shaken not stirred wrote:d**n, no november man in Norwich in the U.K yet , what do we seem to have against Brozzer over here anyway?.
Yeah, it's only on one screen here in Bristol. And, sod's law, that screen is in a multiplex that's really difficult to get to if, like me, you don't have a car.
I have a car but...d**n that's still a long way for Me, way it's going I may have to settle with watching it on dvd instead .
shaken not stirred wrote:d**n, no november man in Norwich in the U.K yet , what do we seem to have against Brozzer over here anyway?.
Yeah, it's only on one screen here in Bristol. And, sod's law, that screen is in a multiplex that's really difficult to get to if, like me, you don't have a car.
I have a car but...d**n that's still a long way for Me, way it's going I may have to settle with watching it on dvd instead .
Pity. If you lived closer, I might have asked you for a lift
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
Favorite Bond Movie: The Dark Knight Trilogy, Mission: Impossible, Kingsman: The Secret Service and The November Man or any upcoming actioners starring Pierce Brosnan (no, it's not James Bond which is good since it will help him expand his reputation as an actor especially in the action realm)
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FormerBondFan wrote:
Like I've been saying, there's a strange force out there that has been trying to bring Pierce down since after GE.
Sometimes films aren't as successful at the box office as they should be. It doesn't require belief in supernatural forces, or wild conspiracy theories in which Barbara Broccoli controls the entire movie industry, from the studios to the exhibitors, in order to explain it.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
Favorite Bond Movie: The Dark Knight Trilogy, Mission: Impossible, Kingsman: The Secret Service and The November Man or any upcoming actioners starring Pierce Brosnan (no, it's not James Bond which is good since it will help him expand his reputation as an actor especially in the action realm)
Favorite Movies: Star Wars Indiana Jones Star Trek The Dark Knight Trilogy Harry Potter Middle-Earth The Matrix Mission: Impossible The Mummy Jurassic Park Godzilla
Kristatos wrote:Sometimes films aren't as successful at the box office as they should be.
Since after GE, Pierce's work either get not-so-good reviews or do not get the recognition they deserve or both.
It doesn't require belief in supernatural forces, or wild conspiracy theories in which Barbara Broccoli controls the entire movie industry, from the studios to the exhibitors, in order to explain it.
Man I don't think any had sabotaged Pierce. I also don't think GE is his best movie. He's gone a lot further the most actors after bond. He's doing better than Craig is now with his other jobs
Favorite Bond Movie: The Dark Knight Trilogy, Mission: Impossible, Kingsman: The Secret Service and The November Man or any upcoming actioners starring Pierce Brosnan (no, it's not James Bond which is good since it will help him expand his reputation as an actor especially in the action realm)
Favorite Movies: Star Wars Indiana Jones Star Trek The Dark Knight Trilogy Harry Potter Middle-Earth The Matrix Mission: Impossible The Mummy Jurassic Park Godzilla
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shaken not stirred wrote:d**n, no november man in Norwich in the U.K yet , what do we seem to have against Brozzer over here anyway?
I don't think we have anything against Brosnan. November Man is a small movie that will appeal to those who liked Brosnan as Bond and/or thought he deserved another film. There's no way this would have the same opening as Bond. No Cinema near me is showing NM, but then, i'm not a die hard Brosnan fan, so I wouldn't go if they did. Though I am curious to see the film, I will wait for the DVD.
shaken not stirred wrote:d**n, no november man in Norwich in the U.K yet , what do we seem to have against Brozzer over here anyway?
I don't think we have anything against Brosnan. November Man is a small movie that will appeal to those who liked Brosnan as Bond and/or thought he deserved another film. There's no way this would have the same opening as Bond. No Cinema near me is showing NM, but then, i'm not a die hard Brosnan fan, so I wouldn't go if they did. Though I am curious to see the film, I will wait for the DVD.
I think bj said it was a $15 million film. They've put more in p&a than the movie cost. I don't get why there was a film preview for the press or why Disney is the distributor in a few areas.
But every territory they put it in with big ads and max number of cinemas the larger the whole it digs is. At this point dvd and bluray make more sense. Even with the same screen count they could not beat interstellar or the other Disney movie.
The only thing I wonder is if they are not going to make the sequel anyway. The way they've acted is not like when you see a studio give up on a movie. Like John Carter.
shaken not stirred wrote:d**n, no november man in Norwich in the U.K yet , what do we seem to have against Brozzer over here anyway?
I don't think we have anything against Brosnan. November Man is a small movie that will appeal to those who liked Brosnan as Bond and/or thought he deserved another film. There's no way this would have the same opening as Bond. No Cinema near me is showing NM, but then, i'm not a die hard Brosnan fan, so I wouldn't go if they did. Though I am curious to see the film, I will wait for the DVD.
Maybe, but I guess with all the overwhelmingly stupid unecessary praise tripefall got it feels like us as a country have really lowered our standards, people are entitled to like skyfall but I was angry that it opened so well over here when it didn't deserve it yet november man does deserve it and won't (some still think Brosnan is to blame for dad when he wasn't and that's sadly forever left a bad taint on him).
Favorite Bond Movie: The Dark Knight Trilogy, Mission: Impossible, Kingsman: The Secret Service and The November Man or any upcoming actioners starring Pierce Brosnan (no, it's not James Bond which is good since it will help him expand his reputation as an actor especially in the action realm)
Favorite Movies: Star Wars Indiana Jones Star Trek The Dark Knight Trilogy Harry Potter Middle-Earth The Matrix Mission: Impossible The Mummy Jurassic Park Godzilla
shaken not stirred wrote:Maybe, but I guess with all the overwhelmingly stupid unecessary praise tripefall got it feels like us as a country have really lowered our standards, people are entitled to like skyfall but I was angry that it opened so well over here when it didn't deserve it yet november man does deserve it and won't (some still think Brosnan is to blame for dad when he wasn't and that's sadly forever left a bad taint on him).
There's more than that. Even though Pierce does better compared to his predecessors, everything he did after GE, especially in his post-Bond career, ends up either under radar or get the recognition they deserve or both. This is something I do not understand.
Favorite Bond Movie: The Dark Knight Trilogy, Mission: Impossible, Kingsman: The Secret Service and The November Man or any upcoming actioners starring Pierce Brosnan (no, it's not James Bond which is good since it will help him expand his reputation as an actor especially in the action realm)
Favorite Movies: Star Wars Indiana Jones Star Trek The Dark Knight Trilogy Harry Potter Middle-Earth The Matrix Mission: Impossible The Mummy Jurassic Park Godzilla
FormerBondFan wrote:
There's more than that. Even though Pierce does better compared to his predecessors, everything he did after GE, especially in his post-Bond career, ends up either under radar or get the recognition they deserve or both. This is something I do not understand.
I think it's because, post-Bond, he devoted himself to smaller, more personal projects. Many of them got good critical notices, but weren't blockbusters, and weren't intended to be. Mamma Mia was a huge hit, but looked down on by the critics, probably because it lacked Skyfall's middlebrow pretensions. Critics like that sort of thing.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig