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Extended version of the Gillette spot in English:
How else would members identify each other?
http://whatculture.com/film/new-spectre-trailer-description-7-things-you-need-to-know.php
Of course.
The German commercial actually uses the term "Never say Never", as opposed to the English video ("Never say no"). Admittedly, "never say never to adventure" doesn't work and "sag niemals nie zu Abenteuern" does. I love 'forbidden' McClory area of wordplay they went into there.
I mentioned this a while ago and was duly told off. I do think it's utterly ridiculous in the Craig-verse, but there you go. The films are drifting back into familiar territory and the tropes with them.
It's simple. SPECTRE members don't always know each other so it's a discreet and effective means of identifying each other from a crowd.
It's stoopid. Period. But I can live with stoopid if the film is cracking.
Of metals ?
agreed
They have a Ring, it's better
Do you work for an institution that 'doesn't exist'? SPECTRE isn't British Gas.
Perhaps the Sciarra family are friends with the Versace family and blagged a discount.
The rings make 100% sense.
you gain points to get not just the ring, but mugs, key rings etc. :D
After your first three kills (photographic evidence, please!) you get a t-shirt. Six and you get the embroidered cushion.