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I feel the same way. The film works wonders with those miscellaneous shots focusing on the background that I really admire (like how we come back a few moments later during the post-PTS chase to experience the aftermath of the shooting in the crowd).
Have you voted yet?
It's the hectic, quick-cut scenes I don't like and that I have deplored ever since that movie came out. A totally wasted car race in the tunnel in the beginning, a totally wasted horse race in Siena, a totally wasted fight afterwards, all due to erratic quick-cut editing that leaves most of possibly spectacular cinematography on the floor of the cutting-room (adapt this for digital video). It's what really drags down QOS to the lowest third of Bond movies to me. Except for the editing, it could be one of the shining stars. But as it is, it ends up with the likes of DAF, AVTAK...though not necessarily with TWINE and DAD.
I'll go with #16, an impressive shot and a great moment in the film.
#15.
But there are so many beautiful shots in QOS, That it really is hard to pick one.
Whilst coming up with my own nominations and then voting, I was finding it very difficult to choose. Visually, it's possibly the best looking film.
I love how it is inserted as the last shot of the scene lol it’s always been one of my favorite moments in the film.
@ringfire211 you think the the last drop isn't fitting to a film where all the water is locked away and used to make money by the villains?
For me, this scene is one of the strongest moments of the series (the score there helps, too) and I will vote for #38.
Me too. I really love those little shots. It gives the film it's own cool identity.
Most certainly. In many ways QOS is one of the smartest Bond films, and one of the most subtle ones too.
It's fascinating that we all see different things in QoS. I actually like Forster's use of edits in some of these action scenes. The Mitchell foot chase was exceptional. The fight with Slate was the most brutal, realistic Bond fight I have ever seen--it was quick, too. The edits during Tosca, paired with the shootout, were creative as hell.
I agree, though, that the quieter moments in this film are worthwhile. I especially like the shot of Bond and Camille walking in the desert, to the tune of Arnold's Flamenco-inspired guitar.
Forster had no script. They had no business going into production under the circumstances they were in. QoS has many flaws, but I think Forster did a masterful job of salvaging something from it.
OK...back on track now...
At the moment....
#10 is in the lead with 6 votes.
#16 is in second with 3 votes.
#25 is in third with 2 votes.
I'll let it run until 9pm and then we'll move on to what will surely be an even more hotly contested round.
Can we get a vote from you, @ringfire211?
Edit: cc to @RichardTheBruce. And I hope "The Bapster" is happy to have made an impression, even though it may not be a favourable one.
10. Pest control
That's it for Quantum Of Solace, another high mark for the series in terms of visuals. Thanks to everyone who made a positive contribution to proceedings.
Next up is arguably the best of them all:
SKYFALL
Same rules apply. Five submissions each, no BTS photos allowed.
I'm anticipating a good contest here although I already feel like I know what the winner will be. Play on.
Bond seeks his prey
Casino Macau
Into the unknown
A blunt instrument at work
Hunting for a spy
Okay I'm in.
In focus.
Got you.
Jellyfishing.
Here's to us.
Expected.
Good fortune tonight sir
Welcome to Scotland
An exemplar of British fortitude
One equal temper of heroic hearts
There are no bad choices with Skyfall, every shot is like painting