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bjmdds wrote:http://truthdive.com/2012/01/23/James-B ... cenes.html Here is more negative publicity for Bond 23. These people claim Eon is CLUELESS about correct customs and they have offended them deeply. Morons surely have run amuck in the Eon castle with Mendes now the puppet of his masters.
:shock: how the hell can they even think of filming such a scene without studying proper protocol first?! :shock: not to mention, seen as people who were competent on the matter were there, why the hell didn't they listen to them?!?! SERIOUSLY!? How ignorant.
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http://www.thefest.com/fest/Current/NewYork/ny.php I have been to these for the past 10 years. For once you would think Paul or Ringo would actually show up but they have yet to ever come. BUT, the big Mickey Dolenz and Wings band members and Peter from Peter and Gordon will grace the Saturday night concert stage with the Beatles cover band Liverpool. It is a mob scene at this convention.
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BJ this one is for you ;)
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Stumbled across it today, nothing to do with us as far as I am aware. So not only are we not alone (we never were despite the repeated meme ) a few talented chaps share BJ's opinion of the current situation.
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Alessandra wrote:
bjmdds wrote:http://truthdive.com/2012/01/23/James-B ... cenes.html Here is more negative publicity for Bond 23. These people claim Eon is CLUELESS about correct customs and they have offended them deeply. Morons surely have run amuck in the Eon castle with Mendes now the puppet of his masters.
:shock: how the hell can they even think of filming such a scene without studying proper protocol first?! :shock: not to mention, seen as people who were competent on the matter were there, why the hell didn't they listen to them?!?! SERIOUSLY!? How ignorant.
I think they saw it on the telly and said "Wow, how gripping is this, we need to do this." Never giving it a second thought. If they include it maybe Prince Harry will join the boycott.

I also have the feeling (more and more recently) they are truly pressed for time and didn't have time to really check this out properly.
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There seem to be more stories with a Bad vibe to them coming out about Skyfail. This could turn out to be a very
problematic production, rushed into production simply to meet the 50th anniversary. Stand By for QOS 2.
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Why the need to rush ThunderP? They had 3 years free time to prepare. Incompetent morons across the board :!:
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Blowfeld wrote:BJ this one is for you ;)
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Stumbled across it today, nothing to do with us as far as I am aware. So not only are we not alone (we never were despite the repeated meme ) a few talented chaps share BJ's opinion of the current situation.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: That about sums up another Danielle Cr-egg production :!:
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Blowfeld wrote:
Alessandra wrote:
bjmdds wrote:http://truthdive.com/2012/01/23/James-B ... cenes.html Here is more negative publicity for Bond 23. These people claim Eon is CLUELESS about correct customs and they have offended them deeply. Morons surely have run amuck in the Eon castle with Mendes now the puppet of his masters.
:shock: how the hell can they even think of filming such a scene without studying proper protocol first?! :shock: not to mention, seen as people who were competent on the matter were there, why the hell didn't they listen to them?!?! SERIOUSLY!? How ignorant.
I think they saw it on the telly and said "Wow, how gripping is this, we need to do this." Never giving it a second thought. If they include it maybe Prince Harry will join the boycott.

I also have the feeling (more and more recently) they are truly pressed for time and didn't have time to really check this out properly.
Well at this point given how ignorant they were, I hope they do go ahead with it and that Prince Harry DOES join the boycott. That'll be their freaking end, finally.

That they are pressed for time is without a doubt true, as we were saying before they started filming, they were INSANELY late LAST SUMMER already. To be in the middle of filming now for something that will be released in UK & Ireland in OCTOBER is just nuts. Especially since now it comes out that they aren't going abroad and they will need a LOT more post production to insert beach and whatever exotic location image with CGI, as well as whatever other exotic location is needed, on top of all the other already included special effects. I am truly beyond perplexed.

:lol: those scene directions as photographed are hilarious :lol: (a tad unclassy but still funny). Guess more and more people are realizing this isn't exactly an up-to-par James Bond movie. And coming after the mess that was QoS, no less. We said it was going to be the exact same thing again... and it seems like it will be (or, EEEK! Even worse, given at least they DID film on location for QoS. However, the 2nd unit work for this one may be better. IF they use one that is, at this rate Bond will catch criminals just by running or riding a bicycle :lol:)
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"The producers of Skyfall have reportedly already raised £29 million – a third of the film’s budget – from brands that will appear on screen. The figure is more than twice that of the previous record, which is held by Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report." Also, "a copy of the October issue, http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/11/ ... 24x330.jpg which features an image of Charles Dickens on the cover, is now set to appear as a prop in a scene set in M’s flat. Literary Review editor Nancy Sladek said: ‘We are thrilled. M is clearly a lady of great taste and authority.’ While the magazine and the spy films might seem worlds apart, Ms Sladek pointed out that Literary Review’s deputy editor Tom Fleming is a great-nephew of the late Ian Fleming, who wrote the Bond books, while contributors include former Soviet spy Oleg Gordievsky."
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FBF, read this: "Film blog FlickeringMyth also picked up the story, noting, “An Oscar contender would surely need to be a different kind of film altogether to the usual romp packed with sexy women, car chases and fight scenes? The real danger is that by aiming to be something it’s not, Bond 23 could end up being both a bad film and a bad Bond film, lacking both depth and excitement.” Still, the blog contended, it’s a possibility – after all, Bardem and Fiennes, married to a “deeper plot”, could pull off at least a few nominations, without even sacrificing all the classic Bondian elements, such as naked ladies and car chases. “But could a film called Skyfall ever conceivably win an Oscar?”
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bjmdds wrote:"The producers of Skyfall have reportedly already raised £29 million – a third of the film’s budget – from brands that will appear on screen. The figure is more than twice that of the previous record, which is held by Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report." Also, "a copy of the October issue, http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/11/ ... 24x330.jpg which features an image of Charles Dickens on the cover, is now set to appear as a prop in a scene set in M’s flat. Literary Review editor Nancy Sladek said: ‘We are thrilled. M is clearly a lady of great taste and authority.’ While the magazine and the spy films might seem worlds apart, Ms Sladek pointed out that Literary Review’s deputy editor Tom Fleming is a great-nephew of the late Ian Fleming, who wrote the Bond books, while contributors include former Soviet spy Oleg Gordievsky."
Yeah old news really. Unless someone were to write about how much lower Skyfall's marketing is.
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bjmdds wrote:FBF, read this: "Film blog FlickeringMyth also picked up the story, noting, “An Oscar contender would surely need to be a different kind of film altogether to the usual romp packed with sexy women, car chases and fight scenes? The real danger is that by aiming to be something it’s not, Bond 23 could end up being both a bad film and a bad Bond film, lacking both depth and excitement.” Still, the blog contended, it’s a possibility – after all, Bardem and Fiennes, married to a “deeper plot”, could pull off at least a few nominations, without even sacrificing all the classic Bondian elements, such as naked ladies and car chases. “But could a film called Skyfall ever conceivably win an Oscar?”
:lol: nice picture they chose
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according to The Express. The paper claims that director Sam Mendes wants to focus his adventure on “characterful performances” instead of the franchise’s usual action set pieces. Most strikingly of all the director, with his background in quality theatre, reportedly wants to use this focus on the talents of the cast to bag some weighty Oscar nominations for a Bond film.

In the past any award wins for the films have been limited to the technical departments instrumental to the creation of unique and groundbreaking stunts. But Mendes appears to be setting his sights higher, which raises all sorts of questions for fans of 007. An Oscar contender would surely need to be a different kind of film altogether to the usual romp packed with sexy women, car chases and fight scenes?

The real danger is that by aiming to be something it’s not, Bond 23 could end up being both a bad film and a bad Bond film, lacking both depth and excitement.
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That picture of Daniel Craig is... :shock: "Wooden" isn't even the word.
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bjmdds wrote:“But could a film called Skyfall ever conceivably win an Oscar?”
I hope not. Nothing Special doesn't deserve any nominations from the Oscars, not even the technical category.
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I've never understood the need of some diehard Bond fans to try and push for the films to get Academy Awards-especially given the last Bond film. Are they freaking joking? :cuss:
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Bond 23: Nothing Special doesn't deserve even a single Oscar nomination in the technical category. If it does, you may as well hire Carrot Top as Bond or Vanilla Ice. That should be a response of how stupid the Academy really is for giving some love to DC Bond film.
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Blowfeld wrote:BJ this one is for you ;)
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Stumbled across it today, nothing to do with us as far as I am aware. So not only are we not alone (we never were despite the repeated meme ) a few talented chaps share BJ's opinion of the current situation.
:lol:

Nice....wonder what the WT stands for?
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katied wrote:That picture of Daniel Craig is... :shock: "Wooden" isn't even the word.

Looks like emperor palpatine crossed with daffy duck. :lol:
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I think many of these photos are pointing to this Film going down the toilet. :lol:
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The Sweeney wrote:
Blowfeld wrote:BJ this one is for you ;)
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Stumbled across it today, nothing to do with us as far as I am aware. So not only are we not alone (we never were despite the repeated meme ) a few talented chaps share BJ's opinion of the current situation.
:lol:

Nice....wonder what the WT stands for?
LOL I think that's INT. Usual indication for scenes, interior or exteriorl , day or night etc.

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