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Although we all know it's all part of the MCU propaganda.
Having their dirty washing well and truly washed in public, the fact that early script was revealed and all those emails pulling the ideas to pieces did SPECTRE no favours at all.
There has been enough happened so far with this film for the press to put a negative spin on things, Boyle walking definitely gave plenty here and outside to start questioning EON's dealings. Although I think with CF's apppointment they've grabbed back some of the positivity.
He's one of the hottest film makers around at it has been a real coup securing him, I think if they'd gone for someone not so young and fresh like CF a number of us would be still having our suspicions but now with not such a notoriously politically outspoken director and one who has a pretty flawless track record things are in deed looking bright, so bright I gotta wear shades.
Definitely agree. I might be wrong, but for a young director like Fukunaga not having to answer a lot of questions regarding casting rumours etc. that probably would have been the case if things weren't as locked down, might be a good thing. He's already made a name for himself, but taking on a big franchise like this is a major step – and having the opportunity to work out the script, casting etc. in "peace and quiet", can only be a good thing.
Don't know where I was going with this comment actually, but I think an young director can benefit from a tight-lipped situation from the production side of things.
Au contraire. I stand by my original point. No one straightens me out thank you Donald. Fake news.
Is it a site that tracks every aspect of production?
Well, I didn't intend to straighten out anybody, that's for sure. Cheers mates
Is it this one, B25 Limited?
Not with Purvis and Wade around with "original" material.
Or Milton Krest.
It seems to me that Eon only goes political when it is an enemy on which everyone agrees (North Korea in the '90s, Russia in the '80s, China in the '70s...). And even then, it's about safe box office. Was DAD being shown in North Korea? OP in Russia? TMWTGG in China? No, no, and no.
BB is on record as having opposing political views from MGW so, for what it's worth, I think Eon balances each other out and strives to make films that are not very political.
The only mission impossible stunt which was outdone was Burj khalifa sequence. I have seen much better helicopter/foot/bike/boat/car chase in bond films. Casino Royale parkour sequence/ quantum of solace car chase/plane sequence/skyfall bike chase were rated best in years.