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Well, I happen to love it when it blasts in a trailer. But it doesn't make or break it for me either. The trailer seemed so "the Bond we know is back" and my statement was made with that thought in mind :D
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Bond is definitely back.
And the 007 movies should not be hunting for easy large sum of money alone (by sacrificing qualities and good stories) but for a decent film which is what should deliver after the dreck called "Brosnan era".The producer meet those qualities with CR (IMO) and now hopefully with SKYFALL i hope 007 movies can manage both qualities and moneys (nomination is just secondary objective imo, which is good for the franchise).
10-15 sec: Rooftop, London (Scene 171/172 or 173)
16-19 sec: Bond running in London (Scene 50)
20-22 sec: Bond in a bathroom (Scene 45)
23-40 sec: Bond being interrogated (Scene 53 or 54)
41 sec: Establishing shot, Shanghai (Scene 58)
42 sec: Severine in apartment building (Scene 64)
43-45 sec: Bond enters Whitehall shooting (Scene 128)
46 sec: M standing in front of coffins (Scene 35)
47-48 sec: Outside the floating dragon casino (Scene 71)
49-50 sec: Eve shaving Bond (Scene 68)
51 sec: Bond running through London (Scene 126)
52 sec: Bond going underwater after the jump from the train (Scene 18)
53-55 sec: Attack on Skyfall (scene 158)
56-57 sec: Bond jumps to the underside of the elevator (Scene 63)
58 sec: M and Bond on Scottish road (scene 138)
59 sec- 1.00: Underground train is derailed and falls through a hole (Scene 123)
1.01-1.02: Bond walking down a corridor (Scene ?)
1.02-1.05: Silva walking away from burning manor house (Scene 168/169)
1.00-1.12: Patrice in Shanghai office tower (scene 64)
1.12-1.14: Bond saying that "some men are coming to kill us" (Scene ?)
1.15: Skyfall blowing up (scene 159)
1.15: Priest Hole (scene 161)
1.16: Beetles thrown from train (scene 17)
1.16: Bond fighting underwater (either scene 74 or scene 165)
1.17: Bond jumping from bridge on top of moving train (scene 16)
1.18-1.19: Bond approaching Patrice (scene 64)
I imagine this will be one of the all-time great Bond films, but even if it’s not, I am confident it will be one of the all-time best LOOKING Bond films. Just gorgeous.
Well done. Good work.
I suspect the FLASH-CUT (after Doctor asks "Skyfall?") of Bond approaching the dead (?) man in the chair is in Turkey -pre-titles - and -
-- Bond, back-lit, walking towards us down the dark corridor, is Bond approaching the "dead man's" apartment or rented room in the start of pre-title sequence - and could be the pre-title reveal of Bond - his face emerging from darkness.
What do u think?
@ 1.15 there is also a very very fast shot of Bond in suit, open necked, with a gun, which I think is from the Silva's island sequence.
The underwater fight is, I'm pretty sure, from scene 165.
Any guesses about the scene number where Bond says "some men are coming to kill us"? His suit confuses me.
Before we had no dialogue spoken, now every bit of that has really raised the bar! And my favourite is from Craig right at the end about killing them before us! SUPERB!!!!!
I got a kind of The Man With The Golden Gun, the novel, during the integration scene, put me in mind of Fleming.
Overall nice job on the trailer, looks stunning. Just done a wikisearch on Deakins, he lensed two of my favorite films True Grit and No Country For Old Men, so it’s looking good…..
The sequence was planned such that Bond falling deeper and deeper into the water would lead to a fade, and then the title sequence. However, I guess that could change once they start editing it all properly and making those kind of choices.
The pounding music echoed through every part of my body as beautiful, extremely dramatic scenes took over me.
The best way to explain the trailer: strikingly powerful.
Anyone else got an "inception" kinda feeling with this? I mean, the music, the said cinematography, ... All good in my book mind you.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00sx7z9
The thumping music kind of reminds me of the Prometheus trailer?
The link doesen't seems to work.
But the trailer looks really amazing and stunning in all kinds of ways! I think we really got something great in this film. I was literally blown away by the trailer!
Could be, then again it might not be. But I can't wait to find out.