If the new Bond film did happen to be purchased for $600 million by Netflix or Apple, then what?
How do those services make their money back?
I know I am comparing Apples to Oranges, but I just saw BORAT 2 for free (or inclusive) with my Amazon Prime subscription.
We had the chance to see...
I can't see the powers-that-be preventing a disc release of the new James Bond film.
While I understand that watching it on the home screen diminishes the theatrical experience, I think it has come to the point where there's really no choice but to throw it to streaming. I don't see theaters...
Think this is a great idea for Apple (or Netflix) to obtain the new James Bond movie.
It has the potential of making far more money in licensing rights than it would in theaters that will be mostly empty due to a pandemic that I agree with Sam is not going to be over anytime soon.
I started doing that shortly after buying the iTunes collection.
Got to THE SPY WHO LOVED ME and just stopped.
My fear is the 80s Bond films which I don't remember being very good.
I will pick up on this again at some point but right now I am littering my digital account with new downloads.
NO TIME TO DIE is in theaters
April 10, 2020
In No Time To Die, Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be...