MGM and producers, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of EON Productions, announced today that the twentieth film in the legendary James Bond series will be called DIE ANOTHER DAY.
Wilson and Broccoli said, "DIE ANOTHER DAY carries on the tradition of the Ian Fleming stories and reflects the excitement and mystery of our latest script."
DIE ANOTHER DAY is the twentieth installment of the most successful film franchise in cinema history. Starring Pierce Brosnan (in his fourth film as James Bond) and Halle Berry, the film will be released in the US and the UK on November 22 2002. Directed by Lee Tamahori, the script was written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. DIE ANOTHER DAY also stars Toby Stephens, Rosamund Pike, Rick Yune, John Cleese and Judi Dench.
The film will be released by MGM Distribution Company in North America and through its international distributor, 20th Century Fox.
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Er...uh? Why is it that so many people only go to see one movie a year or something? Don't you people go more often? Yeesh. If there's a movie playing that I want to see, I go see it... What's so hard about that?
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On the average, I only go to the movies about once every 18 to 24 months. There have been movies I've wanted to see, but they've never been exciting or interesting enough for me to go out and see them (unless I'm dragged). Of course, I'll make it a point to go watch Star Trek X.
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Dang. I was about to post something on this. Apparently, the film will have something to do with North Korea (there might be a hovercraft chase at the DMZ). There's also a lot of stuff that has to do with Iceland. The tagline is "He's Never Been Cooler."
I'll see "Die Another Day" first, and then see "Nemesis" afterwards.
quote:Originally posted by Topher: Er...uh? Why is it that so many people only go to see one movie a year or something? Don't you people go more often?
I usually go out to the theaters about three times a year. Four at most. This year, I've gone to the theaters only once so far to see Harry Potter. It wasn't a bad movie by any means. However, it was a tad predictable in some parts.
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David, what's wrong with Halle showing her top? Do you hate seeing Denise Richards washing that Jeep in a wet T-shirt and short shorts in Wild Things?
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Yes, we do. Take them off, Denise, you'll get your clothes wet!
The way I'm reading this, there seems to be the subculture developing which is dedicated to seeing movies on their first day of release, otherwise you're a failure. Of course, given the continuing inability of people round here to grasp the concept of spoiler warnings, it also makes good sense. . . B(
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Well, I suppose it's better than the 'Beneath/Beyond/Below/Behind/ the Ice' rumours that spurted before.
I really don't see how the title fits in with what I've read of the synopsis. It does seem a little less Flemingish than it could be though.
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The North Korea scenes are being filmed in Cornwall, not the most obvious of places...
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quote:Originally posted by Vice-Admiral Michael T. Colorge: David, what's wrong with Halle showing her top? Do you hate seeing Denise Richards washing that Jeep in a wet T-shirt and short shorts in Wild Things?
Actually, I don't believe I've seen Wide Things.
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