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Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs I think it's more about ticket sales than anything political, so a screenplay which is likely to lead to a film which appeals to a wide audience is going to be much more appealing to a studio than one which would have an audience almost exclusively of middle-aged and elderly men wishing they were watching something very similar to Never Say Never Again or The Living Daylights.
I guess that most people who go to the cinema are entertained as I was when I saw Little Women, 1917, The Personal History of David Copperfield, or anything else in recent months. If the trailer is in the to go by, I'll enjoy No Time To Die and hope you do too. |
Never Say Never Again? Are you serious?
That's a fake Bond, even more fake than Craig's.
The Living Daylights has Bond at his least misogynistic (No sex or double entendres at all) of all the films in the entire series so that was a really bad example.
The trailer i saw for
No Time to Die a few weeks ago made the film look very good, so i do look forward to seeing it.