NO TIME TO DIE Spoilers (production pictures & videos)

Again, no clue what was being referred to.

If it specifies Elizabeth, I REALLY have no clue what they meant, I mean, Craig has a blink an you’ll miss it role in the film Elizabeth, but why would that be referred to? It’s a bit like going “Tall Story actor, Robert Redford”

That can only be the reason, but I don’t even remember him in that movie.

No one does. It’s why I’m confused by the reference.

The writer of the article probably just looked at a list of movies Craig made and choose one to use for his article, he probably didn’t even see the movie, so has no clue if Craig’s part is big, or not.
That’s what you call great writing.

Is this a car window, with the skull & crossbones? Hard to tell.

Some random IMDb searching from the writer I think. It’s probably about Craig’s 15th-most-known film.

Yeah it is hard to tell. Could even be one of the tracking vehicles rather than anything we see onscreen of course, with funny skulls and big treadplate mounts on it.

For those wondering where things are at on the teaser trailer front…

(someone from…that place also managed to ask Barbara in Matera about it, who also said it’s fully ready and that we won’t have to wait for too much longer)

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The guy on top of that twitter thread said “Oct 25th” I hope it isn’t that far away

Yeah as I mentioned in that thread too, I highly doubt it - if it’s fully ready they wont sit on it for a month plus…especially as you’ve got what’s probably gonna be the biggest box office hit of October/November coming up with Joker on October 4. They’ll no doubt want to have it in cinemas in time for that. Not to mention a second/full trailer with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker in December - the teaser then has to be out early enough and have enough of a time gap.

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Sassilive seem to be the go to site for daily updates.

It also means you don’t have to trawl through the Mail style reportage - if Italian does not count towards your total lexicon.

http://www.sassilive.it/cultura-e-spettacoli/cinema-cultura-e-spettacoli/film-no-time-to-die-con-james-bond-riprese-del-13-settembre-con-daniel-craig-e-lea-seydoux-al-cimitero-costruito-nel-parco-della-murgia-materana-video-e-foto/

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Spoiler from someone watching filming today in Matera: some sort of explosion happens at the cemetery set.

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Wow! Unbelievable: finally an article whithout repeating all the accidents on set. Good find!:wink:

And who is this Pierce Bronson? Charles´ son thinks he can mouth off about Bond?

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There’s actually a guy, who calls himself Robert Bronzi, and who looks a lot like good old Charlie and makes a living out of it doing movies as some kind of Bronson impersonator.

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Some pretty awesome pics coming out of the cemetery set. The big question I have about No Time to Die is largely with respect to the quality of the word play. That was Spectre’s biggest problem. The dialogue was lifeless. I have high hopes. Too many cooks in the kitchen is always a concern but with a writer/director at the helm, hopefully things flow and have a consistency in tone this time out. Everything else we’ve seen looks off the charts awesome. This Matera sequence is going to be special.

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The dialog of spectre was terrible to say the least, there was that one line in the teaser and in the movie which makes me cringe every single time “ you have a secret, something you can’t tell anyone because you don’t trust anyone“ I gagged when I heard that the first time. Isn’t it obvious what a secret is, why carry on with that line and make it sound like a 3rd grader wrote it ( looking at you John Logan). I love that in CR and QOS none of the dialogues felt like you were being spoon fed, it felt like you were being treated as an adult.I belong to a non English speaking non Western country and I know quite a few who couldn’t keep up with the plot of those two movies because of how the language was construed. They went the other direction with Skyfall and Spectre both with respect to a simpler plot and simpler dialogs. it felt like they were trying to appeal to a wider demographic.

I honestly think we’re in good hands with this iteration though, Scott Z Burns has written some of the most entertaining movies in Hollywood and anyone who’s seen Fleabag would solemnly swear by Phoebe. There was rumours going around that Paul Haggis had touched upon the script in its nascent stage which makes me hopeful to get crisp dialogues on par with the sophistication of Casino Royale