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How long ago was it that they filmed NTTD? He looks ancient in that video.
It's been 5 months to the day since they wrapped.
Baz claims that several insiders told him that NTTD is not undergoing reshoots. And that the film is on total lockdown.
+1
But.....if there is a scene or character that could be tweaked or a moment that isn't particularly strong and CJF can reshoot that scene, then they can do it.
In fact, once we are over the worst of his virus, I do hope they reshoot something. One of my favourite scenes in SF was in fact a reshoot. It's the scene at M's flat when Bond returns. Mendes was unhappy with the scene and asked to reshoot it.
Also, Marvel build reshoots into their budget and schedule. In fact, the iconic moment with Tony Stark confronting Thanos was a last-minute reshoot.
'Reshoots' is not a dirty word.
It may well be that Cary and Co are happy with the final product and don't need to do any reshoots...
Where the hell does that even come from?
From a post above your initial one here today, by @MakeshiftPython
The channel is called Midnight's Edge.
Déirceach. :)>-
Reshoot is not a dirty word but since the film is done and they were ready and happy to release it to the public there’s no need to fuel this nonsense also because they spent enough money for this film and they already lost 20/30 millions for marketing.
I wouldn't put it that way but you do have a point. :-?
Now I don't expect that there will be re-shoots, and have every reason that the film is locked and all involved are more than happy with it.
With that said, artist , and filmmakers are artist, often see something in a finished piece , after they have had time to step away from it, that they revise. I'm an artist and part of my process it to "finish" a piece and put it away for weeks, if not months; almost always when I revisit it I tweak something.
So, is shooting additional or revised scenes likely , absolutely not; but, it is a possibility.
Had QoS been shelved for nearly a year after being "locked" , I have little doubt that adjustments would have been made.
Fáilte romhat!
Irony alert. ;)
The pdf report can be found here, while the investors call can be heard here.
Some Bond-related comments:
MGM still wants to release No Time To Die in November. They wrote that "We believe that this move will best position the film and the James Bond franchise for success worldwide, although we will likely incur higher marketing costs as a result of the move." and "The change in operating cash flow primarily reflected $352.3 million of higher net cash investment in content during the current year, which included the initial production costs for No Time to Die (...)"
Christopher Brearton, COO of MGM, had the following to say:
"We, like our peers, will experience production delays and shifts in our film and television release calendar, including the rescheduling of No Time To Die, the 25th instalment in the James Bond franchise, from April to November. It takes extraordinary circumstances to postpone a tentpole film that is very near its global release. I want to thank our team and our partners for working so collaboratively to make the right call and to make it at the right time. By being decisive and acting quickly, we were able to secure an advantageous new release date and mitigate costs associated with the date change. Further, it is worth noting that the November release window has been the historical home to James Bond, and that window has worked very well for the franchise in the past. Also, by moving first and securing the Thanksgiving date, we're able to secure Bond's place on the release calendar and mitigate the risk of date crowding, as other films potentially move out of the Spring and Summer. Clearly, given the escalation of the global crisis and the subsequent closure of theatres around the globe, this was the right decision for MGM and the storied (?) James Bond franchise. In short, we remain very excited about No Time To Die."
https://alt-drivemagazine.com/features/whatsitlikebeing007sstuntdriver
I prefer Ralph Fiennes as M but I like the idea of Rachel Weisz in Bond 26.
As femme fatale maybe?
Oh yes! Whatever role. Weisz needs in on this franchise
But I think they will reboot and need a new M. Weisz could easily step into that role...this photo could be from Bond 26. M and the new Minister of Defence:
Adding the link:
November 17, 2020, pre-order
https://www.amazon.com/James-Bonds-Aston-Martin-DB5/dp/1858756103
Well there was more then just that and there has been more franchises then just those but I don't want to debate. I think it's more appropriate to just relax and take time and to stay safe there is much better energy to be spent on during this crisis.
If the director of the film posts an Instagram Story 2 days after the delay explicitly stating the film’s done, I tend to believe him. As simple as that.
Often, the simplest answer is the right one!
Thank you! :)
Rear machine guns and a drone! That would have been fun.