NO TIME TO DIE (2021) - Critical Reaction and Box Office Performance

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  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
    Posts: 4,343
    NTTD outgrossed the adjusted total of DAD.

    Now the target looks like to be the adjusted gross of QoS ($753 million) in order to become the 11th highest grossing Bond film adjusting for inflation.
  • edited November 2021 Posts: 214
    Dune is falling faster than NTTD, so NTTD will be ahead of it next weekend and close to, or tipping $150m. I'm a bit surprised the VOD is coming out while the movie is still at #3 in the box office, but not arguing. I'll be watching it on my own telly in a couple days
  • Posts: 380
    With the narrative that Bond saved cinema this Fall, I’m interested to see how this translates to awards nominations. Can Craig get Bafta and Oscar nominations? Can NTTD get nominated or win the Bafta for best British film (like Skyfall)? Will Billie Eilish win the Oscar for best song?
  • Well done rest of world for supporting Bond.
  • FeyadorFeyador Montreal, Canada
    edited November 2021 Posts: 735
    matt_u wrote: »
    NTTD outgrossed the adjusted total of DAD.

    Now the target looks like to be the adjusted gross of QoS ($753 million) in order to become the 11th highest grossing Bond film adjusting for inflation.
    Do you have a link to the complete list?
    Burgess wrote: »
    With the narrative that Bond saved cinema this Fall, I’m interested to see how this translates to awards nominations. Can Craig get Bafta and Oscar nominations? Can NTTD get nominated or win the Bafta for best British film (like Skyfall)? Will Billie Eilish win the Oscar for best song?
    For Oscars: Original Song is a good bet; maybe Cinematography ... and Production Design? And perhaps an outside shot for a top-ten Best Film nomination? NTTD may have appeal for older Academy voters ...
  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
    Posts: 4,343
    Feyador wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    NTTD outgrossed the adjusted total of DAD.

    Now the target looks like to be the adjusted gross of QoS ($753 million) in order to become the 11th highest grossing Bond film adjusting for inflation.
    Do you have a link to the complete list?

    There you go. Those are adjusted to September 2021 inflation.

    https://www.google.it/amp/s/www.lovemoney.com/galleries/amp/116955/every-james-bond-movie-ranked-by-box-office-gross
  • FeyadorFeyador Montreal, Canada
    Posts: 735
    matt_u wrote: »
    Feyador wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    NTTD outgrossed the adjusted total of DAD.

    Now the target looks like to be the adjusted gross of QoS ($753 million) in order to become the 11th highest grossing Bond film adjusting for inflation.
    Do you have a link to the complete list?

    There you go. Those are adjusted to September 2021 inflation.

    https://www.google.it/amp/s/www.lovemoney.com/galleries/amp/116955/every-james-bond-movie-ranked-by-box-office-gross

    Thanks!
  • RainyRainy Skyfall
    edited November 2021 Posts: 40
    NTTD now the 5th highest grossing film of all time in the UK, it surpassed Avengers: Endgame. What a smashing success. It's definitely gonna be F9 too.
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
    Posts: 4,585
    I'm hoping, honestly hoping that NTTD goes guns on VOD....if only to silence the naysayers who are lambasting the movie's performance in the US and claiming it's because the movie sucks.

    It's done well, to very well everywhere else given all the givens

    There is another variable that might explain what has happened in the U.S.: Universal didn't distribute the film here. I am not sure how/if the marketing might have been different, but it sure is odd that the one part of the globe that Universal had no hand in is the part where it mildly underwhelmed at the BO. To me, that's not a coincidence.
  • Posts: 625
    Burgess wrote: »
    With the narrative that Bond saved cinema this Fall, I’m interested to see how this translates to awards nominations. Can Craig get Bafta and Oscar nominations? Can NTTD get nominated or win the Bafta for best British film (like Skyfall)? Will Billie Eilish win the Oscar for best song?

    Don't think so.
    All the predictions don't have NTTD in the Top 5 in ANY category, not even "Best Song":

    https://variety.com/feature/2022-oscars-predictions-academy-awards-nominations-1234965583/
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    Jan1985 wrote: »
    Burgess wrote: »
    With the narrative that Bond saved cinema this Fall, I’m interested to see how this translates to awards nominations. Can Craig get Bafta and Oscar nominations? Can NTTD get nominated or win the Bafta for best British film (like Skyfall)? Will Billie Eilish win the Oscar for best song?

    Don't think so.
    All the predictions don't have NTTD in the Top 5 in ANY category, not even "Best Song":

    https://variety.com/feature/2022-oscars-predictions-academy-awards-nominations-1234965583/

    The Oscars are more about politics than art.
  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
    edited November 2021 Posts: 4,343
    The highest grossing films ever top 5 in the UK now features 3 JB films.
    I think NTTD will crawl to 3rd place with a final total of £96 million.

    In the US it looks like it may have the legs to surpass A Quite Place 2 ($160 million).

    In China it will finish with $60/65 million even without a promotional tour, besting SF.
  • Jan1985 wrote: »
    Burgess wrote: »
    With the narrative that Bond saved cinema this Fall, I’m interested to see how this translates to awards nominations. Can Craig get Bafta and Oscar nominations? Can NTTD get nominated or win the Bafta for best British film (like Skyfall)? Will Billie Eilish win the Oscar for best song?

    Don't think so.
    All the predictions don't have NTTD in the Top 5 in ANY category, not even "Best Song":

    https://variety.com/feature/2022-oscars-predictions-academy-awards-nominations-1234965583/

    The Oscars are more about politics than art.

    Correct. The academy voters probably have never seen a Bond film.
  • Well Billie Eilish is a darling of the Democrats, so.....
  • TripAces wrote: »
    I'm hoping, honestly hoping that NTTD goes guns on VOD....if only to silence the naysayers who are lambasting the movie's performance in the US and claiming it's because the movie sucks.

    It's done well, to very well everywhere else given all the givens

    There is another variable that might explain what has happened in the U.S.: Universal didn't distribute the film here. I am not sure how/if the marketing might have been different, but it sure is odd that the one part of the globe that Universal had no hand in is the part where it mildly underwhelmed at the BO. To me, that's not a coincidence.

    True, but Spectre also underperformed in the US didn't it?
  • Posts: 1,314
    I expect a reset on how to make the franchise have broader appeal next time out. I’ve not seen anyone under the age of 25 at any screening.
  • Posts: 625
    Jan1985 wrote: »
    Burgess wrote: »
    With the narrative that Bond saved cinema this Fall, I’m interested to see how this translates to awards nominations. Can Craig get Bafta and Oscar nominations? Can NTTD get nominated or win the Bafta for best British film (like Skyfall)? Will Billie Eilish win the Oscar for best song?

    Don't think so.
    All the predictions don't have NTTD in the Top 5 in ANY category, not even "Best Song":

    https://variety.com/feature/2022-oscars-predictions-academy-awards-nominations-1234965583/

    The Oscars are more about politics than art.

    So you think the political "NTTD saves the worldwide cinema"-Story will still get the film to some nominations? Don't think so.

    When you look at the front runner in the main categories ("Belfast"), it's a "white" movie by an old white man.
    So that has to be about art, not politics.

    NTTD would never be an Oscar contender, not if it were about art, and not if the Oscars were about politics. It's just an entertaining movie, but not one of the best in any Oscar category.
  • manovermanover uk
    Posts: 170
    Looking at the continued numbers NTTD is bringing in ...I think a 750 - 780 million total is do able...who knows maybe it might get to 800 million.
  • VenutiusVenutius Yorkshire
    edited November 2021 Posts: 3,152
    Matt007 wrote: »
    I expect a reset on how to make the franchise have broader appeal next time out. I’ve not seen anyone under the age of 25 at any screening.

    This is how I see it going, too. Craig made such an impact and carried his audience with him - many people came in with CR and Craig will always be 'their' Bond. Which is as it should be. But EON will now be looking to give future (younger) audiences a Bond that they in turn feel is 'theirs'. Not sure of the tactics, but that'll be the strategy, I think. The new guy won't be Daniel Craig and the next film won't be Casino Royale, though, so it'll be difficult to replicate that level of impact and connection. Following Craig is a massive ask.
  • FeyadorFeyador Montreal, Canada
    edited November 2021 Posts: 735
    Venutius wrote: »
    The new guy won't be Daniel Craig and the next film won't be Casino Royale, though, so it'll be difficult to replicate that level of impact and connection. Following Craig is a massive ask.
    Yup, it's almost Connery all over again ... but with the addition of "that" ending.
  • Give me another great Bond movie in vein of NTTD . I don't want a film catered towards the "yoof" market. They can have their XXX franchise with the plank of wood aka Vin Diesel.
  • Posts: 387
    They can make Q the new Bond. Job done. (Maybe he is his lost son). New Bond saves the world with his smartphone, no guns, no women, perfect for the 21st century!
  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
    edited November 2021 Posts: 4,343
    manover wrote: »
    Looking at the continued numbers NTTD is bringing in ...I think a 750 - 780 million total is do able...who knows maybe it might get to 800 million.

    If NTTD manages to bring another $35 million from NA and China plus another whooping $50 million from Australia then, maybe, it may be possible, even tho a $770/780 million total sounds more plausible. Let's see if the box-office will be kinda damaged from the fact that from tomorrow the film will be available on every torrent site online...
  • Posts: 1,314
    Give me another great Bond movie in vein of NTTD . I don't want a film catered towards the "yoof" market. They can have their XXX franchise with the plank of wood aka Vin Diesel.

    You have to think of the long term life of the franchise. Eons and Amazon’s long term plan will have to replace the older fans who either stop going to cinema or are no longer here in 20 years...
  • Jan1985 wrote: »
    Jan1985 wrote: »
    Burgess wrote: »
    With the narrative that Bond saved cinema this Fall, I’m interested to see how this translates to awards nominations. Can Craig get Bafta and Oscar nominations? Can NTTD get nominated or win the Bafta for best British film (like Skyfall)? Will Billie Eilish win the Oscar for best song?

    Don't think so.
    All the predictions don't have NTTD in the Top 5 in ANY category, not even "Best Song":

    https://variety.com/feature/2022-oscars-predictions-academy-awards-nominations-1234965583/

    The Oscars are more about politics than art.

    So you think the political "NTTD saves the worldwide cinema"-Story will still get the film to some nominations? Don't think so.

    When you look at the front runner in the main categories ("Belfast"), it's a "white" movie by an old white man.
    So that has to be about art, not politics.

    NTTD would never be an Oscar contender, not if it were about art, and not if the Oscars were about politics. It's just an entertaining movie, but not one of the best in any Oscar category.

    Agreed.
  • VenutiusVenutius Yorkshire
    Posts: 3,152
    Feyador wrote: »
    Yup, it's almost Connery all over again ... but with the addition of "that" ending.

    Yeah, whoever the new guy is, he's got the hardest job in Bond since Lazenby. Unless they really hit it out of the park, it could well be a poisoned chalice.

  • fadetoblack7fadetoblack7 Chicago IL
    Posts: 60
    Venutius wrote: »
    Feyador wrote: »
    Yup, it's almost Connery all over again ... but with the addition of "that" ending.

    Yeah, whoever the new guy is, he's got the hardest job in Bond since Lazenby. Unless they really hit it out of the park, it could well be a poisoned chalice.

    In Barbara we trust!
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
    Posts: 4,585
    TripAces wrote: »
    I'm hoping, honestly hoping that NTTD goes guns on VOD....if only to silence the naysayers who are lambasting the movie's performance in the US and claiming it's because the movie sucks.

    It's done well, to very well everywhere else given all the givens

    There is another variable that might explain what has happened in the U.S.: Universal didn't distribute the film here. I am not sure how/if the marketing might have been different, but it sure is odd that the one part of the globe that Universal had no hand in is the part where it mildly underwhelmed at the BO. To me, that's not a coincidence.

    True, but Spectre also underperformed in the US didn't it?

    Good question: I don't know. I think it underperformed everywhere. But that's because Skyfall had set the bar very high.
  • edited November 2021 Posts: 2,165
    TripAces wrote: »
    TripAces wrote: »
    I'm hoping, honestly hoping that NTTD goes guns on VOD....if only to silence the naysayers who are lambasting the movie's performance in the US and claiming it's because the movie sucks.

    It's done well, to very well everywhere else given all the givens

    There is another variable that might explain what has happened in the U.S.: Universal didn't distribute the film here. I am not sure how/if the marketing might have been different, but it sure is odd that the one part of the globe that Universal had no hand in is the part where it mildly underwhelmed at the BO. To me, that's not a coincidence.

    True, but Spectre also underperformed in the US didn't it?

    Good question: I don't know. I think it underperformed everywhere. But that's because Skyfall had set the bar very high.

    SF was the outlier that subsequently raised expectations. I think CR and Qos did $140-$160m each, so in regard to that SP performed better than those. NTTD is on par (but with a pandemic).
  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
    edited November 2021 Posts: 4,343
    NTTD passed $50M today in China. NTTD is planned to pass $60M before 11/14 with a likely final gross closer to $65M.
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