So will Ana de Armas' Paloma be a better (aka more memorable) Bond girl than miss Swann here despite being a minor role?
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They also hyped up Bellucci's Bond character a lot and talked about how impactful and important it was that she was the oldest Bond love interest only to
I'm worried that this might be the same case.
Having de Armas do the heavy lifting for the promo is a good move though. She's fresh off Knives Out and she has a lot of films coming out this year. Her name is a lot more recognizable at the moment. So even if
I'm worried that this might be the same case.
Having de Armas do the heavy lifting for the promo is a good move though. She's fresh off Knives Out and she has a lot of films coming out this year. Her name is a lot more recognizable at the moment. So even if
Weirdly, Skyfall and Spectre have the most regressive sexual politics of any Bond movie in decades.
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is it significant that the runtime is under the 70mm IMAX limit
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Prints seem like not happening in the US - AMC has been populating showtimes and Lincoln Square, Metreon and Citywalk are down to show it in laser. BFI IMAX here really needs it tho.Michaelf2225 wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 11:35 amis it significant that the runtime is under the 70mm IMAX limit
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Stateside - Dolby and IMAX getting showtimes from morning of the 9th, first regular shows from 7pm. Craig Era marathons on Wednesday 8th at select venues too.
isn't IMAX getting an early release?
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Seeing this on April 2nd, then April 5th with whole fam. Can't wait!
Anyone know when AMC is releasing tickets for US?