NO TIME TO DIE Spoilers (production pictures & videos)

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If you’re not sure who they are then why not say ‘member of the production team’? Deciding that she must be an assistant is, I’m afraid, rather obviously sexist. As if we’d doubt it from that rag.

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I have a hunch that line was deliberate. Perhaps not sanctioned by an editor, but I doubt even this ‘publication’ has people on their payroll who don’t know who the woman beside Craig is.

This is one of their little ‘presents’


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Totally agree , it suits their agenda

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An Instagram picture taken in Italy shows a clapperboard labeled 253B
so hopefully we’re looking at a long one this time out.

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Not knowing how major films structure this, I guess this could be the film’s 253rd scene, or just the 2nd units 253 scene, or 2nd unit # 2X’s 53rd scene? Anybody got a clue?

Women! Know your place!

Once they realise their “error” they will doubtless do a splash piece about how curvy and leggy BB is. As if that’ll help things.

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Wow, that was unexpected. I wonder what scene that was from yesterday. If that’s an accurate clapperboard, it would suggest the film ends in Italy and is also potentially much longer than expected.

These are the scenes in Sapri, so we could ending on a panoramic driving shot along the Italian coastline.

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CAR CHASE alert!

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Craig and Seydoux in the DB5 today. Bond is already bashed and bloodied when he’s driving, so presumably it starts with a fight and chase before they get into the car.


 and every article has to add the same old production problems. It this a running gag for the tabloids?

Seems to me they’re trying to increase the word count of their articles and they think this adds more juice to their stories, a petty way of doing so imo

The headline of the article is about Craig and Seydoux filming a car chase in Matera with three Astons. And yet, 90% of the article is recapping the film’s production. smh

They’ll most likely just be copying and pasting their previous articles, as a template to post new photos in - because most people clicking on the article will only really be interested in the photos. It’s lazy, but the way it seems to work.

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What do they mean with “the Elizabeth actor”, is that something English?

Edit: I looked it up, he was in the “Elizabeth” movie, I actualy saw that movie, but I never knew he was in it, strange that they mention this part, because he didn’t have a very big part in it.

Elizabethan actor often means someone who is a very traditional stage actor (think Ian Mckellen, Patrick Stewart or, even, Timothy Dalton) but I don’t know who you’re replying to, so I am wildly guessing.

It’s in that article and they mean Craig, but see: my edit. He played John Ballard in Elizabeth.