I wrapped my head around it by assuming he was good with stocks.
When Madeleine told him she had a secret, he thought she was rich, but unfortunately she… well we will find out very soon!
Maybe this is the true reason that Bloferhauser is so mad at Bond. Perhaps Mr. Oberhauser left Bond a fortune and stiffed his own son in his will, causing it to become Bloferhauser’s lifelong mission to become “the author” of all Bond’s pain.
Here’s another on 29th
Many thanks.
Although I do love this line in their promotions,
“Dress code: To Die For……or…… No Time to Dress (No nudity please, we’re old)”
And then there’s this.
"£50 per person.
Purchase the viewing box for four people, with a bottle of sparkling Sussex included. £300."
Has anyone ever heard of a ‘sparkling Sussex’?
There is a world out there to which I have yet to be introduced. My Life will never be complete…
Sounds like hipster cheese but is probably English wine.
It’s going to improve with global warming, one suspects…
Must be a Brexit thing. Or something like cricket, one can only fully understand and appreciate it if one’s a citizen of a Commonwealth state…
Unfortunately, the Wikipedia entry on Wine from the United kingdom says exactly that.
Wasn’t that Meghan before she gave up the purple?
The World Premiere of No Time To Die on 28th September, at the Royal Albert Hall in London, will be attended by the film’s leading actors Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Rory Kinnear, Ana de Armas, David Dencik and Dali Benssalah. The cast will be joined on the red carpet at the Royal Albert Hall by director Cary Joji Fukunaga, producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, screenwriters Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Phoebe Waller-Bridge, composer Hans Zimmer, and “No Time To Die” performers Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell. The event will lead a series of premieres in 57 cities across the globe, including 10 in the UK and Ireland to which health care workers will be invited as special guests in celebration and gratitude of their extraordinary work during the pandemic. The World Premiere will benefit charities supporting serving and former members of the three intelligence agencies (the Secret Intelligence Service, the Security Service and GCHQ). The evening will also assist charities supporting past and present members of the United Kingdom Special Forces. At the Royal Albert Hall in London, there will be viewing areas on the red carpet for invited health care workers and members of the armed forces. They will join the cast and other guests inside to watch the film. Please note there is no public access on the day to the red carpet or viewing areas. Highlights from the event will be available to view via the official 007 social media channels. A limited number of tickets have been made available for public purchase via the Royal Albert Hall website.[/quote]
I did wonder whether Healthcare workers would somehow be recognised for services rendered.
Very good indeed.
Genius! No wonder you are a writer
Invitations for the German press screenings are out. For reasons of secrecy, they’ll take place simultaneously to the World Premiere. Not certain, but I assume it’s the same in other parts of the world.
Agreed, but at the expense of fans?
These are Charity screenings, to benefit Charities first and foremost.
There will be plenty of time for fans to get their fix, to be sure.
First I’m hearing of this.
Thank you Stbernard. You are most kind.
I think the disappointment is more to do with no public access to watch the red carpet for photos/ autographs?
I suspect that’s more to do with Covid than anything else…only allpowing attendees they have records of to be in those pens
That’s right.