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Have never heard of Kuril. News to me..
I'm only thinking in terms of Safins base on a secluded island in the script, and then location scouts found Kalsoy..
Kuril Islands being the place where Safin has his base is an idea that popped up at least two times in those boards months ago. As you said it’s Russia but given the position the Japanese influences make sense as well. I think that’s not just a possibility but this is where the film will take Bond and Nomi in the end. I’m pretty much sure and its very cool ;).
Those images are lush. This is going to be a beautiful looking film.
Not to mention the return of the Krinkov
Really, really cool indeed, Mr. Roark. Wasn't aware someone had already thought about it :D Cheers ;)
https://leicarumors.com/2020/09/07/more-rumors-leica-q2-james-bond-limited-edition-and-leica-q2-monochrom-camera.aspx/
Leica is rumored to announce a new Leica Q2 James Bond limited edition in black and British green leather and a special wooden box.
Yep, I'm doing that right now.
Might be fun for knocking an evil motorcyclist off his bike though! :)
I'm not quite convinced that car is from the film though. Why does it have revolving numberplates?
I think it might be a new Goldfinger car dressed up (although I would have thought they all have buyers). Very odd.
I really liked the poster, it was much better than the one we got last year with the teal background. This new one reminds me of The Living Daylights poster and obviously Skyfall. I love Daniel's expression and pose, he still has the right look as Bond
Up to now though my favourite poster is still the Imax one on the Triumph, it just screams Bond, which is exactly what we need after a 5 year absence
Two things draw my eye in particular though. One is a modern warship firing salvo after salvo of missiles from her vertical launching system. the distinct radome on top of the tall mast amidships combined with the shape of her superstructure suggests that she’s a Type 45 (also known as the Daring-class) guided missile destroyer of the Royal Navy. Hard to read the Hull number .So it's either got to be the HMS DIAMOND,DRAGON OR HMS DEFENDER as the other ships in her class are out for service and retrofits
The other thing that caught my eye is the military cargo plane that briefly had a close encounter with some kind of small unidentified aircraft. The cargo plane in question is a C-17 Globemaster III: one of the most widely used military transport planes ever made. One of said users is the United Kingdom, so it makes sense there.
I saw Tenet on Sunday night. The theater has NTTD souvenir cups already.
The new marketing blitz is why I firmly believe that MGM and Universal are going all in on that November release, no matter what.
That sounds cool. I agree mate, I hope you're right
Hopefully we'll get a clip in a month's time. I know the first snippets dropped in October for both SF and SP.
It will. EON and MGM have pushed all their chips to the middle of the table. If something happens between now and then, I fully expect a VOD release.
Yes, I remember this. I think it is the montage of Bond fight scenes (some of which seemed like outtakes I have never seen) that 007 Instagram posted a few days ago. I think the "Only in Cinemas" part of that is to make clear that a release in November is not one of these simultanious VOD/theater releases. Regardless, I am 90% certain the film will be in cinemas, as planned, in November. I think they are, as well. Fingers crossed.
“We started from an initial piece of visual reference of a Japanese Noh mask because of its pure, expressionless, clean look. The first steps initiated were several days of clay sculpting to finesse the ‘expression’ of expressionlessness… which was a lot more difficult than that sounds. We wanted to remove anything that felt like an expressive human detail while remaining true to a human face - so the mask could reside somewhere between inhuman, artificial and a serene stare. We worked on minimising as many facial planes as possible, any spaces, sockets, dips where shadows could inadvertently cue an expression or depth - but I also wanted there to be enough dimension and reality so that it didn’t look flat. After several days of sculpting, and then several more sessions of me working with our sculptor, the mask was 3D-scanned into a digital model for the next stage of the design process. One of the 3D artists added the wood grain surface texture that is readable under the coats of paint on the surface of the mask - just as a real Noh mask would have."
My pleasure @Univex. Just doing my job..