The same columnist who jumped on the "is Bond dead?" bandwagon with undue haste, only a few weeks ago, as I recall. I have also quoted this on the 50th anniversary thread, but added a tabloid health warning!Nope. A reheated and highly made-up non-story from a very dubious newspaper.
finnaly a postive rumor about bond 23
Bond 23 coming 2012?
http://www.dailymail...o=feeds-newsxml. We'll see i guess.

Skyfall Tabloid Trash Bin
#181
Posted 07 September 2010 - 05:17 PM
#182
Posted 13 September 2010 - 12:12 AM
Another of his film he planned to shoot soon has been put on hold http://www.contactmu...on-hold_1165201 the guy must be jinxed
I think Sam Mendes is a bad omen.
Another of his film he planned to shoot soon has been put on hold. the guy must be jinxed.
By the looks of things On Chesil Beach wont happen, most people have said the film seemed like a risk as the novel appears unflimable
http://www.telegraph...te-Winslet.html
#183
Posted 23 September 2010 - 05:07 PM
of course 95% of the facts in this blog are wrong but this is the tabloid trash section so i figured i'd toss it here.
#184
Posted 23 September 2010 - 05:22 PM
Should be quite a remarkable production. I counted no less than six screenwriters involved, one of whom has been dead for several years. As for the person who posted this, er, "news", clearly he has issues with the English language. The whole post reminded me of one of those "physhing" emails from Africa or Eastern Europe - convincing looking until you read it carefully. All that was missing from this example was the usual plea to part with your bank account details.http://bond-23-movie.blogspot.com/ I post this becvause according to this blog bond 23 is the property of a lady.
of course 95% of the facts in this blog are wrong but this is the tabloid trash section so i figured i'd toss it here.

#185
Posted 23 September 2010 - 05:32 PM
Should be quite a remarkable production. I counted no less than six screenwriters involved, one of whom has been dead for several years. As for the person who posted this, er, "news", clearly he has issues with the English language. The whole post reminded me of one of those "physhing" emails from Africa or Eastern Europe - convincing looking until you read it carefully. All that was missing from this example was the usual plea to part with your bank account details.
http://bond-23-movie.blogspot.com/ I post this becvause according to this blog bond 23 is the property of a lady.
of course 95% of the facts in this blog are wrong but this is the tabloid trash section so i figured i'd toss it here.
Mclory faked his death in order to start writing Bond 23 everyone knows that.
on a more serious matter It's interesting to note Blogers Facebook junkies and the like Latched on to The property of a lady as bond 23's title for dear life.... Would be interesting if the tabloid trashers got one thing right after all these years. After all a broken clock is right twice a day
#186
Posted 23 September 2010 - 05:45 PM
Biggest load of bull I've read in a long time, that blog. Even questionable to post it in the tabloid trash binhttp://bond-23-movie.blogspot.com/ I post this becvause according to this blog bond 23 is the property of a lady.
of course 95% of the facts in this blog are wrong but this is the tabloid trash section so i figured i'd toss it here.

#187
Posted 23 September 2010 - 06:16 PM
You mean Mr McClory was that desperate to remake Thunderball one more time?
Should be quite a remarkable production. I counted no less than six screenwriters involved, one of whom has been dead for several years. As for the person who posted this, er, "news", clearly he has issues with the English language. The whole post reminded me of one of those "physhing" emails from Africa or Eastern Europe - convincing looking until you read it carefully. All that was missing from this example was the usual plea to part with your bank account details.
http://bond-23-movie.blogspot.com/ I post this becvause according to this blog bond 23 is the property of a lady.
of course 95% of the facts in this blog are wrong but this is the tabloid trash section so i figured i'd toss it here.
Mclory faked his death in order to start writing Bond 23 everyone knows that.
on a more serious matter It's interesting to note Blogers Facebook junkies and the like Latched on to The property of a lady as bond 23's title for dear life.... Would be interesting if the tabloid trashers got one thing right after all these years. After all a broken clock is right twice a day

Edited by Guy Haines, 23 September 2010 - 06:17 PM.
#188
Posted 23 September 2010 - 06:21 PM
#189
Posted 23 September 2010 - 06:40 PM
the ironic thing is the blog is a combination of 3 rumors and a lot of i guess made up stuff and looking at the blog i can remeber exactly where each rumor came from. he should rename his blog "everything that is untrue about bond 23 and one possibly rumor"You mean Mr McClory was that desperate to remake Thunderball one more time?
Should be quite a remarkable production. I counted no less than six screenwriters involved, one of whom has been dead for several years. As for the person who posted this, er, "news", clearly he has issues with the English language. The whole post reminded me of one of those "physhing" emails from Africa or Eastern Europe - convincing looking until you read it carefully. All that was missing from this example was the usual plea to part with your bank account details.
http://bond-23-movie.blogspot.com/ I post this becvause according to this blog bond 23 is the property of a lady.
of course 95% of the facts in this blog are wrong but this is the tabloid trash section so i figured i'd toss it here.
Mclory faked his death in order to start writing Bond 23 everyone knows that.
on a more serious matter It's interesting to note Blogers Facebook junkies and the like Latched on to The property of a lady as bond 23's title for dear life.... Would be interesting if the tabloid trashers got one thing right after all these years. After all a broken clock is right twice a dayIf Bond 23 or TPOAL or whatever features stolen atom bombs, one eyed villains and a bad girl named Fiona or Fatima I'll give that blogger more credit for his prescience than he deserves.
#190
Posted 24 September 2010 - 09:37 AM
No. A broken clock is a broken clock.
Should be quite a remarkable production. I counted no less than six screenwriters involved, one of whom has been dead for several years. As for the person who posted this, er, "news", clearly he has issues with the English language. The whole post reminded me of one of those "physhing" emails from Africa or Eastern Europe - convincing looking until you read it carefully. All that was missing from this example was the usual plea to part with your bank account details.
http://bond-23-movie.blogspot.com/ I post this becvause according to this blog bond 23 is the property of a lady.
of course 95% of the facts in this blog are wrong but this is the tabloid trash section so i figured i'd toss it here.
Mclory faked his death in order to start writing Bond 23 everyone knows that.
on a more serious matter It's interesting to note Blogers Facebook junkies and the like Latched on to The property of a lady as bond 23's title for dear life.... Would be interesting if the tabloid trashers got one thing right after all these years. After all a broken clock is right twice a day
#191
Posted 24 September 2010 - 12:27 PM
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#192
Posted 24 September 2010 - 03:55 PM
no by logic if a clock is stopped at 12:00 it's right a 12 am and 12 pm.No. A broken clock is a broken clock.
Should be quite a remarkable production. I counted no less than six screenwriters involved, one of whom has been dead for several years. As for the person who posted this, er, "news", clearly he has issues with the English language. The whole post reminded me of one of those "physhing" emails from Africa or Eastern Europe - convincing looking until you read it carefully. All that was missing from this example was the usual plea to part with your bank account details.
http://bond-23-movie.blogspot.com/ I post this becvause according to this blog bond 23 is the property of a lady.
of course 95% of the facts in this blog are wrong but this is the tabloid trash section so i figured i'd toss it here.
Mclory faked his death in order to start writing Bond 23 everyone knows that.
on a more serious matter It's interesting to note Blogers Facebook junkies and the like Latched on to The property of a lady as bond 23's title for dear life.... Would be interesting if the tabloid trashers got one thing right after all these years. After all a broken clock is right twice a day
#193
Posted 24 September 2010 - 04:07 PM
#194
Posted 24 September 2010 - 04:21 PM
Sigh Zorin I don't get what your argueing here I'm talking physical clocks here. Are you arguing all time is wrong?If you insist.
#195
Posted 24 September 2010 - 04:38 PM
No. Just amused by your usage of the clock metaphor. Not that bothered either way about it really.Sigh Zorin I don't get what your argueing here I'm talking physical clocks here. Are you arguing all time is wrong?
If you insist.
Regards, Zorin.
#196
Posted 24 September 2010 - 05:06 PM
i'm hoping bond 23 does have a fleming title and with all these hobbit rumors i'd like some rumor on bond 23.No. Just amused by your usage of the clock metaphor. Not that bothered either way about it really.
Sigh Zorin I don't get what your argueing here I'm talking physical clocks here. Are you arguing all time is wrong?
If you insist.
Regards, Zorin.
and let me specify by what i mean when i say rumor I mean something that is Possibly true on a few film sites that is about Location, Plot, casting or title (or all of the above) that allows for some new discussion on CBn Not some whisper on a blog or questionable site.
#197
Posted 25 September 2010 - 06:49 AM
i'm hoping bond 23 does have a fleming title and with all these hobbit rumors i'd like some rumor on bond 23.
and let me specify by what i mean when i say rumor I mean something that is Possibly true on a few film sites that is about Location, Plot, casting or title (or all of the above) that allows for some new discussion on CBn Not some whisper on a blog or questionable site.
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Agreed Quantum! And I like the idea of "The Property of a Lady" for a title! This IS the trash bin, so we can pretty much speculate in any direction we like. (Should start a thread along the lines of TPOAL, write our own script, cast it etc....or is that already happening somewhere here?)
And yip, where there is an ever growing quagmire of rumours and speculation, one unsuspecting sod will accidentally stumble across the truth at SOME point. Law of averages. Broken clock.
(*Using the power of possitive thinking: Bond 23 is NOT dead...Bond 23 is NOT dead....*)
#198
Posted 25 September 2010 - 09:50 AM
Catching your drift here: a broken clock may be right twice a day, but not if - like it seems to be the case here - you have an old Seiko digital watch that says it's now 37:69.No. Just amused by your usage of the clock metaphor. Not that bothered either way about it really.
Sigh Zorin I don't get what your argueing here I'm talking physical clocks here. Are you arguing all time is wrong?
If you insist.
Regards, Zorin.
That watch will never be right.
Oh, how I look forward to the time when B23 is finally in production and people are able again to produce rumour after rumour, may them be as bogus as can be.

Some people seem to like that, but it doesn't make good reporting much easier. We did have the first round already, with the Sahara India crap... There are enough rumours around Bond movies anyway, we don't need any more that are being made up just to have something to discuss. The IMDb boards are the correct place for that kind of stuff.
Nothing against speculative discussion, but instead of creating a proper "what if" scenario and starting a good and open discussion, people try more and more to sell their silly ideas as plain truth.
#199
Posted 25 September 2010 - 02:56 PM
Catching your drift here: a broken clock may be right twice a day, but not if - like it seems to be the case here - you have an old Seiko digital watch that says it's now 37:69.
No. Just amused by your usage of the clock metaphor. Not that bothered either way about it really.
Sigh Zorin I don't get what your argueing here I'm talking physical clocks here. Are you arguing all time is wrong?
If you insist.
Regards, Zorin.
That watch will never be right.
Oh, how I look forward to the time when B23 is finally in production and people are able again to produce rumour after rumour, may them be as bogus as can be.
Some people seem to like that, but it doesn't make good reporting much easier. We did have the first round already, with the Sahara India crap... There are enough rumours around Bond movies anyway, we don't need any more that are being made up just to have something to discuss. The IMDb boards are the correct place for that kind of stuff.
Nothing against speculative discussion, but instead of creating a proper "what if" scenario and starting a good and open discussion, people try more and more to sell their silly ideas as plain truth.
when i mean rumors i mean something like "Bond locations scouting agents seen in New York" something that could mean bond is headed to new york or it could mean new york is on out of several locations considered for bond 23.
#200
Posted 25 September 2010 - 04:37 PM
Or that a guy runs around in NY, trying to impress his date, a waiter or a taxi driver by claiming to be a location scout for the next Bond movie.
Catching your drift here: a broken clock may be right twice a day, but not if - like it seems to be the case here - you have an old Seiko digital watch that says it's now 37:69.
No. Just amused by your usage of the clock metaphor. Not that bothered either way about it really.
Sigh Zorin I don't get what your argueing here I'm talking physical clocks here. Are you arguing all time is wrong?
If you insist.
Regards, Zorin.
That watch will never be right.
Oh, how I look forward to the time when B23 is finally in production and people are able again to produce rumour after rumour, may them be as bogus as can be.
Some people seem to like that, but it doesn't make good reporting much easier. We did have the first round already, with the Sahara India crap... There are enough rumours around Bond movies anyway, we don't need any more that are being made up just to have something to discuss. The IMDb boards are the correct place for that kind of stuff.
Nothing against speculative discussion, but instead of creating a proper "what if" scenario and starting a good and open discussion, people try more and more to sell their silly ideas as plain truth.
when i mean rumors i mean something like "Bond locations scouting agents seen in New York" something that could mean bond is headed to new york or it could mean new york is on out of several locations considered for bond 23.
And even if it would be possible to positively identify a "Bond location scout", he could still be visiting his old aunt or his agent or just wants to see a Broadway show.
#201
Posted 25 September 2010 - 05:18 PM
true but at least it would give us SOMETHING to talk about the non news era of bond films is quite boring.Or that a guy runs around in NY, trying to impress his date, a waiter or a taxi driver by claiming to be a location scout for the next Bond movie.
Catching your drift here: a broken clock may be right twice a day, but not if - like it seems to be the case here - you have an old Seiko digital watch that says it's now 37:69.
No. Just amused by your usage of the clock metaphor. Not that bothered either way about it really.
Sigh Zorin I don't get what your argueing here I'm talking physical clocks here. Are you arguing all time is wrong?
If you insist.
Regards, Zorin.
That watch will never be right.
Oh, how I look forward to the time when B23 is finally in production and people are able again to produce rumour after rumour, may them be as bogus as can be.
Some people seem to like that, but it doesn't make good reporting much easier. We did have the first round already, with the Sahara India crap... There are enough rumours around Bond movies anyway, we don't need any more that are being made up just to have something to discuss. The IMDb boards are the correct place for that kind of stuff.
Nothing against speculative discussion, but instead of creating a proper "what if" scenario and starting a good and open discussion, people try more and more to sell their silly ideas as plain truth.
when i mean rumors i mean something like "Bond locations scouting agents seen in New York" something that could mean bond is headed to new york or it could mean new york is on out of several locations considered for bond 23.
And even if it would be possible to positively identify a "Bond location scout", he could still be visiting his old aunt or his agent or just wants to see a Broadway show.
#202
Posted 26 September 2010 - 11:06 AM
#203
Posted 26 September 2010 - 06:35 PM
no doubt and i'm sure eon has either a title or list of titles they are thinking of for bond 23 the casting department (who have read the script a few times) have already begun thinking which actors and actresses best fit the roles stunt coordinators Have most likely begun thinking of how to handle the stunts in the script and I'm sure mendes has some of scenes storyboarded to get and idea of how to shoot the dam thing.Well I am sure parts of the world have already been earmarked (however loosely) and a few things will "emerge" when the time is right to push on with such information.
of course none of these things we will know be privey to or find out till the time is right.
#204
Posted 01 November 2010 - 03:37 AM
Bond 23 apparently out in 2014 who knew Craig can only dedicate to one series of films at a time.
this is tired garbage and belongs in the tabloid trash thread
#205
Posted 07 November 2010 - 09:38 PM
#206
Posted 07 November 2010 - 10:16 PM
Today I read in a UK newspaper that Mgm have said that Bond 23 will be out 2012 but that they will be making a film with more "sexy girl's, gadget's and fantastic locations." Made, so it said with "a more light-hearted Bond we all know and love, more like the Brosnan and Moore Bond....." I personally hope this is 'trash' for if they returned to the days of raised eyebrows, tarzen calls and invisible car's it would be the death blow for the whole series, in my opinion. What does everybody else think?
I wish this was true. That would be the best news ever.
That's what anti-Chief of SIS sounds like
#207
Posted 08 November 2010 - 12:21 PM
A website, (which i used to work for) spouting similar stuff to the rest of the tabloids. Saying that MGM want to move in a new direction and return to the light-hearted Bond, as opposed to the edgy and brutal one Craig is portraying. They mention his commitment to the Dragon Tattoo films and that he is unlikely to return etc etc.
I'll drink this with a bucket full of salt...
#208
Posted 08 November 2010 - 12:21 PM
A website, (which i used to work for) spouting similar stuff to the rest of the tabloids. Saying that MGM want to move in a new direction and return to the light-hearted Bond, as opposed to the edgy and brutal one Craig is portraying. They mention his commitment to the Dragon Tattoo films and that he is unlikely to return etc etc.
I'll drink this with a bucket full of salt...
#209
Posted 08 November 2010 - 01:27 PM
#210
Posted 08 November 2010 - 01:39 PM