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Very true - made a mistake on the Cuba location. There hasn't been anything solid on how Bond gets to Cuba but I only assume he takes the boat the day after the nightclub scene due to him wearing the same thing in Cuba as he did in that scene where he chats to Felix about Nomi in the middle of the day and when he sees the plane fly in on his boat (and the other shot above the plane where you can see Bond's boat) - hence why I assume that the nightclub and the Cuba scene are on different nights - first night is Bond with Nomi at his villa meeting and coming into conflict with her leaving after her telling him to 'stay away' and not get involved, while the second night is him in Cuba with Felix and Paloma and likely causing Nomi to lose Valdo - hence her line to MP about wanting to shoot him.
I find this one on David's profile, but no more
Thanks lads!
NTTD shoe collection launched today:
https://www.crockettandjones.com/james-bond-no-time-to-die/
No wonder M looks grumpy though- someone's nicked his chair.
Yeah. But I'm not surprised since Cary is American.
@Univex Re: the office. I think it was production designer Mark T. who said in an interview (Total film or Empire) that when the office set was reubilt for NTTD, the builders went to a secret warehouse owned by Pinewood and collected every stored item down to the detail.
And on the subject of paintings. M also have a painting with a marine ship or something like that. A famous painting? (Bond fanatics can help out here). Anyway, the gallery wouldn't lend the production the real one plus the insurance stuff was insanely high, like a Bondfilm budget, so Mark enlisted a pro guy who painted an exact replica.
Maybe the electricity's gone. What with that and his chair missing no wonder he's furious.
Oh, and a reference to one digital imaging technician from Skyfall, Mustafa Tyebkhan.
One of my favourite Craig Bond moments. Receiving his 'would be' mission briefing from M, with the Bond theme playing.
What would have been even better would be that briefing sending him to Mexico for Spectres Day of the Dead PTS. Would have eliminated the whole rogue element again.
Battle of Germany, by Paul Nash 1944 (Imperial War Museum)
Wikipedia says: "Nash's final painting for WAAC was however an extraordinary, imagined scene of a bombing raid on a city. Despite being given access to official reports and accounts from aircrews who had flown on raids to Germany, for the Battle of Germany, Nash adopted an unconventional abstract approach. Nash explained that it showed a city under attack with a pillar of smoke from burning buildings in the background and the white spheres of descending parachutes in the foreground. The pillar of smoke and the moon were as threatening to the city as the bombers, concealed within the red clouds, responsible for the explosions on the right side of the painting. Whilst Kenneth Clark found the painting difficult to understand because of what he called the "different planes of reality in which it is painted", he did recognize that it might herald one course that post-war art could take."
Yeah. That's it.
cant a video game company ever partner with EON and give us a great 007 game on consoles
Oh well done, @zebrafish! Knew it had be by a British painter to sit well in that room. A surrealist, no less.
Can't find the issue though, not even in french. Might be an article/interview...?!
:D
BTW, I like it that Craig is consistent. Rocking those shawl cardigans over and over again, with his white T shirts. And not afraid of peak lapels for his personal tailoring. Good man. Good show.
Filming location: Swinley Forest, Buttersteep South, UK
Random stills of the area, no prod photos
https://www.locateproductions.com/locations/3917
:P :D