It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
^ Back to Top
The MI6 Community is unofficial and in no way associated or linked with EON Productions, MGM, Sony Pictures, Activision or Ian Fleming Publications. Any views expressed on this website are of the individual members and do not necessarily reflect those of the Community owners. Any video or images displayed in topics on MI6 Community are embedded by users from third party sites and as such MI6 Community and its owners take no responsibility for this material.
James Bond News • James Bond Articles • James Bond Magazine
Comments
Wtf ? Where do you see trolling in my comments ?
I hope you're right, but Fukunaga's comment on money ("short answer is money") and the short post-production window worry me a bit, even if I am confident about the quality of the film.
The post-production window for No Time To Die is one of the longest we've had in twenty-five years though, if I'm not mistaken. The film wrapped in October and they finished post in March. That's a hefty schedule.
It's time that he gets tucked in for the night.
Sigh, because it's not going to happen. At least not for now.
Hey that's .... sort of... more like it
Yes that remains a correct window, but my concern is especially for the soundtrack and the special effects (particularly those of Q's plane in the air and in the water).
It's a simple Bondian story but I prefer that to an unnecessarily complex story like Spectre with a lot of characters / intrigues to develop.
Hey Samuel, it's been a very long time, how are you? :-h
Have you listened to the fantastic podcast where Chris MacQuarrie talks about making the recent Mission Impossibles, and he says how the break where Cruise broke his ankle really helped him get the script in shape and the film in a much better position. So I guess it can work both ways.
Yeah I don't trust Variety with this sort of thing:
https://variety.com/2019/scene/news/harrison-ford-star-wars-disneyland-indiana-jones-reboot-1203231130/
Correction: An earlier version of this story quoted Ford saying filming on the “Indiana Jones” reboot will begin next week. Filming will begin next year.
It absolutely can work both ways, correct. There is no 100% correct answer when it comes to writing, or filmmaking for that matter. I was just offering up that analogy in terms of Fukanaga's comments, specifically, and why it might not be a good thing to tinker with the film all the way between now and release. But yes, the last Mission film is a good example of the flipside of that coin. But, to try tie it together, I'm sure McQuarrie would still go back and do certain things on Fallout differently if given the option - but they might not necessarily make the film better!
Someone asked him on Twitter a few months back "When will the script for Mission Impossible 7 be finished?" and I believe his answer was "Probably the day that Mission Impossible 8 is released."
Made me laugh.
They'll print anything these days.
Thank you. haha.
EDIT: Samuel 001 was way quicker than me...
Hey man, I'm good thanks. Living life and loving life! You OK?
Should be around here a bit more often what with everything going on at the moment.
Plus, the old market in Port Antonio where Craig was driving the land rover: The market square had been dressed up to look like Cuba plus they had cuban soldiers or maybe police on the set. All according to James Bond radios journalist Matthew Chernov.
Thought you Bondnerds would like to know that
Eye roll.
He could see a 32 minute extract of the film and according to him "it's beautiful, the actors play well, there are incredible sets and the light of the cinematographer is demented".
He then said that "nobody will be disappointed by the film. It will be a Bond with all the Bond codes that we love in terms of sets, history and action scenes ".
He was particularly impressed by Daniel Craig : " He is really incredible in this film. He is even more impressive with age, everything he has done in the other Bond films is felt on the screen. He was involved everywhere, even in the writing. It is the actor who impressed me the most in terms of energy".
Link of the interview :
Gorgeous watch! Love the Aqua Terra.