bjmdds wrote:Bond 23 will be done as soon as The Hobbit debuts in Australia in October.

bjmdds wrote:Afa and Sika?

Not to me he looks about right for a young captain commander skipper whatever Bond is supposed to be. In a way Dalton and Brosnan looked slightly older than a agent in their prime would be. Talking guys in the field doing the hard jobs.bjmdds wrote:Where's Ms. Bouvier? Back from her secret trip yet? The Cold Light Of Day debuts in the USA in 2 weeks. I am not expecting rave reviews on this one. It only did $10 million worldwide and Henry looks a bit too young for Bond here: http://www.boxofficemojo.com/img/c/cold ... ight02.jpg but Q is now a child so who knows?

bjmdds wrote:FBF, it's time to release the Kraken http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb2 ... Kraken.jpg , ala Clash Of The Titans, to do battle against Eon and their minions. http://entimg.s-msn.com/i/150/News/Aug1 ... nd_150.jpg



bjmdds wrote:http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=daily&id=2016obamasamerica.htm It's a huge hitThe truth be told
Finally
It should top Moore's trash hopefully and is doing around $1 million per day now
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for 4 years. If Cr-egg and Oh-bama aren't BOTH fired after this November 6-9 results, it might be time to relocate to Australia if they are accepting new people.bjmdds wrote:http://www.policymic.com/articles/13205/henry-cavill-as-superman-in-man-of-steel-will-outdo-batman-and-the-dark-knight-franchise This person is delusional. Superman will NOT outdo the Bat franchise, right FBF?
“There are quite a lot of new things in this movie, but I never had the intention to reinvent the wheel,” he said.
While there's speculation as to whether 'Skyfall' will be Daniel Craig's last input as 007, it sounds as if the British star isn't quite ready to hang up the dinner jacket just yet. (I am sensing Bardem's role involves bi-sexual situations......mark my words on this one)

bjmdds wrote:(FBF, can it top TDK now? If no gunman shooting, it would have I guess for sure. UK liked it more than The Avengers and another reason why Bale could be Bond.)

Dredd is the second attempt at bringing the popular comic book character to the big screen following 1995's Judge Dredd, which earned just $34.7 million and is generally disliked (5.1 rating on IMDb). This new incarnation received good word-of-mouth out of a screening at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, though that's preaching to the choir. The model for violent, R-rated niche comic book adaptations, from a box office perspective, is 2010's Kick-Ass: fanboy interest got the movie to $19.8 million on its opening weekend, though it quickly petered out at $48.1 million. Those figures are probably the best-case-scenario for Dredd.

Kristatos wrote:From Box Office Mojo:Dredd is the second attempt at bringing the popular comic book character to the big screen following 1995's Judge Dredd, which earned just $34.7 million and is generally disliked (5.1 rating on IMDb). This new incarnation received good word-of-mouth out of a screening at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, though that's preaching to the choir. The model for violent, R-rated niche comic book adaptations, from a box office perspective, is 2010's Kick-Ass: fanboy interest got the movie to $19.8 million on its opening weekend, though it quickly petered out at $48.1 million. Those figures are probably the best-case-scenario for Dredd.
Bear in mind, however, that the movie only had a $45 million budget. If it reaches its best-case scenario in North America, it'll still be doing pretty well.

bjmdds wrote: (I am sensing Bardem's role involves bi-sexual situations......mark my words on this one)
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