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Yes, it does kind of reveal how big these movies are that for a relatively short scene inside a car they took over an entire length of road in central London and filled it full of their own cars etc. - makes you realise how these movies cost so much!
And so, we come to the end of looking at behind the scenes of Skyfall.
Tomorrow, we move onto Spectre.
The 24th film in the EON series.
SPECTRE
Not like it would've helped the film in my estimations and ranking, of course, but it does look nice.
Brothers in arms.
I mean, someone just labeled them brothers twice in one comment. That's not a knock on them, just goes to show that if it's confused some here, there are no doubt some general viewers out there who also believe they were brothers. Bad move regardless and I wish they never would've had a personal connection like that or gone with that horribly telegraphed twist.
There's one shot there. it looks like the chopper is getting. a piggyback from one of the skeleton puppets! 😄
One of SP's issues is that the teaser trailer was quite good so that the actual film didn't measure up. And it had the expectations of following SF.
That’s what happens with a lot of trailers and sequels. In the film’s defense.
Fair enough. My argument is still for the BTS stuff I saw before the movie (I didn't quite like the trailers/got red flags from them/already knew too much spoilers).
I have read this criticism a lot and I personally don't really understand it. Yes, the streets are empty, but besides that, it's a beautiful shot and exciting car chase in my book. Looks like I'm more or less alone in that, though. ;-)
SP, by design or not, is a "quiet" film. We are often in desolate, empty places, with seemingly only a handful of people on the planet. Empty buildings, train cars, London streets, Rome, hotels, mountain clinics ... the world looks dead, "spectral", a bare skull. Somehow that befits the film. And since I gravitate towards such an introverted atmosphere, SP is one of the better Bonds for me. ;-)