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Lanzan el primer spot de TV de Spectre con escenas de México
By Info on junio 10, 2015
El primer spot para televisión de la nueva película de James Bond Spectre se presentó este miércoles, con todo y alguna de las escenas filmadas en la Ciudad de México.
Un poco de la persecución y el desfile de Día de Muertos en el Centro Histórico pueden vislumbrarse en el video de un minuto que fue distribuido por la productora como parte del material promocional de la película que será estrenada en noviembre de este año.
http://reporte24.mx/2015/06/lanzan-el-primer-spot-de-tv-de-spectre-con-escenas-de-mexico-2/
I'm more interested in that Dr Vogel. I have a feeling she won't be all that nice. 'Syringe Heavy' in my opinion sounds, phonetically at least, like a perfect name for a henchman.
I can't be, can it?
I explained to you what 'Syringe Heavy' means.
Yes, I know ;-). But I don't think it's just a temporary name, used in the screenplay to indicate the guy with his actions. It sounds like a marvellous, well-thought henchman name.
No. It doesn't.
RC7 is correct.
The name Vogel does have a somewhat sinister tone.
"Vogel" is Dutch and German for "Bird". And in a weird twist Madeleine's last name is "Swann".
And to respond to @RC7: "Syringe" means "Injection Needle". So looking at these names: Dr Vogel, Dr Swann (Madeleine's character is a Dr too) and "Mr Injection Needle" :-P all seem to be working in that sinister Höffler Klinik. I think they are brewing a nice virus there, or it is perhaps a private plastic surgery clinic that is focused on creating doppelgängers?
Also interesting, the cast mentions two "Lair Staff". And trust me, this could be referring to a secret lair somewhere in Morocco no? The word "Lair" in itself is truly Bond-ian.
I was referring to 'Syringe Heavy'.
"Oh hElllOOOOO James, my reeeal name isn't ACTUALLY Denbighhhh... but rather Blofeld. DOOFUS!"
Me neither. I also think it's safe to say that he won't be Blofeld. Which @RC7 said all along by the way. BUT who knows....perhaps he's S.P.E.C.T.R.E.'s secret ''Head of Nation - United Kingdom"?? I'm just guessing!
Also interesting, there seem to be a lot of Russians and Ukrainians in the cast list. Could this be a reference to today's geopolitical developments?
For the love if God ..syringe heavy is just a descriptive name of an unnamed character ...like traveler #2 or victim #1 ....move on!! Lol
This is what I've been saying. Others were insisting otherwise. You'd know that if you'd read the thread.
And that's my point. The actual....description of such an unnamed character already gives away some vague plot ideas.
Yeah, I really can't wait.
Yea maybe so ....just wasn't worth more than a cursory read. Was ready for something more.
Truly thanks ...I shouldn't be rude. Sorry.
A zillion people love TITANIC but that doesn't make the movie any more watchable for me. I absolutely don't get the love for CR and SF, not in the slightest, but I never understood how people lapped up Roger Moore as Bond either, or why audiences who paid to see the Abrams TREK movie in 09 didn't get up en masse and ask for money back on account of the childish misuse of lens flares. I DO kind of understand why Dalton didn't catch on with people, even though I don't share that feeling at all, and felt he was the last guy to get it right (and the only one besides Connery.)
The superb Ken Adam art direction in SPY AND MR did eventually overcome the other large & small lapses in the Moore era for me, enough so I can revisit them on blu-ray with only occasional use of fast-forward, but there have been precious few bits to like in 21st century Bond for me, and nearly all of them were in QUANTUM of all things, glimpsed briefly through the ADD overcutting.
Am I the only person who when Moore's name comes up, the first thing I think of is how he caused a women to be permanently crippled due to his bad driving in France during MOONRAKER? Ditto for Ferris Bueller, cuz Matthew Broderick killed somebody with his car while abroad. I suppose if I heard of Sean Connery kicking a dog to death, he'd be on my shit list for life, but I haven't ever heard of that kind of extreme totally unforgiveable thing with him, though there have been some issues regarding women and even some rumors regarding involvement in the Stompanato thing.