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You have to consecrate to place in the name of originality. That should do the job handily. There's nothing he shuns more!
Do you really think that has anything to do with sarcasm, let alone humor?
It's typical,dark,British humour....only a handful of people from other countries understand it.
They think its a serious comment.
We call it either 'sarcastic wit' or 'sledgehammer wit'.
https://www.theringer.com/movies/2017/8/16/16156872/daniel-craig-bond-movie-curse-colbert
Well SP was very well received in the UK and many other places, but the US was more lukewarm. However, the film still made nearly $900 million world-wide, and that's not lukewarm. SP wasn't quite SF in those terms, but it was still a box office winner. In Hollywood the bottom line is the BO result. I don't think they will skimp on Bond 25.
From these director choices (if true), it appears they are heading for a grittier, more scaled down and character driven production than the last one.
Spectre had a lukewarm reception in the US, in the UK it got very favourable reviews. To say it got a lukewarm reception is a bit misleading.
So: Pick unused Fleming material and do just that. Craig can pull it off, there can be better villains than SP's Blofeld. It can be gritty and still fun (CR was) and it can look stylish and still have substance (CR has it and to my opinion SF as well).
£100 million is going to Craig's wallet alone.
I have grown up with Monty python and the works of Roald Dahl, not to mention countless other British writers, so I feel quite qualified to identify British humor, thank you. And no, none of his remarks had anything to do with it!
Hmm, not sure we can trust those tabloid figures, but he'll earn a bundle for sure.
Didn't read it in a tabloid.
That's what some of the UK press are reporting today. $40 million fee and then cut of profits with the potential of 100 million in the pocket.
Thank God!
Well said both of you!
There's way too much parochial nonsense written on here about how SP was poorly received and supposedly crashed at the box office. The former is only true if you're in the US, and the latter is just plain nonsense.
SP was rapturously received by critics in the UK and was by any standards a commercial success pretty much everywhere. Only by comparison with SF, the most successful British film of all time, is SP the 'failure' some on here keep on insisting it was, despite all the facts to the contrary.
No reason to believe EON or anyone else will be skimping on the budget for B25. The rumours about Craig's pay check certainly suggest there's no shortage of cash.
If you spend 250 million on a blockbuster, you usually expect for at least 800 million back. Coming off of SF, I expect they were hoping for quite a bit more. But I agree it was certainly a big success in the grand scheme of things, where no franchise is safe anymore.
But anyway, my point was they spent 250 coming off if Skyfall, the most successful Bond film ever. There was a lot of hype about how things would continue etc. I personally can see no such hype surrounding the current situation. Would it be wise to spend another 250, given the change in circumstances.
My guess is Bond 25 will have a budget of 200 million.
Do you have salt and vinegar with that giant chip on your shoulder,little man ?
Didn't read it in the UK press.
Pair of pansies rolling around with big knives.
(Grain of salt time)
I like that as a title,the only problem being that the last two films have been 'one-word' titles (SF & SP).