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I think to me it seems that Craig isn’t very interested in small talk, even if it does pertain to his job. I’m sure he gets asked the same questions millions of times by the press, and he gets tired of providing the same answers over and over again.
And the building is around four storeys so about 10-12m tall :D
Even more. The ceilings in those palaces go up for around 5 meters in the ground and 1st floor, especially the 1st back in time was considered the most prestigious one and it's been called "noble plan".
Absolutely: I was being generous to the film! :D
:D Noble floor, I meant.
Those kind of things are not a big issue in the end, especially in a Bond film. Thinking about the Craig era, other two action-involved sequences that feel sligthly "too much" - speaking about """realism""" being forgotten a little bit - are Bond surviving the bridge fall in SF and maybe the snow plane (without wings) chase in SP.
Come on. Once you saw it 30 times it's even part of the fun.
Yeah, one last day of pickups per his captions.
Clapperboard, anyone?
252/251/250 to me.
A bit of a more relaxed interview with Daniel on ET.
This.
Also the building collapses. It doesn't just sink. It's really not that difficult to suspend disbelief for it considering how strong the sequence is.
Here you go
Sure. As I said that's a small issue, if you even come to think about it. Anyway sometimes the only difficult thing inhere is to avoid people coming to wrong conclusions. """Questioning""" the realism behind a sequence that is objectively unrealistic, like many others, doesn't automatically means the sequence is ruined, or that is difficult to suspend disbelief, especially in a Bond film*. Point is no one said the sequence was bad or whatever, just pointing out that is the only one that feels slightly unrealistic - from a practical standpoint - within one of the most realistic films in the franchise.
*Thanks to someone else previous comment to remind us that we are talking Bond films here.
Nice to see Daniel so confident about the film. Awkward moment when she called the film Die Another Day...
I like it. One of the best action sequences in the Craig era IMO. Much better than Miami airport.
Where would that be be in the film? I bet that's exteriors for portion down.
Oh man, I can't really put my finger on why but I do not like that Miami sequence at all, with the plane. All surface level action movie stuff, not Bondian at all, if I were to hazard a guess as to why I don't like it. Also, Bond looks terrible throughout.
Last scene in SP was scene 203, and NTTD has no more script pages than SP, so I guess they are B-roll scenes, like the ones we saw on some of the clapperboards from Matera.
One reason this scene falls flat to me is the "dead air" surrounding it. Imagine in rela life if a terrorist targeted an airport in the US. He would of got his head blown off! But when they arrest Bond there is dead silence, they don't even read him his rights. Dead silence. It is lazy film making. And why are they launching a new plane in dead of night? And poor Czech Republic location work, poor casting of villain, and the action is basiclaly the same repeated "shot of truck, Bond jumps into passenger seat, Bond falls out, shot of truck, Bond jumps in passenger seat" repeated over and over for 10 min. Plus dreadful music. The scene is the low point of Craig's tenure... probably of the whole series IMO.
But this is off topic... this is a thread to anticipate NTTD! :) Let's enjoy the madness, dear Bond laddies... let the sport... "Commence"!
Bond ladies?
He makes her looks silly sorry the whole interview is hilarious.
Hilarious when even he forgets what the film is called.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/variety.com/2020/film/news/hans-zimmer-james-bond-composer-no-time-to-die-1203458908/amp/
Eon seem to be targeting the American audience With this one.