I think you should leave the picture of Tanya up, as a tribute.bjmdds wrote:Captain, choose another photo for New Year's now that appeals to you.
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I think you should leave the picture of Tanya up, as a tribute.bjmdds wrote:Captain, choose another photo for New Year's now that appeals to you.
I’m not surprised but there are all kinds of contractual stuff from distribution rights to compensation for the actors, Directors, writers, investors , I’m not sure how that plays in for a movie filmed in 2019. Insurance might have to pay out but probably will not cover a finished product that can’t be brought to markerbjmdds wrote:Having initially been scheduled for release in April 2020, Daniel Craig’s fifth and final outing as 007 was pushed back to November as the Coronavirus pandemic took hold, before being delayed once more. No Time to Die is currently penciled in to hit the big screen on April 2nd, but insider Daniel Richtman now claims that the wait might end up being even longer..........at this rate they might wait until 2022 to release it for the 60th anniversary.
On top of all that, don't forget they're also shelling out a million dollars a month in interest on the loans they took out to make this turkey!Omega wrote: ↑Sat Jan 09, 2021 11:52 pmI’m not surprised but there are all kinds of contractual stuff from distribution rights to compensation for the actors, Directors, writers, investors , I’m not sure how that plays in for a movie filmed in 2019. Insurance might have to pay out but probably will not cover a finished product that can’t be brought to markerbjmdds wrote:Having initially been scheduled for release in April 2020, Daniel Craig’s fifth and final outing as 007 was pushed back to November as the Coronavirus pandemic took hold, before being delayed once more. No Time to Die is currently penciled in to hit the big screen on April 2nd, but insider Daniel Richtman now claims that the wait might end up being even longer..........at this rate they might wait until 2022 to release it for the 60th anniversary.
As much as it gives me guilty pleasure, I'm a bit disappointed this film is so embroiled in turmoil, just because I don't want to give them any excuses for it's failure. I want it to fail of it's own volition in order to teach the powers that be this is not what the audience wants!
Point taken, but I'm relieved that it's Craig embroiled in this fiasco, and not someone who would actually be good as Bond. Then again, hadn't La Diva's behaviour already caused the release to be delayed at least once? With a Turner or a Cavill in the role, the film might have been out before Rona arrived.dirtybenny wrote:As much as it gives me guilty pleasure, I'm a bit disappointed this film is so embroiled in turmoil, just because I don't want to give them any excuses for it's failure. I want it to fail of it's own volition in order to teach the powers that be this is not what the audience wants!
Funny I thought the industry pretty much expected it was off the table and rescheduling to nov probably wouldn’t work either thus the 2022 let have Craig stay the face of bond for the 60th planKristatos wrote:Variety now reporting that an April release date is unlikely: https://variety.com/2021/film/news/movi ... ssion=true
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