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If that opinion of mine is the worst on the forum, then perhaps we should take the guy who suggested Bond fighting martians sometime ago seriously, since that's less of an offense than my personal preference of The Italian Job remake over the original.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/mgm-unveils-new-management-team-ousting-ceo-1098173
And Variety
http://variety.com/2018/film/news/mgm-reveals-new-management-structure-wont-address-gary-barber-firing-1202738620/
To quote myself: "That means Agent 007 is tethered to a studio where nothing seems to stay stable for long."
It’s sad times if this is what gets us bond fans excited
I just came to. What happened<<<<<<<<<<<<+
Not much. Two different MGM executives said we'd see the return of James Bond in 2019. One said the studio was working "with our partners at Eon Productions" and predicted it'd be great, just great.
Probably a stroke right there on the spot
It's an investor's meeting, they'd be stupid not to say or mention that it'll be highly successful.
It's good news considering we didn't even know when the film was coming out.
Better than nothing peeps,at least Bond is safe and ready to go.
Agree. As far as we know, everything is going according to schedule. If only we can get confirmation of Boyle soon!
Personally, I think Eon will want Boyle to hire Anthony Dod Mantle to be the DoP as he has the Oscar clout.
All I know is Bond 25 will have a very very digital sheen to it and will be hyper-stylished. I'm simultaneously very excited and a tad frightened by this idea....
May I ask you whenever you have heard a movie company giving statements along the lines of "well, we're going to produce this even though we know it probably won't be very successful because it's so mediocre."?
Yes, this has always been a worry of mine too, when it comes to digital sheen. I'm optimistic however that Boyle will make something bursting with life and vigour, with will certainly be an improvement on SP.
Yes, a bit like how they stayed clear of shakey cam after QoS. Another smart move.
Maybe:
MGM executives affirm 2019 release
And if I had a dime for every post that said something along the lines of "I think we'll get some updates by (fill in date)."
I'm eager for news as much as anybody else, but it'll come. I lived through the days when you were lucky to get a tidbit in Starlog Magazine to get a hint of what's coming or not coming in a new Bond film.
But that's not news, we already know of Bond 25's 2019 release, we even have a specific date for the US.
This was still nice to hear. They will push for that 2019 release rather than making the wait worse.
Pending any unforeseen circumstances, of course. Just because they affirmed it now doesn't mean they couldn't change their minds in a month or two. Not saying that'll happen, but it's a possibility.
How about this?
MGM executives grovel for their jobs, cite Bond 25 while doing so