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Hmm that is interesting. With the old Vauxhall Mi6 building still in ruins after such a long period has Westminster decided not to rebuild it in case Mi6 is dissolved? Or perhaps it has been left there as some sort of symbol to the audience and Britain's enemies; the message being that Mi6 is operating once again within the shadows.
So who are the several people confirming this? I want them to pick stocks for me.
How can a film be the "best" when it is still shooting, had a very difficult script process, and is only very partly edited, in short completely unfinished.
Re the good script/bad script posts, I think a good director and editor will often make a good film out of a good script. A poor script, however, usually results in a poor movie, but sometimes a very talented and smart director and editor can make a very good film out of a poor script by reworking it as they shoot and edit.
And well, there's also those who read it and declared it not that brilliant...
As far as I'm concerned, I can see the big patch on it caused by, I imagine, the reason why they called P&W back.
Nice! Don't know why I love that gun.
Here is a more accurate photo of the model Hinx will be using in SPECTRE
and here is a custom shoulder holster Arsenal Firearms supplied to the production team for Hinx to wear. I'm curious if they'll use it.
Could basically cut you in half !, can't wait to see Hinx face off with
Bond. :D
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=812725205483486
You raise an interesting point. Music, especially in a Bond film is critical. However, knowing when not to use music is also important. This mainly applies to fisticuff beatdowns. The fight with Bond and Grant in FRWL, Bond and Alec in GE, Bond and Slate in QoS are good example, as well as some of the fights in the Bourne movies and of course when Bane complete destroyed batman in TDKR. I cant wait to see the physical confrontations between Bond and Hinx. I'm hoping for at least confrontation to be absent of music and truly visceral and brutal. On the flipside, the shootout at the Opera in QoS was perfect use of music in action scene.
So the gun is also a phone? Nice gadget. I want one.
Useful if a insurance salesman calls you.
Precisely
;) ...lol
@-)
Is that really useful?? :D
He couldn't say a lot of things but he explained that his cast was done in Paris. Due to the script, Sam Mendes needed to meet "French speaker" actors (probably related to Léa Seydoux as Madeleine Swann).