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Lol, I rather doubt that many modern secret agents in the real World are behaving like Craig-Bond
Not to suggest that Fleming Bond is entirely realistic, but I'm sure modern secret agents still believe in what they are doing in much the same way they did in the 1950s, and even get some satisfaction what they are doing, in some way that Craig-Bond seemed incapable of sustaining for a movie length of time.
So it’s a $7.2 million second Friday. That’s a worst drop than SP Friday to Friday.
It won’t even hit the $100 million mark after two weeks.
We're still in a pandemic. I figured this sort of thing was liable to happen in some countries. The cinema I saw it at in the U.S. is already down to 5-6 showings a day, compared to the 11 they had available for release weekend. It happens, and certainly the pandemic isn't helping things.
It’s not just COVID.
There wasn’t even that hype before release in the US. Bond is underperforming because Americans are just not that interested.
B-movie level garbage like Halloween Kills, ripped apart by critics. rated R and already available for streaming on Peacock, just had the same opening Friday Bond had.
This is beyond ridiculous.
It shouldn’t because thankfully there’s good old Europe where Bond is doing great. In the UK it will outgross SP.
#4!!! Under films that already premiered in previous weeks.
Yes, that was a grim time for Bond fans, even though LTK itself was very good I thought.
Their loss, then. I'm trying to see it one or two more times at least.
In the run-up to NTTD, did ITV (in the UK) broadcast any of the Bond films on Friday or Saturday evening? I seem to recall reading that they did. I’m curious about this form of “soft promotion” because here in the US, I don’t recall any of the cable networks doing the same. Again, unless it really flew under my radar, we had the usual TV ads, but little else.
In the past, it was almost par for the course here in the US, that if a new Bond movie was about to premiere, one of the cable channels would have a bond-a-thon. This was especially true in the months leading up to SF, where the STARZ and REEL networks not only broadcast all of the prior movies, but also created special content promoting SF.
Could this be a factor in the less than great US Box Office?
November 12
“No Time to Die” will be available to all Disney Plus subscribers starting November 12. Disney originally said the movie will be available to stream after 45 days in theaters, but the official Disney Plus release date is more than 60 days after the film's theatrical debut.
Almost identical to Quebec ... but no mask required when seated.
https://videoeta.com/items/206378-no-time-to-die
The other practical effect is to encourage the patron to buy some popcorn in order to negate the mask policy!
Still not going to make up for the lost revenue from the empty seats either side, but better than nothing
And it will have put some punters off going along at all
Sad
If the producers want to subvert elements and add sad and emotional beats for the sake of dramatic moments, they need a long, hard look at why Casino Royale worked so brilliantly. Bond films need to be more than well-made films, they need to be largely enjoyable and a fun film experience. Frankly, for me, I don't care about the ending and I don't think what happens can be compared to Tony Stark as some have tried to do. The build up and execution of Stark's fate was better earned, felt like a significantly more organic and handled far more competently than what we got with Bond. However, I think even with several disappointing elements with the film, overall it's still quite good but it's not a mystery as to why this film is underperformed in the US. (The pandemic isn't really a factor here when you look at how other recent films have performed. Some people just don't care enough to see this film).
https://www.amazon.fr/Mourir-Attendre-Blu-Ray-Daniel-Craig/dp/B09HG2WLXB/ref=sr_1_8?__mk_fr_FR=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&keywords=no+time+to+die&qid=1634450771&qsid=260-5616491-7562039&s=dvd&sr=1-8&sres=B005E8WO16%2CB003UYPFK8%2CB0063C0IK6%2CB09HGMY9L9%2CB09HG2WLXB%2CB09HH1N45M%2CB08C453XYD%2CB08C453XYC&srpt=ABIS_MUSIC
https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/38/tv-alerts/p41
Did I miss the memo about Disney buying the rights to Bond?
I had a great time at all my four screenings. I have no issues with the serious ending but I would have liked a few more funny moments in first two hours. There are some funny lines, but only some...