just saying, regardless of the Bond games of the past, if what they put out is good enough it will gather interest. I think they should return to third person, make the gameplay immersive so you're not just killing goons but actually embodying Bond in his professional and personal lifestyle, include a lot of exploration and spying, playing poker (not just shooting around), etc. That should wet the fans appetite.
  • zebrafishzebrafish <°)))< in Octopussy's garden in the shade
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    So Norway is Norway (not a stand-in for Canada).
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    Great locations confirmed for Norway. I love it.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Zekidk wrote: »
    there will probably also be shot scenes in Rauma.
    Which has been confirmed by other norwegian sources. Rauma Romsdalen (Rauma Valley) it is.
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    This was rumoured as soon as Norway was confirmed. Their scouting must have been picked up by someone.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    It has a Goldfinger vibe.
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
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    A big issue for a James Bond video game is that it isn't exactly celebrated as a gaming franchise. Goldeneye is the only title most people (outside of the Bond fans) can name, and it's 24-year-old. Compare this to the Arkham trilogy by Rocksteady. If a new Batman video game were released next week, people would buy it just because the Arkham trilogy was great. If it were a new James Bond video game, people would ask for more details before taking a decision.
    But there weren't any Batman Arkham games until they made one in 2009 and it was a massive success. In fact I don't even remember if a Batman videogame before that ever set the world on fire. The very old NES one, maybe? Batman Arkham Asylum was such a success, that some even consider the new Spider-Man PS4 game that came out last year a ripoff of that.

    Just saying, regardless of the Bond games of the past, if what they put out is good enough it will gather interest. I think they should return to third person, make the gameplay immersive so you're not just killing goons but actually embodying Bond in his professional and personal lifestyle, include a lot of exploration and spying, playing poker (not just shooting around), etc. That should wet the fans appetite.
    +1
  • Red_SnowRed_Snow Australia
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    Bond 25 may not be Daniel Craig's last film as 007, co-star Naomie Harris hints
    https://independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/bond-25-daniel-craig-naomie-harris-cast-replacement-next-007-a8912856.html

    And though the forthcoming film was expected to be Craig’s last, Harris hints that the Chester-born actor might not be done yet.

    “Well the thing is that everyone is assuming this is his last film,” she told The Independent at Saturday’s Formula E E-Prix in Monaco.

    “Daniel has never said that, so we don’t know. It’s still open, who knows.

    “Genuinely I think he doesn’t know. Nobody does. It depends on this film and if people turn out and are like ‘We want Daniel’ – which I think they will – then he may well be back for another one.”

    Asked who she thought would be a good replacement for Craig when he does eventually elect to hang up his Walther PPK, Harris said she simply hopes that Craig will stay on.

    “I started with Daniel so all I’ve ever known is Daniel. I know he’s amazing to work with, I love working opposite him, so I want him. I can’t really think of anyone else.”
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    That road is an awesome, Bondian location. I hope Craig’s injury isn’t serious.
  • WalecsWalecs On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    Posts: 3,157
    A big issue for a James Bond video game is that it isn't exactly celebrated as a gaming franchise. Goldeneye is the only title most people (outside of the Bond fans) can name, and it's 24-year-old. Compare this to the Arkham trilogy by Rocksteady. If a new Batman video game were released next week, people would buy it just because the Arkham trilogy was great. If it were a new James Bond video game, people would ask for more details before taking a decision.
    But there weren't any Batman Arkham games until they made one in 2009 and it was a massive success. In fact I don't even remember if a Batman videogame before that ever set the world on fire. The very old NES one, maybe? Batman Arkham Asylum was such a success, that some even consider the new Spider-Man PS4 game that came out last year a ripoff of that.

    Just saying, regardless of the Bond games of the past, if what they put out is good enough it will gather interest. I think they should return to third person, make the gameplay immersive so you're not just killing goons but actually embodying Bond in his professional and personal lifestyle, include a lot of exploration and spying, playing poker (not just shooting around), etc. That should wet the fans appetite.

    +1. Most recent Bond games either sucked or were utterly forgettable (as much as I enjoyed Blood Stone it was nowhere as revolutionary as GoldenEye had been). Just make a good game and it's gonna be praised.
  • Posts: 17,821
    Risico007 wrote: »
    A new Bond game (or games) would be the only thing that could lure me back into gaming again. Haven't played a video game in 3-4 years.

    If you read the entire article, you realize that they have no definite strategy so far regarding a Bond video game. It's just a catalog-wide deal over merchandising in the gaming industry that starts with a select number of franchises. Expect at least a bunch of free-to-play mobile games where they just change the visuals and a few minor elements to get either a James Bond or a Robocop version. Or some slot machines.

    If they had a clear idea of what a James Bond video game should have, it would have resulted in a specific deal, not something that also involves "Are You Smarter than a Fifth-Grader?" It's basically the equivalent of a PowerPoint presentation where an executive explained that VG licensing could bring MGM a few dozens millions annually for almost zero cost. The program has been okayed, and that's it all.

    Yeah, I guessed this probably was the case without reading through the article. We're most likely far away from getting an actual, proper video game. At least with a new Bond film on the way, it might be a slim chance a video game will be a possibility some time in the future.

    Injustic gods among us mobile is my most played game to be honest if they develop a fun to play 007 mobile game I would love it and play it

    Would definitely enjoy a mobile game too. Don't play many mobile games, but I'd definitely download a Bond game.
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    Wonderful and expected news re. Norway. They scouted western Norway a few years ago, so it's great that they're going through with shooting there.

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    This is Craig’s last he even said it’s time for someone else after this one.
  • JamesCraigJamesCraig Ancient Rome
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    Tuck91 wrote: »
    This is Craig’s last he even said it’s time for someone else after this one.

    Yeah and everything he said in the past had to be taken literally.

  • JamesCraigJamesCraig Ancient Rome
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    FoxRox wrote: »
    That road is an awesome, Bondian location. I hope Craig’s injury isn’t serious.

    There's zero proof of him actually being injured. If so,sorry.

    They make it seem like the production in Jamaica was halted because of that...
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    Red_Snow wrote: »
    “I started with Daniel so all I’ve ever known is Daniel. I know he’s amazing to work with, I love working opposite him, so I want him. I can’t really think of anyone else.”[/i]

    Amazing, how someone with minor parts in two films thinks she dictates the future of the franchise.

    Craig needs to be done whether he wants to or not.
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    Red_Snow wrote: »
    Bond 25 may not be Daniel Craig's last film as 007, co-star Naomie Harris hints
    https://independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/bond-25-daniel-craig-naomie-harris-cast-replacement-next-007-a8912856.html

    And though the forthcoming film was expected to be Craig’s last, Harris hints that the Chester-born actor might not be done yet.

    “Well the thing is that everyone is assuming this is his last film,” she told The Independent at Saturday’s Formula E E-Prix in Monaco.

    “Daniel has never said that, so we don’t know. It’s still open, who knows.

    “Genuinely I think he doesn’t know. Nobody does. It depends on this film and if people turn out and are like ‘We want Daniel’ – which I think they will – then he may well be back for another one.”

    Asked who she thought would be a good replacement for Craig when he does eventually elect to hang up his Walther PPK, Harris said she simply hopes that Craig will stay on.

    “I started with Daniel so all I’ve ever known is Daniel. I know he’s amazing to work with, I love working opposite him, so I want him. I can’t really think of anyone else.”

    if its amazing I almost don't want him back so he can end on a high note but if he can deliver 2 films both of which are brilliant dark and of the same level as Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace.... yeah I will be happy with Craig back one more time
  • JamesCraigJamesCraig Ancient Rome
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    MooreFun wrote: »
    Red_Snow wrote: »
    “I started with Daniel so all I’ve ever known is Daniel. I know he’s amazing to work with, I love working opposite him, so I want him. I can’t really think of anyone else.”[/i]

    Amazing, how someone with minor parts in two films thinks she dictates the future of the franchise.

    Craig needs to be done whether he wants to or not.

    We cannot dictacte the future of the franchise either, even though same act like it.
  • Blofeld0064Blofeld0064 Milford, Michigan
    Posts: 243
    The franchise is going to get very dry and repetitive if EON keeps holding onto Craig even if B25 brings new life to the franchise, I love Daniel Craig and everything he has done for this era but I'm 100% sold that this will be his last and he's been saying it since he announced his return on Stephen Colbert. He never truly said he was done during Spectre's marketing campaign like the media made it out to be but now he's saying it for real even before filming began.
  • JamesCraigJamesCraig Ancient Rome
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    The franchise is going to get very dry and repetitive if EON keeps holding onto Craig even if B25 brings new life to the franchise, I love Daniel Craig and everything he has done for this era but I'm 100% sold that this will be his last and he's been saying it since he announced his return on Stephen Colbert. He never truly said he was done during Spectre's marketing campaign like the media made it out to be but now he's saying it for real even before filming began.

    I wonder what you would say if they'll choose to go for another reboot.
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    Personally I think Bond 25 should be Craig’s last. If it’s bad, then it will prove to me there wasn’t much left in the tank after SF. If it’s good, then I’d much rather settle on him leaving on a high then risking it again for Bond 26. I love Craig’s Bond and most of his outings, but I think this film marks the right time to go out. No one should be too surprised if he does return again though; I’m pretty sure Connery planned on YOLT being his last, and I think Moore with FYEO or OP.
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    JamesCraig wrote: »
    The franchise is going to get very dry and repetitive if EON keeps holding onto Craig even if B25 brings new life to the franchise, I love Daniel Craig and everything he has done for this era but I'm 100% sold that this will be his last and he's been saying it since he announced his return on Stephen Colbert. He never truly said he was done during Spectre's marketing campaign like the media made it out to be but now he's saying it for real even before filming began.

    I wonder what you would say if they'll choose to go for another reboot.

    There won't be any need to say anything. I'll merely stop watching. Closed wallets are more effective than internet posts.
  • Blofeld0064Blofeld0064 Milford, Michigan
    Posts: 243
    I'd be fine with another reboot as long as they don't try to copy Casino Royale which I don't they would do but I think having him already established as 007 would be more smarter than another origin story, Only change Bond and the MI6 regulars except Ralph Fiennes keep him on board!

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    MooreFun wrote: »
    Red_Snow wrote: »
    “I started with Daniel so all I’ve ever known is Daniel. I know he’s amazing to work with, I love working opposite him, so I want him. I can’t really think of anyone else.”[/i]

    Amazing, how someone with minor parts in two films thinks she dictates the future of the franchise.

    Craig needs to be done whether he wants to or not.

    Take it easy, mate - she was responding to a direct question.

    As for me, I think they should be rolling Harris out in front of the press all the time. She conveys more enthusiasm for the project than the rest of the cast and crew combined.
  • SeanCraigSeanCraig Germany
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    I am a huge fan of the Craig era - but to me it‘s all down to B25. If I‘ll leave the theatre like I did past CR or QoS I will join the Please-One-More-Daniel-crowd. If I‘ll leave like I did after SP, I will be ready to move on. Also if it just feels right (what it did not after SP) that Daniel is done and leaves on the deserved high note, I will gladly stick with 5 movies as well. I am very curious myself how my own reception will be.

    Thing is: I think he looks fantastic for B25 ... but another 3-4 years wait will be too much in any case ... and I doubt they will do one more next year already. So I am 90% sure this is his last one. And I am looking forward to it.
  • JamesCraigJamesCraig Ancient Rome
    Posts: 3,497
    SeanCraig wrote: »
    I am a huge fan of the Craig era - but to me it‘s all down to B25. If I‘ll leave the theatre like I did past CR or QoS I will join the Please-One-More-Daniel-crowd. If I‘ll leave like I did after SP, I will be ready to move on. Also if it just feels right (what it did not after SP) that Daniel is done and leaves on the deserved high note, I will gladly stick with 5 movies as well. I am very curious myself how my own reception will be.

    Thing is: I think he looks fantastic for B25 ... but another 3-4 years wait will be too much in any case ... and I doubt they will do one more next year already. So I am 90% sure this is his last one. And I am looking forward to it.

    This. =D>
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
    edited May 2019 Posts: 8,255
    This "injury report from The Sun has taken on a life of it's own; countless sites are reporting it and that filming has been suspended, all with The Sun report as the source. . I'm skeptical of the report and think that the seriousness of the injury is being exaggerated to sensationalize the story.
    @peter @ColonelSun do either of you have any insight into this?
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    It does seem suspicious given The Sun’s track record, but it’s not a stretch to imagine given all the injuries that have happened before. I’m hopeful either there’s no injury at all or it’s minor.
  • tqbtqb
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    talos7 wrote: »
    This "injury report from The Sun has taken on a life of it's own; countless sites are reporting it and that filming has been suspended, all with The Sun report as the source. . I'm skeptical of the report and think that the seriousness of the injury is being exaggerated to sensationalize the story.
    @peter @ColonelSun do either of you have any insight into this?

    4 days ago ( May 10) Cary Fukunaga posted a picture on IG saying it was a wrap in Jamaica. But @marketto007 pointed out that they had initially said they’d be in Jamaica until the end of May. So either
    A. They never were planning on shooting there that long (first unit) or
    B. They had to change plans if Craig did get injured
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    The injury will not delay release of the film, This will be DC's final film.
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