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Which studio/company do you want to co-finance and distribute Bond 25?

  • Warner Bros.

    Votes: 19 41.3%
  • Sony Pictures

    Votes: 13 28.3%
  • 20th Century Fox

    Votes: 5 10.9%
  • Universal Pictures

    Votes: 2 4.3%
  • Annapurna Pictures

    Votes: 3 6.5%
  • Apple

    Votes: 2 4.3%
  • Amazon

    Votes: 2 4.3%

  • Total voters
    46

Cranston37+

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It's actually a fun title when you realize "No Time to Die" was a movie Cubby Broccoli, Terence Young, and Richard Maibaum did before "Dr. No"...
 

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Although this is an issue...

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Jake Lipson

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Don't "Die Another Day" and "No Time to Die" mean essentially the same thing?

Also, whether the rumor is true or not, this is fairly ironic considering the rumor that Boyle exited when the Broccolis refused to allow him to kill Bond.
 

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Meh. Sounds generic.

Why they never adapted the John Gardner books and used his titles is beyond me. Those books were good and carried on the Fleming legacy while incorporating the movie elements.
 

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I know it’ll never happen, but for years as my ultimate “what if,” I’ve enjoyed imagining what it would be like if they made a few different out-of-continuity one-offs all helmed by prominent directors given complete freedom over everything including casting, setting and script. They could probably attract some really top shelf talent by removing the multi-year deal strings attached. Imagine someone doing a 1950s era Bond movie, someone else doing a 70s era, etc.
 

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I know it’ll never happen, but for years as my ultimate “what if,” I’ve enjoyed imagining what it would be like if they made a few different out-of-continuity one-offs all helmed by prominent directors given complete freedom over everything including casting, setting and script. They could probably attract some really top shelf talent by removing the multi-year deal strings attached. Imagine someone doing a 1950s era Bond movie, someone else doing a 70s era, etc.
That's exactly what I'd love to see. At this point, there are a few generations of working filmmakers who were inspired by the series. Tarantino wants to do one? Let him. Danny Boyle? Christopher Nolan? Edgar Wright? Maybe even Spielberg might still be interested if he had carte blanche.
 

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Thanks for the clip with Dame Shirley Bassey. It made me goosebumps hearing this great voice!
Now I want her singing the theme song more than ever. Please not again a squeaky rabbit like the last time. :lol:
 

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The title sounds like one of the video games from the Brosnan era, lol!

Though honestly I don’t really have much of a problem with what the titles is, I just want to the movie to be good.
 

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I’m hoping more UHd Blu Ray disc news is on the way soon.

Craig set is rumored for October.

It would be nice to know plans for the other films. Maybe March or April before the new one hits theaters??
 

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