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Greene was an enviormentalist on the outside. He used it as a front for Quantum. They could pick up on that with Maleks character.
It's a combination of things for me. The old cars, the outfits that often seem to be trying to evoke Connery or Moore (remember in CR/QoS where he'd wear jeans and harrington jackets? We're a far cry away from that now), MI6 suddenly looking all stuffy and old fashioned again since they moved to Whitehall (although that's better than the sci fi vibe of it in QoS to be fair). Then there's certain moments and scenes that seem intentionally retro, like the whole Morocco stretch in SP.
Compare the look and feel of the last two films to how 70s the Moore era felt, how 90s the Brosnan era felt and how 21st century CR and QoS felt and you might see what I mean, I think it's definitely a deliberate choice.
Obviously I won't be able to judge until we actually see the film but it seems to be the same sort of retro vibe again this time. Which isn't a bad thing, I thought SF and SP had a brilliant sense of atmosphere. I just think change/variety is good and we have had two retro films now, so I was hoping for something more modern again to change it up. It isn't a big deal and I guess if NTTD does turn out to have that same sort of aesthetic then it makes sense, it's a sequel to those two after all. But I do hope for the next guy they go for a bit more of a modern look. Bring him bang into 2024 or 2025 (I've given up hoping for shorter gaps) in the same way LALD, GE and CR modernised things for their new eras.
The only exception to this I think is the fit of the suits. Some things are timeless. I like the tailoring of the Kingsman films a lot better than some of Craig's topman skinny fit suits.
Fair point but as release date draws near the marketing will ramp up. This is true for any movie. For example, Wonder Woman '84 premiers in June so--theoretically--its marketing campaign won't truly ramp up until NTTD is near release or already released.
From Q Branch, so obviously.
Plenty of opportunity to misuse good intent. Or even John Gardner's idea for the madness of creating an environmental crisis because the villain wants to become a savior with his fix for it. (But as with Russians and Chinese, the plot will dance around politics and the environmentalist would be a rogue actor.)
I like the Garden of Death idea, @Burgess, didn't consider that.
I also can't see it happening in future films either because as @Pierce2Daniel said, it'd be pretty dumb and irresponsible to go there with a villain now. I know you can have villains fighting for worthy causes whose methods are too extreme, Kingsman had that in both films with climate change and the drug laws. But we've just had a state of emergency declared over climate change and the people trying to do something about it are getting enough grief as it is. Seems too topical/timely at the minute imo, it's a bit of a political minefield. I think we can lump it in with Islamic terrorism, right wing extremism, etc, as one of those things they won't dare touch.
100% agree,
Malek said that his character will not be connected to any ideology.
And I'm ok with that.
The source was also satisfied by the teaser trailer. It gives a good advance feeling of what the movie is yet reveals but no more than a tenth of its content and none of the twists.
There was more enthusiasm in my source's voice today than at the start of production.
A good sign.
Thank you sir. :)>-
Also, I think we could be looking at getting a trailer by the end of the next week :)
Fingers crossed. Or at least more official pics.
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A safari style shirt/jacket? Seems like something you'd wear in warmer climate (like Cuba).
+1 it does(couldn't have said it as a straight guy).
Suddenly, the DAF pink tie and Dalton's oversized suits with huge lapels weren't so bad...
Never going to be able to unsee this. Thanks. :))
Then again, Ana could have more scenes in other outfits
Anyway, just a thought..
Im hoping for as little outfit as possible 😉
I was hoping they would give him something tighter and trimmer like the spectre teaser poster outfit
Perhaps they'll hold off the teaser trailer until January. I was thinking go with the teaser just before the release of two huge films - Frozen 2 and Rise of Skywalker - (Frozen 2's trailer has a mind boggling billion views on Youtube!) but they'll get loads of media attention so it might be better to wait to early January when those films have been out for a while and then release the teaser. A December Bond teaser would be a nice Christmas present, though. :)
Thank you @Pierce2Daniel for the high quality picture!
Quite a few familiar faces from Instagram. Plus, the one woman in red, isn't that Cary's girlfriend, Kristine Froseth? She's an actress, so maybe she got a small part.
YES!!! I love it! I was thinking his new NTTD look evoked the styles one might see on LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE or THE WALTONS .
Foster Bros. the single worst idea in the entire series! The one thing that will bog down NTTD.