Cinematic 007 in Big Trouble?
We just read a series of very eye-opening posts at
http://rottentomatoes.com/vine/j/bawiseconsulting
Two issues are discussed in four items originally published by the “RICK SHAW NEWS SERVICE" based in Tokyo. The first of the “JAMES BOND 007 IN BIG TROUBLE HERE” items talk about the threats of Sony, UA, and Danjak against Brenda Wise Consulting for her quest to commercially market Bond caricatures by illustrator Ian Baker.
Then, the articles allegedly say the companies behind the Bond films are in big trouble, and claim even Michael G. Wilson may be on his way out. Further, the writer says financial woes are behind the delay of the next James Bond 007 film until Christmas of 2011.
“While Bond producers, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli “insist they are taking a rest from Bond," the truth is more 'strategic and logistical.' Sony owes the Broccoli owned 'Danjaq, LLC' roughly $300,000,000 for their last two Daniel Craig films. “Evidently, Sony Pictures 'paid its bills' with Broccoli money," said one source at the Sony Studio in Culver City, California. “That is why Sony is offering Danjaq, LLC two outside pictures, one of which will be a remake of “CHITTY, CHITTY, BANG, BANG," the 1968 classic, which starred DICK VAN DYKE as Hirotomus Potts and was produced by Danjaq co-founder, James
Bond producer, ALBERT R. BROCCOLI.
“The two pictures will mean Sony may get away with only paying Danjaq about $170,000,000 on the $300,000,000 they owe them, especially if the two outside Bond films should tank. We believe the Sony team is counting on 'Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang' and their other film, a thriller — to go down the tubes."
Many more details are in the posts at Brenda’s “Rotten Tomatoes” site.
(DC and Babs after a meeting a few days ago. They don't look very happy although nothing new there)

