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General Maximus 18-05-2020 18:01

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36035596)
Title updated to reflect the current situation.

Thanks, didnt think of that. :rolleyes: Everybody should note that the films listed for next year are only this year's films that have rolled over and is by no means a comprehensive list of next year's releases.



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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36035596)
'Artemis Fowl' is going to be released on Disney+ (June 12th).

I saw that and it is the one film I left as it was because until they update it because there is no way 12th June is going to happen unless it is released on a streaming service.

Hugh 18-05-2020 18:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36035600)
Thanks, didnt think of that. :rolleyes: Everybody should note that the films listed for next year are only this year's films that have rolled over and is by no means a comprehensive list of next year's releases.




I saw that and it is the one film I left as it was because until they update it because there is no way 12th June is going to happen unless it is released on a streaming service.

As Paul said

https://variety.com/2020/digital/new...te-1234583206/
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Artemis Fowl’ Premiere Date on Disney Plus Set as Movie Goes Direct-to-Streaming

Disney set the streaming-only premiere date for live-action sci-fi fantasy “Artemis Fowl” on its Disney Plus service worldwide — hoping it gives more juice to the subscription VOD product while theaters are shuttered.

“Artemis Fowl,” directed by Kenneth Branagh, will be available exclusively on Disney Plus beginning Friday, June 12. It had originally been set for a May 29 theatrical debut.

General Maximus 18-05-2020 19:34

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There is something wrong with me, I literally read "Artemis Fowl is going to be released on (June 12th)" which is what IMDB said and completely missed Disney+

General Maximus 20-05-2020 00:42

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doesn't look great but I got excited because it is the first proper trailer I have seen in months :) Going straight to OD at the end of June.


pip08456 20-05-2020 11:27

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Tom Hank's film Greyhound to be released on AppleTV+. No date set yet.

Link

General Maximus 21-05-2020 10:16

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fantastic, shame we aren't going to get the cinema experience though because this is the type of film that needs it.

General Maximus 21-05-2020 21:13

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Defo one to keep an eye out for (Netflix)



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General Maximus 22-05-2020 09:21

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Damien 22-05-2020 16:31

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I want cinemas to open

Paul 22-05-2020 16:54

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So do they. :)

General Maximus 22-05-2020 18:35

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36036095)
I want cinemas to open

me too and I was hoping something was going to be announced next week during the next review but I can't see it happening tbh. I think cinemas are the easiest of leisure venues to open up as you can you very easily force a structured queue system within the building and outside and they can obviously block off the seating inside. It is too soon though as they still haven't opened schools or any other venues and they need to do one at a time and wait a minimum of 3-4 weeks to see if infection rates go up before they can make further decisions.

Paul 22-05-2020 18:45

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We didnt have queues much at our cinema in recent times anyway - as all seats have to be booked, and most people did that before turning up.

General Maximus 22-05-2020 19:08

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I was thinking more of the queues, especially in the evening, for food for movies like Tenet which are upcoming. When you get the big releases, people want to enjoy themselves and you get lengthy queues for popcorn, nachose, ice cream etc.







Peninsula aka Train to Busan 2 has got an August release date so we know it is on the way :)

General Maximus 28-05-2020 14:23

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Cineworld is planning to reopen in July. I hope Odeon follows suit and I can't wait to see what films they have planned to show.

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...-july-11996117

denphone 01-06-2020 05:46

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The Batman & Fantastic Beasts 3 Allowed To Resume Filming In The UK.

https://screenrant.com/batman-fantas...esume-restart/

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So far, the biggest film to get back to work is James Cameron's Avatar 2, which resumed filming last week.

Paul 01-06-2020 15:33

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36037899)
The Batman & Fantastic Beasts 3 Allowed To Resume Filming In The UK.

Allowed, but not actually done so, is how I understood that article.

General Maximus 02-06-2020 21:54

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James Cameron is on location so things must be ready to go

https://variety.com/2020/film/asia/a...nd-1234621878/

General Maximus 04-06-2020 18:39

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General Maximus 08-06-2020 21:17

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Stephen 09-06-2020 18:15

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Paul 09-06-2020 18:19

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Hmmmm, I think they should have left well alone.

Stephen 09-06-2020 18:35

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I think it looks fun.

General Maximus 09-06-2020 19:04

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flipping brilliant :D :D :D

pip08456 13-06-2020 15:20

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New Marvel dates.

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (August 2020)
The Black Widow movie (November 6, 2020)
WandaVision (December 2020)
The Eternals (February 2, 2021

General Maximus 13-06-2020 16:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36039659)
New Marvel dates.

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (August 2020)
The Black Widow movie (November 6, 2020)
WandaVision (December 2020)
The Eternals (February 2, 2021

Thanks but I had them on the list already for tv and movies. Tenet and Wonder Woman 1984 and be ever so slightly push back to 31st July and 2nd October respectively; only 2 weeks.

General Maximus 16-06-2020 22:05

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General Maximus 17-06-2020 01:17

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Cineworld to re-open cinemas next month, presumably to coincide with the governments proposed 4th July target. It shouldn't be a problem and cinemas should easily be able to open before pubs and restaurants. They can restrict seats to alternate rows and columns. Queuing is already in place in my cinema for food and drink, they just need to put some markers down on the floor to indicate 2 meters, which will probably be changing to 1 meter anyway next week. Let's hope Odeon follows suite pronto.

https://www.imdb.com/news/ni62921013/

General Maximus 22-06-2020 09:43

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General Maximus 23-06-2020 10:32

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Cinema will be allowed to open from 4th July. I am imagine the large chains like Odeon and Cineworld have had plans in place for a while now and are ready to jump into action. It is a shame Tenet has been delayed until the end of July. I am hoping they are going to bring back from MCU films and other blockbusters to kick things off with a bang. There is no point opening if there isn't anything good to watch and all your staff are standing around twiddling their thumbs.

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...-rule-12012905

General Maximus 25-06-2020 00:50

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Odeon to start opening cinemas from 4th July. Only 10 cinemas will open initially with a phased reopening of all cinemas over the following weeks. Check the link below to see when your cinema will be opening. I am disappointed that they haven't planned some fantastic films to encourage people back to the cinema. The few films that are planned are average and mediocre at best. What will be worth the trip is Empire Strikes Back. Shame they didn't plan to do a triple bill of the original trilogy because that would have been very popular.

https://variety.com/2020/film/global...-4-1234648626/

General Maximus 25-06-2020 19:01

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Well this somehow slipped under the radar. I love Gerard Butler films. Out on 20th August.


General Maximus 01-07-2020 18:59

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For those of you who like Training Day etc


General Maximus 02-07-2020 19:44

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pip08456 05-07-2020 22:46

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Behind The Line: Escape to Dunkirk

General Maximus 06-07-2020 19:57

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Looks interesting. I wonder if it is based on a true story or just made up. There isn't a release date yet but I'll keep an eye on it.

pip08456 06-07-2020 21:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36042593)
Looks interesting. I wonder if it is based on a true story or just made up. There isn't a release date yet but I'll keep an eye on it.

I don't think its based on a true story.Looks like it could be good though.

General Maximus 07-07-2020 01:51

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yup :tu:

General Maximus 11-07-2020 18:53

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General Maximus 16-07-2020 19:11

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General Maximus 18-07-2020 10:54

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Tenet has been delayed again by another 2 weeks and it now planned for August 12th for those of us who are looking forward to it

Stephen 18-07-2020 12:49

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denphone 21-07-2020 04:52

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Warner Bros has said it is indefinitely delaying the release of Christopher Nolan's latest movie Tenet due to the coronavirus pandemic.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-53444770

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The studio said it would be re-evaluating its release date "amidst all this continued uncertainty."

General Maximus 21-07-2020 14:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36044153)
Warner Bros has said it is indefinitely delaying the release of Christopher Nolan's latest movie Tenet due to the coronavirus pandemic.

no good. We just need Disney to bump Mulan and we are back to square one.


I have put Project Power on my list. I'll be giving Coma a miss and it has already been released fyi.

General Maximus 22-07-2020 18:52

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Paul 23-07-2020 00:05

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So the whole film is in Russian ?

Pass on that.

Hugh 23-07-2020 20:08

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Bill & Ted Face the Music - Trailer 2



Quote:

Bill and Ted Face the Music has a new trailer, a new release date, and a new release strategy: the long-awaited third film in the franchise will now be released both in theaters and on-demand through digital retailers on September 1st.

denphone 24-07-2020 09:31

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Avatar 2 delayed indefinitely.

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-e...-a9635431.html

Stephen 24-07-2020 09:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36044489)

How is it delayed indefinitely, if they have provided a new date of 16th Decemeber 2022.

To be honest I think they should start releasing new films digitally like Bill and Ted 3 instead of simply delaying them

denphone 24-07-2020 10:46

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 36044494)
How is it delayed indefinitely, if they have provided a new date of 16th Decemeber 2022.

To be honest I think they should start releasing new films digitally like Bill and Ted 3 instead of simply delaying them

Given that Avatar 2 was originally aiming for a 2014 release the many dates they have given up to now for its release date have not exactly come to fruition.

General Maximus 24-07-2020 16:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36044505)
Given that Avatar 2 was originally aiming for a 2014 release the many dates they have given up to now for its release date have not exactly come to fruition.

yeah it is doing my flipping head in now and I have had enough. If they are not careful people are just going to give up and not bother with it. I am sick and tired of looking forward to it just for them to constantly keep putting the release date back.

Hugh 27-07-2020 18:56

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Tenet will open internationally before the US.

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/07/27/m...ase/index.html

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Overseas audiences will have a chance to uncover the mysteries of "Tenet" before moviegoers in the United States.

The new thriller from director Christopher Nolan will open internationally on August 26, Warner Bros. said on Monday. The film will then be released a week later in the United States for the Labor Day weekend opening on September 3.

"Tenet," which has been delayed multiple times because of coronavirus, will open in 70 countries starting on August 26. Some of the major countries include Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom.

General Maximus 27-07-2020 19:20

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Great news. It is one of my top films to see this year.

denphone 05-08-2020 05:46

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Mulan going straight to Disney+.

https://screencrush.com/mulan-disney...etter_21107530


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In this case, the observers were wrong, as Disney announced today that the film would premiere on Disney+ on September 4 the same day it opens in theaters — in markets where theaters are open for business.

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In a first for Disney+, though, Mulan will not be available to subscribers as part of the service’s regular programming; instead it will cost an additional $29.99 to watch the film. (According to reports, once customers pay to watch Mulan they will have “access to the film for as long as they remain subscribers to the service.”) One can assume that at some later date, the film will be made available as part of the Disney+ monthly subscription fee, but Disney offered no timeline for that.)


General Maximus 05-08-2020 09:38

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that's really funny. I was talking to somebody at work yesterday about this year's releases and the constant put backs and delays. I said I don't understand why Disney don't put Mulan on Disney+ because it would be fantastic publicity for the service and compliment Star Wars/The Mandarlorian and the MCU with an injection ongoing high quality content.

General Maximus 12-08-2020 18:51

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I know Odeon started opening some of the cinemas at the beginning of July. The majority of them were supposed to open over a two week period with all cinemas open by the end of July. They had a change of heart and this didn't happen. I suspect it was due to Tenet and Mulan etc being further delayed. I have just checked my cinema and it is reopening on Wednesday 26th July for Tenet's release and I imagine the rest of them will be as well. Tickets are already up for advanced booking and they are going nicely :)


I have found a list of which cinema are currently open and when the ones which are currently closed are planning to reopen if you need to check:

https://help.odeon.co.uk/hc/en-gb/ar...Closed-Cinemas

Paul 12-08-2020 23:45

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Quote:

Films to see in 2020 / 2021
None, they all got cancelled :)

pip08456 18-08-2020 22:19

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New Mutants release date is August 28th for those interested.

General Maximus 18-08-2020 22:36

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36046997)
New Mutants release date is August 28th or those interested.

I only updated the list a few hours ago and it was down for 4th September

pip08456 18-08-2020 22:47

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Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36046999)
I only updated the list a few hours ago and it was down for 4th September

Maisie Williams has posted otherwise on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/Maisie_Williams/...30794372550656

General Maximus 18-08-2020 23:02

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Nice. I love her, it is a shame the film looks so bad.

Paul 19-08-2020 00:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36046997)
New Mutants release date is August 28th or those interested.

Yeah, the trailers did nothing for me, I wont be rushing out to see it, even if it were 'normal' times.

pip08456 19-08-2020 00:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36047009)
Yeah, the trailers did nothing for me, I wont be rushing out to see it, even if it were 'normal' times.

My post was meant to read "For those interested". I'm not either but hey ho some will be.

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Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36046999)
I only updated the list a few hours ago and it was down for 4th September

I note you still haven't changed the date. Or is it Bristol based Maisie is using US relese dates? IDK one way or the other. I could always ask her.

General Maximus 19-08-2020 08:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36047010)
I note you still haven't changed the date. Or is it Bristol based Maisie is using US relese dates? IDK one way or the other. I could always ask her.

I was in bed on my phone and only edit stuff on my pc where I can use a mouse to scroll and highlight, cut and paste etc etc. I'll take a look at it when I have woken up but I thought the same, I suspect it is being released in the US a week prior to the UK.

Edit: Just had a look and it is mixed messages. Everywhere still says 4th September apart from the Radio Times but their article was written on 12th August so how could they know? I won't change the date for now and I'll keep my eyes on the Odeon website for an update. Bizarrely all the showing times are up for next week apart from Friday. As soon as they update Friday's showing times we'll know whether it is coming out or not.



As a side note, cinemas are reopening for Tenet's release next week and there are lots of other films to watch as well. When cinemas reopened I was hoping they would take advantage of the opportunity of not having any new films to watch to show some old blockbusters. They could keep themselves busy for months showing the Terminators, Aliens, MCU, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Jurassic Park, Independence Day.........all those huge blockbusters from the last 30 years or so. I don't know what the long term plan is but they are doing better than what was originally advertised (which was carp). There are many films to choose from atm but the highlights for me are Star Wars ep 5, Jurassic Park and Inception. I have booked my ticket for Tenet for next Wednesday and I am going to see Jurassic Park on Sunday. I can remember watching Jurassic Park when it was first released, it was made for the cinema and the experience is going to be amazing.

General Maximus 20-08-2020 20:09

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General Maximus 22-08-2020 09:29

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General Maximus 22-08-2020 17:06

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Somehow missed this one but it has got some big names in it and defo looks worth a watch.


General Maximus 23-08-2020 21:47

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General Maximus 25-08-2020 19:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36046997)
New Mutants release date is August 28th for those interested.

Defo released on 4th September however it is in cinemas this weekend for advanced preview.

denphone 25-08-2020 20:41

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Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36047334)

Reading some of the reviews this film is definitely one for watching.:)

General Maximus 25-08-2020 20:52

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Going to see it tomorrow so i'll let you know

General Maximus 26-08-2020 20:24

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pip08456 26-08-2020 21:17

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Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36047877)

This looks like a good fun one.

General Maximus 26-08-2020 22:03

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I love Eleven but this isnt my kind of thing

Paul 27-08-2020 01:56

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As Pip says, it looks kinda fun.

pip08456 28-08-2020 09:55

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General Maximus 28-08-2020 18:30

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Good find. Out on 30th November in the UK for anyone interested. Not great but looks worth a watch (at home, not cinema).

pip08456 28-08-2020 19:25

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It's worth a watch just for Poppy Drayton.:D

General Maximus 28-08-2020 19:42

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No idea who she is. The only 2 peeps i recognise are the T1000 and Cicero from Gladiator aka my steward.

pip08456 28-08-2020 23:53

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Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36048024)
No idea who she is. The only 2 peeps i recognise are the T1000 and Cicero from Gladiator aka my steward.

You didn't watch The Shannara Chronicles then?

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...0&d=1598655182

General Maximus 29-08-2020 08:11

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I recognise her now :) It is amazing the difference a couple of years makes, she looks so much older.

pip08456 03-09-2020 19:42

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Trailer 2


General Maximus 03-09-2020 20:11

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I defo think Daniel Craig is the best James Bond by a long shot. You can actually believe he is a real spy who has had proper combat and intelligence training and is genuinely licensed to kill. All the other ones were a competition on who could be the most camp.

denphone 05-09-2020 09:51

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Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36048581)
I defo think Daniel Craig is the best James Bond by a long shot. You can actually believe he is a real spy who has had proper combat and intelligence training and is genuinely licensed to kill. All the other ones were a competition on who could be the most camp.

l think he is a very good James Bond but whether he is the best is in the eye of the beholder.

Damien 06-09-2020 21:56

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Craig is probably my favorite Bond.

This film looks great I have to say. I don't want to get my expectations up but that's a great trailer.

General Maximus 12-09-2020 09:04

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Wonder Woman 1984 has been put back to Christmas. I just hope they don't decide to knock it on the head and further delay it till next summer.

General Maximus 20-09-2020 19:45

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General Maximus 23-09-2020 22:11

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As I expected, Black Widow and several other major movies have been delayed until next year. I'll update the list over the weekend:

https://variety.com/2020/film/news/b...ay-1234773491/


Odeon and the other cinema chains need to pull their finger out and come up with a decent schedule of old blockbusters for us to watch otherwise there is no point in them staying open.

Stephen 23-09-2020 22:22

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All the big film companies delaying films are going to cause cinema companies to go bust if they keep delaying films to next year.

They will then have no choice but to offer online downloads as there will be nowhere to show them.

General Maximus 23-09-2020 22:38

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Disney should put Black Widow on Disney+. It would demonstrate continued support of the service with high profile content. If Marvel keep delaying their release schedule we'll end up with one film a month in 2022.

denphone 24-09-2020 09:05

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 36051314)
All the big film companies delaying films are going to cause cinema companies to go bust if they keep delaying films to next year.

They will then have no choice but to offer online downloads as there will be nowhere to show them.

There is already one cinema chain struggling big time.

https://www.theguardian.com/business...-loss-covid-19

General Maximus 04-10-2020 09:38

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Stephen 04-10-2020 09:41

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007 next outing No Time To Die has now been delayed till Easter 2021.

General Maximus 05-10-2020 14:17

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Just updated the list if anyone wants to have a quick gander to see where things currently sit. I'll give you a hint, it sucks.

Stephen 05-10-2020 14:24

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I doubt there will be any UK cinema chains left by March.

General Maximus 05-10-2020 18:33

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Looks great and I think it is going to be very popular. I would flipping love it if this turned out to be the highest grossing film of the year.

pip08456 05-10-2020 21:40

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Another one put back.

Denis Villeneuve’s DUNE has been officially delayed to October 2021.

pip08456 06-10-2020 09:39

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The 355


denphone 07-10-2020 04:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36052744)
Just updated the list if anyone wants to have a quick gander to see where things currently sit. I'll give you a hint, it sucks.

Yeah plenty of big blockbusters pushed back further & further it seems and who says some of these won't get pushed back again either..

No Time To Die - Apr 21
Black Widow - May 21
Dune - Oct 21
Eternals - Nov 21
Mission Impossible 7 - Nov 21
Matrix 4 - Dec 21
Spider-Man 3 - Dev 21
Thor 4 - Feb 22
Doctor Strange 2 - Mar 22
Batman - Mar 22
Jurassic World 3 - Jun 22

pip08456 08-10-2020 22:31

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General Maximus 08-10-2020 22:45

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It will be funny if it gets delayed till after xmas :rofl:


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