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  • Posts: 4,408
    antovolk wrote: »
    jake24 wrote: »
    antovolk wrote: »
    This short bit of Jamaica Vlog/Teaser is absolutely incredible! Cary and Linus will deliver a visual masterpiece. The bright colours, the day/night contrast... it looks awesome. That's what we desperately need after SP!!!

    And Daniel in shape! ^^

    Mind, all of the footage is B-roll.... we'll have to wait till the teaser to see how Linus and Cary really lensed this one haha
    Looks to me like there are a few genuine shots from the film in there.

    Honestly, definitely not looking like it...looking too 'clean' and digital!

    Agreed. Though some of the shots in this b-roll footage outclass anything i've seen in a Marvel move. Maybe general audiences have just lowered their expectations when it comes to cinematography in blockbuster films.

    My anticipation is that the film will have a more grainy and textured feel than this slicker video. I'm thinking something in league with Sandgren's more filmic work.

    Denbigh wrote: »
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    One of my favourites :)

    Lashana was the stand-out for me as well.

    She works very will in this video there is also a very brief moment where she bumps into Craig at the club and turns to look at him.

    I suspect this scene is her introduction into the film. She's an MI6 agent stalking Bond on the island and keeping an eye on hi dealings with the CIA. Perhaps there was some truth in those old rumours that she is 007 and it is her who recruits Bond back after all.
    Denbigh wrote: »
    I think that be Billy Magnussen whose sitting opposite Jeffrey Wright.

    Yep. You can see the bridge of his nose on Jeffrey Wright's left.
  • MonsieurMerciMonsieurMerci France
    Posts: 98
    Denbigh wrote: »
    Getafix wrote: »
    Could they go as far as getting a Jamaican artist involved?

    The British singer Jorja Smith has Jamaican heritage, and she has a beautiful voice.


    I would be VERY happy with a Jorja Smith title song :x

    Totally deserves the focus on her work, that a Bond song could bring


  • 007Blofeld007Blofeld In the freedom of the West.
    Posts: 3,126
    The explosion at the end is pretty cool
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    edited June 2019 Posts: 5,970
    I agree @Pierce2Daniel, I feel I can already sense the chemistry between Craig and Lynch.

    Even in this shot alone...

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  • Posts: 830
    My word.

    Guys, gals -- I'm on the verge of breaking down here. What a perfect first look and wonderful boost to morale. Been dealing with some really tough stuff personally lately and I'm speechless at how quickly the EON marketing team is getting its hands around the narrative of this film.

    I can't even...there's just so much to love here.

    Culturally rich.
    Classic Fleming vibes.
    Bond in a club.
    Meeting a beautiful stranger.
    Felix.
    Awe-inspiring production design.
    So much plot going on.
    The vibe.
    Out with a bang.


    I'm so ready for this to keep going. Bravo EON, Cary, Dan, and all.
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    Posts: 5,970
    I hope they do this for each location.
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    AgentM72 wrote: »
    My word.

    Guys, gals -- I'm on the verge of breaking down here. What a perfect first look and wonderful boost to morale. Been dealing with some really tough stuff personally lately and I'm speechless at how quickly the EON marketing team is getting its hands around the narrative of this film.

    I can't even...there's just so much to love here.

    Culturally rich.
    Classic Fleming vibes.
    Bond in a club.
    Meeting a beautiful stranger.
    Felix.
    Awe-inspiring production design.
    So much plot going on.
    The vibe.
    Out with a bang.


    I'm so ready for this to keep going. Bravo EON, Cary, Dan, and all.

    It really is a feast for the eyes!
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,155
    People are talking about Arnold AGAIN?? The guy not only hasn't done a Bond score in 11 years, he is a has been. Next!

    We love David Arnold. So does Barbara Broccoli! He is the best. Next!
    Feel free to love him but Arnold hasn't scored a Bond film in 11 years. It's time to stop wishing he returned.

    John Williams hadn't done a Star Wars score between '83 en '99. So?
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    Denbigh wrote: »
    I hope they do this for each location.

    I am with you.
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    People are talking about Arnold AGAIN?? The guy not only hasn't done a Bond score in 11 years, he is a has been. Next!

    We love David Arnold. So does Barbara Broccoli! He is the best. Next!
    Feel free to love him but Arnold hasn't scored a Bond film in 11 years. It's time to stop wishing he returned.

    John Williams hadn't done a Star Wars score between '83 en '99. So?

    Precisely.
    The time gap has no relevance at all.
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    Getafix wrote: »
    Here we go, folks.


    How can the company that gave us that abysmal launch at Goldeneye also produce stuff like this? You'd think it was different operation completely.

    I really hope Cary gets the music right on this film. I'm sure he will do. Could they go as far as getting a Jamaican artist involved? Really hoping so. Going to see Chronix this weekend - worse places for them to start looking.

    And that explosion - just looks a lot cooler in that split second shot than Mendes' nonsense in SP.

    Visually it looks like we're in for a feast. Here's hoping Craig Bond is back on track after 10 wasted years.

    Grace Jones?!
  • edited June 2019 Posts: 17,740

    Bad Boys Bond 3? :-D

    Loving what we're shown here. Just hope they keep it this colourful and vibrant. Had enough of bleak looking Bond with Mendes.
  • SeanCraigSeanCraig Germany
    Posts: 732
    RC7 wrote: »
    If you’re not all in now, get out of my sight.
    Amen!! Bond 25 is 100% on track ... this looks AWESOME! Also getting TB/DN vibes ... this is really, really encouraging and can‘t wait to see this movie!!!
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    Posts: 5,970
    Sandgren's definitely bringing over those wonderful colors from La La Land.
  • Posts: 16,147
    The visuals so far do look striking, at least in that short blog. Here's hoping it's reflective of what the final film could possibly look like.
  • Posts: 12,526
    Denbigh wrote: »
    I hope they do this for each location.

    I am with you.

    Me too, but with that music and visuals? It will take some beating!
  • AgentJamesBond007AgentJamesBond007 Vesper’s grave
    Posts: 2,632
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    People are talking about Arnold AGAIN?? The guy not only hasn't done a Bond score in 11 years, he is a has been. Next!

    We love David Arnold. So does Barbara Broccoli! He is the best. Next!
    Feel free to love him but Arnold hasn't scored a Bond film in 11 years. It's time to stop wishing he returned.

    John Williams hadn't done a Star Wars score between '83 en '99. So?

    This John Williams guy is a has been. Next!
  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
    Posts: 4,343
    Looks phenomenal! This movie is going to be gorgeous. Love the noir vibes, the expressionistic use of light. The sexiness that fills some sequences. Fukunaga is exceeding my already high expectations. After a GREAT Bond film that led to both a thematically and visually retro imagery something like this feels like an injection of energy that is clearly welcome.
  • 007Blofeld007Blofeld In the freedom of the West.
    Posts: 3,126
    matt_u wrote: »
    Looks phenomenal! This movie is going to be gorgeous. Love the noir vibes, the expressionistic use of light. The sexiness that fills some sequences. Fukunaga is exceeding my already high expectations. After a GREAT Bond film that led to both a thematically and visually retro imagery something like this feels like an injection of energy that is clearly welcome.

    Same
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    edited June 2019 Posts: 5,970
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    This is perfect! What a brilliant little film. Some other thoughts:

    Love that transition shot from the map on the wall to the reflected room;
    That was Lynch on the yellow scooter, right?
    The club scene took me straight to Dr No;
    They look like they all had a blast down there;
    Fukunaga always looks so commited. Always in the game. Always;
    I do hope they keep the colours and the vibrancy of it all, along with some interesting take on the music;
    This plus the boat scene are gonna be iconic Bond moments for the ages, I tell ya;
    All the film shots we’ve seen so far (on monitors) are so centered. Classic Sandgren;
    The explosion at the end is reminiscent of the one in GF;
    I could go on and on, this is just spectacular!

  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    edited June 2019 Posts: 5,970
    Univex wrote: »
    This is perfect! What a brilliant little film. Some other thoughts:

    Love that transition shot from the map on the wall to the reflected room;
    That was Lynch on the yellow scooter, right?
    The club scene took me straight to Dr No;
    They look like they all had a blast down there;
    Fukunaga always looks so commited. Always in the game. Always;
    I do hope they keep the colours and the vibrancy of it all, along with some interesting take on the music;
    This plus the boat scene are gonna be iconic Bond moments for the ages, I tell ya;
    All the film shots we’ve seen so far (on monitors) are so centered. Classic Sandgren;
    The explosion at the end is reminiscent of the one in GF;
    I could go on and on, this is just spectacular!

    Couldn't agree more @Univex :)

    I definitely think they'll keep the colours, they can't waste that and from what we've seen from Sandgren, this is definitely his style and I would completely commit to this being what we'll see in the final film, just maybe with slightly different grading (grain) and shots obviously. Not to mention a different quality.

    As for Fukunaga, he is such an interesting guy. He feels completely modern and current, and that really shows in this video. While Fukunaga may not have been directly involved in choosing the concept for this video, it definitely seems to have his mark on it regardless.

    We're seeing glimpses of his vision, and with that more current feel that Fukunaga projects, it could really benefit the film and the franchise. We know that Mendes was trying to bring the franchise, it seems to me now that Fukunaga is the guy to move the franchise forward while still honouring Eon's and the fans love for tradition.

    Plus I love how it straight up avoids the awkwardness of trying to get cast and crew to talk about whats going on but without actually talking about what's going on. Always nice to hear tidbits, but with these visuals we don't need anything. Keep it up guys.
  • Posts: 19,339
    So much for Fukanaga pissing everyone one off by playing video games and delaying everything.

    Looks like another Sun attempt to discredit him and Dan etc failed.
  • Posts: 678
    I love it, this looks like a CR sequel for sure. Feels like a sleek looking modern Bond film
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    edited June 2019 Posts: 5,970
    I love it, this looks like a CR sequel for sure. Feels like a sleek looking modern Bond film
    That's what I thought @FrankXavier :)

    It would be a great way to end the series with a film that feels and looks like the bookend to Casino Royale.
  • Posts: 6,709
    Good to see Bond fans uniting to appreciate the same things. Now...I wonder where the naysayers and the doom patrol are? Cause if you don’t feel positive after this, my friend, you’re in the wrong crowd and franchise.
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    Posts: 5,970
    This just proves that James Bond can still be fresh and current.
  • Posts: 11,425
    antovolk wrote: »
    jake24 wrote: »
    antovolk wrote: »
    This short bit of Jamaica Vlog/Teaser is absolutely incredible! Cary and Linus will deliver a visual masterpiece. The bright colours, the day/night contrast... it looks awesome. That's what we desperately need after SP!!!

    And Daniel in shape! ^^

    Mind, all of the footage is B-roll.... we'll have to wait till the teaser to see how Linus and Cary really lensed this one haha
    Looks to me like there are a few genuine shots from the film in there.

    Honestly, definitely not looking like it...looking too 'clean' and digital!

    Agreed. Though some of the shots in this b-roll footage outclass anything i've seen in a Marvel move. Maybe general audiences have just lowered their expectations when it comes to cinematography in blockbuster films.

    My anticipation is that the film will have a more grainy and textured feel than this slicker video. I'm thinking something in league with Sandgren's more filmic work.

    Denbigh wrote: »
    149pohs.jpg
    One of my favourites :)

    Lashana was the stand-out for me as well.

    She works very will in this video there is also a very brief moment where she bumps into Craig at the club and turns to look at him.

    I suspect this scene is her introduction into the film. She's an MI6 agent stalking Bond on the island and keeping an eye on hi dealings with the CIA. Perhaps there was some truth in those old rumours that she is 007 and it is her who recruits Bond back after all.
    Denbigh wrote: »
    I think that be Billy Magnussen whose sitting opposite Jeffrey Wright.

    Yep. You can see the bridge of his nose on Jeffrey Wright's left.

    Interesting thoughts. So Lashana could be Bond's handler. Potential for lots of fun.
  • Red_SnowRed_Snow Australia
    edited June 2019 Posts: 2,536
    Have quickly thrown together a gallery of screencaps from the on set video:
    https://imgur.com/a/pQyu1vi?grid
  • Posts: 11,425
    Getafix wrote: »
    Here we go, folks.


    How can the company that gave us that abysmal launch at Goldeneye also produce stuff like this? You'd think it was different operation completely.

    I really hope Cary gets the music right on this film. I'm sure he will do. Could they go as far as getting a Jamaican artist involved? Really hoping so. Going to see Chronix this weekend - worse places for them to start looking.

    And that explosion - just looks a lot cooler in that split second shot than Mendes' nonsense in SP.

    Visually it looks like we're in for a feast. Here's hoping Craig Bond is back on track after 10 wasted years.

    Grace Jones?!

    Nah not now. But she is excellent in AVTAK. A great bit of leftfield zany EON casting.
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