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I think @Contraband posted BTS video, around the time of the first trailer coming out, that showed them shooting that scene and that was what happened. Unless my memory is playing tricks on me.
If this sort of urgency, very present in the trailer, flows the same way in the final product, it shouldn't be a problem.
@univex... "Urgency" something Sp forgot about and seems this film has brought back, and then some!
I never thought I would say that but I have to agree. Sandgren has done a phenomenal job and cements himself as one of the best cinematographers out there right now.
Cool; what a funny way to sort of half-officially release that.
I took a kick from a heel in the thigh once. I couldn't walk after it.
That guy is definitely dead!
Correct, I did. Just checked the BTS footage
Bond comes running from right side, from the graves/tombs on the rocky hill. He enters the bridge and when he is halfway through that black car comes from the rocky hill area/right side, and nearly drives over Bond (he's ducking behind that small stone),
The car con't to the left end/side, and turns around. Bond stands still in the middle. Primo/Triumph bike turns up from the rocky hill/right side. Action: Car and Primo closing in on Bond, shooting at him, and he jumps.
The car flip? I doubt Mr Craig is really there.
2020 has redeemed itself.
Exactly, my friend ;)
Crazy right? 100% a step up from Spectre for sure, and I'm one of the people who actually defends Hoyte van Hoytema's work on that movie.
Actually, watching the car flip again I think maybe, possibly (whisper it) the car might be CG... I might be wrong.
For sure. That's why I'm actually excited about the large time jumps and multiple characters, subplots, and locations because it looks like it justifies the massive runtime.
This film looks like an epic in the truest sense of the word.
Thought the same thing when watching the SP trailer, that it was a step up from SF. It wasn't. Let's wait and see.
Complete name is Lucifer Safin
Nomi is indeed the new 007
I mean a one shot in the same way Spectre is. Something that appears to be one shot but subtle cuts that you don't notice.
I won't be deceived by a trailer after Spectre, which I tried my hardest to enjoy in theaters. But this looks absolutely spectacular.
I was talking about the cinematography, not the quality of the film. Of course, I have to wait and see. (I don't say "we" just because I have somewhat idiosyncratic Bond tastes at times.)