Spot on Blowfeld.
would of Done.
Mazer Rackham wrote:Skyfall will likely do modestly well, inflation will determine how it sounds -QOS / CR set "records" in the USA even though both sold significantly fewer tickets than DAD (or TND). I doubt we will see a Golden Gun/ License To Kill scenario at the Box Office however behind the scenes at the home office I do expect a meltdown of some sort.bjmdds wrote:At $13.00 a ticket in NYC at night, the cost is getting too high. When the Gringots goblin's Bond 23 comes out, it will be $13.50 per ticket. Inflation is so low worldwide yet prices keep going way up. There has to be a backlash and Hollywood is seeing it.
Like him or hate him there is no way one actor should have as much sway as he does with an established franchise. The next actor will expect / Demand the same consideration.





http://blog.syracuse.com/entertainment/ ... y_can.html (Remember Julie Andrews?) "Adele pined for a comeback and joked about pursuing an alternate career. “The operation was a success and I’m just chilling out now until I get the all clear from my doctors,” she wrote. “I best get back to practicing my mime show now.”FormerBondFan wrote:Adele can't do the theme song? Where's the link of this?




But it didn't, it did worse in the rest of the world.We use the delicate word "underperformed" to describe Cowboys & Aliens' box office. "It's so depressing, that word," Craig replies with a chuckle.
"Look, it did pretty good. It underperformed in North America where all the judgment is put, but it did pretty well around the world. I really did get to fulfill a childhood dream. So I got a lot out of it."
Whatever he is smoking it is good and he must be sharing it with the reporter cause if I can find this out in 30 second what is the reporters excuse?Domestic: $100,240,551 57.3%
+ Foreign: $74,581,774 42.7%
f**k me!If this is what's going on in those peoples minds then Bond truly died with Die Another day.I'll what for what Mazer and Ale have to say about this to me right now it sound as likely as getting Connery, Brosnan, and Lazenby to show up at a 50th anniversary gala.James wrote:
Completely agree on both topics. The movie will probably do modestly well (on 1st weekend, then on 2nd Twilight is out so no more and no way), but nothing more than that. And I agree about the behind-the-scenes shenanigans as well.Mazer Rackham wrote:Skyfall will likely do modestly well, inflation will determine how it sounds -QOS / CR set "records" in the USA even though both sold significantly fewer tickets than DAD (or TND). I doubt we will see a Golden Gun/ License To Kill scenario at the Box Office however behind the scenes at the home office I do expect a meltdown of some sort.bjmdds wrote:At $13.00 a ticket in NYC at night, the cost is getting too high. When the Gringots goblin's Bond 23 comes out, it will be $13.50 per ticket. Inflation is so low worldwide yet prices keep going way up. There has to be a backlash and Hollywood is seeing it.
Like him or hate him there is no way one actor should have as much sway as he does with an established franchise. The next actor will expect / Demand the same consideration.
Completely agree with this, too. We're not in any sort of trouble, Craig is done regardless after this one (yes he is, no matter what Babs says at press conferences and no matter what his hardcore fans say). He looks 60 now, and there won't be another movie for 2 years at best, so no way. And the above brilliantly-written by Blowfeld is where people stand here, so no, there's no trouble for us. I just have a feeling anyway that things WILL go our way at some point... life has this unexpected twist aspect that people never take into consideration because, well, it's unexpected... and how poetic would it be if Henry Cavill takes over from Craig after Craig UNFAIRLY (and yes, because when you get a role the way he did it IS unfair) got the role over him for CR? A true Hollywood story. We shall see.We are not in trouble of any sort. If I didn't know better I'd think you are having a laugh. Our position is clear, Daniel Craig the man maybe be a fine fellow to have dinner with. As James Bond 007 he is not an acceptable alternative. Whatever is the finished project it is our main position we need to be concerned with since the odds of this changing are nil, our foundation is sound. It is about Ian, it is about Cubby, it is about the collaboration that made James Bond great. Barbara has launched her 'Bond' 2.0 and used her father legacy and Ian's name to fund it. For it to be acceptable the place you begin from has to be one of considering 007 the books and movies as mostly rubbish, wish Daniel and his lovies seem to agree on this. I do not, there was a standard to be met and legacy to be added to that is until 2004. Coincidently it all changed with the death of Dana. What Bond has become under Barbara is something he was never intended to be. More twisted than the federation in a Star Trek Dark Mirror universe.![]()

Exactly. We are dealing with psychotically sick, artistically demented, enthralled in denial, losers.Omega wrote:here is Craig on CvA
But it didn't, it did worse in the rest of the world.We use the delicate word "underperformed" to describe Cowboys & Aliens' box office. "It's so depressing, that word," Craig replies with a chuckle.
"Look, it did pretty good. It underperformed in North America where all the judgment is put, but it did pretty well around the world. I really did get to fulfill a childhood dream. So I got a lot out of it."Whatever he is smoking it is good and he must be sharing it with the reporter cause if I can find this out in 30 second what is the reporters excuse?Domestic: $100,240,551 57.3%
+ Foreign: $74,581,774 42.7%

