Craig came up with the the idea because of course he did. Why is EON still trying to build this crumb up. I don't care if he did come up with the idea of spilling soda all over the street it doesn't make his portrayal of Bond any more compelling. However EON seems to think we need to know what a great mind for film making Mr. Craig has because he went to a theater once and had his shoes welded to the isle.Kristatos wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 12:32 pm It seems we can add stunt coordinator to Craggy's ever-expanding list of job titles: https://www.nme.com/news/film/no-time-t ... nt-2789981
Speaking of theaters further down in the article Craig says this defending their decision to postpone release:
“This thing is just bigger than all of us. We just want people to go and see this movie in the right way, in a safe way.”
“Cinemas all around the world are closed at the moment. We want to release the movie at the same time all around the world and this isn’t the right time. So fingers crossed, 2 April [2021] is going to be our day.”
Bigger than all of us? What is this picture the second coming of Christ?! Come on old boy get it together, it's just a coolly anticipated movie that will perform lackluster no matter when it's released. If they had any confidence in the quality of this film they could release it in stages and people would still come out to see it when it came to their town. Instead they need to spring it on an unwitting public like some sort of conjuring trick or more fittingly a global confidence scam.
As a side note the article above is an abridged version of another article that appears... in a print magazine. EON's modus operandi dead print to promote a dead film.