Dejana December 3, 2019 Share December 3, 2019 (edited) 21 hours ago, AimingforYoko said: Bump for this: When exactly did trailers for trailers start? I don't know if it was the first movie to ever have a trailer for the trailer, but Fifty Shades of Grey got a lot of attention with that 15 second clip that featured Beyonce doing a new version of "Crazy In Love". That would have been in 2014, so five years, at least. I've heard those teasers at the beginning of a trailer on Youtube helps with the view counts. * On 8/25/2019 at 11:13 AM, supposebly said: As a non-native speaker, No Time to Die feels ambiguous. Does it mean too busy to die, as I don't have time to die or Does it mean this is no time to die, I still have things to do, there are important things to deal with? Does it feel ambiguous to native speakers too? Not that it matters, I don't think these titles ever meant much. But it's been bugging me for days. There are short Bond titles about a person/place/thing (Goldfinger, Skyfall, etc.), and then there are Bond titles that are phrases, meant to evoke a certain mood or feeling. I think No Time to Die falls into the latter camp and was probably picked because it could be interpreted multiple ways. Being that this is a Bond movie like, it might also be a reference to Dr. No. Edited December 3, 2019 by Dejana Link to comment
Dejana January 14, 2020 Share January 14, 2020 Strong hints that Billie Eilish is doing the song: https://www.buzzfeed.com/benhenry/billie-eilish-james-bond-no-time-to-die-theme-song Link to comment
Dr.OO7 February 3, 2020 Share February 3, 2020 A new teaser/trailer: The first part looks very reminiscent of Die Another Day. Link to comment
starri February 4, 2020 Share February 4, 2020 All I can say is that I hope that no matter who replaces Daniel Craig as Bond, they keep Ben Wishaw and Naomi Harris as Q and Moneypenny. 3 Link to comment
Anduin March 26, 2020 Share March 26, 2020 James Bond anagrams! You know, Overtired Newsroom works pretty well for Tomorrow Never Dies. The whole thing is worth a look. 2 Link to comment
Joimiaroxeu April 6, 2020 Share April 6, 2020 (edited) From The Guardian: Honor Blackman, James Bond's Pussy Galore, dies aged 94 The portrayer of arguably the best-named Bond girl ever. Edited April 6, 2020 by Joimiaroxeu Link to comment
AimingforYoko April 6, 2020 Share April 6, 2020 2 hours ago, Joimiaroxeu said: From The Guardian: Honor Blackman, James Bond's Pussy Galore, dies aged 94 The portrayer of arguably the best-named Bond girl ever. I love the scene in Goldfinger where Bond wakes up and asks, "Who are you?" "My name is Pussy Galore." "I must be dreaming." She also played Emma Peel's predecessor on The Avengers. R.I.P. 1 Link to comment
Spartan Girl October 31, 2020 Share October 31, 2020 Well he lived to be 90 and died in his sleep. And he was pretty much retired...so while I'm sad and this year fucking sucks, RIP. Not gonna lie, I always wanted him to crash the SNL Celebrity Jeopardy for real. 7 Link to comment
VCRTracking October 31, 2020 Share October 31, 2020 (edited) And my favorite Connery as Bond moment: Edited October 31, 2020 by VCRTracking 4 Link to comment
Dr.OO7 March 16, 2021 Share March 16, 2021 Yaphet Lotto (Mr. Big in Live And Let Die) has died. https://www.ign.com/articles/yaphet-kotto-james-bond-villain-alien-star-dies-aged-81?amp=1 Link to comment
Dr.OO7 January 20, 2022 Share January 20, 2022 No Time To Die is being rereleased in IMAX starting January 21 to kick off celebrating the franchise's 60th anniversary. And here's an EXCELLENT documentary about Craig's time as Bond: Link to comment
BetterButter March 25, 2022 Share March 25, 2022 James Bond Competition Show Greenlit at Amazon’s Prime Video With Producers Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli Link to comment
Dr.OO7 March 29, 2022 Share March 29, 2022 NTTD's theme song is now the THIRD consecutive Bond song to win the Oscar for Best Song. Link to comment
Columbo April 18, 2022 Share April 18, 2022 Controversial opinion maybe, though definitely not feasible, but I believe the franchise should have ended after Roger Moore finally gave up the role. There's a certain charm to the older movies, even despite some of the more questionable incidents of the earlier films, that the newer films just can't reach. IMO I think the Austin Powers movies of the 90s, and I think Daniel Craig even mentioned this years ago, made the Bond producers go in a much more serious direction in the 21st century. Which is the wrong way to go. Because James Bond is a ridiculous character getting involved in trying to stop outlandish plots. Trying to make him more serious just doesn't work. And I feel the way that both Connery and Moore played Bond in a sort of manner that said "look I know it's silly, but trust me and you'll have fun" suited the character more than the recent serious interpretations. 1 Link to comment
Tom Holmberg April 20, 2022 Share April 20, 2022 On 4/18/2022 at 8:47 AM, Columbo said: Controversial opinion maybe, though definitely not feasible, but I believe the franchise should have ended after Roger Moore finally gave up the role. There's a certain charm to the older movies, even despite some of the more questionable incidents of the earlier films, that the newer films just can't reach. I'd like to see them start over, following the original books more closely (and set in the 60s), throwing out all the James Bond movie conventions (the movies became more ritualistic than the Catholic mass, there are so many obligatory scenes there's barely time for a movie). Pretend all the previous movies never existed. The best movies in the franchise were those that hew closer to the books. Link to comment
Tom Holmberg April 20, 2022 Share April 20, 2022 On 4/18/2022 at 8:47 AM, Columbo said: IMO I think the Austin Powers movies of the 90s, and I think Daniel Craig even mentioned this years ago, made the Bond producers go in a much more serious direction in the 21st century. Which is the wrong way to go. The problem with the later films were uninteresting villains and convoluted but boring plots. 1 Link to comment
SlovakPrincess April 25, 2022 Share April 25, 2022 I think Casino Royale is the best of the Daniel Craig ones, and one of the best in the entire franchise (putting aside that ... um ... scene where he's tied naked to a chair -- I'm not even a man and I felt very, very uncomfortable during that scene omg that was so unnecessary whywhywhy). But, yes, most of the Craig movies were overly serious and not much fun. Skyfall actually had a mostly coherent plot, which was nice, but the villain in it annoyed me to distraction. I may have fallen asleep during Quantum of Solace ... Weirdly, I think Pierce Brosnan was excellently cast, but I only enjoy a few parts of his Bond movies, none of them I'd rewatch all the way through - the stories weren't great. My really controversial opinion is that I only enjoy and want to rewatch Casino Royale or the Roger Moore films (except Live and Let Die or Moonraker, which are just bad IMO). Yes, they're goofy, but they're fun, and Moore is clearly having fun, and the love interests are pretty interesting characters in their own right in most of his films. Connery's last Bond - Diamonds Are Forever - is probably the ultimate worst of all the ones I've seen -- I just hated it. Link to comment
Tom Holmberg April 25, 2022 Share April 25, 2022 10 hours ago, SlovakPrincess said: I think Casino Royale is the best of the Daniel Craig ones, and one of the best in the entire franchise (putting aside that ... um ... scene where he's tied naked to a chair -- I'm not even a man and I felt very, very uncomfortable during that scene omg that was so unnecessary whywhywhy). But, yes, most of the Craig movies were overly serious and not much fun. Skyfall actually had a mostly coherent plot, which was nice, but the villain in it annoyed me to distraction. I may have fallen asleep during Quantum of Solace ... Weirdly, I think Pierce Brosnan was excellently cast, but I only enjoy a few parts of his Bond movies, none of them I'd rewatch all the way through - the stories weren't great. My really controversial opinion is that I only enjoy and want to rewatch Casino Royale or the Roger Moore films (except Live and Let Die or Moonraker, which are just bad IMO). Yes, they're goofy, but they're fun, and Moore is clearly having fun, and the love interests are pretty interesting characters in their own right in most of his films. Connery's last Bond - Diamonds Are Forever - is probably the ultimate worst of all the ones I've seen -- I just hated it. "Casino Royale" hewed closer to the original book (the chair scene is right from the Fleming story). My favorite (like a lot of old-time Bond fans) is "On Her Majesty's Secret Service," (despite Lazenby) but "From Russia with Love" is a close second. At the time, I really loved "Goldfinger" and "Thunderball," but today I see those as pushing the movies in the wrong direction. "Diamonds are Forever" is very much in the Roger Moore feel, despite having Sean Connery. Link to comment
Anduin April 25, 2022 Share April 25, 2022 10 hours ago, SlovakPrincess said: I think Casino Royale is the best of the Daniel Craig ones, and one of the best in the entire franchise (putting aside that ... um ... scene where he's tied naked to a chair -- I'm not even a man and I felt very, very uncomfortable during that scene omg that was so unnecessary whywhywhy). Compare the chair scene to the usual Bond torture or execution sequence. The villain just has this crude brutality to him. No elaborate methods or gizmos here. It's almost refreshing how crude it is. By the time of Spectre, all that is sadly gone. Elaborate gizmos are back. Link to comment
BetterButter May 10, 2022 Share May 10, 2022 Danny Boyle Reveals His Axed Bond Movie Sent 007 to Russia: Producers ‘Lost Confidence In It’ 1 Link to comment
Dr.OO7 October 6, 2022 Share October 6, 2022 On 4/25/2022 at 9:13 AM, Anduin said: The villain just has this crude brutality to him. No elaborate methods or gizmos here. It's almost refreshing how crude it is. He even lampshades how he's never understood all these elaborate methods of torture. The Craig era really went places Bond movies haven't gone before, literally. We've never seen the homes of the MI6 crew before. And they really broke away from the standard Bond movie sequence, even while following it to an extent. 1 Link to comment
Tom Holmberg October 6, 2022 Share October 6, 2022 Yesterday, Oct 5, was the 60th anniv. of the release of "Dr. No", the first Bond movie, and oddly, the 60th anniv. of the release of "Love Me Do" the first Beatles single. The 60s are born! 1 Link to comment
Rickster October 6, 2022 Share October 6, 2022 All the Bond movies are on Amazon Prime right now, plus a pretty interesting documentary on the music of the Bond films. 1 Link to comment
jah1986 October 10, 2022 Share October 10, 2022 Just watched Casino Royale over the weekend, and loved it! I had not seen any Daniel Craig Bond movies but watched No Time to Die and decided to go back and watch his first outing. It was just so well done, and I loved Vesper Lynd. Of course that meant Quantum of Solace was next and I didn't love it, didn't hate it, just didn't love it. Link to comment
Tom Holmberg October 10, 2022 Share October 10, 2022 38 minutes ago, jah1986 said: Just watched Casino Royale over the weekend, and loved it! It stayed closer to the spirit of the book, which help it a lot. I kind of wish that the Bond producers would start over again and remake the movies based on the Bond books. After all its been 60 years since the first movie came out. Link to comment
Fool to cry December 18, 2022 Share December 18, 2022 (edited) Rewatching Goldfinger and the part where Bond figures out that Goldfinger plan to set off an atomic bomb in Fort Knox would cause the US gold reserve to be radioactive for 57 years and Goldfinger corrects him "58 years to be precise." The movie was made in 1964 so the gold would now be unradioactive this year in 2022! Edited December 18, 2022 by Fool to cry 2 3 Link to comment
Fool to cry May 24, 2023 Share May 24, 2023 (edited) First Bond I saw in theaters. RIP. Edited May 25, 2023 by Fool to cry 1 4 Link to comment
Dr.OO7 May 27, 2023 Share May 27, 2023 On 5/24/2023 at 5:40 PM, Fool to cry said: First Bond I saw in theaters. RIP. A PHENOMENAL Bond theme song. Everything about that movie was excellent. Pierce Brosnan hit it out of the park with his debut. 1 Link to comment
Palimelon July 19 Share July 19 I always thought For Your Eyes Only was one of the more underrated Bond movies. Yeah it has some negatives (Bibi, the ending with Thatcher), but the positives outweigh all of that. I liked how it was a pared down, somewhat back to basics Bond, with a slightly more ruthless version of Moore's Bond, but still keeping the suspense and action while maintaining the gorgeous locations (Greece and the Italian Alps). Definitely one of the ones I re-watch more than the others. 3 Link to comment
Dr.OO7 August 12 Share August 12 On 7/19/2024 at 8:28 AM, Palimelon said: I always thought For Your Eyes Only was one of the more underrated Bond movies. Yeah it has some negatives (Bibi, the ending with Thatcher), but the positives outweigh all of that. I liked how it was a pared down, somewhat back to basics Bond, with a slightly more ruthless version of Moore's Bond, but still keeping the suspense and action while maintaining the gorgeous locations (Greece and the Italian Alps). Definitely one of the ones I re-watch more than the others. I completely agree. Aside from the negatives you've pointed out, I think it's actually Moore's best movie and certainly in the top ten. The Spy Who Loved Me is equally good, but it's a fantasy-type film. FYEO edges it out because it's more realistic. 3 Link to comment
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