Shaken knows how to stir it up goodshaken not stirred wrote:To sum it up without typing it,oscartheman wrote:The last 2 Person of Interest were very good.If TV can be this good why is Bond so terrible?
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This is how the studios buy off the critics and how Cr-egghead gets idolized for poor performances as Bond.........money talks..........pockets get lined.........then the shoe drops after seeing the piles of rubbish and the box office suffers. Expect The Gar-goyle With The Rat-Ta-Tooied Beast Of A Boyfriend to under perform here compared the the R rated Immortals. The green vegetable probably has a hand in these critics payoffs of other DC films as well. For someone who accepted the Bond role so matter-of-factly, it is ironic that this role is his ONLY claim to fame, for he is a legend in his own mind.Blowfeld wrote:What is going on with The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo? I just saw Sony is hoping mad The New Yorker is breaking Sony's 'embargo'
It was a positive to mixed review, so what is the problem are they expecting a bunch of bad reviews?
Denby's review won't be online until Monday morning, but New York Post film critic Lou Lumenick has said it's "positive to mixed" with special notice given to star Rooney Mara. "You can't take your eyes off Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander," Lumenick quotes Denby as writing.
The issue for Sony is now trying to control the remainder of critics who have seen 'Dragon Tattoo' already. Andre Caraco, the executive vice president of Sony Pictures publicity, wrote the aforementioned email to critics on Sunday morning and promised repercussions for not only the New Yorker, but any other critics who break the embargo."This is a bleak but mesmerizing piece of filmmaking; it offers a glancing, chilled view of a world in which brief moments of loyalty flicker between repeated acts of betrayal.''
Denby has problems with the source novel: "At heart, of course, the material is pulpy and sensational...There are certainly lurid moments, but I wouldn't say that Fincher exploits the material.''
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This embargo hooey is bad policy, the only thing Sony crying about it now does is highlight how cozy the industry is with supposed independent reviewers. Sony wanted an award but didn't want the people who might give them the award to write reviews early.
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That's exactly what it is. They truly are idiots though. Who is so effing stupid as to send an EMAIL around which you KNOW someone will leak so you will look for what you are? Just... It's exactly like you said Mazer... since they want an award they don't want to look like they oiled the machine (let's put it that way) in order for it to happen, so sent out threatening emails about the embargo, except this underlines EXACTLY what they have done. Morons.Mazer Rackham wrote:This embargo hooey is bad policy, the only thing Sony crying about it now does is highlight how cozy the industry is with supposed independent reviewers. Sony wanted an award but didn't want the people who might give them the award to write reviews early.
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Steven Spielberg in this week’s Entertainment Weekly gave Indy-lovers a reason to be quite optimistic. The busy Oscar-winning director mostly talked about his two upcoming movies, “War Horse,” and “The Adventures of Tintin,” along with “Lincoln,” the historical biopic he’s currently shooting with Daniel Day-Lewis. But he touched on the Indiana Jones legacy and plans for yet another film.
Spielberg insisted that he was very proud of “Crystal Skull” despite telling an audience at a recent 30th anniversary screening of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” that he knows he burned bridges with that film. “It’s public that George and I and Harrison all had a clash about genre and concept,” Spielberg recounted. “But I’ve always told George’s stories…I am best friends with George and I am very obedient to the stories he writes.” It’s well known that one of those clashes involved extra-terrestrials. The director of "E.T." was vocal about not wanting to include aliens in the film. “I’ll fight for things I don’t believe in,” he said, “but ultimately, if George wants to bring inter-dimensional beings into ‘Crystal Skull,’ I will do the best job I possibly can to acquit George’s idea and make him proud.”
Spielberg insisted that he was very proud of “Crystal Skull” despite telling an audience at a recent 30th anniversary screening of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” that he knows he burned bridges with that film. “It’s public that George and I and Harrison all had a clash about genre and concept,” Spielberg recounted. “But I’ve always told George’s stories…I am best friends with George and I am very obedient to the stories he writes.” It’s well known that one of those clashes involved extra-terrestrials. The director of "E.T." was vocal about not wanting to include aliens in the film. “I’ll fight for things I don’t believe in,” he said, “but ultimately, if George wants to bring inter-dimensional beings into ‘Crystal Skull,’ I will do the best job I possibly can to acquit George’s idea and make him proud.”
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So George Lucas was behind ruining Indian Jones too!bjmdds wrote:Steven Spielberg in this week’s Entertainment Weekly gave Indy-lovers a reason to be quite optimistic. The busy Oscar-winning director mostly talked about his two upcoming movies, “War Horse,” and “The Adventures of Tintin,” along with “Lincoln,” the historical biopic he’s currently shooting with Daniel Day-Lewis. But he touched on the Indiana Jones legacy and plans for yet another film.
Spielberg insisted that he was very proud of “Crystal Skull” despite telling an audience at a recent 30th anniversary screening of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” that he knows he burned bridges with that film. “It’s public that George and I and Harrison all had a clash about genre and concept,” Spielberg recounted. “But I’ve always told George’s stories…I am best friends with George and I am very obedient to the stories he writes.” It’s well known that one of those clashes involved extra-terrestrials. The director of "E.T." was vocal about not wanting to include aliens in the film. “I’ll fight for things I don’t believe in,” he said, “but ultimately, if George wants to bring inter-dimensional beings into ‘Crystal Skull,’ I will do the best job I possibly can to acquit George’s idea and make him proud.”
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Come on Xbox! Were is my update!
Nobody else cares I bet but I've been waiting all day for the promised update.
Nobody else cares I bet but I've been waiting all day for the promised update.
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..Watch out evil doers I'm on top of a very tall building...possibly even taller than that one batman sometimes stands on at night...except I don't do stunts...guns...and don't know how to drive a manual...but otherwise I'm sure I've got this all down pat..now how the bloody hell do I get down..you know how beeping high up I am..high enough to make this look ..yeah that one...it can kill sheep from a 100 yards (or so I've been told) I call it the stare from a very high building or in babs words le stare from a very high building fantastique..yeah remember that.
Going from this pic craig should be playing julius ceasar (or cregus ceasar or julius creggus )..hang on a sec
Gone to the dark side, bond has hmmm
Much fail it brings...hmm...if skyfall my ass don't wanna be here when it fall hmm....much dread has babs brought over this franchise hmmmm.
You are tearing Me apart skyfall, brocolli and cregg.
Spielberg insisted that he was very proud of “Crystal Skull”
Hah hah...what a story steven spielberg.
Going from this pic craig should be playing julius ceasar (or cregus ceasar or julius creggus )..hang on a sec
Gone to the dark side, bond has hmmm
Much fail it brings...hmm...if skyfall my ass don't wanna be here when it fall hmm....much dread has babs brought over this franchise hmmmm.
You are tearing Me apart skyfall, brocolli and cregg.
Spielberg insisted that he was very proud of “Crystal Skull”
Hah hah...what a story steven spielberg.
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From the Look of Old Danny boy, we might be in for the First Zombie Bond Film.
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Thunderpussy wrote:From the Look of Old Danny boy, we might be in for the First Zombie Bond Film.
Good Lord he looks awful in that photo. Downright ugly. And scary, and not in a good way (as in threatening Bond) but in a ghost-like way like you said. I can't believe this dude is playing James Bond. That looks like a henchman at best. My goodness!
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Ale, what is missing from the cruciferous one's 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder' mindset? Tell me a rational response. What's that? You cannot? What is going here with greeny? I just don't get it.
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I've heard regular women (NOT my friends, let it be clear, we have far higher requirements for men ) say they find him sexy (not attractive though, but sexy). Some have always had the taste for horror I guess. And I mean no disrespect at all for them or him, this is just an objective stance, there are canons for beauty and handsomeness and he meets none of those. Sexy is definitely in the eye of the beholder. Some guys my friends dated I would never have gotten past the 10 foot distance between me and them But James Bond is supposed to be HANDSOME and sexy, not just sexy. So in any case the cruciferous one is wrong and just imposing her way because I'm guessing she, like those women, finds him "sexy". Again, not enough to be James Bond regardless. And there is NO way anyone can sustain the thesis that he is handsome. No. Not different handsome, not "rugged" handsome because like my friend Cindy said he isn't rugged, "He's more craggy than rugged". He is just NOT handsome, the end. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder just and only up until a certain point and there are required canons of symmetry and proportion to meet (I'm talking classic beauty canons here, not the modern "he's got tattoos and a nice ass" canons ) in order to define someone handsome. Craig doesn't meet them, it's as simple as that. Of course some won't care and they will still find him sexy, but my point is, that's still NOT enough to be cast as James Bond.bjmdds wrote:Ale, what is missing from the cruciferous one's 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder' mindset? Tell me a rational response. What's that? You cannot? What is going here with greeny? I just don't get it.
That photo really has me
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Hard to believe how awful he looks on set. Unless they are going to CIG his whole face (Tintin) it makes no sence
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Old man Dan looks like Frankenstiens creature and this is him ONSET unbelievable.
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No DC mug allowed in this forum unless it's Star Trek related.Blowfeld wrote:
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Hard to believe how awful he looks on set. Unless they are going to CIG his whole face (Tintin) it makes no sence
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I think he rather resembles Hoagy Carmichael, don't you?Blowfeld wrote:
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Hard to believe how awful he looks on set. Unless they are going to CIG his whole face (Tintin) it makes no sence
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Will piefall do better than quanderp of boris
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