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Hard to believe one of the other members on here hadn't noticed his scouse accent...!
@-)
I agree that Moore looks great when he pulls out the Walther.
As I find it somewhat unusual for a clause such as this to be in a contract for work.
:D
But watch it spread all over the internet and making its way to the tabloids.
http://screenmusings.org/movie/blu-ray/Goldeneye/pages/Goldeneye-0766.htm
The guy working on the Z3
And the aforementioned Asian chap at the Casino.
I think it's because you don't see race or colour @DaltonCraig007, just people.
;)
Run with it mate, run with it. I'm getting you off the hook here. Hopefully no-one notices.
Christ.
Not only can you see it's not Moore (which isn't the real problem here) but the stuntman wears transparent safety glasses and worst of all you can see the zip fastener on the back of the blue suit jacket he wears.
Also the whole thing comes across as very cartoonish from start to finish.
The idea of course is great and I'm sure pre-High Definition and on smaller screens that worked well but now...ouch...
Still, I will always prefer a parachute scene like this which was done for real (sans the animated Jaws falling into that tent) over some truly awfully looking CGI scene like in QOS which furthermore is highly unrealistic as well.
Yes, I noticed that way back but I thought most people would see it. It's a nice visual touch from Maurice Binder.
Yes, I've noticed that too. I think it builds on the scene with the traffic warden just before this as if the car will have to stop for him and not the other way around. It shows a Bond villain in Largo who is a "person of some size and power" as Kingsley Amis put it. Another nice touch.
The fight between Bond and the pilot on the plane before they fall looks pretty funny too.
Agreed, although you see it even more in the OP finale when Gobibnda falls off the plane.
Yeah, today CGI could be used to erase the safety glasses and zipper, but instead the entire scene would be CGI.