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After that they will make a world tour in various places, isn't that fabulous!
And look how pretty they all look!
They cheated on Craig's height though which I find hilarious...
You really don't like Craig do you? It's ok ..I'm not the biggest fan of Dalton's theatrical stiffness.
To each his own :).
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/imagining-james-bonds-bachelor-pad-833158
WOW! this is eye opening!
"Sources insist that the final net budget (for SPECTRE) now stands in the neighborhood of $250 million. But even if that's true, and if the film turns into the expected blockbuster, Sony isn't going to see an enormous windfall. In an email last October, Andrew Gumpert, who heads Sony's business affairs, predicted that if Spectre grosses $1.1 billion worldwide, and assuming a budget between $250 million and $275 million, Sony would realize about $35 million."
*sigh* I miss London.
I don't miss the high rent costs. :) It is a nice, vibrant town though.
http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/oct/21/spectre-review-james-bond-is-back-stylish-camp-and-sexily-pro-snowden
http://variety.com/2015/film/reviews/spectre-review-1201622685/
It does seem like there will be too much action and humour from Craig in this installment. I was always worried about the latter when Craig insisted that Mendes made him funnier for reasons I am unsure of. However... "but Craig's lack of humor or warmth remains problematic..." (see below)
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/spectre-film-review-833833
"The first act is great, full of dark portent and bravura film-making flourishes. However, the final hour disappoints, with too many off-the-peg plot twists and too many characters conforming to type. While its commercial prospects seem bulletproof, Spectre ultimately feels like a lesser film than Skyfall, falling back on cliche and convention."
I'm not against twists but too many can get tiring. It's all subjective though obviously. This reviewer may expect there to be constant humour throughout, for example. "Falling back on cliche and convention" - this is something I always expected in terms of the Bond franchise, but as long as it isn't too conventional though.
Will check out more reviews later. I suppose a review thread has been created.
True ...luckily I just visit every couple years or so.
Personally, I think London is a good place for a holiday - catching up with friends, partying (no one does it like Londoners! :) ), and enjoying the events (depending on when you're there) and the aesthetics of London and beautiful parks like Hampstead Heath of which I used to frequent, to chill, but to live? No, not for me.
Well I'm returning in March with my kids. They're younger ...oldest 12 by then ..but they enjoy as well.
Judging by the trailers and clips I don't see how SP could possibly be a lesser film than SF?? There's more action sequences, we have the badass car, Waltz, Hinx, three hot Bond girls, a classic Bond vibe, seems like there might be gadgets, and Bond goes to some crazy locations with badass sets.
How the hell is this a lesser film than SF??? I blame Sam Smith! LOL
Have a good time!
I like the idea of this long tracking shot in the opening sequence.
Thanks...
Yeah me too... I'm really looking forward to SP.
M and Moneypenny posters are missing.
Feel free to post it it there if you re-find it.
And two new TV spot :