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Yes, it´s a great shot indeed. Is it in the film?
It’s funny that you say this; the first thing that I thought was that this needs to be accompanied by a great score .
I thought the same. And then I heard the infamous, recently unused 007 theme blaring in my mind. And it bloody well worked.
Well, in that case it added to the film´s style. It´s not easy to fit such a thing in nowadays, when they try to be more serious.
The replacement work done on Logan was flawless.
True.
Very good point. What is so great about the classic car chases, such as Bullitt or The French Connection, is we hear the engines roar, we hear the shifting gears grind, and we hear the tyres burning rubber. With a DB5, we might get all of that.
Could be that it´s rather short, though.
One of the streets:
I feel bad for the locals, having that roaring stunt maniac sliding by
While I don’t want to see her go full Black Widow, it could be interesting to see Madeleine draw upon the skills taught to her by her father; as we’ve seen in MI:GP, Lea can pull off icy cold bad ass very well.
No, they are not translation of anything.
Probably that "and Mattoli" is in fact "Ved Mattoli", which means she was Mattoli's widow, Mattoli being her late husband's surname
You are actually allowed to buy your own DB5; you don't have to borrow them from Aston Martin ;) If you go to races like the Goodwood Revival you'll racing versions of this and the DB4 GT smashed up pretty regularly.
Eon do own their own one in fact, and I guess we might see it in this movie, but to be honest these replicas look pretty indistinguishable from the real thing (and I imagine aesthetically mostly are made from genuine parts) so there might not be much need to dust the real ones off.
Thanks but still unsure about Norway(they may return to shoot there especially after that hefty incentives) and soctland and if they will be portrayed as soctland and Norway.
If the 800 or so extras are cast in a festival type scene similar to SP, could the burning piles of wood be left over from the festival?
There are a lot of burning piles of furniture in this scene, aren't there? Weird.
...and with Sandgren's cinematogrpahy. Damn. A pre-title sequence to be reckoned with :)
And in full IMAX too!