Next James Bond Film "Skyfall" Has Begun Production - Release Date October 2012

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  • Hardrock69
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    • Feb 2005
    • 21833

    Next James Bond Film "Skyfall" Has Begun Production - Release Date October 2012






    LONDON (AP) — Ah, Mr. Bond, we've been waiting for you — and at last 007 is back, several years after his last screen adventure.
    Producers announced Thursday that filming has begun on "Skyfall," the delayed 23rd film in the series and Daniel Craig's third outing as the suave British superspy.
    Craig, who has brought a hard edge to his portrayal, told reporters that the movie, directed by Sam Mendes and shot in London, Scotland, Turkey and China, would be "Bond with a capital B."
    Craig said he was "tremendously excited" to be stepping back into the role for the first time since 2008's "Quantum of Solace."
    Work on the film was postponed, and Bond's future looked uncertain, when studio MGM filed for bankruptcy in 2010. But MGM's new management and EON Productions announced earlier this year that the spy would live to fight another day.
    Craig will be joined by Spanish star Javier Bardem as Bond's nemisis, while British actors Albert Finney, Ralph Fiennes and Ben Whishaw will play as-yet-undisclosed roles.
    Judi Dench returns as spy chief M and the film introduces two new Bond girls — English actress Naomie Harris as a field agent named Eve and French performer Berenice Marlohe as "a glamorous, enigmatic character" named Severine.
    "There's lots of surprises," said Mendes, who won an Academy Award for his 1999 film "American Beauty."
    "I think this has all the elements of a classic Bond movie, including — to quell any rumors — a lot of action," Mendes said.
    Some have questioned the choice of Mendes, best known for his stage work and emotionally intense dramas like "Revolutionary Road" and "The Road to Perdition."
    But he and the producers said they did not plan to take the series in a radically new direction.
    Producer Michael G. Wilson said the series had "started down a path" with Craig's first appearance as a gruff, muscular Bond in "Casino Royale" in 2006.
    "And we're sticking to that path," Wilson said. "An interesting story, well written, with a great cast and plenty of action."
    Mendes said action movies were "a world that's new to me, and I've embraced it."
    "The action needs to coexist with the drama, and that's the balance we've got to strike," he said.
    Filming will take place in London's government district of Whitehall, at Pinewood Studios outside the British capital and on location in Istanbul, Shanghai and the Scottish wilderness.
    Early reports that the film would shoot in India and South Africa have not materialized, but the producers insisted they had not trimmed Bond's budget since "Quantum of Solace," which was widely reported to have cost roughly $200 million.
    "It is in the same range as the last one," Wilson said. "We haven't had to change anything in the script to get what we want."
    Cast members said they had been training hard for their roles — Craig, it seems, by growing the designer stubble he sported at Thursday's press conference.
    Bardem joked that the hardest part for him was "learning the English vowels." Harris said she had been doing practicing yoga, learning stunt driving and firing machine guns, "which I've discovered I have a real taste for."
    Producers Wilson and Barbara Broccoli — old hands at building suspense around the movies — kept many details under wraps.
    Of the plot, they revealed only that "Bond's loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her" and MI6 comes under attack.
    As for the meaning of the title, Broccoli said it "has some emotional resonance which will be revealed in the film."
    Broccoli said the producers hoped Mendes would sign up for a second film, and "definitely" wanted Craig to return as Bond.
    "Skyfall" is due to be released on Oct 26, 2012 in Britain and Nov. 9 in the United States, 50 years since the release of the first 007 film, "Dr. No."
    There will be no change to one part of the series' winning formula — attractive women and hunky men. Asked whether Craig and Bardem would take their shirts off, Broccoli sought to reassure fans.
    "Damn right," she said.
    "If Barbara gets her way," Wilson added, "it'll be more than just their shirts."

  • jhale667
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Aug 2004
    • 20929

    #2
    This will probably be pretty cool, the last two were among the best Bond films since the Connery years, IMO. As for the new Bond girls, I've never seen the french brunette before but pretty sure Naomie Harris is the chick from Ninja Assassin - and she is smokin' hot (more so than that photo suggests- matter of fact, Daniel Craig looks half-crocked in that photo). Judi Desch has turned out to be a brilliant choice for M, too.


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    Originally posted by Isaac R.
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    • Hardrock69
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      • Feb 2005
      • 21833

      #3
      I agree with all of that. I was so tired of seeing "suave" Meestair Bond with Dalton, Moore, and uh...Remington Steele.....I was so glad to see the Daniel Craig version return to the "asskicking" Bond.

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      • Kristy
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        • Aug 2004
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        #4
        I have to hand it to the James Bond franchise - how one single and repetitive plot can keep on going for 40+ years is beyond me

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        • Coyote
          ROTH ARMY SUPREME
          • Jan 2004
          • 8185

          #5
          Originally posted by jhale667
          This will probably be pretty cool, the last two were among the best Bond films since the Connery years, IMO.
          Amen.

          Although, "Casino Royale" had that one gal (Caterina Murino) who should've gotten a bigger role...
          Why settle for something you have, if it's not as good as something you're out to get?

          Originally posted by Seshmeister
          It's like putting up a YouTube of Bach and playing Chopstix on your Bontempi...

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          • Hardrock69
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            • Feb 2005
            • 21833

            #6
            I agree Kristy. I mean, you only have so many different kinds of villains, and they have rehashed them mercilessly. Mostly it is some kind of megalomaniac with delusions of Godhood who is plotting to take over or destroy the world.

            The cars and women are interchangeable.

            But they do make some of the best action films there are, with new and inventive ways for stuff to get blown up, people to die in horrible ways, etc.

            Only too bad Bruce Lee died so young. He was making such great action films.

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            • Dan
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              • Jan 2004
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              #7
              This Is Great News.
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              • Nitro Express
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                • Aug 2004
                • 32798

                #8
                I actually think it's time to hang up the James Bond franchise. It has had it run. The cold war ended a long time ago.
                No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                • POJO_Risin
                  Roth Army Caesar
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 40648

                  #9
                  I've liked all the Bonds in one way or another...grew up with Roger Moore, and don't mind admitting that I liked the campiness of those films...didn't find the Connery films until Connery did the unofficial Bond film...Never Say Never Again...

                  That's when I went back and watched them all...rather liked Connery in the role...but in a much different way...Connery was funny as hell...but dead damn serious when he had to be...Moore was never convincing in that role.

                  I even liked the Lazenby movie for what it was...

                  Now...Timothy Dalton gets a damn bad rap. Those fucking two movies he did were damn bad ass. They were Daniel Craig before Daniel Craig. I rather missed the Bond humor in both films...but liked that Bond was one dark-ass motherfucker...and no doubt Dalton would have continued as Bond had their not been a fight over the films after License to Kill...

                  Brosnan brought back the humor to Bond...and maintained a bit of the darkside...but also brought a bit of that Moore campiness to the films. There wasn't anything wrong with that...the films were fine for what they were...

                  IMO..Craig brings the same sort of brutality to Bond as Dalton did...maybe even not quite as much...

                  Dalton did most of his own stunts...and brought a bit of realism to the part. I think if there would have been a bit more creative direction...the films could have been larger than life...

                  wasted potential...no doubt about it.

                  Craig has it back...but NOBODY brings the same mix of asskicking and humor that Connery did....absolutely fucking nobody...
                  "Van Halen was one of the most hallelujah, tailgate, backyard, BBQ, arrive four hours early to the gig just for the parking lot bands. And still to this day is. It's an attitude. I think it's a spirit more than anything else is."

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                  • Kristy
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                    • Aug 2004
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                    #10
                    I always thought Timothy Dalton was fucking gorgeous especially in his Remington Steel prime. As Bond, he fit the whole playboy spy part quite well making the character to be believable more than any other of them could ever do. And Xenia Onatop is by far the best Bond villain (or villainess?).

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                    • Dan
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                      • Jan 2004
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Kristy
                      I always thought Timothy Dalton was fucking gorgeous especially in his Remington Steel prime. As Bond, he fit the whole playboy spy part quite well making the character to be believable more than any other of them could ever do. And Xenia Onatop is by far the best Bond villain (or villainess?).
                      Remington Steel?
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                      • lesfunk
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                        • Jan 2004
                        • 3560

                        #12
                        I thought Pierce Brosnan played R.S.
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                        • Kristy
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                          • Aug 2004
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                          #13
                          Jam sandwich right there.

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                          • Kristy
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                            • Aug 2004
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                            #14
                            Eeeeekkkkkkkkk I sit corrected.

                            Look, I am not a product of the 80's and all limeys look the same to me.

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                            • Nitro Express
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                              • Aug 2004
                              • 32798

                              #15
                              Bond for me was always Sean Connery. My dad used to blast the song for Goldfinger over his huge sound system. The man would tell me to turn my rock and roll down but he absolutely cranked the shit out of his stuff.

                              Last edited by Nitro Express; 11-04-2011, 01:27 AM.
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