It's funny,the quibbles I had with the film were minor,but ones that mattered to me(the near rape for one)
And I LOVED the first shot, tracking along the lake and then going in

We'll see you early next year when Craig announces he is stepping down from the role of Bond.......stockslivevan wrote: Until then, I'll see you all at another time (a big Bond event occurring), another place (MI6/Alternative007).
Glad you enjoyed it Moneypenny. Did Craig portray Bond well for you here?katied wrote:His head exploded![]()
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It's funny,the quibbles I had with the film were minor,but ones that mattered to me(the near rape for one)
And I LOVED the first shot, tracking along the lake and then going in


It won't do Bond numbers, but it will probably get the same sort of box office as other Edward Zwick films like Glory.bjmdds wrote:It looks like Bond is it for him, unless Defiance does something at the box office.

Yes......but No but............CR was released a week before thankgiving, same as DAD, and the weekday figures are always bigger than a normal weekdays take, as they get higher as the week goes on.bjmdds wrote:Day 5 in the USA saw CR take in $4.5 million, 2 years ago, with fewer showings per day, and lower ticket prices by 10%. Yesterday, TBM took in only $4 million total on day 5, with more shows per day and higher ticket prices. The next 2 weeks will see if it has the interest of the public to topple CR. I am curious about the UK as well, which was down to $8.6 million in total box office after weekend number 3.

Can the UK squeeze out another $40 million+ to top CR EA?Arthur Brain wrote:Yes......but No but............CR was released a week before thankgiving, same as DAD, and the weekday figures are always bigger than a normal weekdays take, as they get higher as the week goes on.bjmdds wrote:Day 5 in the USA saw CR take in $4.5 million, 2 years ago, with fewer showings per day, and lower ticket prices by 10%. Yesterday, TBM took in only $4 million total on day 5, with more shows per day and higher ticket prices. The next 2 weeks will see if it has the interest of the public to topple CR. I am curious about the UK as well, which was down to $8.6 million in total box office after weekend number 3.
In fact QOS seems to be doing pretty well during this week in the US. it will be interesting to see how QOS does during the week prior to thanksgiving.
I only wish.........QOS had been upto scratch as per CR, and not had such a rushed post-production............it makes you wonder then how well the film could of been received.
AB

I'm wondering when the "Winehouse for Bond 23 theme" campaign is going to start(if it hasn't already)bjmdds wrote:I wonder when Winehouse will see the film, if she is able to make it to her seat.

I've corrected your post for you.The Sweeney wrote:The fact that QoS raked in more in its opening weekend in the USA than TBU, means finally Bond has won the battle with Bourne in the US.
It also shows that Craig's Bond in CR is popular with US audiences, due to the high opening weekend. If we had believed the doom-mongering on here from Bj, no one would have turned up to see QoS in the US, because Craig isn't popular there.
Thankfully this has put that theory to bed once and for all. Will QoS top CR? Probably, both globally and in the US. But that argument is now almost irrelevant anymore. The opening weekend in the US speaks volumes about how popular Bond is.
I'm suprised you lot ain't in mourning right now....
