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Ahahah, brilliant!
2. Looks like he's walking out of the Cuba party (?) and either pulling out the folding stock or loading a round/magazine into his weapon. (I believe it's an ARX-160, which has a grenade launcher attached.)
Also, Safin says "This was your choice."
I will drop it now because obviously it appears to be a very sensitive issue.
Who is half Swiss. ;)
:))
This film reminds me more of die another day than Dr No
They made Blofeld Bond's Step Brother....so yes, they have been prone to some stupid, crazy, pointless moves post Skyfall. They also made DAD.
Blofeld is not Bond's step brother.
I originally heard 'you' but now only hear 'him'. Don't think there's 2 versions, which leads me to think that our brains fill in the 'you' because it's what we would naturally expect as we don't have the rest of the conversation and Blofeld is talking directly to Bond.
Foster brother wasn't it?
I hope you had a bucket to contain it?
Foster brother (for less than a year in total).
It was Hannes who asked Franz to treat little James as a "brother" for the brief period he stayed at their place.
Can't say I didn't laugh out loud at this one. Lynch looks great in her tactical gear but her casual clothing has been ridiculous. They're trying very hard to make her look cool, when she pulls off more simplistic attire far more slickly.
It also fits in with previous shots taken on set when the gunman as running/stumbling after the girl but within gun range.
And that person on the plane is definitely Moneypenny. She's just wearing a helmet/mask.
I think the silhouette behind Safin is probably just a dead henchman.
There are four key components that characterize Stockholm syndrome:
A hostage's development of positive feelings towards the captor
No previous relationship between hostage and captor
A refusal by hostages to cooperate with police forces and other government authorities (unless the captors themselves happen to be members of police forces or government authorities).
A hostage's belief in the humanity of the captor because they cease to perceive the captor as a threat when the victim holds the same values as the aggressor[2]
Renard approves.
I think we will likely get the final poster and trailer this week.
What are our thoughts?
They may want avoid any spoilers at this point and release the song this month instead.
That trailer was great, the quick cut to each bit of action reminded me of the Goldeneye trailer. Although I'm not sure I like how deliberately they're referencing Dr No. Feels as though we're going to get a reveal during the film.
One thing I find brilliant so far about this marketing strategy, is how they have kept the plot very secretive and not given it away in the trailers. It's refreshing
I do love the hype for this film credit to the people involved for splashing out and buying a lucrative spot in the advert break, I read it cost them over 4 million for 30 seconds. The reaction so far has been worth it with people saying it was the best trailer of the Superbowl.
The new Bond film is less than 2 months away and I can't wait
No is not Blofeld. Blofeld is a popular and heavily caricatured figure that had remained, along with Spectre, in the public attention for a long time. Ask random people to describe Blofeld, and, even if they haven't seen the actual films (or don't remember them well), they'll mention the scars, the baldness, the cat, the Nehru shirts, etc. They'll namedrop Dr. Evil, or even Dr. Claw, as parodies.
Ask random people to describe Dr. No, and... crickets.
No is much less famous than Blofeld. He's also much less famous than Star Trek villain Khan.
Making references to the Dr. No film, especially as it would also double as a tribute to the incredible achievements (on such a meager budget) of Ken Adam, who died in 2016? Definitely.
A reveal that Safin is indeed No? It would make very little sense to at least 95% of the target audience.
I also can't get it why you're all so full of contradictions. You want the films to try new things, yet you desperately embrace the possibility that the villain for NTTD would be the same as the villain in the very first Bond film, 58 years ago, long before most of the people who will see NTTD in theaters were even born. You want the music to sound like John Barry, yet you want the music to sound modern, and not derivative, etc.
This seems very plausible; what we got last night was a teaser of the trailer.
I really like this trailer, it's great to see just some snippets of new footage without them revealing too much. I wonder where the underwater seen with Bond, features in the film? Cuba perhaps?
In all honestly I'm very happily clueless when it comes to the order of the locations of this film, where will be the PTS be, Matera?
In Norway, the subtitles say "you". I believe it is the same everywhere else, and also in dubbed versions.
Oberhauser's dad had temporary guardianship of l'il James for about a year. That's it.