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Apologies.
Can you please avoid double posting? You can use the edit button (under options) --> see the little wheel that appears when you move your cursor around a bit.
Thank you. :)
When did I double post? I apologized to the one poster and I noted how Archivo 007 was the source of something James Bond Radio cited. Also, I am familiar with the little edit icon. I just used it to expand this post.
Haven't watched Baby Driver, but this clip was very enjoyable!
Demange definitely does. It's of the more gritty and visceral type, though.
I wouldn't trust these idiots.
Deadline Hollywood - a trusted Hollywood trade website - is saying that 4 very talented directors (who are far from workman-like) are under consideration.
Now imagine that with a DBS Superleggera in cote d'azur or something.
I've only seen the trailer, it doesn't convince me he would do the steady action Bond films need.
Have you seen 'Hell or high water'?
Mackenzie can handle action and tell a good Story! I wouldn't mind Demange but would prefer Mackenzie!
Cripes, that looked terrible. As soon as the kid broke into his bopping and lip-synching, I was cringing.
"This is a low flying panic attack..." - Radiohead
You're not alone. The one thing that really excited me about Boyle is that his films are usually really vibrant and colorful. However, I have a good feeling that B25 will look pretty good.
That's a character trait. And not the thing I was referring to when I said imagine that with a DBS Superleggera. Only the way the action is shot. Nothing else. Particularly not the bopping and lip-synching.
Here's hoping. But I am worried. IMO, the best part of SF was Deakins work.
Yeah, because thats a fair and equal comparison. Bond with twenty four installments dated back to 1962, and Guardians with 2 installments dating all the way back to 2014.
Yes you can. I wrote my last novel in less. And that one was considered heavy literature. How hard is it to write an intelligent and well written script? (Just get Gatiss and Moffat on the phone instead of Purvis and Wade. They'd have fun with some quick dialogue and clever twists. They're probably huge Bond fans as well).
BTW, don't you love JBR? Those guys are great.
I can definitely imagine that, and that would look great! That clip from BD is much better than the half-arsed attempt at a car chase in SP.
The Piss Filter was really annoying. I just can't understand why they would want that.
You work as a writer, @Univex? :-)
Would really like to see Gatiss and Moffat write a Bond script at one point. If this is the time, I don't know (they are usually very busy, aren't they?). No doubt they could deliver something very interesting.
They’d wanna give Forster a crash course in lifestyle porn, however. QoS was very good, but it still lacked the breathing space that made CR great.
Also, one can only imagine the kind of camaraderie Forster and Craig built writing side by side against the clock on that set.
In light of the current situation, Craig and Babs could well be gravitating to a known quantity.
I wouldn't trust these idiots.
Deadline Hollywood - a trusted Hollywood trade website - is saying that 4 very talented directors (who are far from workman-like) are under consideration.
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I agree I've listened to some of their podcasts and they both come across as just fans but not offering anything more than what I can deduce from coming on here.
I can't believe so many of you put so much stock in their views, they are pretty clueless.
Although I couldn't possibly comment on the particulars. I don't remember them. I know I left because I defended that dubbing films was daft and was attacked for being an intellect elitist of some sort. Can't remember the details on that one either. I guess it doesn't matter. We're all fans, that's all.
EON really shouldn't have any issue finding a replacement director or writer, though. Whatever restraints EON should give the director/writer of choice, there must be plenty of good candidates who would jump at the chance to direct a Bond film.