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Rian Johnson (diretor e roteirista de Star Wars: The Last Jedi): "que se fodam aqueles que não gostaram da diversidade (do filme Star Wars)"


Que se fodam aqueles que ignoram a verdadeira diversidade e produzem esses lixos.
Engraçado que eles acham que estão no caminho certo. :klol






Eu fiz bem em parar de assistir essas séries do arrowverso.Esse teaser me deu vergonha alheia.
 


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EXCLUSIVE: The 'wokest' 007 ever: James Bond gets an electric Aston Martin and a wife who refuses to take his second name in new Time To Die movie (but rude innuendo survives thanks to Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge)
  • James Bond will drive an electric Aston Martin Rapide E in the upcoming film
  • The script has Mr Bond marrying a doctor who then refuses to take his last name
  • Fans might be surprised that innuendo has survived the 'woke' Bond makeover

It has been billed as the most politically correct James Bond movie yet – but No Time To Die has not entirely done away with Benny Hill-style innuendo, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

In one scene, Daniel Craig's suave secret agent is struggling to get a seaplane airborne as his passenger cries out 'Get it up! Get it up!' – prompting the wry reply: 'I've never had a problem with that before.'

Fans who have come to love such doubles entendres might be surprised that they have survived the franchise's 'woke' makeover that has banned outdated sexism and introduced strong female characters, such as Lashana Lynch as another top British secret agent.

20806672-7668333-image-m-12_1573328703928.jpg

The script has Bond marrying Dr Madeleine Swann – the psychologist played by French actress Lea Seydoux who first appeared in 2015's Spectre. But she refuses to take her new husband's name. The pair are pictured together above
However, plans for her to become the first black, female 007 – taking over the codename from Craig's Bond after he retires – could be scrapped after a social-media backlash. Sources say she is now likely to get another agent number, 001.

Earlier this year, this newspaper revealed that Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge had been brought in as a scriptwriter to ensure the blockbuster was appropriate for the #MeToo era.

And now we have learned more secrets from the £200 million movie, due out in April.

The script has Bond marrying Dr Madeleine Swann – the psychologist played by French actress Lea Seydoux who first appeared in 2015's Spectre. But she refuses to take her new husband's name.

The morning after their wedding, Bond wakes sleepy-eyed and says 'Good morning, Mrs Bond', to which she replies: 'Don't you mean Ms Swann?'

A source said: 'The phrase 'Bond girl' was outlawed from the set. The women in this film are all strong, brave and fiercely independent. These women are not helpless girls who jump into bed with Bond – their reactions are very different from what people might think.

'Bond tries his usual seduction techniques but they fail miserably. It's very funny.'

Ms Lynch, 31, said of her double-O role: 'Everyone was really responsive to having her be what I wanted. You're given a fresh perspective on a brand-new black woman in the Bond world.'

She was determined her character should be a 'real' woman 'who has issues with her weight and maybe questions what's going on with her boyfriend'.

She even discussed something which has never made it into a Bond film before: 'We had one conversation about her maybe being on her period in one scene and… throwing her tampon [into the bin].'

At the start of the new film, Bond has officially 'retired' to Jamaica.

20806724-7668333-image-a-9_1573328567719.jpg

Fans who have come to love such doubles entendres might be surprised that they have survived the franchise's 'woke' makeover that has banned outdated sexism and introduced strong female characters, such as Lashana Lynch as another top British secret agent

A movie insider said the original plan was for a 'popcorn-dropping moment' when M, played by Ralph Fiennes, says 'Come in 007' and 'this beautiful, strong black woman walks through the door'.

Craig's Bond is brought out of retirement to work alongside the female special agent to save the world from a villain who has developed a deadly algae which threatens to kill the world's oceans – a nod to the concerns of climate campaigners.

In that vein, producers were determined to make the most environmentally friendly 007 film ever.

Crew members were given reusable water bottles which they filled from taps, saving an estimated 230,000 single-use plastic water bottles.

More than 11 tons of packaging waste was also recycled, while producers sent 30 tons of food waste and biodegradable packaging to 'anaerobic digestion', in which micro-organisms break down material, producing a gas that can be used to generate electricity.

A further 1.6 tons of food was donated to feed the homeless through the City Harvest charity.

Even Bond's beloved gas-guzzling Aston Martin hasn't escaped the green makeover.

Craig will drive an electric Rapide E model. Only 155 of the £250,000 vehicles have been built.

20806728-7668333-image-a-8_1573328559224.jpg

Craig will drive an electric Rapide E model. Only 155 of the £250,000 vehicles have been built. However, the character hasn't stopped flying, with filming having taken place in Italy, Jamaica, Norway and London

However, the character hasn't stopped flying, with filming having taken place in Italy, Jamaica, Norway and London.

The 'get it up' double entendre comes after Bond commandeers a seaplane as police cars, sirens wailing, race along a jetty. He lands the plane on a fishing trawler and a major fight sequence takes place.

For all the changes, fans might be able to look forward to the return of one high-value asset: Adele.

She won an Oscar for the theme to 2012's Skyfall, and now speculation is rife that the singer-songwriter – who is about to release a new album – is working on the theme song for No Time To Die.

'[Producer] Barbara Broccoli and Daniel Craig both asked Adele to do the title music,' our 007 source said.

'Adele always said she didn't think she could top Skyfall but the rumour is that she's working on something.'


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Como tenho certas expectativas para esse filme, vou apelidá-lo como 007: Dark Fate. :kclassic
 

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EXCLUSIVE: The 'wokest' 007 ever: James Bond gets an electric Aston Martin and a wife who refuses to take his second name in new Time To Die movie (but rude innuendo survives thanks to Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge)
  • James Bond will drive an electric Aston Martin Rapide E in the upcoming film
  • The script has Mr Bond marrying a doctor who then refuses to take his last name
  • Fans might be surprised that innuendo has survived the 'woke' Bond makeover
It has been billed as the most politically correct James Bond movie yet – but No Time To Die has not entirely done away with Benny Hill-style innuendo, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

In one scene, Daniel Craig's suave secret agent is struggling to get a seaplane airborne as his passenger cries out 'Get it up! Get it up!' – prompting the wry reply: 'I've never had a problem with that before.'

Fans who have come to love such doubles entendres might be surprised that they have survived the franchise's 'woke' makeover that has banned outdated sexism and introduced strong female characters, such as Lashana Lynch as another top British secret agent.

20806672-7668333-image-m-12_1573328703928.jpg

The script has Bond marrying Dr Madeleine Swann – the psychologist played by French actress Lea Seydoux who first appeared in 2015's Spectre. But she refuses to take her new husband's name. The pair are pictured together above
However, plans for her to become the first black, female 007 – taking over the codename from Craig's Bond after he retires – could be scrapped after a social-media backlash. Sources say she is now likely to get another agent number, 001.

Earlier this year, this newspaper revealed that Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge had been brought in as a scriptwriter to ensure the blockbuster was appropriate for the #MeToo era.

And now we have learned more secrets from the £200 million movie, due out in April.

The script has Bond marrying Dr Madeleine Swann – the psychologist played by French actress Lea Seydoux who first appeared in 2015's Spectre. But she refuses to take her new husband's name.

The morning after their wedding, Bond wakes sleepy-eyed and says 'Good morning, Mrs Bond', to which she replies: 'Don't you mean Ms Swann?'

A source said: 'The phrase 'Bond girl' was outlawed from the set. The women in this film are all strong, brave and fiercely independent. These women are not helpless girls who jump into bed with Bond – their reactions are very different from what people might think.

'Bond tries his usual seduction techniques but they fail miserably. It's very funny.'

Ms Lynch, 31, said of her double-O role: 'Everyone was really responsive to having her be what I wanted. You're given a fresh perspective on a brand-new black woman in the Bond world.'

She was determined her character should be a 'real' woman 'who has issues with her weight and maybe questions what's going on with her boyfriend'.

She even discussed something which has never made it into a Bond film before: 'We had one conversation about her maybe being on her period in one scene and… throwing her tampon [into the bin].'

At the start of the new film, Bond has officially 'retired' to Jamaica.

20806724-7668333-image-a-9_1573328567719.jpg

Fans who have come to love such doubles entendres might be surprised that they have survived the franchise's 'woke' makeover that has banned outdated sexism and introduced strong female characters, such as Lashana Lynch as another top British secret agent

A movie insider said the original plan was for a 'popcorn-dropping moment' when M, played by Ralph Fiennes, says 'Come in 007' and 'this beautiful, strong black woman walks through the door'.

Craig's Bond is brought out of retirement to work alongside the female special agent to save the world from a villain who has developed a deadly algae which threatens to kill the world's oceans – a nod to the concerns of climate campaigners.

In that vein, producers were determined to make the most environmentally friendly 007 film ever.

Crew members were given reusable water bottles which they filled from taps, saving an estimated 230,000 single-use plastic water bottles.

More than 11 tons of packaging waste was also recycled, while producers sent 30 tons of food waste and biodegradable packaging to 'anaerobic digestion', in which micro-organisms break down material, producing a gas that can be used to generate electricity.

A further 1.6 tons of food was donated to feed the homeless through the City Harvest charity.

Even Bond's beloved gas-guzzling Aston Martin hasn't escaped the green makeover.

Craig will drive an electric Rapide E model. Only 155 of the £250,000 vehicles have been built.

20806728-7668333-image-a-8_1573328559224.jpg

Craig will drive an electric Rapide E model. Only 155 of the £250,000 vehicles have been built. However, the character hasn't stopped flying, with filming having taken place in Italy, Jamaica, Norway and London

However, the character hasn't stopped flying, with filming having taken place in Italy, Jamaica, Norway and London.

The 'get it up' double entendre comes after Bond commandeers a seaplane as police cars, sirens wailing, race along a jetty. He lands the plane on a fishing trawler and a major fight sequence takes place.

For all the changes, fans might be able to look forward to the return of one high-value asset: Adele.

She won an Oscar for the theme to 2012's Skyfall, and now speculation is rife that the singer-songwriter – who is about to release a new album – is working on the theme song for No Time To Die.

'[Producer] Barbara Broccoli and Daniel Craig both asked Adele to do the title music,' our 007 source said.

'Adele always said she didn't think she could top Skyfall but the rumour is that she's working on something.'


Fonte
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Como tenho certas expectativas para esse filme, vou apelidá-lo como 007: Dark Fate. :kclassic

Finalmente, o heroi que eu sempre quis... :viraolho

Não vejo problema em criarem um "novo agente antenado com o mundo atual"... só não mexam no Bond.

Isso que estraga tudo. Se fizessem dois agentes bem distintos seria até interessante para a dinâmica do filme... tipo um agente 008, por exemplo.

Igual quando queriam "rebootar" a Buffy com uma atriz negra no lugar.

Por que rebootar ao invés de criar uma nova que se passasse no mesmo universo? Uma que caminhasse com as próprias pernas.

007 vai virar 000
 

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EXCLUSIVE: The 'wokest' 007 ever: James Bond gets an electric Aston Martin and a wife who refuses to take his second name in new Time To Die movie (but rude innuendo survives thanks to Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge)
  • James Bond will drive an electric Aston Martin Rapide E in the upcoming film
  • The script has Mr Bond marrying a doctor who then refuses to take his last name
  • Fans might be surprised that innuendo has survived the 'woke' Bond makeover

It has been billed as the most politically correct James Bond movie yet – but No Time To Die has not entirely done away with Benny Hill-style innuendo, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

In one scene, Daniel Craig's suave secret agent is struggling to get a seaplane airborne as his passenger cries out 'Get it up! Get it up!' – prompting the wry reply: 'I've never had a problem with that before.'

Fans who have come to love such doubles entendres might be surprised that they have survived the franchise's 'woke' makeover that has banned outdated sexism and introduced strong female characters, such as Lashana Lynch as another top British secret agent.

20806672-7668333-image-m-12_1573328703928.jpg

The script has Bond marrying Dr Madeleine Swann – the psychologist played by French actress Lea Seydoux who first appeared in 2015's Spectre. But she refuses to take her new husband's name. The pair are pictured together above
However, plans for her to become the first black, female 007 – taking over the codename from Craig's Bond after he retires – could be scrapped after a social-media backlash. Sources say she is now likely to get another agent number, 001.

Earlier this year, this newspaper revealed that Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge had been brought in as a scriptwriter to ensure the blockbuster was appropriate for the #MeToo era.

And now we have learned more secrets from the £200 million movie, due out in April.

The script has Bond marrying Dr Madeleine Swann – the psychologist played by French actress Lea Seydoux who first appeared in 2015's Spectre. But she refuses to take her new husband's name.

The morning after their wedding, Bond wakes sleepy-eyed and says 'Good morning, Mrs Bond', to which she replies: 'Don't you mean Ms Swann?'

A source said: 'The phrase 'Bond girl' was outlawed from the set. The women in this film are all strong, brave and fiercely independent. These women are not helpless girls who jump into bed with Bond – their reactions are very different from what people might think.

'Bond tries his usual seduction techniques but they fail miserably. It's very funny.'

Ms Lynch, 31, said of her double-O role: 'Everyone was really responsive to having her be what I wanted. You're given a fresh perspective on a brand-new black woman in the Bond world.'

She was determined her character should be a 'real' woman 'who has issues with her weight and maybe questions what's going on with her boyfriend'.

She even discussed something which has never made it into a Bond film before: 'We had one conversation about her maybe being on her period in one scene and… throwing her tampon [into the bin].'

At the start of the new film, Bond has officially 'retired' to Jamaica.

20806724-7668333-image-a-9_1573328567719.jpg

Fans who have come to love such doubles entendres might be surprised that they have survived the franchise's 'woke' makeover that has banned outdated sexism and introduced strong female characters, such as Lashana Lynch as another top British secret agent

A movie insider said the original plan was for a 'popcorn-dropping moment' when M, played by Ralph Fiennes, says 'Come in 007' and 'this beautiful, strong black woman walks through the door'.

Craig's Bond is brought out of retirement to work alongside the female special agent to save the world from a villain who has developed a deadly algae which threatens to kill the world's oceans – a nod to the concerns of climate campaigners.

In that vein, producers were determined to make the most environmentally friendly 007 film ever.

Crew members were given reusable water bottles which they filled from taps, saving an estimated 230,000 single-use plastic water bottles.

More than 11 tons of packaging waste was also recycled, while producers sent 30 tons of food waste and biodegradable packaging to 'anaerobic digestion', in which micro-organisms break down material, producing a gas that can be used to generate electricity.

A further 1.6 tons of food was donated to feed the homeless through the City Harvest charity.

Even Bond's beloved gas-guzzling Aston Martin hasn't escaped the green makeover.

Craig will drive an electric Rapide E model. Only 155 of the £250,000 vehicles have been built.

20806728-7668333-image-a-8_1573328559224.jpg

Craig will drive an electric Rapide E model. Only 155 of the £250,000 vehicles have been built. However, the character hasn't stopped flying, with filming having taken place in Italy, Jamaica, Norway and London

However, the character hasn't stopped flying, with filming having taken place in Italy, Jamaica, Norway and London.

The 'get it up' double entendre comes after Bond commandeers a seaplane as police cars, sirens wailing, race along a jetty. He lands the plane on a fishing trawler and a major fight sequence takes place.

For all the changes, fans might be able to look forward to the return of one high-value asset: Adele.

She won an Oscar for the theme to 2012's Skyfall, and now speculation is rife that the singer-songwriter – who is about to release a new album – is working on the theme song for No Time To Die.

'[Producer] Barbara Broccoli and Daniel Craig both asked Adele to do the title music,' our 007 source said.

'Adele always said she didn't think she could top Skyfall but the rumour is that she's working on something.'


Fonte
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96a510dbe9a91506f6b3ca13afca4df22a804bfb_hq.jpg
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Como tenho certas expectativas para esse filme, vou apelidá-lo como 007: Dark Fate. :kclassic
Eu fico realmente pensando, ninguém vê os demographics? Quem é fã de James Bond e vai ao cinema assistir? Não é possível não saberem que esse tipo de filme flopa em 100% dos casos.

Eu entendo ator esquerdinha e cia irem nessa, mas produtores cujo objetivo é ganhar dinheiro, nao.
 

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Finalmente, o heroi que eu sempre quis... :viraolho

Não vejo problema em criarem um "novo agente antenado com o mundo atual"... só não mexam no Bond.

Isso que estraga tudo. Se fizessem dois agentes bem distintos seria até interessante para a dinâmica do filme... tipo um agente 008, por exemplo.

Igual quando queriam "rebootar" a Buffy com uma atriz negra no lugar.

Por que rebootar ao invés de criar uma nova que se passasse no mesmo universo? Uma que caminhasse com as próprias pernas.

007 vai virar 000
Não consigo lembrar de nenhuma franquia lacradora nova de sucesso. O público não vai (em massa) assistir esses lixos. A ideia então é pegar todo o público antigo mais o público novo vegano e bebedor se soja, mas eles não entendem que essas mudanças afastam o público antigo - isso quando não os ofendem diretamente.
 

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Disney+ resolveu vomitar em seu legado e colocar um aviso em clássicos como Dumbo e A Dama e o Vagabundo, o aviso é "outdated cultural depictions", numa tradução livre "representações culturais obsoletas".
A demência progressista chegando onde nenhum homem jamais esteve...

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Disney+ resolveu vomitar em seu legado e colocar um aviso em clássicos como Dumbo e A Dama e o Vagabundo, o aviso é "outdated cultural depictions", numa tradução livre "representações culturais obsoletas".
A demência progressista chegando onde nenhum homem jamais esteve...

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Farei um off-topic pessoal que pode beirar o inacreditável (mas digo a todos aqui de boa fé sobre meu relato a seguir).... Me Fez pensar nas palavras ditas: "... o aviso é "outdated cultural depictions", numa tradução livre "representações culturais obsoletas". Vomitadas pela Disney!

... Relato real de vida...


Há mais ou menos até uns 2/3 anos atrás nosso cachorrinho (animalzinho que minha esposa pegou de pequeno), da raça shitizu (falecido este ano após 16 anos de muita alegria), sempre quando colocávamos o desenho A DAMA E O VAGABUNDO clássico do Walt Disney, parecia algo mágico... Nosso cachorro vinha SEMPRE em frente a TV e ficava latindo, abanado o rabinho e latindo e acompanhando os cachorros sem sair da tela enquanto o filme não acabava... .Beira o inacreditável... Mas nosso cachorro literalmente assistia o filme.....

Pode parecer mentira minha, tudo que é filme de qualquer gênero, qualquer estilo, nosso cachorro tava literalmente se fodendo, dormia, queria colo, ia cagar, pedia seus petiscos (latindo pra gente), etc.... Mas bastava colocar ESTE FILME.... O cachorro PIRAVA LITERALMENTE em frente a tela e ficava ali... Latia em momentos de "corre corre" da cachorrada, ficava quieto abanando o rabo SEM TIRAR A CARA DA DELA... Algo incrível!.... Memorável e nos deixa saudades...

Walt Disney foi mestre!... Criou filmes que até animais com sua irracionalidade vislumbravam a obra..... Agora temos racionais que mão querem entender suas obras! Preferem destruir ou ridicularizar perante a suas agendas e ideologias patéticas.

... Como é triste saber que estúpidos desta geração não enxergam as maravilhas feitas com talento de verdade. ... Até meu cachorro velho conseguia ver!
 

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EXCLUSIVE: The 'wokest' 007 ever: James Bond gets an electric Aston Martin and a wife who refuses to take his second name in new Time To Die movie (but rude innuendo survives thanks to Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge)
  • James Bond will drive an electric Aston Martin Rapide E in the upcoming film
  • The script has Mr Bond marrying a doctor who then refuses to take his last name
  • Fans might be surprised that innuendo has survived the 'woke' Bond makeover
It has been billed as the most politically correct James Bond movie yet – but No Time To Die has not entirely done away with Benny Hill-style innuendo, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

In one scene, Daniel Craig's suave secret agent is struggling to get a seaplane airborne as his passenger cries out 'Get it up! Get it up!' – prompting the wry reply: 'I've never had a problem with that before.'

Fans who have come to love such doubles entendres might be surprised that they have survived the franchise's 'woke' makeover that has banned outdated sexism and introduced strong female characters, such as Lashana Lynch as another top British secret agent.

20806672-7668333-image-m-12_1573328703928.jpg

The script has Bond marrying Dr Madeleine Swann – the psychologist played by French actress Lea Seydoux who first appeared in 2015's Spectre. But she refuses to take her new husband's name. The pair are pictured together above
However, plans for her to become the first black, female 007 – taking over the codename from Craig's Bond after he retires – could be scrapped after a social-media backlash. Sources say she is now likely to get another agent number, 001.

Earlier this year, this newspaper revealed that Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge had been brought in as a scriptwriter to ensure the blockbuster was appropriate for the #MeToo era.

And now we have learned more secrets from the £200 million movie, due out in April.

The script has Bond marrying Dr Madeleine Swann – the psychologist played by French actress Lea Seydoux who first appeared in 2015's Spectre. But she refuses to take her new husband's name.

The morning after their wedding, Bond wakes sleepy-eyed and says 'Good morning, Mrs Bond', to which she replies: 'Don't you mean Ms Swann?'

A source said: 'The phrase 'Bond girl' was outlawed from the set. The women in this film are all strong, brave and fiercely independent. These women are not helpless girls who jump into bed with Bond – their reactions are very different from what people might think.

'Bond tries his usual seduction techniques but they fail miserably. It's very funny.'

Ms Lynch, 31, said of her double-O role: 'Everyone was really responsive to having her be what I wanted. You're given a fresh perspective on a brand-new black woman in the Bond world.'

She was determined her character should be a 'real' woman 'who has issues with her weight and maybe questions what's going on with her boyfriend'.

She even discussed something which has never made it into a Bond film before: 'We had one conversation about her maybe being on her period in one scene and… throwing her tampon [into the bin].'

At the start of the new film, Bond has officially 'retired' to Jamaica.

20806724-7668333-image-a-9_1573328567719.jpg

Fans who have come to love such doubles entendres might be surprised that they have survived the franchise's 'woke' makeover that has banned outdated sexism and introduced strong female characters, such as Lashana Lynch as another top British secret agent

A movie insider said the original plan was for a 'popcorn-dropping moment' when M, played by Ralph Fiennes, says 'Come in 007' and 'this beautiful, strong black woman walks through the door'.

Craig's Bond is brought out of retirement to work alongside the female special agent to save the world from a villain who has developed a deadly algae which threatens to kill the world's oceans – a nod to the concerns of climate campaigners.

In that vein, producers were determined to make the most environmentally friendly 007 film ever.

Crew members were given reusable water bottles which they filled from taps, saving an estimated 230,000 single-use plastic water bottles.

More than 11 tons of packaging waste was also recycled, while producers sent 30 tons of food waste and biodegradable packaging to 'anaerobic digestion', in which micro-organisms break down material, producing a gas that can be used to generate electricity.

A further 1.6 tons of food was donated to feed the homeless through the City Harvest charity.

Even Bond's beloved gas-guzzling Aston Martin hasn't escaped the green makeover.

Craig will drive an electric Rapide E model. Only 155 of the £250,000 vehicles have been built.

20806728-7668333-image-a-8_1573328559224.jpg

Craig will drive an electric Rapide E model. Only 155 of the £250,000 vehicles have been built. However, the character hasn't stopped flying, with filming having taken place in Italy, Jamaica, Norway and London

However, the character hasn't stopped flying, with filming having taken place in Italy, Jamaica, Norway and London.

The 'get it up' double entendre comes after Bond commandeers a seaplane as police cars, sirens wailing, race along a jetty. He lands the plane on a fishing trawler and a major fight sequence takes place.

For all the changes, fans might be able to look forward to the return of one high-value asset: Adele.

She won an Oscar for the theme to 2012's Skyfall, and now speculation is rife that the singer-songwriter – who is about to release a new album – is working on the theme song for No Time To Die.

'[Producer] Barbara Broccoli and Daniel Craig both asked Adele to do the title music,' our 007 source said.

'Adele always said she didn't think she could top Skyfall but the rumour is that she's working on something.'


Fonte
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96a510dbe9a91506f6b3ca13afca4df22a804bfb_hq.jpg
96a510dbe9a91506f6b3ca13afca4df22a804bfb_hq.jpg

Como tenho certas expectativas para esse filme, vou apelidá-lo como 007: Dark Fate. :kclassic
 

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Finalmente, o heroi que eu sempre quis... :viraolho

Não vejo problema em criarem um "novo agente antenado com o mundo atual"... só não mexam no Bond.

Isso que estraga tudo. Se fizessem dois agentes bem distintos seria até interessante para a dinâmica do filme... tipo um agente 008, por exemplo.

Igual quando queriam "rebootar" a Buffy com uma atriz negra no lugar.

Por que rebootar ao invés de criar uma nova que se passasse no mesmo universo? Uma que caminhasse com as próprias pernas.

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Retardamento mental causado por contaminação ideológica é a única explicação para o que estão fazendo com esse filme. Ian Fleming deve estar rolando e estrebuchando no túmulo por conta disso, inclusive.

As histórias do 007 sempre tiveram um componente básico: a fantasia de poder masculino. Bond sempre foi retratado como um homem trajado de forma elegante, que aprecia uma boa bebida, dirige carros possantes e flerta com algumas das mulheres mais belas e exóticas do planeta. De quebra, o puto ainda está a serviço da coroa britânica, tem licença para matar e, invariavelmente, termina "salvando o dia" nas missões que lhe são designadas. É justamente esse componente básico que está sendo meticulosa e propositalmente destruído nesse filme.

Para começo de conversa, Bond não salva mais porra nenhuma: está aposentado. Não é mais um solteiro bon vivant: não só está casado, como banca o cuck para a esposa, que nem ao menos adotou seu sobrenome, because muh feminism. Ele ainda tenta flertar aqui e acolá, mas falha miseravelmente. Seu carro possante foi substituído por um carro elétrico, para ser politicamente correto. Sem contar que, aparentemente, ele vai virar coadjuvante no próprio filme, sendo auxiliado (e até mesmo salvo) pela 00NPCblackwhamen, que certamente será melhor que Bond em tudo, graças aos poderes sobrenaturais à disposição de toda Mary Sue.

E o pior é ter ciência de que nada disso está sendo feito em prol da história, mas sim em prol de uma determinada agenda. Torço sinceramente para que esse filme encontre uma recepção igual ou pior a Terminator: Dark Fate, na moral. :kclassic

Eu fico realmente pensando, ninguém vê os demographics? Quem é fã de James Bond e vai ao cinema assistir? Não é possível não saberem que esse tipo de filme flopa em 100% dos casos.

Eu entendo ator esquerdinha e cia irem nessa, mas produtores cujo objetivo é ganhar dinheiro, nao.
Como disse acima, esse filme vai destruir um componente básico da franquia: a fantasia de poder masculino. Ao fazer isso, o potencial para afastar os fãs de longa data é líquido e certo. Se bem que isso não é novidade no mundo do entretenimento: o que mais vemos hoje em dia são franquias alienando os antigos fãs, enquanto tentam capturar uma nova audiência "ultra jovem revolucionária". O destino de 007 vai ser o mesmo encontrado pela Marvel Comics, Star Wars, Terminator, Woke Busters 2016 e tantos outras franquias: uma falha crítica.
 

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EXCLUSIVE: The 'wokest' 007 ever: James Bond gets an electric Aston Martin and a wife who refuses to take his second name in new Time To Die movie (but rude innuendo survives thanks to Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge)
  • James Bond will drive an electric Aston Martin Rapide E in the upcoming film
  • The script has Mr Bond marrying a doctor who then refuses to take his last name
  • Fans might be surprised that innuendo has survived the 'woke' Bond makeover
It has been billed as the most politically correct James Bond movie yet – but No Time To Die has not entirely done away with Benny Hill-style innuendo, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

In one scene, Daniel Craig's suave secret agent is struggling to get a seaplane airborne as his passenger cries out 'Get it up! Get it up!' – prompting the wry reply: 'I've never had a problem with that before.'

Fans who have come to love such doubles entendres might be surprised that they have survived the franchise's 'woke' makeover that has banned outdated sexism and introduced strong female characters, such as Lashana Lynch as another top British secret agent.

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The script has Bond marrying Dr Madeleine Swann – the psychologist played by French actress Lea Seydoux who first appeared in 2015's Spectre. But she refuses to take her new husband's name. The pair are pictured together above
However, plans for her to become the first black, female 007 – taking over the codename from Craig's Bond after he retires – could be scrapped after a social-media backlash. Sources say she is now likely to get another agent number, 001.

Earlier this year, this newspaper revealed that Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge had been brought in as a scriptwriter to ensure the blockbuster was appropriate for the #MeToo era.

And now we have learned more secrets from the £200 million movie, due out in April.

The script has Bond marrying Dr Madeleine Swann – the psychologist played by French actress Lea Seydoux who first appeared in 2015's Spectre. But she refuses to take her new husband's name.

The morning after their wedding, Bond wakes sleepy-eyed and says 'Good morning, Mrs Bond', to which she replies: 'Don't you mean Ms Swann?'

A source said: 'The phrase 'Bond girl' was outlawed from the set. The women in this film are all strong, brave and fiercely independent. These women are not helpless girls who jump into bed with Bond – their reactions are very different from what people might think.

'Bond tries his usual seduction techniques but they fail miserably. It's very funny.'

Ms Lynch, 31, said of her double-O role: 'Everyone was really responsive to having her be what I wanted. You're given a fresh perspective on a brand-new black woman in the Bond world.'

She was determined her character should be a 'real' woman 'who has issues with her weight and maybe questions what's going on with her boyfriend'.

She even discussed something which has never made it into a Bond film before: 'We had one conversation about her maybe being on her period in one scene and… throwing her tampon [into the bin].'

At the start of the new film, Bond has officially 'retired' to Jamaica.

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Fans who have come to love such doubles entendres might be surprised that they have survived the franchise's 'woke' makeover that has banned outdated sexism and introduced strong female characters, such as Lashana Lynch as another top British secret agent

A movie insider said the original plan was for a 'popcorn-dropping moment' when M, played by Ralph Fiennes, says 'Come in 007' and 'this beautiful, strong black woman walks through the door'.

Craig's Bond is brought out of retirement to work alongside the female special agent to save the world from a villain who has developed a deadly algae which threatens to kill the world's oceans – a nod to the concerns of climate campaigners.

In that vein, producers were determined to make the most environmentally friendly 007 film ever.

Crew members were given reusable water bottles which they filled from taps, saving an estimated 230,000 single-use plastic water bottles.

More than 11 tons of packaging waste was also recycled, while producers sent 30 tons of food waste and biodegradable packaging to 'anaerobic digestion', in which micro-organisms break down material, producing a gas that can be used to generate electricity.

A further 1.6 tons of food was donated to feed the homeless through the City Harvest charity.

Even Bond's beloved gas-guzzling Aston Martin hasn't escaped the green makeover.

Craig will drive an electric Rapide E model. Only 155 of the £250,000 vehicles have been built.

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Craig will drive an electric Rapide E model. Only 155 of the £250,000 vehicles have been built. However, the character hasn't stopped flying, with filming having taken place in Italy, Jamaica, Norway and London

However, the character hasn't stopped flying, with filming having taken place in Italy, Jamaica, Norway and London.

The 'get it up' double entendre comes after Bond commandeers a seaplane as police cars, sirens wailing, race along a jetty. He lands the plane on a fishing trawler and a major fight sequence takes place.

For all the changes, fans might be able to look forward to the return of one high-value asset: Adele.

She won an Oscar for the theme to 2012's Skyfall, and now speculation is rife that the singer-songwriter – who is about to release a new album – is working on the theme song for No Time To Die.

'[Producer] Barbara Broccoli and Daniel Craig both asked Adele to do the title music,' our 007 source said.

'Adele always said she didn't think she could top Skyfall but the rumour is that she's working on something.'


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Como tenho certas expectativas para esse filme, vou apelidá-lo como 007: Dark Fate. :kclassic

00beta: o cuck q me oprimia :lolwtf:coolface
 

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Disney+ resolveu vomitar em seu legado e colocar um aviso em clássicos como Dumbo e A Dama e o Vagabundo, o aviso é "outdated cultural depictions", numa tradução livre "representações culturais obsoletas".
A demência progressista chegando onde nenhum homem jamais esteve...

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A Disney tá ficando mais patética a cada dia que passa.:facepalm

Ps: Eu só espero que eles não tenham enfiado lacração na sétima temporada do the clone wars.
 

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Quem faz mimimi são vocês.

Nem tudo é lacração e algumas coisas precisam ser avaliadas antes de serem julgadas. Tem hora que beira ao extremismo do tipo: todo filme que tiver um gay, um negro, uma mulher vai ser lacração automaticamente. Tem que avaliar primeiro oras. E mesmo com algum conteúdo progressista, tem que ver se o mesmo não destrói o filme.

O @Goris já cansou de falar aqui, podem levantar a bandeira que for, desde que não degrade os demais. Pode fazer filme com mulher empoderada, desde que os homens do filme não seja um bando de bocós e "vilões".
Diversidade não tem nada a ver com progressismo.

Se enfiam progressismo, automaticamente já destrói o filme, desenho, jogo e etc.
 
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