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http://www.kleinezeitung.at/k/kultur/bond/4640355/Obertilliach_007-und-der-Bosewicht?from=suche.intern.portal
Includes a description of action sequences in Obertilliach and Solden (spoilers)
Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux) bored in a modern luxury clinic on a mountain peaks, where James Bond to meet them (shot in "ICE Q" - restaurant at the Gaislachkogl at Sölden). But before 007 contact can accommodate kidnapped the evil henchman Hinx (ex-wrestler Dave Bautista) the girl and takes her to a convoy of three SUVs in the valley. James Bond takes up the chase from the air. It is a ludicrous hunting through tunnels, over glaciers serpentine roads (Rettenbachferner), forest trails (Gostenwald), ski slopes and through a village (Obertilliach) .The evil in the SUV take the plane under fire. Trees tear off a wing and the wheels of Bonds machine. From the aircraft to the carriage 007 so that slips over the ski slope, thunders through a snow cornice, lifts back down and eventually crashes through a large barn (the famous "Bond House" in Obertilliach). After landing, there is a pile-up of aircraft parts and Land Rover. The girl survived, the enemies are (being) off. Bond, a little shaken, but not stirred, Madeleine freed from her car and escapes with her.
Now in all honesty, I think the writer from Die Kleine Zeitung gave us a very huge spoiler. But I also think he's still not correct with the chronological sequencing of the action sequence. Because
Now something about Madeleine. I think she's a very important key to the plot, especially since
And the absence of Christoph Waltz in Austria? Perhaps
In any case, I can imagine Hoyte van Hoytema is going to capture some astonishing shots from inside the IceQ Restaurant:
Some very good speculation there. You hit the bullseye with this comment (and this should be regarded as a HUGE spoiler I think):
But you are also dead wrong on a couple of accounts, IMO.
Btw, the Austria-scenes can't be the PTS, since the latest clapperboard has Bond in Austria at scene 65, which should be around 45 minutes into the movie ;-)
Well, I haven't actually seen the clapperboard details...to be honest. By the way, how do you know I'm hitting the bulls-eye :-P? I'm just guessing....trying to get the pieces of the puzzle together. WITHOUT those SonyLeaks :-).
because just like Franz Sanchez.... we know things ;)
That guy on the right:
He is 49-year-old German actor Detlef Bothe. Apparently he is
Thanks to @Vauxhall in commanderbond
(And for the record, I don't want a bald Blofeld).
Agreed. And I think the baldness is a red herring, to throw ourselves off Waltz a bit.
Sometimes some secondary villains don't do much, they are just there to look cool. Le Chiffre's bald right hand man for instance. Or Sandor, or the three gangsters in TMWTGG. Granted, it didn't go well with Elvis because he failed to be truly menacing or creepy. But I love these unimportant character in the Bond universe, they bring... character to it.
And what about that black-haired man in "FRWL", which face we didn't get to see? He almost had no screen time. He was playing with some fish, that's all. You would say his role was rather unimportant then.
I say this, because perhaps it's good to have these Blofeld rumours.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000745345295&fref=ts
Would be great, give it to John Cleese.
Oh that is something that I always wanted to see! I should have put it on the wish list: an opposite number to Q in the villain's organization.
Is he smoking a joint before filming? lol
An Emile Leopold Locque kind of character? The bad version of Campbell ("OHMSS")?
This guy looks great, I hope we get see Bond (or maybe Q? take him out.
I got what you meant GG no need to blush :))
It's a living. :))
Why is that so tragic? Typecasting isn't necessarily bad. Don't forget, it's still one hell of a wunderful job compared to our day-to-day office jobs :-). I'd love to give up my life for being typecasted as bad guy constantly. Waltz must be a very rich man already.