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No Time To Die | October 8 2021 | 82% on RT | RIP Sean Connery

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54 minutes ago, Macleod said:

Let's recall that a Red Carpet Premiere also happened for MULAN...just before everything was pulled. 

I'm hopeful...but cynical...and realistic.

Other times, it was pulled because everything shut down and every movie was delayed.

 

Another situation now, and NTTD is in a point that it's going to loose money no matter what so keep delaying is nonsense.

 

They delayed in NZ and AUS because of lockdowns. I think the only thing that would make they delay it again is if UK and US also put 70% of people under lockdown.

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I rewatched Casino Royale and watched Quantum of Solace last night and both movies or so fucking good. Casino Royale an absolute masterpiece (the turn to romantic melodrama towards the end works so well) and Quantum of Solace is a lot more weird and brutal than I expected (probably why it's so divisive). Movie follows its own convuluted rhythm and feels very deliberately edited to really hone in this idea that Bond is just a chaotic killing machine (some really interesting crosscutting during the action scenes). 

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36 minutes ago, lorddemaxus said:

I rewatched Casino Royale and watched Quantum of Solace last night and both movies or so fucking good. Casino Royale an absolute masterpiece (the turn to romantic melodrama towards the end works so well) and Quantum of Solace is a lot more weird and brutal than I expected (probably why it's so divisive). Movie follows its own convuluted rhythm and feels very deliberately edited to really hone in this idea that Bond is just a chaotic killing machine (some really interesting crosscutting during the action scenes). 

Watching Quantum back to back is the best way to see it, doesn’t work super well on its own. Casino is one of the best in the whole franchise and one of the great 2000s action films. No Time To Die looks like it could match it from what Fukunaga has been saying, a blend of that grounded deconstruction with classic Bond stuff being brought back again (megalomaniac villains, crazy gadgets and tech, evil lairs, etc.)

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4 hours ago, lorddemaxus said:

I rewatched Casino Royale and watched Quantum of Solace last night and both movies or so fucking good. Casino Royale an absolute masterpiece (the turn to romantic melodrama towards the end works so well) and Quantum of Solace is a lot more weird and brutal than I expected (probably why it's so divisive). Movie follows its own convuluted rhythm and feels very deliberately edited to really hone in this idea that Bond is just a chaotic killing machine (some really interesting crosscutting during the action scenes). 

CR is a masterpiece. QOS was pretty bad

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2 hours ago, EmpireCity said:

The scene they showed today was fucking awesome.  So well shot and the most exciting thing was Daniel Craig was full on engaged and as intense as I have seen him in a long time.  Huge change from the sleepwalking through Spectre.  

So fucking excited for this. Wish the best for it moneywise

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7 hours ago, SchumacherFTW said:

Come on universal, get these tickets on sale, need my sweet spot at my local IMAX

BFI teased this on Facebook, I expect it next Tues right after the bank holiday.

 

Fingers crossed the Science Museum decides to start screening new releases...at least there's always Manchester

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8 minutes ago, antovolk said:

BFI teased this on Facebook, I expect it next Tues right after the bank holiday.

 

Fingers crossed the Science Museum decides to start screening new releases...at least there's always Manchester

I'm just going to stick with my local Liemax. The BFI is waaaaaaay too expensive now and Cineworld Leicester Square is too uncomfortable. I've got a big ass screen here, big capacity and a ton of leg room. I'll take that. 

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2 minutes ago, SchumacherFTW said:

I'm just going to stick with my local Liemax. The BFI is waaaaaaay too expensive now and Cineworld Leicester Square is too uncomfortable. I've got a big ass screen here, big capacity and a ton of leg room. I'll take that. 

The seats in both the BFI IMAX and CW Leicester Square IMAX are atrocious. I always get someone’s knee in my back. Whenever I’m down there I choose the Dolby Cinema screen at Odeon Leicester Square. The screen isn’t as big, but the chairs and sound annihilate both IMAX’s.

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9 minutes ago, SnokesLegs said:

The seats in both the BFI IMAX and CW Leicester Square IMAX are atrocious. I always get someone’s knee in my back. Whenever I’m down there I choose the Dolby Cinema screen at Odeon Leicester Square. The screen isn’t as big, but the chairs and sound annihilate both IMAX’s.

The price though, that Dolby screen is obscenely expensive

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