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Yes. Actors usually love to talk about there characters, their prep methods etc., so indeed it must be really hard to give interviews, try to be cooperative, but not be able to say a darn thing. Waltz is smart thankfully, or else it would be impossible. But it must still be very frustrating for him. There doesn't seem to be a single thing he can say about the role he has without giving away spoilers.
Exactly! He must be thinking, "Why am I even here??"
Yeah, the B-Rolls and EPK clips are on the horizon.
Waltz is like DC, not taking fools easily or annoying questions. Her shows them, where to stick them ;)
1. A deserted area is combined with an antique item, the dueling guns in SF, the classic car (Citroen? RR?) in SP.
2. Bond is led into the lair in a procession with bodyguards trailing him on both sides. An aerial shot reveals the almost-symmetry of the walking figures in both films.
I am sure there will be more of this and would not be surprised if Mendes used music again the way he used the "Boom Boom" and "Boum" songs in SF.
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To paraphrase Fernando Martinez, Craig is BLESSED.
New vlog on the London filming:
And Visit Britain spot with a stunning London shot at the end
Just speculating here but the first reviews should show up by the end of next week the latest. But you are correct. If those screenings don't get high praise EON will not allow reviews to be published until the movie opens.
Another reason for late reviews could be late press screenings because the post-production just might not be finished. It is not uncommon for a movie finishing the post-production one week before it hits the theaters.
SF's early reviews made me suspicious back then. Especially because they were all ridiculously good. But then that was the tone overall in the hype that preceded Skyfall's release. Surely one of the main reasons why SF hit the billion dollar jackpot.
The hype was unparalleled and I remember some of my work-colleagues praising the movie even before they saw it!!
Does anyone remember when there were extracts from Thomas Newman's score for SF released before the film opened.
Are you sure. I remember 2 extracts being released a few weeks before the film opened (may have been a music website) and I don't recall it being on an amazon site. Later amazon had extracts from all the tracks on the score when the CD was released.
You may be right. We should probably be seeing them soon.
I think that because SF started filming an entire month earlier and had a production shoot of 6 1/2 months (about 2 weeks shorter than SP) coupled with it most likely having had far less post production work visual effect-wise than SP, SF was ready for screening a few weeks earlier than SP will be.
They've had a tight post production schedule so maybe the first reviews won't show up until the last minute, but not indicating anything about the films reception. With everything we've seen I can't imagine at least some early reviews not being wowed. But we'll all know in just a few weeks.
Somebody could tell me where this place is located in London? Since a group of club Archivo007 of Spain will be in London from October 23 until October 27, and we would like to get a picture on the square.
Thanks
HM Tresuary I think.
Yeah, just off King Charles St. I think it's the HMRC, treasury being just behind towards St. James's Park.
Nice.
I don't remember them doing it for SF
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/jonathan-ross-host-james-bond-134448185.html
Quick translation of the short interview with Christoph Waltz:
Q: Your character is the most mysterious one by far. Does this make you proud, amused or annoyed?
A: It doesn't bother me at all. Amusement is probably the right word...
The other actors (including Stephanie Sigman!) answered the same question in english. ;)
1. from WOTW video clip
2. from Bond is Great Britain
The shot in WOTW video has much better grading!