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  • mtm wrote: » Mr_Beach wrote: » Creasy47 wrote: » GadgetMan wrote: » I just need NTTD to come out and make reasonable money, so deeper talks about Bond 26 can start. It's funny I haven't even seen NTTD, but I'm very eager to see Bond 26…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » GadgetMan wrote: » I just need NTTD to come out and make reasonable money, so deeper talks about Bond 26 can start. It's funny I haven't even seen NTTD, but I'm very eager to see Bond 26 come to fruition. I'd be surpri…
  • matt_u wrote: » https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/no-time-to-die-box-office-projection-for-october-2021 “And this is where things get difficult for a film budgeted in a pre-pandemic world: 'No Time To Die' now needs to clear $928m at the…
  • It's one of the great shames of the franchise that Eric Serra's "A Pleasant Drive in St Peterburg" wasn't used. It would have been perfect for the tank chese scene.
  • I would love to see a Bond villain lair somewhere in the exclusion zone on the island of Montserrat that was established after the volcano there erupted in the 90s, especially in the ghost town of Plymouth that used to be their capital city.
  • echo wrote: » Just speculating regarding reboots: If Bond and Madeleine get a happy ending in NTTD, then they either have to reboot or write her out somehow in B26. Surely they wouldn't have the same love interest across three films? That's t…
  • Somehow I completely missed this news until an hour ago. I haven't played with any game for years, but I will definitely want to play with this one! Very excited!
  • Thank you everyone! I added the books you listed to the opening post! It seems there are far more books about specific Bond films than I thought. Also, I love that some of you listed magazines, which is something I completely forgot about.
  • mtm wrote: » Mr_Beach wrote: » delfloria wrote: » The fan base will be fine if it gets pushed back again Not me. Are you okay? Genuine question. What do you mean? I simply wrote that I would not be okay with a 6th delay. W…
  • delfloria wrote: » The fan base will be fine if it gets pushed back again Not me.
  • I think all the stars have aligned for Nolan to finally make his Bond film.
  • No more delays. The film has already been delayed five times. Also, by September there will be enough vaccines for everyone in pretty much all developed countries.
  • Since62 wrote: » How about they go completely contrarian and present an OLDER Bond ? I wouldn't mind a one-off with Pierce after NTTD.
  • I think Evans is too old, and I am still completely against Turner. He looks too Mediterranean to play Bond. He looks like someone who should play Zorro, not Bond, My top choices are still Nicholas Hoult and Jack Lowden, and now I am adding Joe Alwy…
  • Zekidk wrote: » Scene 67. In KOTCS it's the scene in the tent (57 min) In TOD it's the scene in the palace room where Indy is waiting for Willy (50 min) In ROTLA it's during the bazaar footchase (39 min) Thank you! This is exactly what I…
  • Benny wrote: » So long as these time jumps aren’t ‘time travel’ then I’ll be ok. If Indy goes time travelling then I’m out. I agree. Although I like time travel movies, I think time travel in an Indy film would be horrible. Then again, I am…
  • Great photos! Btw, you can view them in full size if you delete "?type=article-full" at the end of each link.
  • talos7 wrote: » Mr_Beach wrote: » They should have gone with the script by The Revenant‘s Mark L. Smith that was written for Tarantino even if Tarantino decided not to direct it. At least that would have been a fun, unique Star Trek movie. …
  • They should have gone with the script by The Revenant‘s Mark L. Smith that was written for Tarantino even if Tarantino decided not to direct it. At least that would have been a fun, unique Star Trek movie.
  • Btw the gap between when each film is mainly set and when each film was released (assuming that Indy 5 will mostly be set in 1969): Indy 1: 45 years Indy 2: 49 years Indy 3: 51 years Indy 4: 51 years Indy 5: 53 years
  • Do you understand what James Mangold says in this video?
  • Finally some proper 1960s cars! https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/19438609.vintage-motors-indiana-jones-5-set-glasgow-spotted-close-ibrox-stadium/
  • (Spoiler)
  • Apparently a two month shutdown is now likely. What on earth were they thinking when they allowed Ford to do scenes where he can get injured like this??
  • Risico007 wrote: » (Nicholas Holt would be good but man being older then the actor playing bnd weirds me out a bit) Holt and Jack Lowden are my top choices, but yeah, it would be weird to be finally older than James Bond.
  • @CraigMooreOHMSS Fake. It's by the same guy who posted the previous "leaked title" and "leaked concept art" and other stuff he "saw on reddit". It seems that person CRAVES the attention and will very likely strike again, so better be careful! (Btw, …
  • James Mangold liked the following tweet: "Also, I really hope @mang0ld is bringing back John Rhys-Davies as Sallah in Indy 5. Would absolutely make my day" At this point I think it's safe to say Sallah will be back, despite the non-PC nature …
  • There is still a chance Craig will return for a 6th movie, right?
  • Btw, I am overjoyed that Mutt is not returning. Back in 2008 it seemed impossible that we would get an Indiana Jones 5 without Mutt.
  • Great work @mtm ! Yep, most of the film taking place in the early 60s, just a few years after Indy 4 seems like the most likely scenario right now. I would have preferred a mid to late 60s setting, with a full-on 1960s aesthetic, but one can't have …