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Post by politicidal on Oct 27, 2020 14:15:43 GMT
Its cast includes Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson, Charlie Plummer, Stanley Tucci, Donald Sutherland and Eme Ikwuakor. Surprising that this doesn’t have Gerard Butler attached.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Oct 27, 2020 20:00:27 GMT
What other Bond film titles can you combine to make a new movie title?
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Post by politicidal on Aug 27, 2021 12:40:10 GMT
The footage shown at CinemaCon: During CinemaCon 2021, Emmerich showcased new footage from his upcoming film, Moonfall, which features Berry and Wilson's trouble in space. In what is apparently the opening scene of the film, the footage shows the two astronauts (Berry and Wilson) fixing a satellite and discussing the lyrics of the song “Africa,” when a “black substance” hits the spaceship and sends it spinning out of control. The scene then cuts to the surface of the moon where a tornado of sorts starts to form. View a detailed transcription of the footage below: "Opens in space, on the Moon in the distance with the STS-126A satellite. The date is January 12, 2011. 'Africa' plays in the background, while two astronauts - Patrick Wilson's Brian Harper and another astronaut - fixing the satellite. Halle Berry's Jo Fowler is in the shuttle; she and Brian discuss the meaning of 'Africa's' lyrics. Marcus says they're like an old married couple, and Brian says Jo is his work-wife. Jo skipped her honeymoon to go to space. While Brian sings 'Africa', their comms cut out and a large, black substance hits the ship. They lose Marcus. Brian falls into the open space shuttle, while it starts to spin out of control. He manages to get inside, avoiding the satellite's debris. Inside, Jo is floating unconscious. Brian tries to hail Marcus on the radio, but is unable to. He then attempts to stabilize the shuttle. The sound goes from sharp, high pitch noises inside the shuttle to silent outside. Brian whispers, 'No, Marcus. No.' Then looking at Jo, he says, 'I'm going to get you home.' Then he looks directly at the Moon. Cut to the surface of the Moon, we see a tornado forming, of sorts. Title card - Moonfall." screenrant.com/moonfall-movie-footage-cinemacon-description-details/
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Post by Lux on Aug 27, 2021 21:43:58 GMT
The footage shown at CinemaCon: During CinemaCon 2021, Emmerich showcased new footage from his upcoming film, Moonfall, which features Berry and Wilson's trouble in space. In what is apparently the opening scene of the film, the footage shows the two astronauts (Berry and Wilson) fixing a satellite and discussing the lyrics of the song “Africa,” when a “black substance” hits the spaceship and sends it spinning out of control. The scene then cuts to the surface of the moon where a tornado of sorts starts to form. View a detailed transcription of the footage below: "Opens in space, on the Moon in the distance with the STS-126A satellite. The date is January 12, 2011. 'Africa' plays in the background, while two astronauts - Patrick Wilson's Brian Harper and another astronaut - fixing the satellite. Halle Berry's Jo Fowler is in the shuttle; she and Brian discuss the meaning of 'Africa's' lyrics. Marcus says they're like an old married couple, and Brian says Jo is his work-wife. Jo skipped her honeymoon to go to space. While Brian sings 'Africa', their comms cut out and a large, black substance hits the ship. They lose Marcus. Brian falls into the open space shuttle, while it starts to spin out of control. He manages to get inside, avoiding the satellite's debris. Inside, Jo is floating unconscious. Brian tries to hail Marcus on the radio, but is unable to. He then attempts to stabilize the shuttle. The sound goes from sharp, high pitch noises inside the shuttle to silent outside. Brian whispers, 'No, Marcus. No.' Then looking at Jo, he says, 'I'm going to get you home.' Then he looks directly at the Moon. Cut to the surface of the Moon, we see a tornado forming, of sorts. Title card - Moonfall." screenrant.com/moonfall-movie-footage-cinemacon-description-details/The plot is obvious and my theory is confirmed by that reveal. I won't tell you though you likely already half know anyway.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Sept 4, 2021 19:55:28 GMT
What other Bond film titles can you combine to make a new movie title? Quantum Sky Sky Spectre Spectre Royale
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