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She didn't know how to pronounce SPECTRE and she was utterly annoying.
Fortunately, I had to go to bathroom 2 minutes in.
Just to be clear, the trailer is being attached to Rogue Nation, not Pixels right?
I was thinking it was more in the Soderberg TRAFFIC mode, myself, just not as extreme. Still, very hard on the eyes, and a big disappointment from THIS particular DP if it does represent the final (no way of knowing that yet.)
http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/tv-film-news/oldfinger-spectre-trailer-007-clues-6119230
12.04.2014: "SPECTRE" Teaser Trailer no#1 / Title Treatment:
02.11.2015: "SPECTRE" Videoblog no#1 "Austria shooting / Ice Chase":
02.26.2015: "SPECTRE" Videoblog no#2 "Pinewood shooting / UK shooting":
03.27.2015: "SPECTRE" Teaser Trailer no#2:
04.30.2015: "SPECTRE" Videoblog no#3 "Rome shooting / Car Chase":
06.10.2015: "SPECTRE" TV Trailer no#1 / Teaser Trailer no#3:
06.15.2015: "SPECTRE" Videoblog no#4 "Mexico Preparations 'Day Of The Dead' ":
07.22.2015: "SPECTRE" Full Theatrical Trailer no#1:
She had it struck off.
Thats what I thought, but I wonder though if she did end up doing that because she probably died first before she asked someone to strike it off..lol..
That has always been my understanding of that Scene too.
Post-production or not, most Scenes from that Trailer look smothered either in ocher or Brown, and they sinply don´t look very teasing to me. I can easily imagine that especially the Mexico Scenes are perhaps flashback Scenes, as the b/w Scenes in CR, but surely not the rest of the Trailer Scenes. Or does DOP van Hoytema want it to be reflected that 70% of the movie is happenening in a dream, or something like that? No matter what, one big tease of Bond films used to be (at least for me) spectacularly-looking shots, and the Color schemes in this Trailer simply don´t give me that effect.
Yeah I doubt she had time. She had to go to that tribunal immediately after saying that, and well, never got back to MI6. The HQ building was abandoned during that period, and still looks abandoned, so presumably nobody got around to it. It would be a nice easter egg if Tiago Rodriguez and Alec Trevelyan were on there (yes I know he's referred to as an 'anonymous star' but it'd be a fun wink to see it anyway)
The hotel room explosion in Mexico and the plane as it crashes through the trees in Austria.
Can I ask something? How....would you otherwise film a scene where Bond is zooming in on a man actually moving in that particular Mexican apartment....and then after he shoots a huge bomb explosion occurs. Just look at the frame, and how it is filmed. You actually NEED CGI for that, as Bond stays in the frame.
Personally, I think such gripping terrorist attack scenes were not really possible pre-Brosnan. Thank GOD we have CGI for that....
Ask any casual fan the name of the henchman in QoS. The ones who don't say "who?" will have no idea.
Yup, absolutely forgettable. Quite sad really. I know from the QOS videoblogs that the actor playing him actually ASKED director Marc Forster if he could make the character a bit more interesting. Forster allowed that. But sjee, the whole character stays forgettable, because in the script it already did go wrong...
Well, each his own. I find Elvis extremely memorable.
You will get the same answer if you ask a casual fan most names, because casual fans rarely remember names of henchmen, especially if they are only mumbled once throughout the entire film.
There's actually a cut back to Bond before the explosion, it's not one continuous shot, although that's what I was expecting it to be and would have preferred. I'm not saying that shot is completely possible without any CGI, but there are ways of doing these things. Blowing up a miniature may have been an option, embellished with a little CGI. The plane shot I wasn't expecting because I knew they'd built a rig, therefore I expected all the shots to be achieved practically. I guess the thing is, in the past a director may have wanted a specific shot, but it wasn't achievable, so they'd either break new ground in finding a way to achieve it, or they'd have to think of another way to cover it. That's invention, that's how you stumble across unexpected moments of creation that you hadn't considered. Nowadays if a director wants a shot that isn't achievable, they just chuck it to the post house.
Great work with colours! It reminds me of this:
I believe the plane crashing through the trees in Austria was achieved with a full size plain traveling on a overhead cable rail system and filmed on location by the second unit. It's not digital. Only the cables were removed in post.
Yeah it was, but there's a shot in the trailer that looks CG to me.
I believe this is achieved practically (using the crane rig)
Where this angle looks like CGI to me.
Is it slightly...bothering you? Just curious....