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So much mystery around the plot - the trailers have shown bits of scenes, but have managed to keep a lot of stuff hidden. The film looks absolutely gorgeous based on what we've seen so far.
I vehemently concur.
Given this TV spot is just a TV spot and not released theatrically, then no :( No surround sound or even good hi-res copy available.
Yup - this came out of nowhere.
I quite like the fact they sprung this on us! :-bd
-Bond is depicted more like a seducer, as you first see him getting closer to the character of Léa Seydoux, then Monica Bellucci's.
-There is a beautiful feeling of danger coming from that scene between Bond and Lucia Sciarra: she is warning him about imminent danger... which does not stop him from coming at her.
-The classic line: "Bond, James Bond" delivered by Craig here is the best in a long time.
This shot looks like it could be straight out of a 60's Bond film.
Seeing MB standing with her hair over her face in the mirror, has DC pulled her hair back behind her as he pulls/pushes her and get's up close for the BJB?
No I've not read any spoilers or leaks so just reacting to the TV spot and wondering out loud! :D
It's quintessential Bond. Perfect.
It's not really a spoiler, only speculation but:
I did it yesterday on my computer. If I can, I'll post it beween later today and tomorrow night
I've also noticed similarities with Goldeneye.
As someone mentioned earlier, the only wild card here is Thomas Newman. He seemed awfully hesitant to use the Bond theme in SF, but this strikes me as the kind of Bond film that absolutely demands it.
Agreed. My biggest issue with Skyfall was the score. I really enjoyed Arnold's work on CR & QoS. Not much Bond theme, but when it was used it was smart. And CR really used the You Know My Name riff well. Nothing about Skyfall's score struck me as interesting - just really by the numbers. I hope we get a healthy dose of the Bond theme in SPECTRE.