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What a time.
That's insane.
Just saying that the laws of physics in Bond films are often just slightly bent to serve a given purpose. Like Hitchcock used to say, it's just a movie.
That being said, I thought about the same thing when that machine hit the water, @Since62. So I'll reiterate your observation and wait for someone knowledged in engineering to reply to this interesting point :)
The one that will come out.
At any rate -- it seems it would make more sense for the glider to land on the water -- pontoons and all -- then retract its water landing equipment, and then proceed to submerge and travel underwater.
Not exactly expert knowledge from me, @Since62, but I can compare it to a torpedo launched from aircraft.
I know it's CGI, the glider making a cleaner more controlled slice into the water makes sense to me.
0:51
Indeed.
Thanks, Always loved the design of the FS and Seaview.
So -- is the Glider-turns-submarine an homage to Thunderbirds Are Go ! and the other puppet adventures ?!!
A very cool design!
Wow...ok liking the look of that one
The clip feels very Bond opposed to the director of True Detective....I'm actually getting Sam Mende-esque feel from it. I guess Fukunaga is really trying to follow in Mendes's footsteps literally and figuratively. Which is no bad thing. He did set a high watermark.
Also, I'm getting Temple of Doom vibes.....
Craig's performance feels a little 'off.' i suppose context is key here. He's meant to have been at Vesper's grave and then an explosion has rattled him. Hence, why he seems so bamboozled.
Zimmer's score sounds very Zimmer. I think we have heard a bit of the score from earlier in this scene from Cary's IG story with Hans from January. I think after the explosion we'll hear a high-pitched 'running your finger along a glass of water' sound. Which may explain the segue here and Bond's dazed and concussed reactions. Perhaps @Contraband knows where we can find that video.......I think you can even see some of the Matera scenes in the monitor they are watching.
+1
+3 (I'm counting matt_u's post as +2)
@Pierce2Daniel I really don't know what video you're talking about?? Need more info
"I collected every trailers/teasers/TV spots/behind the scenes footage I could find on Youtube and cut every shots one by one to put them in order and have an idea of the full story with this extended trailer. I apologize for the quality of some shots, but I took the best I could find on internet."