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It looks very SPECTRE to me. Nothing compares to it so far. Perhaps only the orange glow of the casino scenes in CR, and the Madagascar scenes.
Airings you mean - yeah makes sense.
If there's a new trailer on the horizon, that would be the place to show it to press....
I don't think it's far off SF. To me the visual progression from SF to SP is quite similar to the transition of TSWLM to MR. Both those films have a lot of visual similarities which stem from the vision of Gilbert, the mis en scene, the framing, the design etc. Where we have Renoir we have Deakins and where we had Tournier we have Van Hoytema. I think these two films will stand out visually as being the 'Mendes' films, whether there will be a third remains to be seen.
Ooh that's a very good sign then....I assume it must've taken place in mid-May given the teaser came out at the end of that month?
UPD: answered my own question - it was April, a week or two before the CinemaCon premiere of the teaser
The SKYFALL Teaser Trailer was first showed during the Summer of Sony 2012 on April 19th and then during the CinemaCon in Las Vegas on April 25th.
BUT wasn't until May 21st when we first saw it online.
;)
from @RudolfSantana : #SummerOfSonyPictures martini anyone? #spectre cocktails party,feel the breeze and listen to great Bond's theme songs
Definition of serendipity: they're setting up for a junket of SPECTRE in the hotel. Which means my dream woman Monica Bellucci is here.
Wether its look is more timeless than others, we´ll see.
(is it a macaron?)
It is indeed.
The trailers probably just playing on a loop.
The sheer beauty of that Octopus-logo. My oowh my. The SPecial Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge & Extortion is finally BACK with a bang. 007 needs to watch out now! My heart is ticking slightly more faster now than at this time three years ago with "Skyfall". I want to have that bottle!
Totally agree. Hopefully the new Bond films can be more of the trendsetters they have been in the past and keep their own unique style, which is what makes Bond... Bond.
Obviously, we will all interpret what we want from the look. Some will see something that has a look that is reminiscent of the past. Others won't. What I meant was that some of the reactions to the footage such as that at CinemaCon a few weeks back had some viewers saying it had a 60s look. And I kinda agree. Some of the scenes I've seen remind me of something like TB. Nothing literal. Just an overall feeling. And some will not agree with that viewpoint. No problem. How we react to something on a more emotional level is not something ridiculous, just our own individual reactions. I can't speak for anyone other than myself and my own reaction.
SF was anything but traditional, but Deakins and Mendes work is certainly distinctive.
I love the look of SP and think it's pretty original, or at least not something that looks too similar to the other big blockbusters out there right now. I'm sure there are exceptions. But for me what I like so much is due to the overall package, not just a brown color scheme: it's wardrobe, locations, characters, action, et. But obviously no one knows how for sure how any of this plays out so we will only know for sure in November. That's what makes it exciting.
But in the end, I'm just an enthusiastic fan making a personal observation of what makes me personally like what I've seen based on the teaser and TV spot, not start an argument.
Hopefully, down the road, we can all agree that SP - however it looks - can be a great film.