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Who leaves a trolley jack fully pumped up?
Looking forward to the podcast, it sounds interesting and it seems like it's an appropriate time given the current state of the world and the hesitation for face to face interviews
I wonder when we'll find out more about the Being James Bond documentary or maybe see trailer for it?
We've all been there, but I'm pretty sure there are breathing techniques you can try...
I've taken a look at the press releases accompanying the podcast announce yesterday and the Bollinger thing today and what struck me is that instead of specifically saying November 12, they're phrasing it as "in cinemas globally from November." Feel like we may be seeing some Tenet-style staggering or gradual pushback moves if the situation gets worse.
Nice picture. Somehow the stacked cases of Bollinger are hilarious to me. I have yet to come up with an in-universe reason for them to be there. Do we know the context of that garage? Is it more of a bug-out/in case of emergency situation or is this literally just Bond's every-day garage?
Also Craig looks like this is the 35th time he has had to pull the cover away until the photographer was satisfied with the swirl.
Or Bond is just very annoyed he has to use the second of his stashed Astons before he could get through all the Bollinger...
Yeah it's a bit Del Boy, isn't it? I reckon he's got a pile of faulty Chinese alarm clock radios in the other corner.
:D
A "Tenet"-style staggering was always the plan.
Nov 11, 12, 13 - UK, Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey, Australia, ...
Nov 18, 19, 20 - USA, Russia, Brazil, Japan, ...
Nov 25, 26, 27 - South Korea, India, Argentina, Columbia, ...
No chinese release date yet.
So "in cinemas globally from November" just means, that they don't want to create a new ad with the local release date for each country.
Even on each weekend there are differences as new movies get released in France on wednesdays, so it will be released there on November 11, while in Turkey it will be the friday, November 13.
Magnificent shot
Oh but what I meant is a possibility that these above November dates change (say, UK pushes to the 25th from the 12th) and some countries may slip into December or January. Just as long as some countries still remain in November.
Agreed. Not my personal assessment of the "favorites" of the era but there's no question that those two reign supreme.
I’m hoping so as well! The odd-numbered trend would continue as well of the more beloved Craig entries. Of course, I love QOS myself, while SP I consider the misstep of the era. In any case I remain excited to see this and am crossing my fingers hard we get it this year.
That won't go down well with collectors! :)
there are slight differences to the new one I believe...
Have heard the same. They are at least allowing pre-orders this time.
Yeah, definitely. My own favourites are CR and QoS, but CR and SF are the ones that always show up in fans' rankings and are mentioned as Craig's "good ones".
I feel similar. At the same time, though, I'm not sure theaters are going to survive well into 2021 without a consistent slate of blockbusters. It's a very tricky situation.
Ah that's a clever way to do it.
Also a very good point! They need all the help they can get at this point (which was certainly Christopher Nolan's mantra with Tenet).
He wasn't available when they hired Boyle.