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That's the helluva expensive Bond ticket!
Fortunately, I was ignorant of this when viewing SF for the first time. But it hardly surprised me. Anybody could see that Dench's time as M was drawing to a close, and that having her die in Bond's arms would be a fitting denouement.
Fact i must go fast to the movie not make it easier. 3 weeks after the release be to soon for my feeling. It whas not possible to wait longer with fame the movie get with the fact i must see the movie after 10.00 PM.
I would love to do the same thing this time around, just not sure how to go about it exactly. Avoiding the forums entirely would help, but at the same time, there's nothing better than sharing the excitement, news, and rumors with you lot.
So I will keep half an eye on what develops but keep in mind how fanboys can create a big hoopla out of nothing.
Do be careful of the soundtrack albums, as sometimes the title of the music can on occasions be a spoiler for the movie!
I've seen this happen a good bit, unfortunately, so yes, do be careful. I think it was the Star Wars prequels that had a few deaths and spoilers bluntly plastered in the album tracks as titles.
That depends on the composer, if it is DA there is no danger of me getting neer the album or actually be interestes in it. Would it be Newman I am sure that I will look into the album later.
A new composer would make me very interested and would be worth the spoilers.
Totally OT, but with my last viewing of SF a couple of weeks ago, I came to appreciate Newman's score all the more. There is an exotic, slightly menacing oriental motif running through the score that I find quite compelling. I'd never really noticed it before, but it really adds something crucial to the film.
As someone who loves Newman's score is nice to hear of your newly acquainted appreciation of it. :-bd
Going back to this post from March. I would agree with this mentality but there is one problem. If reading the spoilers and watching every preview/teaser built the film up so much and then it didn't live up to expectations, you're first impression of the film would be more negative than if you had remained spoiler free. And those impressions could last a lifetime for that particular film!
I'm going to keep in tune with casting/locations/etc. Once filming starts I will likely go dormant. I might watch the teaser trailer, but anytime the full length trailer comes on the tv, I will try (no matter how hard!) to cover my eyes.
One part of Skyfall that I wasn't as shocked and in awe of was the subway crash. I knew it was coming and saw 75% of what was in the movie for this scene.