Your three favourite scenes from SPECTRE (Spoilers)

135

Comments

  • BondJasonBond006BondJasonBond006 on fb and ajb
    edited November 2015 Posts: 9,020
    Three, why three (bloody hell!) :))

    in chronological order:

    - PTS: Look how Daniel Craig walks smooth and with a coolness that leaves you in awe through the crowd with the latina beauty besides him up to the hotel room.
    THAT'S THE BLOODY EVER COOLEST THING I'VE SEEN IN ANY BOND MOVIE

    - The Day Of The Dead Parade: They built all this especially for the movie! WOW JUST WOW, let alone all the people in skeleton suits and masked, and how beautiful it all is.

    - Bond falling through the floors of the collapsing building. Look at the facial expression of Craig when he realizes (twice) that he will fall! Just awesome and priceless.
    Look at his reaction of falling onto the couch! ROGER MOORE IS PROUD OF YOU DANIEL, VERY PROUD!

    Well, that's three, damn :))

    oh...shoot...three of the whole movie?!? damn :))

    I will think of it at my 4th viewing of SPECTRE tomorrow <:-P
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
    Posts: 41,011
    @BondJamesBond006, nice job in naming the PTS as your first favorite scene, and listing the next two as scenes from the PTS. ;)
  • Creasy47 wrote: »
    @BondJamesBond006, nice job in naming the PTS as your first favorite scene, and listing the next two as scenes from the PTS. ;)

    Maybe the PTS should have been the whole film. :))
  • Posts: 7,616
    The more I think about it, I believe the entire section in Rome is my favourite. From the car driving around the Colosseum, to meeting Lucia at the funeral, ("Cant you see I'm in mourning?". "No!") to the seduction of Lucia, the chilling Kubrickesque Spectre meeting and intro of Blofeld, and the car chase ending with Bonds cool parachute landing, this section was the most enjoyable and memorable.
  • DsyferDsyfer Philippines
    Posts: 16
    1) Mexico - The Day of the Dead parade scene.
    2) Austria car and airplane chase scene
    3) Bond meeting with Spectre Organization.

    Runners-up: Q-Branch Lab scenes, Train fight scene, Torture scene.
  • BondJasonBond006BondJasonBond006 on fb and ajb
    Posts: 9,020
    lalala2004 wrote: »
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    @BondJamesBond006, nice job in naming the PTS as your first favorite scene, and listing the next two as scenes from the PTS. ;)

    Maybe the PTS should have been the whole film. :))

    Yeah :)) and even then it would be infinitely better than Skyfall
  • Oh man. This is tough. I'm gonna leave out the pts because its been talked to death. Yes, its awesome but it really isn't the highlight everyone is making it out to be, in my mind.

    1. Daniel Kleinman's title sequence. Wow, that is probably his best work to date. And it meshes beautifully with WOTW. I've seen Spectre three times now and each time i get real amped for this.

    2. Lady Sciarra's villa sequence. Oh man, the lighting and cinematography in this scene is SO GORGEOUS, from the moment she turns on that lamp onwards. The way the assassins are hidden in the shadows and slowly follow her as the music plays. Bond's reveal is superb! Everything in Rome is the true highlight of this movie.

    3. Speaking of Rome, next up is the SPECTRE boardroom. Jesus, each time in the cinema when this scene plays, you could hear a pin drop. So excellent and sinister. Just as it should be. I really appreciate the quiet moments in SP, this being the crown jewel in that department. Eyes Wide Shut is one of my all time favorite films and this is a stunning visual homage.

    I LOVE THIS MOVIE.
  • AceHoleAceHole Belgium, via Britain
    Posts: 1,731
    lalala2004 wrote: »
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    @BondJamesBond006, nice job in naming the PTS as your first favorite scene, and listing the next two as scenes from the PTS. ;)

    Maybe the PTS should have been the whole film. :))

    Yeah :)) and even then it would be infinitely better than Skyfall

    Thing is that with the PTS alone SP blows SF right out of the water as far as entertainment value goes. SF's half-hearted attempt at melodrama did not make up for a few limp action sequences.

    With cinematic Bond you have to feel 'the cool factor' when watching it (especially in the cinema) - if you do not get that then there is something wrong.
    I got this with SP, but not with SF, and I'm inclined to blame the film, not myself...
  • 1.- Mexico PTS
    2.- Train fight
    3.- Torture/Spectre meeting.
  • Posts: 87
    1. The opening scene in Mexico city - it's marvellous, brilliant and gorgeous with great music.
    2. SPECTRE meeting - Blofeld has been introduced as a contrast to James Bond introduction in DN.
    3. 007 runs across London's Westminster Bridge with Big Ben in the background, then this scene shows that Blofeld is an integral part of the Bond franchise.
  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
    Posts: 4,423
    1. Day of the Dead

    What a PTS! From the opening tracking shot (or should that read 3 shots..?) to the segue into the titles, this is one of the best PTSs in years. Watching Craig swagger out on to the roof, with such insouciance, was a joy to behold. Funny and thrilling.

    2. Hinx tramples Bond

    It is so unusual to have a fight with Craig's Bond to be one sided. When Bond ducks under Hinx's punch, and it smashes through a piece of wood, straight at the camera, one felt the raw power emanating from Bautista. Brutal. Although Bond puts up a decent fight, no one could stop this man mountain. Battered and bruised, Bond desperately flings everything at Hinx in the kitchen - I was genuinely fearful for Bond.

    3. The Rome Reveal

    The boardroom sequence. One can feel the respect, the fear and the loyalty from the assembled lackeys, as Blofeld sat down.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
    Posts: 41,011
    @royale65, agreed on your second choice: I've been wanting that for so long because Craig's the most muscular and physical out of any Bond we've had yet. I've wanted a Jaws-esque villain to come along and really give him a good beating, and that train fight scene gave me everything I wanted and more.
  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
    Posts: 4,423
    Yes, it was a good 'un wasn't it? In the novels Bond is constantly outmatched by the heavies. It's so unusual to see Craig's Bond run out ideas. It would have been interesting to see CR-era Craig up against Hinx though.
  • My favourite 3 scenes are:

    1) PTS in Mexico - it was a wonderfull scene. Best PTS of D.Craig 007 movies.

    2) Debriefing in Q-Branch (jokes about watch and "I told you to return equipment in one piece not return one piece").

    3) Converstation between 007 & Mr White (because I'm a fan of Mr White).

    Fight in train was good too ;)
  • 1- Mexico. I love how you feel you're watching a James Bond movie immediately. I really missed the craziness and the surrealism from the helicopter fight in the past movies and it's good to know they didn't forget that it's part of the charm of this franchise.
    2- "L'Americain". I still need a rewatch because I can't really explain why I loved that scene so much. I just know I do. That's when I was sold on Bond and Madeleine's "relationship". Also, I liked seeing Mr. White's secret room and Vesper's interrogation tape. The pictures of his family humanized a character that we met a long time ago but knew nothing about.
    3- The train sequence. From the fancy dinner, the thrilling fight scene (man, I wish there was more scenes like that one) until the love making scene (they were both so hot for each other).
  • Hi guys, new here. My faves, which aren't that dissimilar to most others:

    1. Mexico PTS
    2. Spectre board meeting
    3. Train fight

    Shout out to the scene between M and C, when C tries to shoot a seated M with his unloaded gun. Great tribute to the CR PTS.
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
    Posts: 16,359
    In the final act in London when Bond is briefly captured and his wrists are tied together with a zip-tie, I love how he just breaks them, freeing himself before pulling off that black hood.
  • 1. Mexico
    2. Start spreading the news
    I'm leaving today...
    Yes, the slapstick is back!
    3. Blofeld's fate
  • chrisisallchrisisall Brosnan Defender Of The Realm
    Posts: 17,830
    mcdonbb wrote: »
    1. First third
    2. Middle
    3. Last third. :D

    Ha ha! I might have reversed the order, but basically THIS!^
  • Personally, I think "SPECTRE" was with certain elements quite similar to "Skyfall" and "Casino Royale". And again, I think the slower, more 'deadlier' moments of "SPECTRE" were actually the highlights. This is my TOP 3:


    01. "The Dentist Drill Torture":

    If someone has read a bit about Ernst Stavro Blofeld in Ian Fleming's novels "Thunderball", "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" and "You Only Live Twice", then you know that he is much more psychotic than, let's say, Silva and Le Chiffre. Those villains more or less were brandmarked by their pasts, but were also acting out of pure desperation and hate. So that sets this particular torture sequence apart from, for instance, the Rope Torture Sequence in "Casino Royale".

    Having said all this, I just loved the newly re-imagined way of Blofeld not directly fighting Bond, but using machinery and buttons instead. The sequence felt like the more lush, luxury version of the rope torture sequence from "CR" or the Boat Dragging Torture from "For Your Eyes Only". And for me it was especially cruel and psychotic when he detailedly describes the killing of the previous SPECTRE-head. I liked it when he was fascinated by the fact that he tried to kill the soul earlier than the actual body. Slightly gory, but so was "Skyfall". And those tiny little droplets of blood attached to these miniature dentist drills. Won-der-ful. Highlight of the film! Brings me to the 2nd highlight....




    02. "The S.P.E.C.T.R.E. Board Meeting + Killing A Member":

    I was glad that the board meeting worked so well. Together with the cinematography, the lighting and all the shadows the scene reminded me a bit of Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut" and several of David Fincher's films. It started off rather 'ordinary', like another of those top secret Bilderberg meetings (which this S.P.E.C.T.R.E. is slightly modelled after). Dr Vogel does off course the German introduction and talks about all the successes of the pharmacy acquisition (possible biological warfare plot for the future?).

    When then the Spanish S.P.E.C.T.R.E.-head is being challenged by one hell of a big man: Hinx. Perhaps the nicest introduction ever of a henchman. What follows next is the prelogue to the killing of the Spanish member. Hinx has a signature weapon....his steel thumb nails. And then it happens: Hinx grabs the poor man, pushes out / destroys the man's eyeballs. Leaving a lot of blood. You feel the soul leaving his body. And then, in an instant, Hinx kills the man entirely by snapping his neck. Won-der-ful-ly re-imagined S.P.E.C.T.R.E.-meeting and not as cheesy as Austin Powers feeding a man to the sharks.




    03. "The Train Fight Sequence":

    Off course this scene pays tribute to past Bond films. But what especially worked for me was the fact that I haven't seen Bond so...vulnerable. Finally he's not someone's equal physically, and he has to use other methods than his bare fists. The fight is as elegant -or not as elegant- as the stairwell fight sequence from "Casino Royale". And you see him suffering, even hearing him moan as Hinx tries to use his thumbs again.

    But the fight sequence particularly works because it's set in two parts. During the 2nd part Madeleine joins and Thomas Newman's track 'Hinx' (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oup3E5xfG5Q) kicks in. It works deliciously. The strangling makes Madeleine suffer and moan too. And as this fight sequence is quite long, it therefore really never feels long. The final scene is very funny then, when Bond manages to make Hinx say one final word: *beep* Lovely :-).




    Other highlights of this film for me were the comedy in the Remy Jullienne-esque car chase through the streets of Rome. When I first saw it, I was delighted by Bond pushing that little blue Fiat 500 :-P. The cinema audience here (during my first viewing) was rolling in laughter :-): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEmN04IR6tc.

    The snow chase in Austria was OK, but IMO not the nicest action sequence. I think a real ski chase / paraski sequence would have worked better here....perhaps with GoPro camera equipment.

    I also liked the PTS a lot, but I slightly prefer the "Skyfall" pre-credits sequence more.

    So, please tell me what your favourite TOP 3 highlights were of "SPECTRE" :-).
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
    Posts: 10,592
    PTS
    Train Fight
    The climax in london, suprised? I was actually quite pumped through it, this may change on my next viewing though...
    Loved it too.
  • BondJasonBond006BondJasonBond006 on fb and ajb
    Posts: 9,020
    When the Latina opens the door to her hotel room.

    When Bond opens the door to Swann's cabin in the train.

    When M opens the door to the Hildebrand shop.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    When the Latina opens the door to her hotel room.

    When Bond opens the door to Swann's cabin in the train.

    When M opens the door to the Hildebrand shop.

    I see you have opened the doors of perception.
  • Posts: 1,314
    Absolutely nothing in the car chase reminded me of Remi Juliennes work. His chases are characterised by ideas and imagination. the view to a kill car chase is a prime example. The on top of the bus jump is awesome. Unrealistic but a truly awesome stunt.
  • edited November 2015 Posts: 1,314
    When the Latina opens the door to her hotel room.

    When Bond opens the door to Swann's cabin in the train.

    When M opens the door to the Hildebrand shop.

    When bond walks in the bedroom and removes his hat how cool would it have been if without looking he threw it and it landed on top of the bed post, a la Connery
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    Matt007 wrote: »
    Absolutely nothing in the car chase reminded me of Remi Juliennes work. His chases are characterised by ideas and imagination. the view to a kill car chase is a prime example. The on top of the bus jump is awesome. Unrealistic but a truly awesome stunt.

    The AVTAK car chase is criminally underrated.
  • Matt007 wrote: »
    Absolutely nothing in the car chase reminded me of Remi Juliennes work. His chases are characterised by ideas and imagination. the view to a kill car chase is a prime example. The on top of the bus jump is awesome. Unrealistic but a truly awesome stunt.

    Then we fully disagree.
  • Posts: 1,165
    1. The Spectre meeting in Rome. Love how it's shot and staged. Really, really classy. Almost Kubrick-esque in places.

    2. Mexico PTS. Unbelievably tense opening shot that builds and builds to an amazingly high octane crescendo.

    3. "The author of all your pain." Seeing Waltz turn from charming host to sinister mastermind in this scene was a terrific performance. Loved Bond shouting at him to turn off the footage of him and Mr. White while Madeline stands idly by.
  • TR007 wrote: »
    1. The Spectre meeting in Rome. Love how it's shot and staged. Really, really classy. Almost Kubrick-esque in places.

    2. Mexico PTS. Unbelievably tense opening shot that builds and builds to an amazingly high octane crescendo.

    3. "The author of all your pain." Seeing Waltz turn from charming host to sinister mastermind in this scene was a terrific performance. Loved Bond shouting at him to turn off the footage of him and Mr. White while Madeline stands idly by.

    Finally someone who more or less agrees with me ;-). I go one step further: The entire Moroccan sequence was my uttermost favourite bit of the film, Because it had:

    --> This cute little scene where Bond talks to a mouse
    --> Leading towards the discovery of Mr White's little Safe House
    --> Then there's this teriffic fight sequence on the Desert Express
    --> Bond and Madeleine being picked up by Blofeld's assistant (very reminiscent of how suddenly Honey Rider and Bond were welcomed by sister Lily and sister Rose)
    --> A cheeky butler asking in a 'polite' way for Bond's gun
    --> Bond and Madeleine getting this very 1960's modernist room
    --> Bond and Madeleine waiting for Blofeld's introduction in front of that meteoroid
    --> From there Blofeld gets...Blofeld...using his iPad to cause some little extortion (the "T" from S.P.E.C.T.R.E.)
    --> Then this terrific torture scene in the dentist chair


    I thought it all was exquisit! If there weren't SonyLeaks, if people were not so brainwashed by all that CGI-action from "Furious 7" and "Avengers 2", if people were not suffering from "comparing sickness", if we didn't have Silva's introduction, and IF people really took the time to fully appreciate the slower approach of 1960's films (including Bond films from that era), then the entire Morocco-scene would have been loved by everyone.

    Instead, the latter half of the film is being mocked ALL over the place. From critics who don't know what to expect from a Bond film these days. And from people who don't have the guts anymore to say that "SPECTRE", especially the 2nd half of the film (Morocco), was way way more credible and wonderful than all the 2nd halves of Brosnan's last three Bond films. And you know what? I think "SPECTRE"s 2nd half was even better than "GoldenEye"!

    There you have it.
  • edited November 2015 Posts: 4,622
    1 Seydoux strolling down train aisle in long dress. with big red smooch-me lips. Jaw dropping! Will play this back in super slo mo when blu-ray is out.
    2. First Blofeld cat reveal. Hi-lite of film really.
    3.Sigman slinking about on bed in pts.
Sign In or Register to comment.