Showing posts with label tomorrow never dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tomorrow never dies. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 April 2013

TOMORROW NEVER DIES Live-Tweeting Project by @007hertzrumble

Twitter user James David Patrick has started a live-tweeting session project for every James Bond film starting in December 2012 with DR NO. Next Wednesday, April 24th, is the turn of TOMORROW NEVER DIES. 



If you want to join the chat, follow James on Twitter (@007hertzrumble), grab your DVD/BluRay of TOMORROW NEVER DIES at 9pm EST and start writting using the #TND and #Bond_Age_ hashtags. The live feed will be later published in his site, 007hertzrumble.tumblr.com 

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

The Tomorrow Never Dies Score: a Retrospective


         When James Bond returned to theaters after a six year hiatus in 1995's Goldeneye, it revitalized what many felt was a dying franchise unfit for the post Glasnost Era of the 1990's. Pierce Brosnan's debut film proved that James Bond was still relevant and that the world was in need of him more then ever. Goldeneye featured a unique music score by Luc Besson veteran Eric Serra; In the hopes that his distinct style would make for a contemporary Bond score suitable for the new era of 007. The score itself is either highly loved or looked down upon with great disdain by Bond fans. As it is a radical departure from John Barry's brassy orchestration's that have become synonymous with Bond's character as much as his tuxedo or Aston Martin. Serra's heavy techno/synthesized music created a highly unusual musical landscape for the film. In this reviewer's opinion, the unique score fits the dark Cold war atmosphere of the film perfectly. Had the score been for any other Bond film other then Goldeneye, it would have very obviously been out of place rather then fitting the tone of the film.
 

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

YESTERDAY’S MEMORIES TODAY

That December of 1997, I had just played GOLDENEYE the Nintendo 64 video game on a toy store in Buenos Aires. I knew the film of the same name would be broadcasted that month on cable TV.

I was on the city of Mar Del Plata, a turistic spot of Buenos Aires, Argentina, with my mom and my dad, who told me who James Bond was after he saw me playing the N64 game. On a shopping mall of that city, I saw a big cardboard poster of TOMORROW NEVER DIES. I’ve immediately recognized Pierce Brosnan, who played James Bond. But I didn’t know that was another movie different from GOLDENEYE. I even told my parents “Hey, GOLDENEYE is going to premiere on the cinemas here soon.” All I remember from those holidays is that, as a 8 year old boy, I took a picture with the big carboard poster.

Saturday, 11 June 2011

TOMORROW’S NEWS TODAY – PRESS RELEASE

TOMORROW’S NEWS TODAY, a fan site dedicated to the 1997 blockbuster TOMORROW NEVER DIES, has been launched today.

James Bond fans Dean Dunlevy and Nicolás Suszczyk, enthusiastics of the 18th installment on the 007 franchise, are working together to deliver Bond fans a collection of rare images regarding the film, besides notes on many aspects of the United Artists production starring Pierce Brosnan, as well as some coverage of the 1999 videogame based on the movie of the same name, released by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation console system.