Lets get this s***
Lets get this s***
God that’s so f***ing long. I really am going into with super low expectations.
Lets get this s***
Lets get this s***
YOOO THATS SICK
When tf can we buy tickets
Lets get this s***
Lets get this s***
Long as s***
Pacing better be A1
Lets get this s***
Lets get this s***
Doing a lil Daniel Craig Bond rewatch,just finished Casino Royale
The torture scene was messed up to see as a kid
The torture scene was messed up to see as a kid
Bro said scratch my nuts lmfaooo
He ain’t wrong. James Bond is controlled by white ppl and any representation would be faux
Women/poc deserve better then to play a tired old white man surrogate
People need to come to terms with the fact a POC will end up playing Bond at some point. If not the bond after Craig then maybe the next but it will happen
Side note:
Kim hosting but Ye isn’t the musical guest?
At Fukunaga’s suggestion, Phoebe Waller-Bridge was brought in to work on the draft he wrote with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who have worked on every Bond film since 1999’s The World Is Not Enough. The perception was that the Fleabag creator was used, post-reckoning, to make Bond more woke. But Fukunaga dismisses that idea.
“I think that’s the expectation, a female writing very strong female roles, but that’s something Barbara wanted already,” he insists. “From my very first conversations with Broccoli, that was a very strong drive. You can’t change Bond overnight into a different person. But you can definitely change the world around him and the way he has to function in that world. It’s a story about a white man as a spy in this world, but you have to be willing to lean in and do the work to make the female characters more than just contrivances.”
Lynch, who plays 00 agent Nomi in No Time to Die, thinks Fukunaga succeeded. “Cary had big discussions with Barbara and Daniel about how to give the female characters equity, how to keep them in charge of themselves, how to give them solo moments where the audience learns who they are,” she says. “It was really important to empower the female characters as stand-alones. And I think that he kept that in mind throughout the whole shoot. I didn’t feel like Nomi, as a young Black woman, was constantly standing behind the white guy, which, for me, is job done. And that was a very conscious decision for Cary.”
i love how the poster in OP says april 2020
this s*** finally dropping man that's crazy