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So filming on Spectre has begun... I can't believe we are already on the fourth Craig film it really feels like just yesterday he was announced for casino royale.
Its genuine. It was posted on their official social media accounts.
Check by yourself:
http://www.instagram.com/007
http://www.facebook.com/JamesBond007/photos/a.314165885264996.95866.266350353379883/963602626987982
By the way, does anyone remember how often they uploaded clapperboard pics during the production of Skyfall?
Thanks Marketto and Seven_Point_Six_Five. That's good enough for me.
Never mind that comment. The bulldog's head had already been glued together after the explosion at the MI6 headquaters.
But before she glued it back together ? :))
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2527/clapperboard-updates/p1
As @Zekidk says, this scene would fit in just after the main titles in SF.
Then the camera moves back and we notice that we're in Bond's apartment. A throwback to LALD.....then something happens in that scene to cause the bulldog to fall on the floor when all is revealed.
Hasn't that become a cliché? Sounds a lot like what happens with the model ship in Spielberg's 'Tintin'.
That's true. It does have a cliche element to it no doubt. It depends on how it's done of course. I just want an excuse to see Bond in his home again.
Ah, ah, everyone's waiting for a cat, and then there's a bulldog ?!
Hm, I don't expect anything hapenning "randomly" in this movie. SF was very "in your face" with its themes, you could almost see the dotted lines on the screen to describe the link between what was said and shown :)