The Thomas Crown Affair was actually pretty decent for an unnecessary remake. It was kind of what would happen if James Bond retired and took up art theft as a hobby. ) With Knives Out and NTTD it's kind of a mutually beneficial thing. Knives Out probably benefited from attracting Bond fans because of Craig and some folks who don't typically go out of their way to see a Bond film might check out NTTD after seeing Craig's very good performance in Knives Out. For Craig, he was able to make a nice chunk of change while waiting out the delay for NTTD and lucked into a new franchise for life after Bond that he doesn't need to train for like a pro athlete and put his 50 plus self at risk for more injuries.
Spectre had seven TV spots, six 30 second and one one minute spot. The SPECTRE spots were;
Just Getting Started (30 sec)
Spectre The Organisation (30 sec)
My World (30 sec)
Overdue (30 sec)
Revenge (30 sec)
Bond Is Back(30 sec)
Spectre (1 min)
I discuss them here https://www.ajb007.co.uk/post/965151/#p965151
FYI according to the US Federal Reserve inflation calculator, Casino's US opening weekend would be $52.2 million in 2020 dollars. https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/
That's a very cool shot. I wonder if the sequences shot with IMAX cameras will be in the expanded IMAX aspect ratio in IMAX theaters?
The other question is, since NTTD was partially shot with IMAX 70mm film cameras and the rest in 35mm Panavison if there will be any 70mm film showings?
That's a very cool shot. I wonder if the sequences shot with IMAX cameras will be in the expanded IMAX aspect ratio in IMAX theaters?
The other question is, since NTTD was partially shot with IMAX 70mm film cameras and the rest in 35mm Panavison if there will be any 70mm film showings?
Of course!!! They wouldn't shoot in IMAX if they weren't going to expand the aspect ratio during those sequences. And if it's anything like Nolan, a bunch of establishing shots as well.
But Tenet in July will be an IMAX feast for anyone who wants more IMAX after this one.
FYI according to the US Federal Reserve inflation calculator, Casino's US opening weekend would be $52.2 million in 2020 dollars. https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/
If the reviews are good, I have 0 doubt that number will be higher.
That's a very cool shot. I wonder if the sequences shot with IMAX cameras will be in the expanded IMAX aspect ratio in IMAX theaters?
The other question is, since NTTD was partially shot with IMAX 70mm film cameras and the rest in 35mm Panavison if there will be any 70mm film showings?
Of course!!! They wouldn't shoot in IMAX if they weren't going to expand the aspect ratio during those sequences. And if it's anything like Nolan, a bunch of establishing shots as well.
But Tenet in July will be an IMAX feast for anyone who wants more IMAX after this one.
It would seem likely, but some films which were partially short with IMAX cameras have not used the expanded aspect ratio like Return of the Jedi. I would just like to know so I can choose whether to see it in IMAX or Dolby Cinema. It's interesting, while Skyfall was shot digitally but not with IMAX cameras was formatted during production for both the 2.39 to 1 scope ratio and the 1.90 to 1 Digital IMAX ratio. The DP, Roger Deakins preferred the 2.39 to 1 version. Deakins also preferred the 2.39 to 1 version of 1917 over 1.90 to 1 but 1917 wasn't shot utilizing any IMAX cameras either.
So much for the theories that the Standee/character poster or the Tux against the Cuban blue wall would be the official theatrical one sheet. And Bond is, James Bond 007.
So much for the theories that the Standee/character poster or the Tux against the Cuban blue wall would be the official theatrical one sheet. And Bond is, James Bond 007.
James Bond 007 is EON's trademark. They need to use it no matter if Bond is 007 in the story.
Some interesting behind-the-scenes footage to look at here. Also, it's pleasing to note he specifically mentions the white dots and gunbarrel at the beginning of a Bond film being significant. Hopefully this bodes well that we may get a 'proper' gunbarrel this time. Hopefully sticking to tradition, and not giving us any reason to nitpick (as we have done for all the other Daniel Craig gunbarrels.)
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The NBA All-Star Game spot or Are you ready? as the @007 tweet called it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI13bxfdrMc
That is now the third 30-second TV spot after;
Everything changes (Super Bowl) (30 sec)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BgcG_l9J0A
This is it. (Oscars) (30 sec)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDuyRM3oVLY
Spectre had seven TV spots, six 30 second and one one minute spot. The SPECTRE spots were;
Just Getting Started (30 sec)
Spectre The Organisation (30 sec)
My World (30 sec)
Overdue (30 sec)
Revenge (30 sec)
Bond Is Back(30 sec)
Spectre (1 min)
I discuss them here https://www.ajb007.co.uk/post/965151/#p965151
https://screenrant.com/no-time-die-box-office-predictions-opening-weekend/
And Cinema Blend has written the same story basically but not linked to Box Office Pro.
https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2490328/how-much-will-no-time-to-die-make-opening-weekend-bond-movie-box-office-forecast-is-in
Dark Horizons has also run the Box Office Pro NTTD story and helpfully added stats on the US domestic opening weekends of DC's other Bond films. Not adjusted for inflation though.
https://www.darkhorizons.com/no-time-to-die-targets-big-box-office/
FYI according to the US Federal Reserve inflation calculator, Casino's US opening weekend would be $52.2 million in 2020 dollars.
https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/
(From 'moneyofpropre2' on MI6)
https://old.reddit.com/r/JamesBond/comments/f6q0qi/imax_poster_for_nttd/
And a couple of DB5 features:
https://www.esquire.com/uk/design/a31003673/no-time-to-die-aston-martin-james-bond/?fbclid=IwAR1Qstpmnw19LbstMa2Rg1s5zehdB1pIxthYHyfZMrQYLUJ5fZTD6PvpssM
https://www.theceomagazine.com/lifestyle/automotive/james-bond-no-time-to-die-aston-martin/?fbclid=IwAR19OAklwOeA1C2Wu6ZhoPe5x6A4jXD7yE6ss3pJQMeh8GA3sTlbEjLukUk
The other question is, since NTTD was partially shot with IMAX 70mm film cameras and the rest in 35mm Panavison if there will be any 70mm film showings?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9PnKdgx78s
Of course!!! They wouldn't shoot in IMAX if they weren't going to expand the aspect ratio during those sequences. And if it's anything like Nolan, a bunch of establishing shots as well.
But Tenet in July will be an IMAX feast for anyone who wants more IMAX after this one.
If the reviews are good, I have 0 doubt that number will be higher.
I think Lea and that dress more than deserve a post in the Izabella Thread for their efforts :007)
https://www.notimetodie.dhl/en
It would seem likely, but some films which were partially short with IMAX cameras have not used the expanded aspect ratio like Return of the Jedi. I would just like to know so I can choose whether to see it in IMAX or Dolby Cinema. It's interesting, while Skyfall was shot digitally but not with IMAX cameras was formatted during production for both the 2.39 to 1 scope ratio and the 1.90 to 1 Digital IMAX ratio. The DP, Roger Deakins preferred the 2.39 to 1 version. Deakins also preferred the 2.39 to 1 version of 1917 over 1.90 to 1 but 1917 wasn't shot utilizing any IMAX cameras either.
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According to this video https://www.notimetodie.dhl/en#press
https://twitter.com/007/status/1230884889802629120/photo/1
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FYI Everyone a version of this poster (with a different date) can be found here https://twitter.com/UIPSA/status/1230889665152110593
So much for the theories that the Standee/character poster or the Tux against the Cuban blue wall would be the official theatrical one sheet. And Bond is, James Bond 007.
I wasn't aware of anyone suggesting that: it was always the teaser poster.
James Bond 007 is EON's trademark. They need to use it no matter if Bond is 007 in the story.
https://twitter.com/AAOsAwesomeFans/status/1231755937893036032?s=20
Is it just me, or is this a bit reminiscent of the end scene of On Her Majesty's Secret Service?
Some interesting behind-the-scenes footage to look at here. Also, it's pleasing to note he specifically mentions the white dots and gunbarrel at the beginning of a Bond film being significant. Hopefully this bodes well that we may get a 'proper' gunbarrel this time. Hopefully sticking to tradition, and not giving us any reason to nitpick (as we have done for all the other Daniel Craig gunbarrels.)