No Time To Die: Production Diary

1224522462248225022512507

Comments

  • NS_writingsNS_writings Buenos Aires
    edited March 2019 Posts: 544
    I've been watching the IMDb-reported release dates change as redirection from 14 February, @Blofeld0064. A slight reversal of fortune for Germany.
    Release Dates
    8 April 2020 UK
    8 April 2020 India
    8 April 2020 Turkey
    8 April 2020 USA
    9 April 2020 Germany

    Argentina also gets April 9, 2020 release date:
    https://www.cinesargentinos.com.ar/pelicula/7715-james-bond-25/
  • Red_SnowRed_Snow Australia
    Posts: 2,536
    The Netherlands is also 9 April, 2020.
  • Posts: 832
    Hide the title until the official title reveal.
  • NS_writingsNS_writings Buenos Aires
    Posts: 544
    Red_Snow wrote: »
    The Netherlands is also 9 April, 2020.

    In my country it makes sense, films are released on Thursdays.
  • 007Blofeld007Blofeld In the freedom of the West.
    Posts: 3,126
    We will know if the big bond 25 announcement will be this week or next because they put out a 2 day notice
  • dominicgreenedominicgreene The Eternal QOS Defender
    Posts: 1,756
    If they plan on starting first unit shooting this month, then there will be a press conference in the upcoming days. There could be a press conference notice at any moment now.
  • HASEROTHASEROT has returned like the tedious inevitability of an unloved season---
    Posts: 4,399
    If they plan on starting first unit shooting this month, then there will be a press conference in the upcoming days. There could be a press conference notice at any moment now.

    unless they release a press release - just to announce another delay lmao.
  • zebrafishzebrafish <°)))< in Octopussy's garden in the shade
    Posts: 4,341
    M in Skyfall recited Alfred Lord Tennyson and this is another of his poems:

    The Burial of Love
    His eyes in eclipse,
    Pale cold his lips,
    The light of his hopes unfed,
    Mute his tongue,
    His bow unstrung
    With the tears he hath shed,
    Backward drooping his graceful head.

    Love is dead;
    His last arrow sped;
    He hath not another dart;
    Go—carry him to his dark deathbed;
    Bury him in the cold, cold heart
    Love is dead.

    Oh, truest love! art thou forlorn,
    And unrevenged? Thy pleasant wiles
    Forgotten, and thine innocent joy?
    Shall hollow-hearted apathy,
    The cruellest form of perfect scorn,
    With langour of most hateful smiles,
    For ever write
    In the weathered light
    Of the tearless eye
    An epitaph that all may spy?
    No! sooner she herself shall die.

    For her the showers shall not fall,
    Nor the round sun that shineth to all;
    Her light shall into darkness change;
    For her the green grass shall not spring,
    Nor the rivers flow, nor the sweet birds sing,
    Till Love have his full revenge.

    I only hide it behind spoiler tags because it has the working title in its first sentence. Funnily enough, there are other references to Bond in it (italics). I enjoy reference to poetry (or art in general) in Bond films, especially Tracy's recital "Thy dawn, O Master of the World, thy dawn; For thee the sunlight creeps across the lawn". Dramatic stuff. Maybe B25 gets some of its drama from this poem? A lost love, perhaps betrayal?
  • Posts: 6,709
    zebrafish wrote: »
    M in Skyfall recited Alfred Lord Tennyson and this is another of his poems:

    The Burial of Love
    His eyes in eclipse,
    Pale cold his lips,
    The light of his hopes unfed,
    Mute his tongue,
    His bow unstrung
    With the tears he hath shed,
    Backward drooping his graceful head.

    Love is dead;
    His last arrow sped;
    He hath not another dart;
    Go—carry him to his dark deathbed;
    Bury him in the cold, cold heart
    Love is dead.

    Oh, truest love! art thou forlorn,
    And unrevenged? Thy pleasant wiles
    Forgotten, and thine innocent joy?
    Shall hollow-hearted apathy,
    The cruellest form of perfect scorn,
    With langour of most hateful smiles,
    For ever write
    In the weathered light
    Of the tearless eye
    An epitaph that all may spy?
    No! sooner she herself shall die.

    For her the showers shall not fall,
    Nor the round sun that shineth to all;
    Her light shall into darkness change;
    For her the green grass shall not spring,
    Nor the rivers flow, nor the sweet birds sing,
    Till Love have his full revenge.

    I only hide it behind spoiler tags because it has the working title in its first sentence. Funnily enough, there are other references to Bond in it (italics). I enjoy reference to poetry (or art in general) in Bond films, especially Tracy's recital "Thy dawn, O Master of the World, thy dawn; For thee the sunlight creeps across the lawn". Dramatic stuff. Maybe B25 gets some of its drama from this poem? A lost love, perhaps betrayal?

    That would certainly make me appreciate the title more.
  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
    Posts: 4,343
    Univex wrote: »
    zebrafish wrote: »
    M in Skyfall recited Alfred Lord Tennyson and this is another of his poems:

    The Burial of Love
    His eyes in eclipse,
    Pale cold his lips,
    The light of his hopes unfed,
    Mute his tongue,
    His bow unstrung
    With the tears he hath shed,
    Backward drooping his graceful head.

    Love is dead;
    His last arrow sped;
    He hath not another dart;
    Go—carry him to his dark deathbed;
    Bury him in the cold, cold heart
    Love is dead.

    Oh, truest love! art thou forlorn,
    And unrevenged? Thy pleasant wiles
    Forgotten, and thine innocent joy?
    Shall hollow-hearted apathy,
    The cruellest form of perfect scorn,
    With langour of most hateful smiles,
    For ever write
    In the weathered light
    Of the tearless eye
    An epitaph that all may spy?
    No! sooner she herself shall die.

    For her the showers shall not fall,
    Nor the round sun that shineth to all;
    Her light shall into darkness change;
    For her the green grass shall not spring,
    Nor the rivers flow, nor the sweet birds sing,
    Till Love have his full revenge.

    I only hide it behind spoiler tags because it has the working title in its first sentence. Funnily enough, there are other references to Bond in it (italics). I enjoy reference to poetry (or art in general) in Bond films, especially Tracy's recital "Thy dawn, O Master of the World, thy dawn; For thee the sunlight creeps across the lawn". Dramatic stuff. Maybe B25 gets some of its drama from this poem? A lost love, perhaps betrayal?

    That would certainly make me appreciate the title more.

    I believe it’s time to start getting used to this title. I don’t like it because it’s such a vague and overused word. One of the less creative titles I ever heard, speaking about Bond potential titles.
  • Posts: 1,490
    Univex wrote: »
    zebrafish wrote: »
    M in Skyfall recited Alfred Lord Tennyson and this is another of his poems:

    The Burial of Love
    His eyes in eclipse,
    Pale cold his lips,
    The light of his hopes unfed,
    Mute his tongue,
    His bow unstrung
    With the tears he hath shed,
    Backward drooping his graceful head.

    Love is dead;
    His last arrow sped;
    He hath not another dart;
    Go—carry him to his dark deathbed;
    Bury him in the cold, cold heart
    Love is dead.

    Oh, truest love! art thou forlorn,
    And unrevenged? Thy pleasant wiles
    Forgotten, and thine innocent joy?
    Shall hollow-hearted apathy,
    The cruellest form of perfect scorn,
    With langour of most hateful smiles,
    For ever write
    In the weathered light
    Of the tearless eye
    An epitaph that all may spy?
    No! sooner she herself shall die.

    For her the showers shall not fall,
    Nor the round sun that shineth to all;
    Her light shall into darkness change;
    For her the green grass shall not spring,
    Nor the rivers flow, nor the sweet birds sing,
    Till Love have his full revenge.

    I only hide it behind spoiler tags because it has the working title in its first sentence. Funnily enough, there are other references to Bond in it (italics). I enjoy reference to poetry (or art in general) in Bond films, especially Tracy's recital "Thy dawn, O Master of the World, thy dawn; For thee the sunlight creeps across the lawn". Dramatic stuff. Maybe B25 gets some of its drama from this poem? A lost love, perhaps betrayal?

    That would certainly make me appreciate the title more.

    It is very likely P&W explored Tennyson's work while writing SF, and so it would make sense that they recalled this poem and its relevance to Craig's Bond - hence the working title. Whether it is the final title -well, we will soon know.

  • ResurrectionResurrection Kolkata, India
    edited March 2019 Posts: 2,541
    zebrafish wrote: »
    M in Skyfall recited Alfred Lord Tennyson and this is another of his poems:

    The Burial of Love
    His eyes in eclipse,
    Pale cold his lips,
    The light of his hopes unfed,
    Mute his tongue,
    His bow unstrung
    With the tears he hath shed,
    Backward drooping his graceful head.

    Love is dead;
    His last arrow sped;
    He hath not another dart;
    Go—carry him to his dark deathbed;
    Bury him in the cold, cold heart
    Love is dead.

    Oh, truest love! art thou forlorn,
    And unrevenged? Thy pleasant wiles
    Forgotten, and thine innocent joy?
    Shall hollow-hearted apathy,
    The cruellest form of perfect scorn,
    With langour of most hateful smiles,
    For ever write
    In the weathered light
    Of the tearless eye
    An epitaph that all may spy?
    No! sooner she herself shall die.

    For her the showers shall not fall,
    Nor the round sun that shineth to all;
    Her light shall into darkness change;
    For her the green grass shall not spring,
    Nor the rivers flow, nor the sweet birds sing,
    Till Love have his full revenge.

    I only hide it behind spoiler tags because it has the working title in its first sentence. Funnily enough, there are other references to Bond in it (italics). I enjoy reference to poetry (or art in general) in Bond films, especially Tracy's recital "Thy dawn, O Master of the World, thy dawn; For thee the sunlight creeps across the lawn". Dramatic stuff. Maybe B25 gets some of its drama from this poem? A lost love, perhaps betrayal?

    Great find @zebrafish ... But I will wait till official announcement before getting my hopes up.
  • BondAficionadoBondAficionado Former IMDBer
    Posts: 1,889
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    I am holding out for an unused Fleming title.

    If the title actually is Eclipse, somebody will dig through the Fleming stories, find an instance where he used the word eclipse and proclaim it a Fleming title.

    My thoughts exactly. Everyone wants a 'true' Fleming title. Whatever the heck 'true' even means.
  • Posts: 416
    If they plan on starting first unit shooting this month, then there will be a press conference in the upcoming days. There could be a press conference notice at any moment now.

    If they beginning filming, it doesn't mean they have to announce the title. I hope they do though as it's a tradition. Im sure they will, but they could do some secret filming without announcing it yet.
  • Posts: 416
    Univex wrote: »
    zebrafish wrote: »
    M in Skyfall recited Alfred Lord Tennyson and this is another of his poems:

    The Burial of Love
    His eyes in eclipse,
    Pale cold his lips,
    The light of his hopes unfed,
    Mute his tongue,
    His bow unstrung
    With the tears he hath shed,
    Backward drooping his graceful head.

    Love is dead;
    His last arrow sped;
    He hath not another dart;
    Go—carry him to his dark deathbed;
    Bury him in the cold, cold heart
    Love is dead.

    Oh, truest love! art thou forlorn,
    And unrevenged? Thy pleasant wiles
    Forgotten, and thine innocent joy?
    Shall hollow-hearted apathy,
    The cruellest form of perfect scorn,
    With langour of most hateful smiles,
    For ever write
    In the weathered light
    Of the tearless eye
    An epitaph that all may spy?
    No! sooner she herself shall die.

    For her the showers shall not fall,
    Nor the round sun that shineth to all;
    Her light shall into darkness change;
    For her the green grass shall not spring,
    Nor the rivers flow, nor the sweet birds sing,
    Till Love have his full revenge.

    I only hide it behind spoiler tags because it has the working title in its first sentence. Funnily enough, there are other references to Bond in it (italics). I enjoy reference to poetry (or art in general) in Bond films, especially Tracy's recital "Thy dawn, O Master of the World, thy dawn; For thee the sunlight creeps across the lawn". Dramatic stuff. Maybe B25 gets some of its drama from this poem? A lost love, perhaps betrayal?

    That would certainly make me appreciate the title more.

    Guys, this is not the title. Like I say, it's out there to throw the public off from the real title. it wont be called it. It's not only rubbish, someone on the forum, I forgot who it was, said people will look into it trying to find a bond connection and try to make it make scene. It's going to be something entirely different.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    Posts: 14,556
    PERMISSION TO DIE, published by Eclipse Comics, 1989-91. They also did the LTK comic adaptation.

    90e98f7263d3694edcfcdb17a4eaaf85.jpg
  • WalecsWalecs On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    edited March 2019 Posts: 3,157
    Yeah the spoiler tag thing is a bit ridiculous at this point and time, imo. When the title is announced, are we still going to use them? Is the thread title not going to acknowledge it? Seems a bit redundant considering the nature of the thread which going to be all about potential spoilers once filming begins. Everyone who comes on to it should know what they're getting into. Having to click through spoiler tags in EVERY post is a pain on a mobile device. I say this with all due respect to the mods, of course.

    Agreed. I highly doubt THAT is the title and even if it is what's the point in keeping it secret? Are we going to mark as a spoiler the fact that
    Craig
    plays Bond as well?

    edited by moderator.
    Sorry Walecs, couldn't resist. Nic
  • 00Agent00Agent Any man who drinks Dom Perignon '52 can't be all bad.
    Posts: 5,185
    QBranch wrote: »
    PERMISSION TO DIE, published by Eclipse Comics, 1989-91. They also did the LTK comic adaptation.

    90e98f7263d3694edcfcdb17a4eaaf85.jpg
    That was a damn fine comic book too...
    So maybe 'Eclipse' is just a hint for us, and the actual title will be PERMISSION TO DIE?! :O
  • Posts: 19,339
    Walecs wrote: »
    Yeah the spoiler tag thing is a bit ridiculous at this point and time, imo. When the title is announced, are we still going to use them? Is the thread title not going to acknowledge it? Seems a bit redundant considering the nature of the thread which going to be all about potential spoilers once filming begins. Everyone who comes on to it should know what they're getting into. Having to click through spoiler tags in EVERY post is a pain on a mobile device. I say this with all due respect to the mods, of course.

    Agreed. I highly doubt THAT is the title and even if it is what's the point in keeping it secret? Are we going to mark as a spoiler the fact that Craig plays Bond as well?

    That's up to the mods old chap.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    edited March 2019 Posts: 14,556
    00Agent wrote: »
    QBranch wrote: »
    PERMISSION TO DIE, published by Eclipse Comics, 1989-91. They also did the LTK comic adaptation.

    90e98f7263d3694edcfcdb17a4eaaf85.jpg
    That was a damn fine comic book too...
    So maybe 'Eclipse' is just a hint for us, and the actual title will be PERMISSION TO DIE?! :O
    I would be very happy with that.

    And the comic features, what appears to be a Huey helicopter, which EON apparently bought for B25 production back in 2017.
  • 00Agent00Agent Any man who drinks Dom Perignon '52 can't be all bad.
    edited March 2019 Posts: 5,185
    QBranch wrote: »
    00Agent wrote: »
    QBranch wrote: »
    PERMISSION TO DIE, published by Eclipse Comics, 1989-91. They also did the LTK comic adaptation.

    90e98f7263d3694edcfcdb17a4eaaf85.jpg
    That was a damn fine comic book too...
    So maybe 'Eclipse' is just a hint for us, and the actual title will be PERMISSION TO DIE?! :O
    I would be very happy with that.
    I wouldn't mind that either.
    And the comic features, what appears to be a Huey helicopter, which EON apparently bought for B25 production back in 2017.
    Can't wait to see which tabloid will first report this as actual news or confirmation.
  • Posts: 6,709
    Permission to Die would be the best title with the word die.
    BTW, that's a helluva Bond there, a spitting image of Hoagy Carmichael.
  • Posts: 16,149
    After a few days of thrashing this title, making fun of it, making awful jokes that Eon should instead steal titles from INDY, DIE HARD, STAR TREK, etc etc

    I must admit I'm starting to warm up to the possibility.

    Once I clear Robert Pattinson and that franchise from my mind, I don't mind it as much.
    It actually sounds more like something mystery author Robert B. Parker might have come up with for one of his SPENSER or JESSE STONE novels.

    Still, at least it's not just called JAMES BOND.
  • Posts: 6,709
    ColonelSun wrote: »
    Univex wrote: »
    zebrafish wrote: »
    M in Skyfall recited Alfred Lord Tennyson and this is another of his poems:

    The Burial of Love
    His eyes in eclipse,
    Pale cold his lips,
    The light of his hopes unfed,
    Mute his tongue,
    His bow unstrung
    With the tears he hath shed,
    Backward drooping his graceful head.

    Love is dead;
    His last arrow sped;
    He hath not another dart;
    Go—carry him to his dark deathbed;
    Bury him in the cold, cold heart
    Love is dead.

    Oh, truest love! art thou forlorn,
    And unrevenged? Thy pleasant wiles
    Forgotten, and thine innocent joy?
    Shall hollow-hearted apathy,
    The cruellest form of perfect scorn,
    With langour of most hateful smiles,
    For ever write
    In the weathered light
    Of the tearless eye
    An epitaph that all may spy?
    No! sooner she herself shall die.

    For her the showers shall not fall,
    Nor the round sun that shineth to all;
    Her light shall into darkness change;
    For her the green grass shall not spring,
    Nor the rivers flow, nor the sweet birds sing,
    Till Love have his full revenge.

    I only hide it behind spoiler tags because it has the working title in its first sentence. Funnily enough, there are other references to Bond in it (italics). I enjoy reference to poetry (or art in general) in Bond films, especially Tracy's recital "Thy dawn, O Master of the World, thy dawn; For thee the sunlight creeps across the lawn". Dramatic stuff. Maybe B25 gets some of its drama from this poem? A lost love, perhaps betrayal?

    That would certainly make me appreciate the title more.

    It is very likely P&W explored Tennyson's work while writing SF, and so it would make sense that they recalled this poem and its relevance to Craig's Bond - hence the working title. Whether it is the final title -well, we will soon know.

    Quite. Question is, how soon will we know? Filming starts in a couple of days and we know close to nothing. I say that's impressive.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,157
    I doubt it's going to be the actual title.

    But even if it is going to be the title, let's not forget that "Skyfall" is also a character from the GI Joe universe. I think we could handle a word that was also used in the Twilight saga.

    Again, I doubt the next Bond film will be called Eclipse.
  • edited March 2019 Posts: 4,619
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I doubt it's going to be the actual title.

    But even if it is going to be the title, let's not forget that "Skyfall" is also a character from the GI Joe universe. I think we could handle a word that was also used in the Twilight saga.

    Again, I doubt the next Bond film will be called Eclipse.
    Come on!! A random character in GI Joe vs the &#%& TITLE of a Twilight movie.
  • Posts: 831
    At this point I'm looking forward to the reveal it's not that title and realization of just how much energy was wasted on debating it this week.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    edited March 2019 Posts: 14,556
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I doubt it's going to be the actual title.

    But even if it is going to be the title, let's not forget that "Skyfall" is also a character from the GI Joe universe. I think we could handle a word that was also used in the Twilight saga.
    GI Joe too? As well as Transfomers. Interesting.

    Bad comparison though, Dimi. GI Joe and Transformers are actually cool.
  • JamesBondKenyaJamesBondKenya Danny Boyle laughs to himself
    Posts: 2,730
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    After a few days of thrashing this title, making fun of it, making awful jokes that Eon should instead steal titles from INDY, DIE HARD, STAR TREK, etc etc

    I must admit I'm starting to warm up to the possibility.

    Once I clear Robert Pattinson and that franchise from my mind, I don't mind it as much.
    It actually sounds more like something mystery author Robert B. Parker might have come up with for one of his SPENSER or JESSE STONE novels.

    Still, at least it's not just called JAMES BOND.

    The assasination of James Bond by the coward Earnt Stavro Blofeld
Sign In or Register to comment.