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  1. The Daily Mail is not reliable. Heck, not even Wikipedia accepts it as a source. But they're on the right track for once. The Playlist has it too: https://theplaylist.net/lupita-nyongo-bond-25-20190222/
  2. I see no evidence yet of straight-washing, and I doubt Elton would allow it, being the producer. That said, this movie isn't being directed by a paedophile, so that's an advantage.
  3. Just checked IMDb, and apparently Elliot Graham is listed as the editor. Not sure if this is true or not.
  4. The Picture of Dorian Grey Release Date: October 1st Studios: Warner Bros. Pictures, Sikelia Productions, DreamWorks Pictures Genre: Psychological thriller/horror/drama Director: Martin Scorsese Writer(s): Steven Zaillian and John Logan Cast: Asa Butterfield as Dorian Gray Daniel Radcliffe as Basil Hallward Elle Fanning as Sibyl Vane Tom Felton as James Vane Rebecca Hall as Lady Wotton with Bill Nighy as Lord Fermor and Tom Hiddleston as Henry Wotton Music by: Howard Shore MPAA Rating: R for violence, strong language, sexual content, drug and alcohol use and frightening and intense scenes Theatre count: 2,412 Runtime: 155 minutes Production Budget: $55 million Plot summary: Martin Scorsese's adaptation of the Oscar Wilde classic sees the handsome Dorian Gray fall under the spell of hedonist Henry Wotton, while a portrait of him records every one of his sins and ages when he does not.
  5. Alice Release Date: October 1st Studios: Warner Bros. Pictures, Sikelia Productions, DreamWorks Pictures Genre: Psychological thriller/horror/drama Director: Martin Scorsese Writer(s): Steven Zaillian and John Logan Cast: Asa Butterfield as Dorian Gray Daniel Radcliffe as Basil Hallward Elle Fanning as Sibyl Vane Tom Felton as James Vane Rebecca Hall as Lady Wotton with Bill Nighy as Lord Fermor and Tom Hiddleston as Henry Wotton Music by: Howard Shore MPAA Rating: R for violence, strong language, sexual content, drug and alcohol use and frightening and intense scenes Theatre count: 2,412 Runtime: 155 minutes Production Budget: $55 million Plot summary: Martin Scorsese's adaptation of the Oscar Wilde classic sees the handsome Dorian Gray fall under the spell of hedonist Henry Wotton, while a portrait of him records every one of his sins and ages when he does not.
  6. There is a Bowie film in the works (Stardust), but they don't have the rights to use his music, or his family's approval.
  7. I wonder how many more Bond films we would've gotten if MGM hadn't filed for bankruptcy in 2010.
  8. That's turning into a TV show now. Scorsese and DiCaprio are still involved though.
  9. I have no idea if this article's telling the truth or not, but it's probably worth mulling over: https://theplaylist.net/exclusive-scott-z-burns-bond-25-20190216/ The pre-existing comparisons made between Craig's films and the Bourne saga have become kind-of funny now.
  10. TV Films: Duel-9/10 Feature Films: Jaws-10/10 Close Encounter of the Third Kind-8/10 Raiders of the Lost Ark-10/10 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial-8/10 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom-9/10 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade-9/10 Jurassic Park-10/10 The Lost World: Jurassic Park-7/10 Saving Private Ryan-9/10 A.I. Artificial Intelligence-8/10 Minority Report-9/10 Catch Me If You Can-10/10 The Terminal-7/10 War of the Worlds-8/10 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull-8/10 The Adventures of Tintin-8/10 War Horse-8/10 Bridge of Spies-8/10 The BFG-7/10 The Post-8/10 Ready Player One-8/10 Average Rating (without Duel) 8.4/10 Average Rating (with Duel) 8.09/10.
  11. Mean Streets-8/10 Taxi Driver-8/10 After Hours-7/10 Goodfellas-10/10 Casino-9/10 Gangs of New York-8/10 The Departed-9/10 Shutter Island-8/10 Hugo-9/10 The Wolf of Wall Street-10/10 Average rating: 8.6/10
  12. Right now, Dune's on its own that weekend, with Dwayne Johnson's Red Notice coming out the weekend before. But it'll probably open against some Oscar-bait film or indie.
  13. I can't help but realise both of those DC films in question were directed by and starred women.
  14. Agreed. I think it has a very good chance of doing $500 million minimum now. But that's going off-topic.
  15. Something new that we might have already known: Bond's going back to Italy: https://www.thelocal.it/20190214/new-bond-film-shoot-italy-matera
  16. You said Gemini Man twice. I think one of them's meant to be Knives Out.
  17. So, a month left until filming, and no news of real importance has come out. Maybe they're saving it all for the press conference.
  18. He's repeatedly denied ever having interest in James Bond, and has said that he's 'too old' for it (I agree with him on that point).
  19. https://www.flickeringmyth.com/2019/02/which-of-christopher-nolans-favourite-actors-should-star-in-his-next-movie/ Just something to chew on until we hear more from Warner.
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