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I wish you weren't so casual about how much you know and how clever you are about it / this is the wrong thread for that and now that's yet one more thing I didn't want to know about the film before I see it
yes the ending was hopeful but still wow :-O okay we should stop talking about or I might slip and give it away :-\"
Are you making a herculean effort to be dense?
Are you telling me with a straight face, you had no idea that cable cars figured in SP?
There are only 1000 posts and pictures referencing same, all over the board,
which you are also all over, if you hadn't noticed.
Maybe the most clueless post ever lodged on this board. In fact I think it is.
My dog knows, that there are snow scenes in SP, with cable cars that take people from the top of the mountain to the bottom and vice-versa.
In fact my dog, discusses it with other dogs I think, its so well known
Mods, sorry but this is the most petulant posting I have ever seen on these boards.
If your whining about the Sister movie per chance, the film is more than three years old, and the fact that there are cable cars in it too, is hardly spoiler material and the ending is very ambiguous. In fact its not even remotely spoilerish, and again the movie is three years old.
The hook is in the middle of the film, not at the end. The movie just ends suddenly.
There really is no ending per se.
And again did I mention, the movie is 3 years old. The story, such as it is, is old news.
La Seydoux is not impressed.
"cable cars?! you can't be serious?"
"cable cars? that's a good one!"
spoiler alert SP will also be Lea's second snowy covered mountain and cable-car film.
at least an excuse to post more new Bond Girl pictures, not that one needs an excuse in this thread.
I think she is well on her away to topping the number of covers she had in 2013 following her Palme d'Or win
In Miu Miu of course (and nope I do not have any Miu Miu in my wardrobe!)
Have to say, every snippet of info and image I'm seeing looks and sounds great. I'm really optimistic that we're going to get a proper, full-on Bond adventure.
Your enthusiasm for the film and new Bond Girls is apparent. Not that enthusiasm is mandatory. I can be as grump as anyone, if I think I might not like something.....
....but, innocently stating that SP will be Lea's second cable car movie does not "spoil" anything. The fact that the film has a mountain setting is common knowledge on not only these board threads but also in mainstream media coverage and official sanctioned Eon photoshoots (see above).
The fact that cable car scenes figure in the film is not even remotely a secret, nor is the fact that various models and makes of cars and jeeps and other conveyances such as planes and helicopters also figure in the film.
Yes, you are very correct, by purusing these boards, including this thread dedicated to the girls of SP, you will learn things about the movie.
There will be photos of the girls on location etc, maybe even in proximity to a cable car, or other conveyance - maybe in one too.
Here's Lea on location, taken direct from Eon's recent promo materials.
Photo of Lea Seydoux as Madeleine Swann, Bond Girl in dedicated Spectre Bond Girl thread, right where one might expect to find such photos.
and cable-car shot taken from official photo-shoot day
Bond Girl Seydoux is clearly visible, with other cast and crew members (wearing stylish toque and what we know to be her Canada Goose ski jacket) at least I think that is the Canada Goose ski jacket. I could be wrong there. I defer to those more familiar with her wardrobes.
I'll avoid this thread if it's going to become a series of on-set images.
Cheers!
It's "Halle" Berry, not "Hally" Berry. And she doesn't need to "redeem" herself. Screw that crap! I can't believe that people still can't get over an African-American woman as a Bond leading lady who slept with the agent . . . and lived.
There seems to be no end of red carpets and covers.
It's pictures like those, that weaken my resolve against the film. I don't suppose that Monica's character is in every frame of Spectre..?
Rather demure. Bedroom eyes. Very appealing.
Last b&w above - yet another look - assertive, mysterious, even intimidating.
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Anyway, bottom line - she looks real good, in all her varied guises.
I agree with you timmer
And so are Bellucci and Sigman. In fact Sigman has really grown on me. She cut a fine figure at the Mexico presser.
Bellucci of course is a no- brainer. One of the most gorgeous creatures to have ever graced this planet. In fact, considering how long man has walked the earth, going back to caveman days, it's a thrill to share the planet at the same time as La bella Bellucci.
And it will be harder and harder to tell what should be considered a spoiler and what should not. Here she explains how she prepared for the role, and well, it hints at what her role will be.
I don't think there was any spoiler here. What she says of her role is extremely vague, at best.
Also Léa let slip on a French TV interview the status of her character i.e. good or bad. I am not going to post the interview here but as the information has not gone viral I assume no-one is that interested anyway :P
With the interview of the main cast from Mexico screening tomorrow, we will soon found out if this photo was indeed taken in Mexico. It was posted a Tweet that was subsequently deleted.
Here, in an interview from last week, Olga Kurylenko and Lea Seydoux discuss about working on the Bond set :
http://www.allocine.fr/article/fichearticle_gen_carticle=18640658.html
Quite different from Blue then :)
Still, I enjoy basking in her presence, watching her move her hands around and such, and her speech is so soothing, in any language.
The little mirror was well positioned too, so we enjoy the back of her hair-do as well as the front.
:) Lea holds all the secrets to the mystery that is Madeleine Swann.
http://api.dmcloud.net/player/pubpage/4e709e80f325e11e5f000025/550e93689473992d431abc89/a83d26f748964337a9c030b3e55f9b83?wmode=opaque
original page here :
http://culturebox.francetvinfo.fr/cinema/stars/lea-seydoux-la-femme-cameleon-invitee-au-journal-de-france-2-214849
Not much dedicated to Bond. She just says whether she plays a good or a bad girl, and that the shooting for her will last until June.