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EL UNIVERSAL / MÉXICO, D.F. Publicada el 11/03/2015
Escenas de la película “Spectre” de la saga de “James Bond” podrán rodarse en la azotea y fachada de la antigua sede del Senado de la República, por acuerdo de la mesa directiva de la Cámara Alta, que condicionó esta autorización al visto bueno del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH).
Otra condición de los senadores es que en la filmación no se realicen alteraciones físicas a las instalaciones del Senado de la república, bajo ningún motivo o circunstancia.
La filmación de la película “Spectre”, ocupara lugares del Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México y una de las locaciones corresponde al exterior la antigua sede del Senado.
La solicitud de uso de instalaciones del Senado fue presentada por Stacy Perskie, que es coproductora de Redrum S.A. de C.V., que pidió pode rodar escenas cinematográficas, en particular azotea y fachada del inmueble (…) del 5 de febrero al 10 de abril, señala el acuerdo de la mesa directiva, que preside Miguel Barbosa Huerta (PRD).
El punto tercero del acuerdo indica que la presente se otorga previa autorización que los solicitantes deberán requerir al Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) en el ámbito de sus atribuciones y competencias”.
Firman la autorización los senadores; Miguel Barbosa Huerta (PRD), José Rosas Aispuro Torres (PAN), Arturo Zamora (PRI), Luis Sánchez (PRD), Rosa Adriana Díaz Lizama (PAN), Lucero Saldaña Pérez (PRI), María Elena Barrera Tapia (PVEM) y Martha Palafox Gutiérrez (PT).
Gobierno garantiza seguridad en rodaje de cinta “Spectre”
El Gobierno de la Ciudad de México prestará locaciones y seguridad para el rodaje de la nueva película de la saga de James Bond, "Spectre", informó el gobernador del DF, Miguel Ángel Mancera.
Los productores de la cinta han sostenido algunas reuniones con la Secretaría de Gobierno de la ciudad "para efecto de las locaciones", indicó Mancera, al concluir un evento público en el oriente de la capital mexicana.
"Se va a utilizar tecnología, porque la Ciudad de México no podría soportar todo un tiempo de filmación extenso", afirmó al explicar que harán algunas "tomas" y del resto se encargará la tecnología.
Intervienen en este filme; la actriz mexicana Stephanie Sigman, la italiana Mónica Bellucci, la francesa Léa Seydoux y el británico Daniel Craig.
La actriz y modelo mexicana Stephanie Sigman aseguró que su incorporación a "Spectre", la nueva película de "James Bond", representa los frutos de la semilla que recoge a partir de trabajo y disciplina.
Será la primera vez que una mexicana lleve el codiciado título de "Chica Bond" .
La película, cuyo estreno se prevé para noviembre próximo, tendrá como locaciones Londres, Inglaterra; Roma, Italia y México.
http://www.am.com.mx/leon/mexico/senado-autoriza-filmacion-de-escenas-de-spectre-en-antigua-sede-186885.html
Little spoiler-ish, but I think everyone knows now what capabilities the Aston Martin DB10 has. But by jolly, I'm gonna frikkin' LOVE this car chase!:
I remember how that doll got ejected by Bond in "Goldfinger". It always felt rather...uhm..cheesy :-P. The scream, that lifeless doll being thrown in the air. Undoubtedly it caused many cheers back in 1964 ;-). But I do have a feeling seeing Bond eject himself out of his DB10 will look slightly more realistic than the "Goldfinger-ejection" :-). Not only that, I think it'll cause, like with other key moments in Bond history (Bond skiing down the cliff in "TSWLM") major cheers in cinema next November. Pretty damn sure of it ;-).
Moreover, I really think the effect in the cinema will be even bigger because of the nature of the car chase. First you have this basically terrific car chase, which is truly about Bond's driving skills, which lasts very long (7 mins), and which really has a cool, realistic "Ronin" or "Bullitt" feel to it. And then....THEN....when it really gets dangerous for 007, when you DON'T expect it at all, at the very very end of the chase, 007 frikkin' ejects himself out! BAMMM! This will cause quite a stirr in cinema!
One last thing, to add to the realism, Q could uttering some lines like these: "007? Please be aware of this button. The Royal Air Force is using it on their F16's, in case something dangerous happens during a flight. Please only use it when you fuck up your driving skills ok?"
And I think this is a nice movie from "Mythbusters" that goes into detail about the subject of an
@Kamran_Shah I don't know if they filmed the actual
Just did! Just did :-).
Be ready to see it next November 2015.
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As for being up there, I don't see how riffing on something already iconic can then join the thing it's riffing on in those upper echelons of Bond moments. I just don't see it.
The thing I'm excited for is the chase itself and seeing things I've not seen before.
Regard the video, I can show you similar for an invisible car. Doesn't make it a good idea.
Do people really use that expression in English?
Thanks @aaron819, much appreciated!
nope, Im being a good boy and not reading anything with spoiler tags ;)
What I do like about how it is executed in "SPECTRE" is this:
You....actually don't see it coming. I have been thinking about other ideas as well for the car chase. Something new that hasn't been done before. I did like how Samuel L. Jackson escaped his car during the car chase in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier":
But even that....really borders fantasy, how much realistic it feels though. And even that scene reminds me a lot of Bond's BMW 7-series in TND. So, after 50 years of action films, there's already too much stuff for reference to stay fully original.
One could also opt for "nothing" at all. Just the car chase, Bond driving in the river, Bond trying to escape from a car ready to be drowned (which was done terrifically in "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol". Great small role in that scene of Tom Wilkinson though:
But by doing it this way, you're actually copying that very scene from "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol"
Regarding "SPECTRE", I don't think it will feel particularly "funny" or Brosnan-esque "cheesy". I'm convinced the seriousness, the realistic feel of the overall car chase will be dominant. And also, do not forget that adding a car chase, no matter how great, how realistic it is, will never be quite an original, unique thing anymore. You can only re-invent it in such a way with as manny creative skills as possible. But movies like "Goldfinger" and "Bullitt" already did it. They set the templates.
@Kamran_Shah
When did the aerial unit (3rd unit) film this @chipsticks ?
!!!THIS IS THE PRODUCTION TIMELINE SPOILER TAGS IMMEDIATELY!!!
Can u please put "
In all honesty, I don't really know. So far it seems it will happen at the end? During or after shooting in Morrocco? Anyone?
I'm simply talking about the
I guess in the past 2-4 days
Can you give me more confirmation on that? I'd like to add it in the shooting schedule.