and I love the UK version of the movie poster which I found on COLLIDER.COM , a little bit of London in the background?
Here in the US poster, we will have to wait until November 9th to see the film....
I always find it interesting how the same film, or book for that matter, gets a different cover for advertising in different countries. Guess the powers that be think the UK market is a little bit more classy and the US, well we just like guns!
Collider.com is saying the film is getting really good reviews, so that makes me extra happy. Wow, a good movie coming out this fall, who thunk it!
It is also Bond's 50th anniversary, he doesn't look it! Big feature in last month's Vanity Fair...
Love Craig's interview...for the shear fact you can tell how much he hates to give interviews!
There is also a good spread of all those who have uttered the words, "Bond, James Bond."- can you name them all? I can- Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Bronson and that one that made just one movie- On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
This post is more a report from one of those funny Samsung Galaxy phone commercials knocking the people waiting outside the Apple Store for the new iPhone release...
Have you noticed, as of late, be it movies, TV shows, phones that we are actually getting less then we use to but the powers that be are very good in making us believe we are actually getting more?
Movies for one have been regurgitated and regurgitated to the point where they do not have anymore nutritional value in them what so ever. How many remakes and sequels have we had pushed down our throats and half thrown together high end "effects" but low end stories have we paid good money to go see, just like the confused souls I often see in line in front of Apple stores- really?
But what do we do at the movie theaters?
About the same thing, get excited that Spiderman this time will be in 3D!!
Thus why I am salivating to see Skyfall- something new- even if it is from a fifty year old franchise.
I often tease my kids- that texting is really about the same as sending a Western Union telegram- you know...
"That form of communication STOP that you often say in old black and white movies STOP" 140 characters was about what you could get on a telegram.
but now it is cool again- to wait five minutes between sentences.
And I love the whole, lets watch a movie on a 4 inch by 6 inch screen together or alone, instead of a big screen, comfy couch and a bowl of popcorn.
Are we really this stupid to think that these are advancement in our society- interacting by facebook in 149 characters or less instead of real face time together? Now being able to watch movies by ourselves on tiny screens instead of with someone else or seeing it as it was meant to be on a screen the size of a building. Listening to music feed directly into our brains through our earphones, instead of filling a house with music, as part of a evening around the table with good food and company.
Now I here that they are in talks to make a fourth, or would that be a seventh Star Wars...
one going forward, with Han Solo, Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker segwaying a new cast of characters, the fact that someone like Harrison Ford is even considering such a thing really speaks to the "Nothing New in Hollywood", concern of the general public.
Or could it be that every story that is interesting has actually been told on the big screen....let's hope not!
BTW, the original Star Wars poster above is listed on the Internet for $12,000 and the poster from the first Bond Movie, Dr. No....
$12,000 again. So when you go to see Skyfall, or already snatched one from Casino Royale, we won't mention the other movie, roll it up and stick it under your bed for your grandchildren!
This post is more a report from one of those funny Samsung Galaxy phone commercials knocking the people waiting outside the Apple Store for the new iPhone release...
Have you noticed, as of late, be it movies, TV shows, phones that we are actually getting less then we use to but the powers that be are very good in making us believe we are actually getting more?
Movies for one have been regurgitated and regurgitated to the point where they do not have anymore nutritional value in them what so ever. How many remakes and sequels have we had pushed down our throats and half thrown together high end "effects" but low end stories have we paid good money to go see, just like the confused souls I often see in line in front of Apple stores- really?
But what do we do at the movie theaters?
About the same thing, get excited that Spiderman this time will be in 3D!!
Thus why I am salivating to see Skyfall- something new- even if it is from a fifty year old franchise.
I often tease my kids- that texting is really about the same as sending a Western Union telegram- you know...
"That form of communication STOP that you often say in old black and white movies STOP" 140 characters was about what you could get on a telegram.
but now it is cool again- to wait five minutes between sentences.
And I love the whole, lets watch a movie on a 4 inch by 6 inch screen together or alone, instead of a big screen, comfy couch and a bowl of popcorn.
Are we really this stupid to think that these are advancement in our society- interacting by facebook in 149 characters or less instead of real face time together? Now being able to watch movies by ourselves on tiny screens instead of with someone else or seeing it as it was meant to be on a screen the size of a building. Listening to music feed directly into our brains through our earphones, instead of filling a house with music, as part of a evening around the table with good food and company.
Now I here that they are in talks to make a fourth, or would that be a seventh Star Wars...
one going forward, with Han Solo, Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker segwaying a new cast of characters, the fact that someone like Harrison Ford is even considering such a thing really speaks to the "Nothing New in Hollywood", concern of the general public.
Or could it be that every story that is interesting has actually been told on the big screen....let's hope not!
BTW, the original Star Wars poster above is listed on the Internet for $12,000 and the poster from the first Bond Movie, Dr. No....
Looking forward to 007 this weekend too! I've been a Bond fan since I was 12 (so that would be the Roger Moorre years). Craig is my fav. What a hunka. And Adele's Skyfall gives me the chills. Always look forward to the titling, too (unquestionably sexist, but entirely iconic).
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to 007 this weekend too! I've been a Bond fan since I was 12 (so that would be the Roger Moorre years). Craig is my fav. What a hunka. And Adele's Skyfall gives me the chills. Always look forward to the titling, too (unquestionably sexist, but entirely iconic).
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