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I think the Bond producers main goal was to make money, both in the 1960s and today.
Their main goal was not to stay true to Fleming or make good quality films.
The quality of some of the films in the series was good, but they were of course commercial films made with the intention of bringing back a healthy profit.
In some ways though Broccoli and Saltzman were sort of independent filmmakers, at least in the beginning, they cast an unknown actor instead of a Hollywood star to be the first 007, the early films were rather avant-garde in their style, and so on.
All this probably diminished gradually though, and they became more and more focused on appealing to a mass audience.
Their main goal was not to stay true to Fleming or make good quality films.
The quality of some of the films in the series was good, but they were of course commercial films made with the intention of bringing back a healthy profit.
In some ways though Broccoli and Saltzman were sort of independent filmmakers, at least in the beginning, they cast an unknown actor instead of a Hollywood star to be the first 007, the early films were rather avant-garde in their style, and so on.
All this probably diminished gradually though, and they became more and more focused on appealing to a mass audience.

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I know about this of course, I have to say though that the name James Bond does have a certain something, it's not a dull name it has an edge I think.bjmdds wrote:When Ian Fleming was looking for a name for his newly-created hero, he wanted something dull and ordinary to make him more realistic. He found it on his bookshelf: one of his favorite books was a guide to the birds of the West Indies by ornithologist James Bond.

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bjmdds wrote:That villain was one of, if not THE, worst Bond baddies everWhat was Eon thinking having a genetic metamorphosis of a Korean into an Englishman, whose voice and face looked nothing like each other? That script was pure trash, yet the film did great at the box office, basically because of Brosnan's popularity then in the role.............James Berardinelli of Reelviews.net said, "This is a train wreck of an action film – a stupefying attempt by the filmmakers to force-feed James Bond into the mindless xXx mold and throw 40 years of cinematic history down the toilet in favor of bright flashes and loud bangs." Of the action sequences, he said, "Die Another Day is an exercise in loud explosions and excruciatingly bad special effects. The CGI work in this movie is an order of magnitude worse than anything I have seen in a major motion picture. Coupled with lousy production design, Die Another Day looks like it was done on the cheap. Gary Brown of the Houston Community Newspapers also described the weak point of the film as "the seemingly non-stop action sequences and loud explosions that appear to take center stage while the Bond character is almost relegated to second string.".............it wasn't Brosnan's fault that the film' writers were off base, yet it cost him a 5th and maybe 6th film, unless Broccolli's lusting for the Cr-egg lout was inevitable................As early as the late 1990s, MGM had originally considered developing a spin-off film based on Michelle Yeoh's character, Wai Lin, in 1997's Tomorrow Never Dies. However, despite much speculation of an imminent movie, on 26 October 2003, Variety reported that MGM had completely pulled the plug on this project, to the dismay of Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson of Eon Entertainment, who were reported to be "clearly furious" about the decision.
it's absolutely true that DAD did spectacular at the box-office because of two reasons:1)It is a Bond movie(it doesn't matter if it's a good one or not) and 2)Brosnan as Bond... actually all of his movies did great because of him-people went to see the movie because he was in them.Skyfall did great because Brocolli sure did give her best to make a hell of a PR.I think DAD is partly(minorly) responsible for Brosnan not coming back.Queen Babs was at first thrilled how DAD made hell of a lot of money(of course she was) and actually told him to come back.Oh,she said how she would be thrilled!


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It's the coolest name in the world..because Bond is called like that.Count_Lippe wrote:I know about this of course, I have to say though that the name James Bond does have a certain something, it's not a dull name it has an edge I think.bjmdds wrote:When Ian Fleming was looking for a name for his newly-created hero, he wanted something dull and ordinary to make him more realistic. He found it on his bookshelf: one of his favorite books was a guide to the birds of the West Indies by ornithologist James Bond.



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Let's send him to Broccoli and say....."LET OUR JAMES BOND GO
SO LET IT BE WRITTEN, SO LET IT BE DONE
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ABC’s airing of The Ten Commandments was up from its year-ago telecast (on 4/19/14) in Total Viewers (+19% - 6.8 million vs. 5.7 million) and Adults 18-49 (+40% - 1.4/5 vs. 1.0/4), drawing the movie’s biggest overall audience in 7 years and a 3-year high with young adults – since 2008 and 2012, respectively.




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Amen.bjmdds wrote:Let's send him to Broccoli and say....."LET OUR JAMES BOND GOSO LET IT BE WRITTEN, SO LET IT BE DONE
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ABC’s airing of The Ten Commandments was up from its year-ago telecast (on 4/19/14) in Total Viewers (+19% - 6.8 million vs. 5.7 million) and Adults 18-49 (+40% - 1.4/5 vs. 1.0/4), drawing the movie’s biggest overall audience in 7 years and a 3-year high with young adults – since 2008 and 2012, respectively.



OK..I've been lurking at MI6 lately(yeah, I know,I know) and there are a couple of people who have an in with people on the production staff who are fairly free with info in filming sites, etc.
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She is too much in love with him to ever do that. Hopefully someone will do it for her....bjmdds wrote:Broccoli to Cr-egg after SP-ECHH-TRE underwhelms:
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David Fincher’s English-language adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo seemed to kick-start a new trilogy, this one with Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig in the key lead roles. Tattoo banked $233 million worldwide, which is very good (but not enough to guarantee a sequel). And the director has expressed interest in coming back for at least the second chapter in this trilogy. So what’s the hold up? THR is gently pointing its finger at Craig, who the trade says “wants a pay raise, not a cut, in the wake of Skyfall grossing $1 billion worldwide.” As a result, Craig’s character in the movie – journalist Mikael Blomkvist – might be erased from screenwriter Steven Zaillian’s treatment of the sequel..................(Cr-egg should kiss the ground that any studio even wants him now other than Eon.)

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I didn't know the movie grossed so much.I read somewhere else how it flopped on the box office.but other than that...does anyone really know any other movie with Craig other than his so called "Bond movies"?I mean since 2006 he only did like,what 3 movies other than Bond.this one,the golden compass-which flopped and some other who-cares movie...if there's wasn't for Babs and her strange taste in men...bjmdds wrote:David Fincher’s English-language adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo seemed to kick-start a new trilogy, this one with Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig in the key lead roles. Tattoo banked $233 million worldwide, which is very good (but not enough to guarantee a sequel). And the director has expressed interest in coming back for at least the second chapter in this trilogy. So what’s the hold up? THR is gently pointing its finger at Craig, who the trade says “wants a pay raise, not a cut, in the wake of Skyfall grossing $1 billion worldwide.” As a result, Craig’s character in the movie – journalist Mikael Blomkvist – might be erased from screenwriter Steven Zaillian’s treatment of the sequel..................(Cr-egg should kiss the ground that any studio even wants him now other than Eon.)
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Wait Sweeney, you didn't know? I have talked about this many times, on here, and Q with me. Also, Cavill himself confirmed it AFTER he got the Superman role (Cause unlike others, he is NOT thirsty and exploiting Bond for publicity). Not that I needed his confirmation. I knew the whole story about Campbell being LIVID that he was left with Craig instead of Cavill (if you remember the press conference, you'll see what I mean) and the script having been written for Cavill, quite clearly, some scenes didn't mix at all with Craig because they were meant for an actually young, rookie Bond. A friend of mine was in CR and he knows the Broccolis well... so on that one film, I know far more than I ever wanted to knowThe Sweeney wrote:I think Cavill would have been a great choice for Bond.
I never knew he was in the running Ale, until the last moment. That's a new one on me.
I always thought it was between Clive Owen and Craig.

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Alessandra wrote:Wait Sweeney, you didn't know? I have talked about this many times, on here, and Q with me. Also, Cavill himself confirmed it AFTER he got the Superman role (Cause unlike others, he is NOT thirsty and exploiting Bond for publicity). Not that I needed his confirmation. I knew the whole story about Campbell being LIVID that he was left with Craig instead of Cavill (if you remember the press conference, you'll see what I mean) and the script having been written for Cavill, quite clearly, some scenes didn't mix at all with Craig because they were meant for an actually young, rookie Bond. A friend of mine was in CR and he knows the Broccolis well... so on that one film, I know far more than I ever wanted to knowThe Sweeney wrote:I think Cavill would have been a great choice for Bond.
I never knew he was in the running Ale, until the last moment. That's a new one on me.
I always thought it was between Clive Owen and Craig.
Actually,CR was written for Pierce..but Campbell livid because he was left with Craig?Can't say it suprises me.He spoke how Brosnan is a great choice for Bond because all of the classic qualities Bond needs to have and well-Craig has none of them.And what are the things you know?Care to share?

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its old news now , back when it was fresh we had word (from the two who know the bestVeronica wrote:I didn't know the movie grossed so much.I read somewhere else how it flopped on the box office.but other than that...does anyone really know any other movie with Craig other than his so called "Bond movies"?I mean since 2006 he only did like,what 3 movies other than Bond.this one,the golden compass-which flopped and some other who-cares movie...if there's wasn't for Babs and her strange taste in men...bjmdds wrote:David Fincher’s English-language adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo seemed to kick-start a new trilogy, this one with Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig in the key lead roles. Tattoo banked $233 million worldwide, which is very good (but not enough to guarantee a sequel). And the director has expressed interest in coming back for at least the second chapter in this trilogy. So what’s the hold up? THR is gently pointing its finger at Craig, who the trade says “wants a pay raise, not a cut, in the wake of Skyfall grossing $1 billion worldwide.” As a result, Craig’s character in the movie – journalist Mikael Blomkvist – might be erased from screenwriter Steven Zaillian’s treatment of the sequel..................(Cr-egg should kiss the ground that any studio even wants him now other than Eon.)

I can see Craig after sf demanding more from all his roles but it was James Bond that made the money not Craig . Craig was getting $6 million a movie out side bond I think it was. Problem was they all flopped .
This pay demand May explain why he has not worked in 3 years
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[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... iB2ZLvdF7U[/video] Ultron is a ripoff of this popular 1960s cartoon.

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May Broccoli could fall in love with this specimen and make him the next Bond? 


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I wonder if the wikileaks Sony archive has anything news
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[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... Cc2v7izk8w[/video] Oh baby, FBF, get ready to spend big bucks on Christmas
This film will be more anticpated than the Bond drivel rolling out the prior month. UN-SPECT-ACULAR will not have the box office legs SF did and it should be an afterthought once Han Solo re-emerges




