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Be careful what you wish for...
You'll see, tomorrow we'll get weird looking stills taken out of context with the logo of the film in a font that covers half of the image. :))
Hey, better that than those ridiculous posing pictures a la Austin Powers, I’d say. Then again, they can make them stylish enough so they don’t look quite so camp or cartoony.
Lol. "Football".
I'm also hoping the tease we just got gets over a million views before Wednesday :D
According to the NY Post, it’s gotten 3 million in 12 hours.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/2019/12/02/no-time-to-die-trailer-first-look-at-james-bond-25/amp/
Like we mean business
GMT time release? 🍸
https://www.darkhorizons.com/no-time-to-die-trailer-gets-teased/
Going by the shows current schedule, a NTTD special would be one of if not the first episides of the new 2020 season.
This. It's a staple of most trailers these days, as it's utilized for ads, social media, etc. (and as @Minion has said, to immediately thrust the viewer into the footage so as to hopefully entice them to watch it in its entirety).
What a day it has been : a new trailer and the air date for the 12th season of Doctor Who, and now this.
BTW, had nobody noticed that they changed the machine guns in the Aston Martin ? Because the original ones certainly weren't Gatlings.
Thank you sir 🍸
Longtime lurker / completely obsessive page-refresher here. Many thanks to all of you for keeping the discussions going especially those of you with industry connections providing us insider info & tidbits.
My hype level has been through the roof ever since Cary signed on, but I am by far most excited to see what Rami Malek has in store for us. If anybody has not yet watched Mr. Robot I would move it to the top of your list ASAP.
Trying to post the following paragraph in spoiler tags but please forgive me if it doesn't work:
Anyways, we seem to know next to nothing about this film and I love that. Bring on Wednesday!
I'm also very much looking forward to what Rami Malek brings to the table. I think he's going to be an extremely memorable villain.
Thanks!
Also,
At first I was EXTREMELY disappointed that Blofeld seems to not be the main villain, since I actually loved Waltz's performance in Spectre but was frustrated by how little actual screentime he had. But then when Rami signed on my attitude was "@#!& Blofoeld, bring on Mr. Robot!!" But now
Thoughts??
Finally, my favorite villain of the Craig era is Silva, due in part to how dangerous he was. He had henchmen, sure, but he himself led the charge against M despite making funny quips about "all this jumping and fighting it's exhausting". The whole film's plot is basically driven by this one man's revenge mission and all the characters are merely reacting to it. Silva is a legitimate threat.
I am curious if Rami will himself be as dangerous and a direct driver of the film's plot. Exciting times ahead.
Hard to say with what very little we've seen.
Somehow, I have a feeling NTTD may be a Bond film in which the villains are a major strong point, regardless of screen time.
I'm inclined to agree. The writers seem to be really emphasizing character development and having the action really evolve from drama between those characters. Cary especially is a master at that.
I think this film might be worth the longer wait. I'm really excited now, and it only took that 14 second clip to increase my anticipation.
Agreed. I don't wanna go too far down this road but my excitement waned slightly when it seemed Boyle was going to ignore the previous continuity and do his own thing. And that film would have been out by now.
Cary's film with the cast & crew we now have seems to be absolutely worth the delay.