Daniel Craig speaking on The Quantum of Solace:

It seems that the script is sometimes an after-thought on huge productions.

‘Yes and you swear that you’ll never get involved with shit like that, and it happens. On “Quantum”, we were fucked. We had the bare bones of a script and then there was a writers’ strike and there was nothing we could do. We couldn’t employ a writer to finish it. I say to myself, “Never again”, but who knows? There was me trying to rewrite scenes – and a writer I am not.’

You had to rewrite scenes yourself?

‘Me and the director [Marc Forster] were the ones allowed to do it. The rules were that you couldn’t employ anyone as a writer, but the actor and director could work on scenes together. We were stuffed. We got away with it, but only just. It was never meant to be as much of a sequel as it was, but it ended up being a sequel, starting where the last one finished.’

From Dave Calhoun. Time Out.

The Globe and Mail is reporting that Canada’s broadcasters have requested that the CRTC regulate Netflix.

Representatives of Canada’s media industry have approached the federal broadcast regulator to ask it to consider regulating online TV and movie service Netflix, the way it does for traditional broadcasters.

Get the feeling that someone is scared? Even though the selection on Canadian Netflix leaves something to be desired my family is already watching Netflix content more than we are watching content off of traditional cable television. I can only imagine what would happen if Netflix improved their offerings.
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