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  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » EON fires the talented person who wants to do something unique. A tale as old as time. Remember, these are the people who thought replacing Eric Serra's amazing "A Pleasant Drive in St. Petersburg" with a boring arrangem…
  • boldfinger wrote: » DrClatterhand wrote: » Daniel Pemberton would be fantastic. He's extremely inventive. Inventive? He´s got a refreshing curiosity for all kinds of common and uncommon instruments and arrangements, but that doesn´t neces…
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » RC7 wrote: » mtm wrote: » DrClatterhand wrote: » Justin Hurwitz or Daniel Pemberton would be great. Yes please to both. They've both shown great style, and that's all Bond really needs. RC7 wrote: » …
  • mtm wrote: » DrClatterhand wrote: » Justin Hurwitz or Daniel Pemberton would be great. Yes please to both. They've both shown great style, and that's all Bond really needs. RC7 wrote: » mtm wrote: » RC7 wrote: » The general…
  • mtm wrote: » RC7 wrote: » The general public aren’t as fickle or as snobbish as Bond fans. They know what ‘Bond’ sounds like, and DA delivers that. You’d be hard pushed to find any complaints about his scores from 99% of the audience. P…
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » I wouldn't miss the guitar. I didn't miss it when Barry abandoned it in favor of strings. Strings, guitar, the spoons, I don’t care. Just play the theme.
  • The general public aren’t as fickle or as snobbish as Bond fans. They know what ‘Bond’ sounds like, and DA delivers that. You’d be hard pushed to find any complaints about his scores from 99% of the audience. Plus, his sound evolved. QoS and TND are…
  • Mallory wrote: » Tom Newman is in London scoring 1917. Could jump straight on to Bond after. (One can dream) No thanks. Let DA finish what he started.
  • Thought this might be the case.
  • JamesCraig wrote: » Mendes4Lyfe wrote: » Krazy Kajeevie thinks that the "Safin" name could be a cover similar to "oberhauser" in SP. Apparently including Jamaica and the character of Dr No could be a way to bring it full circle. Thats why they…
  • Love this. Love it.
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » I would rather see a Baron Samedi talkshow. I’m in.
  • Denbigh wrote: » RC7 wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » I have to say it's a pretty bold move to reject a director who directed an Academy Award winning movie a couple of years ago. I don't think there are any cons to a low- or mid-budget …
  • mtm wrote: » Harris is awesome though; she could easily have made that work. I’m a bit sad it won’t happen. She is awesome, I agree. Doesn’t mean it should happen.
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » I have to say it's a pretty bold move to reject a director who directed an Academy Award winning movie a couple of years ago. I don't think there are any cons to a low- or mid-budget Moneypenny movie written and directed …
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » RC7 wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » In which thread is the rejected Barry Jenkins' Moneypenny spinoff being discussed? I couldn't find anything... Because it doesn’t exist. There’s no rejected spinoff. …
  • PanchitoPistoles wrote: » In which thread is the rejected Barry Jenkins' Moneypenny spinoff being discussed? I couldn't find anything... Because it doesn’t exist. There’s no rejected spinoff.
  • Univex wrote: » Torgeirtrap wrote: » I sure hope David Walliams will get the chance to narrate/present a Bond special (or similar) on TV at some point. It could be hilarious! It really would. Wasn't he hosting the Spectre premiere? …
  • I think people are overthinking the Nomi 007 angle. If indeed it is that case (seems likely) it’s just a dynamic built in to add some drama (and comedy, no doubt). All this talk we’ve had about the wider implications are, for me, hugely wide of the …
  • NickThunderballs wrote: » Bounine wrote: » I like listening to this guy: Krazy Kajeevie sure is crazy, but his knowledge and no bullshit attitude towards the franchise is very refreshing from the other youtube pretenders. The…
  • octofinger wrote: » RC7 wrote: » JamesCraig wrote: » fjdinardo wrote: » Minion wrote: » DonnyDB5 wrote: » Anything from ET? https://twitter.com/rnkfanart/status/1186790308975124480 :( UGHHH Naomie's interv…
  • JamesCraig wrote: » RC7 wrote: » JamesCraig wrote: » fjdinardo wrote: » Minion wrote: » DonnyDB5 wrote: » Anything from ET? https://twitter.com/rnkfanart/status/1186790308975124480 :( UGHHH Naomie's interv…
  • JamesCraig wrote: » fjdinardo wrote: » Minion wrote: » DonnyDB5 wrote: » Anything from ET? https://twitter.com/rnkfanart/status/1186790308975124480 :( UGHHH Naomie's interviews don't help much. Let's just hope …
  • JamesCraig wrote: » PanchitoPistoles wrote: » I really hope that the reason for filming three endings is not that Craig hasn't decided yet if he will return or not because then there is a chance we will get an ending that wasn't Fukunaga's cho…
  • vzok wrote: » Three different endings all available at your multiplex would boost attendance There will be one ending.
  • Resurrection wrote: » I don't think that's true, as far as I remember there was a rumour surrounding GOT ending that they shot multiple finale's and not many people knew about the ending. But think of it this way, can EON afford to shoot 3 differe…
  • ToTheRight wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » Cary Fukunaga has shot THREE different endings for NTTD and only he knows the which will be used in the final cut https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/james-bond-producers-shoot-three-20669181…
  • FrankXavier wrote: » RC7 wrote: » Why would they do that when the majority of the most vociferous ‘fans’ are simply waiting to throw it back in their faces? Nah, I’m good. There’s a new Bond film out in just under 6 months. That’s enough for m…
  • jetsetwilly wrote: » thelivingroyale wrote: » Stuff like the Irishman going to Netflix makes sense because that sort of film might not have been able to make its massive budget back in cinemas. Bond isn't a risky edgy drama like that, it's a…
  • ColonelSun wrote: » RC7 wrote: » I’d be interested to know how many people on here got into Bond as kids because it was ‘aimed’ at them... That's a very good question. I was born in '65 and quickly knew all about Bond from my parents an…