No Time To Die: Production Diary

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  • Posts: 9,843
    I have said this before about the title and I will say it likely again tills we get it if we count the failed 1991 movie The property of a lady the titles have followed a pattern unbroken since 1987 with each new bond’s first film being part of the old pattern then doing something new with it for their era... sounds complicated but let me break it down

    Dalton’s era was odd numbered films were titled based on short stories and even numbers something from Fleming’s pen but not a title of a short story
    1st the living daylights
    2nd Licence to Kill
    3rd The property of a lady
    4th would of been Goldeneye

    For Brosnan his pattern was odd numbered films were from Fleming’s pen and even numbered were original titles (though why they didn’t shoehorn in Fleming titles for those two films is beyond me but anyways)
    1st Goldeneye
    2nd Tomorrow never dies
    3rd The world is not enough
    4th is die another day
    5th would of been Casino Royale

    For Daniel Craig his pattern so far has been title of the climax of the film and title of Organization/what bond’s character arc has to deal with
    1st Casino Royale
    2nd Quantum of Solace
    3rd Skyfall
    4th Spectre

    So if the pattern continues I would suspect the title of Bond 25 to be a location in the film so for example the following titles could work

    The Hildebrand Rarity (with Hildebrand being a safe house in those universe)
    Risico (as that could be the name of an estate or ship etc)
    The Silver Phantom (a bond climax on a train could be cool)
    007 in New York (though since New York has not even been rumored as a location I doubt this will happen)
    Fork left for Hell (as pulpy as it sounds Hell Norway I believe exists)
    The Garden of Death (again a location in the books that could work for a film)

    What wouldn’t work if they are beholden to the pattern
    The Property of a Lady
    Shatterhand (this sounds like a name not a location)
    The Death collector

    Again it’s there franchise and they can do what they want of course if they did go with the pattern I would put money that I could guess Bond 26’s title rather easily as the only titles that could fit an organization and what bond has to deal with are
    The Death Collector
    Risico
    Smiert Spionum (or if they want to do it as a one word title Smersh)

    But we shall see and of course if this happens who knows what pattern conciously or unconsciously the producers put to the next bond... personally I wouldn’t mind a pattern like Short story title and then chapter title so in theory

    Bond 26 Risico
    Bond 27 A whisper of love A whisper of Hate
    Bond 28 007 in New York
    Bond 29 The Silver Phantom

    But that is way into the future so let’s see if Craig’s current pattern rings true
  • Posts: 17,740
    Any film name patterns are probably just a coincidence, although it's very fun to see how patterns have formed with various elements of the films.
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Fork left for Hell (as pulpy as it sounds Hell Norway I believe exists)

    Hell is indeed a place over here. I live an hour's drive away from the village. It's not a very Bondian place though.
  • dominicgreenedominicgreene The Eternal QOS Defender
    Posts: 1,756
    Risico007 wrote: »
    I have said this before about the title and I will say it likely again tills we get it if we count the failed 1991 movie The property of a lady the titles have followed a pattern unbroken since 1987 with each new bond’s first film being part of the old pattern then doing something new with it for their era... sounds complicated but let me break it down

    Dalton’s era was odd numbered films were titled based on short stories and even numbers something from Fleming’s pen but not a title of a short story
    1st the living daylights
    2nd Licence to Kill
    3rd The property of a lady
    4th would of been Goldeneye

    For Brosnan his pattern was odd numbered films were from Fleming’s pen and even numbered were original titles (though why they didn’t shoehorn in Fleming titles for those two films is beyond me but anyways)
    1st Goldeneye
    2nd Tomorrow never dies
    3rd The world is not enough
    4th is die another day
    5th would of been Casino Royale

    For Daniel Craig his pattern so far has been title of the climax of the film and title of Organization/what bond’s character arc has to deal with
    1st Casino Royale
    2nd Quantum of Solace
    3rd Skyfall
    4th Spectre

    So if the pattern continues I would suspect the title of Bond 25 to be a location in the film so for example the following titles could work

    The Hildebrand Rarity (with Hildebrand being a safe house in those universe)
    Risico (as that could be the name of an estate or ship etc)
    The Silver Phantom (a bond climax on a train could be cool)
    007 in New York (though since New York has not even been rumored as a location I doubt this will happen)
    Fork left for Hell (as pulpy as it sounds Hell Norway I believe exists)
    The Garden of Death (again a location in the books that could work for a film)

    What wouldn’t work if they are beholden to the pattern
    The Property of a Lady
    Shatterhand (this sounds like a name not a location)
    The Death collector

    Again it’s there franchise and they can do what they want of course if they did go with the pattern I would put money that I could guess Bond 26’s title rather easily as the only titles that could fit an organization and what bond has to deal with are
    The Death Collector
    Risico
    Smiert Spionum (or if they want to do it as a one word title Smersh)

    But we shall see and of course if this happens who knows what pattern conciously or unconsciously the producers put to the next bond... personally I wouldn’t mind a pattern like Short story title and then chapter title so in theory

    Bond 26 Risico
    Bond 27 A whisper of love A whisper of Hate
    Bond 28 007 in New York
    Bond 29 The Silver Phantom

    But that is way into the future so let’s see if Craig’s current pattern rings true

    All of those titles suck except for Death Collecter.

    They are never going to use The Property of a Lady or the Hildebrand Rarity or 007 in New York. Risico sounds alright but it litterally just means risk in Italian, it's just bloody pretentious.
  • Posts: 17,740
    Lupita last night at the Chanel pre-Oscar party:

    D0Kxk88XcAAmE0N.jpg

    She'll be at the show with Craig and Malek.

    Goldfinger would have approved that outfit.
  • Posts: 9,843
    Risico007 wrote: »
    I have said this before about the title and I will say it likely again tills we get it if we count the failed 1991 movie The property of a lady the titles have followed a pattern unbroken since 1987 with each new bond’s first film being part of the old pattern then doing something new with it for their era... sounds complicated but let me break it down

    Dalton’s era was odd numbered films were titled based on short stories and even numbers something from Fleming’s pen but not a title of a short story
    1st the living daylights
    2nd Licence to Kill
    3rd The property of a lady
    4th would of been Goldeneye

    For Brosnan his pattern was odd numbered films were from Fleming’s pen and even numbered were original titles (though why they didn’t shoehorn in Fleming titles for those two films is beyond me but anyways)
    1st Goldeneye
    2nd Tomorrow never dies
    3rd The world is not enough
    4th is die another day
    5th would of been Casino Royale

    For Daniel Craig his pattern so far has been title of the climax of the film and title of Organization/what bond’s character arc has to deal with
    1st Casino Royale
    2nd Quantum of Solace
    3rd Skyfall
    4th Spectre

    So if the pattern continues I would suspect the title of Bond 25 to be a location in the film so for example the following titles could work

    The Hildebrand Rarity (with Hildebrand being a safe house in those universe)
    Risico (as that could be the name of an estate or ship etc)
    The Silver Phantom (a bond climax on a train could be cool)
    007 in New York (though since New York has not even been rumored as a location I doubt this will happen)
    Fork left for Hell (as pulpy as it sounds Hell Norway I believe exists)
    The Garden of Death (again a location in the books that could work for a film)

    What wouldn’t work if they are beholden to the pattern
    The Property of a Lady
    Shatterhand (this sounds like a name not a location)
    The Death collector

    Again it’s there franchise and they can do what they want of course if they did go with the pattern I would put money that I could guess Bond 26’s title rather easily as the only titles that could fit an organization and what bond has to deal with are
    The Death Collector
    Risico
    Smiert Spionum (or if they want to do it as a one word title Smersh)

    But we shall see and of course if this happens who knows what pattern conciously or unconsciously the producers put to the next bond... personally I wouldn’t mind a pattern like Short story title and then chapter title so in theory

    Bond 26 Risico
    Bond 27 A whisper of love A whisper of Hate
    Bond 28 007 in New York
    Bond 29 The Silver Phantom

    But that is way into the future so let’s see if Craig’s current pattern rings true

    All of those titles suck except for Death Collecter.

    They are never going to use The Property of a Lady or the Hildebrand Rarity or 007 in New York. Risico sounds alright but it litterally just means risk in Italian, it's just bloody pretentious.

    I disagree Quantum of Solace proved that any and all of Fleming is up for grabs
  • DoctorNoDoctorNo USA-Maryland
    Posts: 755
    FoxRox wrote: »
    Really hopeful we get an awesome skiing scene in Norway for the film. Last skiing sequence was TWINE’s, and that was not particularly great IMO.
    Let’s hope Fukunaga’s past snowboarding helps to teach and convince Craig to hit the slopes. Does Craig not scuba dive either? How many Bond things will we miss because Craig doesn’t do them...

  • Posts: 15,106
    Lupita last night at the Chanel pre-Oscar party:

    D0Kxk88XcAAmE0N.jpg

    She'll be at the show with Craig and Malek.

    She sure is beautiful (albeit a bit young for Craig's Bond), but what she's wearing... Gosh it's beyond ugly.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    Any film name patterns are probably just a coincidence, although it's very fun to see how patterns have formed with various elements of the films.
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Fork left for Hell (as pulpy as it sounds Hell Norway I believe exists)

    Hell is indeed a place over here. I live an hour's drive away from the village. It's not a very Bondian place though.

    AN HOUR FROM HELL is a good title.
  • edited February 2019 Posts: 17,740
    Any film name patterns are probably just a coincidence, although it's very fun to see how patterns have formed with various elements of the films.
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Fork left for Hell (as pulpy as it sounds Hell Norway I believe exists)

    Hell is indeed a place over here. I live an hour's drive away from the village. It's not a very Bondian place though.

    AN HOUR FROM HELL is a good title.

    It actually is.
    Maybe they'll shoot B25 in my hometown? :))
  • Is Suttirat Anne Larlarb the costume designer?
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2382320/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

    In recent days IMDB have listed two Danny Boyle alums for key crew roles in Bond 25. The irony is that Boyle has been off the film for 6 months, which is longer than he ever was on it. In my experience I think agents often put their clients details on IMDB. Considering this came late in the day, perhaps this is true.

    suttirat-anne-larlarb-e6ecc2b7-40c2-4348-bb21-4faa49e01b6-resize-750.jpeg

  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
    Posts: 23,883
    Is Suttirat Anne Larlarb the costume designer?
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2382320/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

    In recent days IMDB have listed two Danny Boyle alums for key crew roles in Bond 25. The irony is that Boyle has been off the film for 6 months, which is longer than he ever was on it. In my experience I think agents often put their clients details on IMDB. Considering this came late in the day, perhaps this is true.

    suttirat-anne-larlarb-e6ecc2b7-40c2-4348-bb21-4faa49e01b6-resize-750.jpeg
    @panchitopistoles pm'd me a few weeks back when I expressed an interest here in knowing who the costume designer (along with composer) would be.

    She was one of his predictions, and at the time he said it would be more likely to be the case if Mark Tildesley was still on board because they apparently collaborate together frequently. Since I'm not very familiar with Boyle's work, I don't know much about her.
  • DonnyDB5DonnyDB5 Buffalo, New York
    Posts: 1,755
    Fixed the link:


    Thank you. After all this time you’d think I’d know how to post an image correctly by now.

    A dream of mine has always been to have Charlize Theron star opposite Craig in a Bond movie in some capacity. I think she’d make a great female villain.
  • edited February 2019 Posts: 4,408
    bondjames wrote: »
    Is Suttirat Anne Larlarb the costume designer?
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2382320/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

    In recent days IMDB have listed two Danny Boyle alums for key crew roles in Bond 25. The irony is that Boyle has been off the film for 6 months, which is longer than he ever was on it. In my experience I think agents often put their clients details on IMDB. Considering this came late in the day, perhaps this is true.

    suttirat-anne-larlarb-e6ecc2b7-40c2-4348-bb21-4faa49e01b6-resize-750.jpeg
    @panchitopistoles pm'd me a few weeks back when I expressed an interest here in knowing who the costume designer (along with composer) would be.

    She was one of his predictions, and at the time he said it would be more likely to be the case if Mark Tildesley was still on board because they apparently collaborate together frequently. Since I'm not very familiar with Boyle's work, I don't know much about her.

    There is a very good chance that once Boyle left the film, his crew stayed on.

    Usually, as a sign of solidarity teams depart when their director encounters 'creative differences'. However, the Bond paycheque is obviously something that would be hard to turn down. So I can imagine that Elliot Graham, Mark Tildesley and Suttirat Anne Larlarb remained on the film for that reason. The other option is that Eon would either fire these people or they'd negotiate a settlement agreement for these individuals to leave (with a nice payment).

    I'm curious to see if they do stay on the film and these credits have been erroneously placed on IMDB. After all, there is no way that Danny Boyle hired Linus Sandgren to be his DP - that is so obviously a Cary Fukunaga hire if I've ever seen one.
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
    Posts: 23,883
    bondjames wrote: »
    Is Suttirat Anne Larlarb the costume designer?
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2382320/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

    In recent days IMDB have listed two Danny Boyle alums for key crew roles in Bond 25. The irony is that Boyle has been off the film for 6 months, which is longer than he ever was on it. In my experience I think agents often put their clients details on IMDB. Considering this came late in the day, perhaps this is true.

    suttirat-anne-larlarb-e6ecc2b7-40c2-4348-bb21-4faa49e01b6-resize-750.jpeg
    @panchitopistoles pm'd me a few weeks back when I expressed an interest here in knowing who the costume designer (along with composer) would be.

    She was one of his predictions, and at the time he said it would be more likely to be the case if Mark Tildesley was still on board because they apparently collaborate together frequently. Since I'm not very familiar with Boyle's work, I don't know much about her.

    There is a very good chance that once Boyle left the film, his crew stayed on.

    Usually, as a sign of solidarity teams depart when their director encounters 'creative differences'. However, the Bond paycheque is obviously something that would be hard to turn down. So I can imagine that Elliot Graham, Mark Tildesley and Suttirat Anne Larlarb remained on the film for that reason. The other option is that Eon would either fire these people or they'd negotiate a settlement agreement for these individuals to leave (with a nice payment).

    I'm curious to see if they do stay on the film and these credits have been erroneously placed on IMDB. After all, there is no way that Danny Boyle hired Linus Sandgren to be his DP - that is so obviously a Cary Fukunaga hire if I've ever seen one.
    Thanks. That makes sense.

    If true then these are new people on the team, and for me that's a plus. I look forward in particular to a new approach to costume design and also music composition (can't wait to find out who they'll go with for that one).
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    edited February 2019 Posts: 5,970
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    Is Suttirat Anne Larlarb the costume designer?
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2382320/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

    In recent days IMDB have listed two Danny Boyle alums for key crew roles in Bond 25. The irony is that Boyle has been off the film for 6 months, which is longer than he ever was on it. In my experience I think agents often put their clients details on IMDB. Considering this came late in the day, perhaps this is true.

    suttirat-anne-larlarb-e6ecc2b7-40c2-4348-bb21-4faa49e01b6-resize-750.jpeg
    @panchitopistoles pm'd me a few weeks back when I expressed an interest here in knowing who the costume designer (along with composer) would be.

    She was one of his predictions, and at the time he said it would be more likely to be the case if Mark Tildesley was still on board because they apparently collaborate together frequently. Since I'm not very familiar with Boyle's work, I don't know much about her.

    There is a very good chance that once Boyle left the film, his crew stayed on.

    Usually, as a sign of solidarity teams depart when their director encounters 'creative differences'. However, the Bond paycheque is obviously something that would be hard to turn down. So I can imagine that Elliot Graham, Mark Tildesley and Suttirat Anne Larlarb remained on the film for that reason. The other option is that Eon would either fire these people or they'd negotiate a settlement agreement for these individuals to leave (with a nice payment).

    I'm curious to see if they do stay on the film and these credits have been erroneously placed on IMDB. After all, there is no way that Danny Boyle hired Linus Sandgren to be his DP - that is so obviously a Cary Fukunaga hire if I've ever seen one.
    Thanks. That makes sense.

    If true then these are new people on the team, and for me that's a plus. I look forward in particular to a new approach to costume design and also music composition (can't wait to find out who they'll go with for that one).
    It'll definitely be interested to see what she comes up with if she has been hired as the costume designer. From my research, I can't see anything from her previous work that screams James Bond to me, but obviously not a bad thing, just makes it harder to imagine what she could create.

    I would personally like to see Odile Dicks-Mireaux be given the opportunity. Her work on High-Rise was outstanding. Just look at that suit jacket on the left. Beautiful...

    hr-costumes-1.jpg

  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
    Posts: 23,883
    Denbigh wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    Is Suttirat Anne Larlarb the costume designer?
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2382320/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

    In recent days IMDB have listed two Danny Boyle alums for key crew roles in Bond 25. The irony is that Boyle has been off the film for 6 months, which is longer than he ever was on it. In my experience I think agents often put their clients details on IMDB. Considering this came late in the day, perhaps this is true.

    suttirat-anne-larlarb-e6ecc2b7-40c2-4348-bb21-4faa49e01b6-resize-750.jpeg
    @panchitopistoles pm'd me a few weeks back when I expressed an interest here in knowing who the costume designer (along with composer) would be.

    She was one of his predictions, and at the time he said it would be more likely to be the case if Mark Tildesley was still on board because they apparently collaborate together frequently. Since I'm not very familiar with Boyle's work, I don't know much about her.

    There is a very good chance that once Boyle left the film, his crew stayed on.

    Usually, as a sign of solidarity teams depart when their director encounters 'creative differences'. However, the Bond paycheque is obviously something that would be hard to turn down. So I can imagine that Elliot Graham, Mark Tildesley and Suttirat Anne Larlarb remained on the film for that reason. The other option is that Eon would either fire these people or they'd negotiate a settlement agreement for these individuals to leave (with a nice payment).

    I'm curious to see if they do stay on the film and these credits have been erroneously placed on IMDB. After all, there is no way that Danny Boyle hired Linus Sandgren to be his DP - that is so obviously a Cary Fukunaga hire if I've ever seen one.
    Thanks. That makes sense.

    If true then these are new people on the team, and for me that's a plus. I look forward in particular to a new approach to costume design and also music composition (can't wait to find out who they'll go with for that one).
    It'll definitely be interested to see what she comes up with if she has been hired as the costume designer. From my research, I can't see anything from her previous work that screams James Bond to me, but obviously not a bad thing, just makes it harder to imagine what she could create.

    I would personally like to see Odile Dicks-Mireaux be given the opportunity. Her work on High-Rise was outstanding. Just look at that suit jacket on the left. Beautiful...

    hr-costumes-1.jpg
    I'm with you on Dicks-Mireaux. I liked her work on High-Rise too.

    Panchito also mentioned someone called Jenny Eagan as a possibility. Apparently she works with Fukunaga a lot. I am not familiar with her either.
  • edited February 2019 Posts: 17,740
    bondjames wrote: »
    Denbigh wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    Is Suttirat Anne Larlarb the costume designer?
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2382320/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

    In recent days IMDB have listed two Danny Boyle alums for key crew roles in Bond 25. The irony is that Boyle has been off the film for 6 months, which is longer than he ever was on it. In my experience I think agents often put their clients details on IMDB. Considering this came late in the day, perhaps this is true.

    suttirat-anne-larlarb-e6ecc2b7-40c2-4348-bb21-4faa49e01b6-resize-750.jpeg
    @panchitopistoles pm'd me a few weeks back when I expressed an interest here in knowing who the costume designer (along with composer) would be.

    She was one of his predictions, and at the time he said it would be more likely to be the case if Mark Tildesley was still on board because they apparently collaborate together frequently. Since I'm not very familiar with Boyle's work, I don't know much about her.

    There is a very good chance that once Boyle left the film, his crew stayed on.

    Usually, as a sign of solidarity teams depart when their director encounters 'creative differences'. However, the Bond paycheque is obviously something that would be hard to turn down. So I can imagine that Elliot Graham, Mark Tildesley and Suttirat Anne Larlarb remained on the film for that reason. The other option is that Eon would either fire these people or they'd negotiate a settlement agreement for these individuals to leave (with a nice payment).

    I'm curious to see if they do stay on the film and these credits have been erroneously placed on IMDB. After all, there is no way that Danny Boyle hired Linus Sandgren to be his DP - that is so obviously a Cary Fukunaga hire if I've ever seen one.
    Thanks. That makes sense.

    If true then these are new people on the team, and for me that's a plus. I look forward in particular to a new approach to costume design and also music composition (can't wait to find out who they'll go with for that one).
    It'll definitely be interested to see what she comes up with if she has been hired as the costume designer. From my research, I can't see anything from her previous work that screams James Bond to me, but obviously not a bad thing, just makes it harder to imagine what she could create.

    I would personally like to see Odile Dicks-Mireaux be given the opportunity. Her work on High-Rise was outstanding. Just look at that suit jacket on the left. Beautiful...

    hr-costumes-1.jpg
    I'm with you on Dicks-Mireaux. I liked her work on High-Rise too.

    Dicks-Mireaux; now there's a Bond worthy character name!
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    edited February 2019 Posts: 5,970
    bondjames wrote: »
    Denbigh wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    bondjames wrote: »
    Is Suttirat Anne Larlarb the costume designer?
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2382320/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

    In recent days IMDB have listed two Danny Boyle alums for key crew roles in Bond 25. The irony is that Boyle has been off the film for 6 months, which is longer than he ever was on it. In my experience I think agents often put their clients details on IMDB. Considering this came late in the day, perhaps this is true.

    suttirat-anne-larlarb-e6ecc2b7-40c2-4348-bb21-4faa49e01b6-resize-750.jpeg
    @panchitopistoles pm'd me a few weeks back when I expressed an interest here in knowing who the costume designer (along with composer) would be.

    She was one of his predictions, and at the time he said it would be more likely to be the case if Mark Tildesley was still on board because they apparently collaborate together frequently. Since I'm not very familiar with Boyle's work, I don't know much about her.

    There is a very good chance that once Boyle left the film, his crew stayed on.

    Usually, as a sign of solidarity teams depart when their director encounters 'creative differences'. However, the Bond paycheque is obviously something that would be hard to turn down. So I can imagine that Elliot Graham, Mark Tildesley and Suttirat Anne Larlarb remained on the film for that reason. The other option is that Eon would either fire these people or they'd negotiate a settlement agreement for these individuals to leave (with a nice payment).

    I'm curious to see if they do stay on the film and these credits have been erroneously placed on IMDB. After all, there is no way that Danny Boyle hired Linus Sandgren to be his DP - that is so obviously a Cary Fukunaga hire if I've ever seen one.
    Thanks. That makes sense.

    If true then these are new people on the team, and for me that's a plus. I look forward in particular to a new approach to costume design and also music composition (can't wait to find out who they'll go with for that one).
    It'll definitely be interested to see what she comes up with if she has been hired as the costume designer. From my research, I can't see anything from her previous work that screams James Bond to me, but obviously not a bad thing, just makes it harder to imagine what she could create.

    I would personally like to see Odile Dicks-Mireaux be given the opportunity. Her work on High-Rise was outstanding. Just look at that suit jacket on the left. Beautiful...

    hr-costumes-1.jpg
    I'm with you on Dicks-Mireaux. I liked her work on High-Rise too.

    Dicks-Mireaux; now there's a Bond worthy character name!
    Haha very true @Torgeirtrap :D
  • Red_SnowRed_Snow Australia
    Posts: 2,536
    Bentley007 wrote: »
    Possible new dates for the Italy shoot are the 18th of August to the 23rd of September. Originally reported by Italian press as beginning in April it seems it has moved to August. Could signify that Pinewood and Norway are first.

    http://www.sassilive.it/cultura-e-spettacoli/cinema-cultura-e-spettacoli/james-bond-25-a-matera-il-film-si-chamera-shatterhand-riprese-dal-18-agosto-al-23-settembre-2019-prima-mondiale-l8-aprile-2020-nella-citta-dei-sassi/

    The date change seems plausible, especially if they are accommodating certain cast members schedules.

    Also mentions the world premiere will be held in Matera, something not mentioned in the previous article. Would they have decided on that already with all the release date roulette?
  • DonnyDB5DonnyDB5 Buffalo, New York
    Posts: 1,755
    Do we think Craig will make a red carpet appearance?
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
    Posts: 4,604
    DonnyDB5 wrote: »
    Do we think Craig will make a red carpet appearance?

    Possibly, but I doubt he'll say anything, Bond related.
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
    Posts: 15,423
    MaxCasino wrote: »
    DonnyDB5 wrote: »
    Do we think Craig will make a red carpet appearance?

    Possibly, but I doubt he'll say anything, Bond related.
    Only something along the lines of "We're working on it. We're all excited about it."
  • BondAficionadoBondAficionado Former IMDBer
    Posts: 1,889
  • Red_SnowRed_Snow Australia
    Posts: 2,536
    DonnyDB5 wrote: »
    Do we think Craig will make a red carpet appearance?

    Are presenters required to walk the red carpet?
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    FoxRox wrote: »
    Would be nice to get a Bond tidbit or two during the Oscars, but I won’t hold my breath. Probably the conference is when we’ll get most of the big news, and that’s got to be at least a month away.

    That's my thoughts too, although once the Oscars are done tonight? Who know what the following week could bring? To be honest I would love the remaining unknown cast members to remain unknown until the day of the press conference!


    This is however highly unlikely I know but how fun would that be watching it live!!!
  • 007Blofeld007Blofeld In the freedom of the West.
    Posts: 3,126

    what you see?
  • DonnyDB5DonnyDB5 Buffalo, New York
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    What’s Daniel Wearing on Instagram keeps posting photos of Craig on stage. He looks excellent!
  • BondAficionadoBondAficionado Former IMDBer
    Posts: 1,889
    007Blofeld wrote: »

    what you see?

    Nothing noteworthy. Was just pointing it out.
  • 007Blofeld007Blofeld In the freedom of the West.
    Posts: 3,126
    007Blofeld wrote: »

    what you see?

    Nothing noteworthy. Was just pointing it out.

    @BondAficionado oh ok
  • 007Blofeld007Blofeld In the freedom of the West.
    edited February 2019 Posts: 3,126
    What category is Craig presenting? For the Oscars?
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