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Just a thought. Could this indeed be like many of you have said ,the last scene in the film with Bond entering through the classic leather door to M's office. Think about it. The MI6 building is attacked in SF and as a result they decide to move to a less obvious building - with a Universal Exports plaque on the wall outside. Could this be were we also get our first glimpse of Moneypenny?...
Hear, hear!
And don´t forget the creepy bigger than life villain and the perfect cinematography and Q and ....
Oh boy, this is going to be massive!
Mommy look very bad. She look to her self in a mirror with a look that she succede/she have something to hyde. Mabey it is too soon to say: But mabey she a bad woman this time and mabey some other confuse Camile with her. Mabey she Dryden his Daughter.
I agree....to take it a step further, Bond walks in to M's secretary's office(the tossing of the hat would be epic)and there stands Eve and she tells Bond that her name is Moneypenny. He walks through the classic leather door to see Fiennes sitting in M's chair.
Fade out. Cue the Bond theme................
The hat toss is epic, but would look misplaced in a modern Bond-film, as nobody really wears those kinds of hats anymore, so no chance of that. And I'm actually rather glad about that: a homage is fine if it fits, otherwise it just distracts from the film.
However, I would love to see Ralph Fiennes's M smoking a pipe.
If he's the new M of course.
This had me laughing so hard :)
And directing. Over 75 commercials now, and onto my second feature film as director.
But I do have a gut feeling about this "007, reporting for duty," line. It seems very specific, very much written to have strong dramatic meaning.
And CR and QOS both ended with Craig's final lines which sharply summed up his personal journey in the story - I very strongly suspect this is the case here -- but I am only guessing.
But it's true, he's always stylishly tossing things, keys, guns, cellphones... I'll go as far as calling it one of his Bond's trademarks.
It's a picture from the latest TV Spot, which aired during the Emmy Awards. Does someone notice that beautiful pillowed leather door ;-)?
Moreover, for who is Bond using the ejector seat :O ??
Oh wait...these spoilers should be in spoiler tags? You don't say.
Big name stuff or artsy fartsy independent?
Not only is the thread not in the Spoilers section, but if people are too incompetent to add spoiler tags - the simplicity is astounding, yet unbelievably impossible to grasp - then that means absolutely no other thread is safe.
I wonder if there is new footage in it, or if it was just edited in a different way. I've been searching for it, but I can only find the Emmy spot.
Well, I'd say you'd know so this may have been what happened. Is your full time job script writing @ColonelSun?[/quote]
And directing. Over 75 commercials now, and onto my second feature film as director.
But I do have a gut feeling about this "007, reporting for duty," line. It seems very specific, very much written to have strong dramatic meaning.
And CR and QOS both ended with Craig's final lines which sharply summed up his personal journey in the story - I very strongly suspect this is the case here -- but I am only guessing.
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Big name stuff or artsy fartsy independent?[/quote]
Many films you watch are independently produced, probably far more than you realize. Other than the Hollywood/studio productions using the UK for studio or location shooting, and that includes the Bond films, most British films are independent. You are mistaking independent for art house, or "artsy fartsy" as u call it. Some major players like "Wild Bunch" produce independent films some of which are aimed at a more art-house audience; but many independent films are aiming for much wider audiences, for example excellent genre films like "Moon" or "Kick Ass" (Marv Films and Plan B) or, "Attack the Block", or "The Disappearance of Alice Creed" with Gemma Arterton hot off QOS. I'm in pre-production on an independent Brit film - a science fiction thriller with a Quatermass/ Andromeda Strain vibe to it.
Anyway, back on topic and back to Bond.