No Time to Die production thread

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  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    edited September 2019 Posts: 5,970
    leas_mole wrote: »
    The building the the house (seen in Norway) in Swinley Forest

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    Woooohooo! Thanks @leas_mole :D Here you go @matt_u if you didn't get the chance to see it.
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
    edited September 2019 Posts: 3,022
    jake24 wrote: »
    @Contraband Yup, that first pic was posted a while back.

    Damn!
  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
    Posts: 4,343
    Denbigh wrote: »
    leas_mole wrote: »
    The building the the house (seen in Norway) in Swinley Forest

    EBmZtb2WkAAKosb.jpg
    Woooohooo! Thanks @leas_mole :D Here you go @matt_u if you didn't get the chance to see it.

    Thanks.
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    edited September 2019 Posts: 5,970
    Could our protagonists spend the night in the pre-titles location as the calm before the storm?

    ... with the next day being the kick off of the action we also saw being filmed in Scotland, which we know has been filmed during the day, unless those were just practise?
  • edited September 2019 Posts: 17,821
    matt_u wrote: »
    Denbigh wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    Lea has longer hair. Pretty sure those sequences happens late in the film. They shot in Italy but is probably doubling for another place.
    Exactly my thoughts @matt_u :) It could easily double for a rock formation in Norway? Obviously we don't know for sure, but we have assumed the finale will be in Norway, and this kind of sequence definitely gives off a finale vibe. That would mean possibly three locations being used for the finale, again if our assumptions have been correct.

    Weren't the Range Rover plates in the Norway scenes actually Russian ones? What if the finale takes place in Russia? Given the landscape and a touch of cinema magic, it could work.

    They looked Russian at least (don't have an image available right now). The Toyota on the other hand (or Toyota's rather) looks to have a number plate similar to Norwegian ones – it even has a red kind of sticker which very much looks like the road traffic insurance tax stickers used here in Norway up until 2012 (image below). There's one digit too much on the number plate though…

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    Edit: Here's a photo of one of the Range Rovers:

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  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    leas_mole wrote: »
    The building the the house (seen in Norway) in Swinley Forest

    EBmZtb2WkAAKosb.jpg

    House during winter scenes with the girl/masked man and here during springtime I think. How the hell does this fit in the story? Minor time lapse? Flashacks?!

    And where is the lake in the spring-photo? (Yeah I know, CGI)
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    edited September 2019 Posts: 5,970
    Contraband wrote: »
    leas_mole wrote: »
    The building the the house (seen in Norway) in Swinley Forest

    EBmZtb2WkAAKosb.jpg

    House during winter scenes with the girl/masked man and here during springtime I think. How the hell does this fit in the story? Minor time lapse? Flashacks?!

    And where is the lake in the spring-photo? (Yeah I know, CGI)
    @Contraband A lot of us think they may return to the location for a possible finale, or maybe a location used before the finale? It would make sense considering how important the Norway sequence seems to be to the plot, considering it opens the film from what we can gather, unless everything gets changed in the edit, which is possible.

    Also, just thinking about it, Is the "White" family the most significant family in the James Bond franchise so far? Even Tracy and her father didn't get this much attention.
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    Denbigh wrote: »
    Contraband wrote: »
    leas_mole wrote: »
    The building the the house (seen in Norway) in Swinley Forest

    EBmZtb2WkAAKosb.jpg

    House during winter scenes with the girl/masked man and here during springtime I think. How the hell does this fit in the story? Minor time lapse? Flashacks?!

    And where is the lake in the spring-photo? (Yeah I know, CGI)
    @Contraband A lot of us think they may return to the location for a possible finale, or maybe a location used before the finale? It would make sense considering how important the Norway sequence seems to be to the plot, considering it opens the film from what we can gather, unless everything gets changed in the edit, which is possible.

    Also, just thinking about it, Is the "White" family the most significant family in the James Bond franchise so far? Even Tracy and her father didn't get this much attention.

    Dear Lord, my head will explode.. But yes, that would make sense if they return for some finale.
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
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    Has anyone else posted this?

  • ShardlakeShardlake Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
    Posts: 4,043
    Denbigh wrote: »
    Has anyone else posted this?


    Craig will be hugely enthused to promote this, like he was with Skyfall, no slitting my type wrists comments this time round.

    Says to me quite clearly, DC did not like SPECTRE the finished product.
  • edited September 2019 Posts: 6,710
    Shardlake wrote: »
    Denbigh wrote: »
    Has anyone else posted this?


    Craig will be hugely enthused to promote this, like he was with Skyfall, no slitting my type wrists comments this time round.

    Says to me quite clearly, DC did not like SPECTRE the finished product.

    Can't wait for the new rounds of interviews this time around. Craig really looks like he's enjoying himself. And what a nice fella he is. To everyone.
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    edited September 2019 Posts: 5,970
    I've now realised an article with this video was posted earlier in the thread, but oh well just in case anyone missed it haha :D
  • Shardlake wrote: »
    Denbigh wrote: »
    Has anyone else posted this?


    Craig will be hugely enthused to promote this, like he was with Skyfall, no slitting my type wrists comments this time round.

    Says to me quite clearly, DC did not like SPECTRE the finished product.

    I've always got that impression too. Weren't there rumours him and Mendes argued a lot?

    I've always taken him doing one more in the first place as potentially a sign that he wasn't pleased with SP. I think that it was clearly written as possibly Craig's last, they even talk in the leaks about it being Bond's last mission, and if it was more critically successful (or if Craig himself was happier with the finished product) then it probably would have been, but it wasn't so he came back for one more to go out on a high.
  • DC seems genuinely happy and excited! It's good to see. Hopefully he gives a top notch performance to go out on!
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    edited September 2019 Posts: 5,970
    Anyone else feel like it seems to be Fukunaga's inclusion in the film that is bringing so much positive energy, or their confidence in what they're making.... or BOTH?

    To be honest whatever is this can only excite me even more, which I didn't even think was possible. Everything I'm seeing I'm loving, and cannot wait for the trailer whenever it may arrive :)
  • edited September 2019 Posts: 678
    Is Lea carrying a walkie-talkie just standard filming procedure or is it actually part of the scene?

    Going by those snaps of her, and the pictures of Lashana in assault gear (assuming they're in the same location), I'm getting the sense this might be a "teamwork" finale?

    I also wonder if there might be an MI6-assault in the vein of OHMSS.

    I just wish we could get at least one look at Malek in filming. I think our first look at Silva was Bardem disguised as the cop in the Tennyson sequence? But I could be wrong.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
    edited September 2019 Posts: 8,252
    Denbigh wrote: »
    Anyone else feel like it seems to be Fukunaga's inclusion in the film that is bringing so much positive energy, or their confidence in what they're making.... or BOTH?

    Absolutely Fukunaga is to be credited for much of the positive energy.
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    Posts: 5,970
    Is Lea carrying a walkie-talkie just standard filming procedure or is it actually part of the scene?

    Going by those snaps of her, and the pictures of Lashana in assault gear (assuming they're in the same location), I'm getting the sense this might be a "teamwork" finale?

    I also wonder if there might be an MI6-assault in the vein of OHMSS.
    When I initially saw the photos @FrankXavier, I thought of the FYEO finale at the mountaintop monastry.
  • Denbigh wrote: »
    When I initially saw the photos @FrankXavier, I thought of the FYEO finale at the mountaintop monastry.
    Admittedly that's a blindspot of mine as I haven't rewatched FYEO in years.

    Maybe I can find that scene on YouTube.

    But I like the idea of a teamwork finale to bookend the Craig era, despite the amazing cinematography I wasn't a big fan of the Skyfall house raid climax, and the less I say about the Spectre climax, the better.

  • Denbigh wrote: »
    Anyone else feel like it seems to be Fukunaga's inclusion in the film that is bringing so much positive energy, or their confidence in what they're making.... or BOTH?

    To be honest whatever is this can only excite me even more, which I didn't even think was possible. Everything I'm seeing I'm loving, and cannot wait for the trailer whenever it may arrive :)
    I think what's getting me so excited is like you said, seeing the energy that people working on this film have had. Whether it be interviews or whatever, seeing Craig and the crew talk like that really shows that they are really confident in the film they're making, and can't wait to share it. Besides it makes it easier when the tabloids aren't slagging the film off every second minute like with Spectre.

    I genuinely can't wait for April. I don't need a trailer before watching the movie (but I'll watch it anyway) but man, I hope we get the first genuinely good last film for a Bond actor.
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    Craig’s films suffer in the last acts. Especially Spectre.
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
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    leas_mole wrote: »
    The building the the house (seen in Norway) in Swinley Forest

    EBmZtb2WkAAKosb.jpg

    @leas_mole : Good job digging that back up.
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
    edited September 2019 Posts: 4,589
    Shardlake wrote: »
    Denbigh wrote: »
    Has anyone else posted this?


    Craig will be hugely enthused to promote this, like he was with Skyfall, no slitting my type wrists comments this time round.

    Says to me quite clearly, DC did not like SPECTRE the finished product.

    TBH, I don't think anyone was happy with it when they began filming. They knew very well that the third act was a mess but were under pressure to start filming anyway. With NTTD, they learned their lesson: if they have to take an extra five months to get it right, then do so.
    Tuck91 wrote: »
    Craig’s films suffer in the last acts. Especially Spectre.

    Unusual take, @Tuck91

    I think the final acts of the first three are pretty damn solid. Even QoS, for all its script problems, has a good finale in the desert, juxtaposed with a denouement in the snow.
  • MinionMinion Don't Hassle the Bond
    Posts: 1,165
    Tuck91 wrote: »
    Craig’s films suffer in the last acts. Especially Spectre.
    I would say that exclusively applies to Spectre.
  • I agree with the earlier post and I think its clear Cary brings a lot of positive energy. He has a casual attitude, the fans love him, and the cast loves him its clear. Likes some videogames from time to time but he brings a relaxed attitude and I think that shows.
  • NickTwentyTwoNickTwentyTwo Vancouver, BC, Canada
    edited September 2019 Posts: 7,593
    Minion wrote: »
    Tuck91 wrote: »
    Craig’s films suffer in the last acts. Especially Spectre.
    I would say that exclusively applies to Spectre.

    Personally I think this applies also to Casino Royale (the Venice bit drags for me) as well as Skyfall (Shanghai, Macau, and the Dead Island are absolute standouts of this film and it begins to drag as well at Skyfall Manor for me).

    The tension in the scene where Bond and M are waiting ("I read your obituary of me" etc) and they hear the dogs barking, indicating the baddies are there, is great though.

    EDIT: Sorry about the off topic but there isn't really a topic right now I feel until we get more news.
  • edited September 2019 Posts: 11,425
    talos7 wrote: »
    Denbigh wrote: »
    Anyone else feel like it seems to be Fukunaga's inclusion in the film that is bringing so much positive energy, or their confidence in what they're making.... or BOTH?

    Absolutely Fukunaga is to be credited for much of the positive energy.

    Young American director with an immigrant background and lots of fresh ideas. What the series has been crying out for for years. Look at the dead beat old has beens EON employed for so many years. Glad they've finally had the good sense to freshen things up. Here's to many more US directors in the future.

    Nice to think PWBs script contributions may have also livened things up a bit too.
  • tqbtqb
    Posts: 1,022
    So did DC wrap filming? Seems like he didn’t film for long
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
    Posts: 3,022
    tqb wrote: »
    So did DC wrap filming? Seems like he didn’t film for long

    Gonna shoot in October at Pinewood. After Oct. it's a wrap for all actors.
  • RC7RC7
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    To @RC7 ‘s point about cars, I agree. With the older films there was not just a variety of cars shown, but the way they were used made them memorable and gave them character. The 2CV or the Renault 11 TXE for instance. If they had simply been used for establishing shots or point A to point B driving, like the Volvo that was mentioned, they wouldn’t be anywhere near as memorable. The unique chases they featured in gave them character and made them stick in your mind. On the other hand, I had no memory of a Volvo ever appearing in a Bond movie, which should’ve stuck out to me as the proud owner of an S70. I’d love to see another inventive chase with a more normal car again. That said, I’m always happy to see the DB5.

    Ah, someone with a fully functioning brain. Thanks @BMW_with_missiles. To read some of the replies you’d have thought I’d pissed on someone’s grandkids. We shall leave it there before any more people have a mental breakdown over this innocuous observation.
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