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Yes, I believe it is. The strap, though, is something different isn't it? Does it seem like its made of steel? Or is it a grey nato strap?
I love Bond's look in these photos
Love the shirt, the jeans. Kinda iffy on the shoes, but it works in the environment.
YES. DANIEL IS SPORTING STUBBLE AGAIN. Love this! He looks like a badass, but it dressed appropriately. Not too tight either.
Amazing costumes, bravo Anne Larlarb!!!
Loving the look of this so far! It's happening, folks! A new Bond film is in production. It's one of the best feelings in the world.
That is a so called "Milanese Mesh Strap" (Milanese in italian is something/someone from Milan)
+1
No doubt a limited edition coming our way
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But what if she turns out to be Cuban?
That works too!
In Skyfall one could argue that the colours were aesthetic and something we've never seen before in a Bond film, but in Spectre I just couldn't help but think: 'The sky in Mexico City probably isn't that yellow, really.' Jamaica, with its stunning landscapes, should be depicted as colourful as it is in reality, imho.
Do we know if the cinematographer or Fukunaga have any preferences in regard to colour grading, based on the films they worked on before?
I have the same concerns. It would be a shame if they manage to make Jamaica look dull thanks to color grading. Even the weaker Bond films are nice to look at. Can't say the same for SP. Lol no one complains about it more than me.
Guys, please be really careful not to turn this otherwise wonderful thread in a SP critique storm again. PLEASE! This is going very well. Instead of criticising what has been done before let's look to the future, shall we? Here, I'll start:
- WOW, just look at those screens behind Sandgren, looks like he's making full use of the colour palette in those streets, right? This will be a very vibrant film, fortunately. Yes!
See? And I did not mention piss filter once ;)
Moving on :)
I had no intentions to start a rant, it was more of a question about what we could expect from the colours of Bond 25. The first images look great and your answer is very reassuring as well! :)
I know ;) I was afraid of the possible answers by other members. People tend to explode when SP is mentioned, particularly regarding two subjects, its writing and its cinematography.
That being said, this one is going to be a helluva more colourful, I'm sure of it. Just look at La La Land :)
Yes, but does Omega make those? For the 300 no less? Not a fan as well, btw. But Fleming did have Bond wear his Rolex on one of those expandable metal bracelets, didn't he? I wish Bond would use his watch as he did in the OHMSS novel, as a knuckleduster. That would be cool. Good advertising for their safira unbreakable unscrachtable glass too.