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This has me in stitches! I think I might contact my previous employer and tell them I want to resign!
Absolutely. There's a guy that I did a job for last year, during which I made some suggestions about how I felt it could be done better; the finished product then couldn't be released for reasons beyond my control. I no longer really have any work to do for him, but I will call him and tell him that I feel compelled to resign anyway.
Instead, NTTD is stranded in Corona Hell with even 2021 not certain as the year of release. There is a case that having been delayed for so long why not delay until 2022, the 60th anniversary year. Certainly the anniversary angle might be good publicity.
You seem to be under the impression we have a movie. As it stands, we have insulting promotional material AND no movie. The worst of both worlds.
Some people will just happily have sand kicked in their face over and over again and still ask for more. Have some self respect.
Saltzman made some great movies, seemed to love James Bond, and handed the reins over to someone else when he was unwilling/unable to continue. Something the Broccolis should look to as a model of smart behaviour. Saltzman isn’t to blame for Broccoli sinking $30 million into a Boyle preproduction without even once talking to him about his vision. Saltzman isn’t to blame for Craig wanting three years off after enjoying a pampered $20 million payday for Spectre. Saltzman isn’t to blame for Fukunaga placing his ego over his job and creating disaster after disaster.
I am calling now for Fukunaga to resign from the film and am not alone - Universal is out for its pound of flesh for their new investment being torpedoed. Other studios grateful they dodged a bullet when they missed out on the Bond deal.
Out of sheer curiosity, I want to hear what Romer created for Bond. But I think we could say he went too eclectic with Bond. Like Mendes, Cary gave his Composer a chance....just that EON didn't like it.
Romer is more comfortable with indie and drama films. But this is what an action track by Romer sounds like though. Maybe it's what his Bond Score sounded like....Just maybe.
It is actually more common than you might think that composers get replaced.
Okay, so what do we have? Tell us. A rough cut? Or not even that? Tell us, in what stage of production are we?
What are you talking about? I'm not begging for stuff to bridge the gap between two films. I just want a good film and I'm willing to wait for it, patiently. You seem to be working from the "please give us something, I can't handle any more delays" playbook.
No no, do not avoid the actual topic, which is that if Saltzman hadn't sold his shares to outsiders, we could easily have gotten quite a few more Bond movies, including a third Dalton Bond, by now. Yes, he loved Bond; that's irrelevant.
Fine. You don't like Craig, you don't like Fukunaga, you don't like how EON is doing things. But you want the film so badly, any further delays only increase your contempt for these people. Makes me wonder what keeps you hanging around in this thread at all?
Where have I read such vitriol thrown at Cary Fukunaga before...
:-?
You give the impression that you think the film is still in production.
The good news is that the film is in the can and will be seen. I'm old enough to have been around in the 60s, when the first four films came at annual intervals. The huge advantage Eon had at that time was they had Fleming's books as the basis for a screenplay. Now there is just a word processor and a pile of plain paper. 50+ years on, ideas are at a premium. Now the whole process of writing, financing, distributing is more complex. Having said that, two films in a decade is a little too pedestrian in my opinion.
It would be tragic for the series if NTTD performs disappointingly at the box office which is why I'm moving to a position of supporting a 2022 60th anniversary release. The long wait + the anniversary may give the film added momentum as it's released into a world where Covid-19 is firmly under control.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/hasbro-posts-quarterly-loss-as-pandemic-hits-eone-1304504
Paramount is about to become the first major studio to completely abandon 2020 releases. Clifford the Big Red Dog and Coming 2 America are the final 2 Paramount films still slated to release this year.
Ha ha. I think Lewis Gilbert should resign because of the double take pidgeon in Moonraker.
<rolls eyes>
Thank you for the brief, accurate assessment of the last few days' worth of content on this thread.
Jup. Sums it up nicely. But you forgot to mention the extra spice: "inside word".
- Creators of stuff owe us more stuff...
- ... and it has to be the stuff that I fanfic about in my dreams...
- ... and they have to be fired if I'm not a satisfied fan...
- ... and I happen to know someone who happens to know that inside word is that so-and-so will be fired.
Also, I want Tamahori to stand down from the DAD production. I know the film is finished, but apparently, that doesn't matter.