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Hahaha... Always check in with me first when it comes to magazines. But sure, I understand you guys like the feeling of reading the real thing
Years ago I tried my hand at writing a Bond script, and I nearly killed myself trying to make every single detail make perfect sense. Eventually I realized that, sometimes, "because it's James Bond and it's awesome" is a perfectly reasonable explanation for something happening onscreen. Probably the case here.
Thanks for these: the second one is interesting as it's from the film and he's in character by the looks of it.
Craig is that rare beast in that he looks better as he gets older. Similar to Cary Grant and George Clooney.
He looks better now than he did in Skyfall and Spectre. The hairstyle certainly helps.
Indeed.
Yes, indeed. He looks his best in NTTD. Not sartorial wise. But looks wise.
Very rarely a film manages to do some location work that is extremely accurate to the real world (IIRC the route of the boat chase in TWINE is very realistic). But then you basically have the same effect in reverse: Most people don't realize the work that went into it and don't care.
With Bond you always have the added layer that the novels and movies are very much set in "our world" (names of products and places and so on) while being quite fantastical.
It's really not! :)
It's fine though, I don't mind it- it's only a movie.
It’s a lovely spot just behind our house! Also used for Harry Potter and a few of our neighbours work as electricians at Pinewood so have plenty of tales and behind the scenes from the forest with the Land Rovers and the V8 was parked in front of the clearing near the Kings Ride for a few days with DC.
Just in case any movie fans would like to know we currently have Doctor Strange 2 being shot one side and Batman the other!
Still a glorious place for the morning stroll and we loved seeing the footage from the trailer. So cool to know it was done on the doorstep.
Can’t wait for our first Bond film outing with our son and so hoping we get to still get to see in November.
Doesn't get much more monumental than that.
Thanks so much. Definitely has its advantages. It was so frustrating too when they were shooting (literally) over the month last August. We had helicopters, engines and gunfire all through the very warm Friday and Saturday night and a load of press with drones trying to get shots. The security team did brilliantly to keep us all out, sadly!
Life in Ascot is normally hectic with the horse racing through the summer but there were a lot of angry dog walkers last year when they closed the entire forest and Bond came to town.
I used to work in Iver (the village next to Pinewood) and my boss and I were with clients when they had that monumental explosion at the studio last spring. We honestly thought a plane had blown up as it’s very close to Heathrow!
Our neighbours have loads of sneaky behind the scenes pics so will post if we see some good things.
That's a lot of fun. Nice spot to live too!
Hear hear. It's an odd outfit, but I think the coat is the main offender.
The price of those Q2 cameras… @-)
Friends, I have permission from my source to share this scanned sheet of dialogue between Bond and Q. Enjoy.