NTTD - Official Trailer Discussion Thread - First trailer OUT NOW (MINOR SPOILERS ALLOWED)

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  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
    Posts: 4,343
    matt_u wrote: »
    I'm not seeing enough Bond bloodied, battered and torn for my liking (the biggest fault of the Mendes era).

    maZ3cmC.png

    Just look at that picture, even bond looks annoyed after hearing these questions, he will be like : how much blood you want now ? :))

    “The past - where I got my balls smashed - isn’t dead”.
  • WalecsWalecs On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    Posts: 3,157
    matt_u wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    I'm not seeing enough Bond bloodied, battered and torn for my liking (the biggest fault of the Mendes era).

    maZ3cmC.png

    Just look at that picture, even bond looks annoyed after hearing these questions, he will be like : how much blood you want now ? :))

    “The past - where I got my balls smashed - isn’t dead”.

    :))
  • Red_SnowRed_Snow Australia
    Posts: 2,494
    matt_u wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    I'm not seeing enough Bond bloodied, battered and torn for my liking (the biggest fault of the Mendes era).

    maZ3cmC.png

    Just look at that picture, even bond looks annoyed after hearing these questions, he will be like : how much blood you want now ? :))

    “The past - where I got my balls smashed - isn’t dead”.

    How's he even able to have kids after that??
  • ResurrectionResurrection Kolkata, India
    Posts: 2,541
    matt_u wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    I'm not seeing enough Bond bloodied, battered and torn for my liking (the biggest fault of the Mendes era).

    maZ3cmC.png

    Just look at that picture, even bond looks annoyed after hearing these questions, he will be like : how much blood you want now ? :))

    “The past - where I got my balls smashed - isn’t dead”.

    =))
  • WalecsWalecs On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    Posts: 3,157
    Red_Snow wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    I'm not seeing enough Bond bloodied, battered and torn for my liking (the biggest fault of the Mendes era).

    maZ3cmC.png

    Just look at that picture, even bond looks annoyed after hearing these questions, he will be like : how much blood you want now ? :))

    “The past - where I got my balls smashed - isn’t dead”.

    How's he even able to have kids after that??

    I believe the Casino Royale book mentions that Bond's apparatus would soon recover and work exactly as before, but then again the torture in the book was slightly different than the one we had in the movie.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 23,104
    Just watched the trailer in 4K it looks fricking awesome, the action looks so much better than the last two films.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 14,861
    Red_Snow wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    I'm not seeing enough Bond bloodied, battered and torn for my liking (the biggest fault of the Mendes era).

    maZ3cmC.png

    Just look at that picture, even bond looks annoyed after hearing these questions, he will be like : how much blood you want now ? :))

    “The past - where I got my balls smashed - isn’t dead”.

    How's he even able to have kids after that??

    He's James Bond 007. 'Nuff said :)
  • Posts: 1,693
    Looking good. Now I've watched the trailer many times I feel like I can form an opinion.

    Loving the Thunderball sounding Barry nod. I really hope this is Zimmer's score we are hearing.

    Loving the look of the villain's lair. Is this finally the Garden of Death, and is this Shatterhand in disguise. God, I really hope so. End the film by adapting the final part of YOLT and suddenly I will be NTTD's biggest fan.

    Really liking the return of Felix, and the dark bar scenes. Action look great, but this is my only reservation. I hope its not too OTT action heavy, so it strays back into a traditional Brosnan 90's Bond film. I appreciate many of you here are clamouring for that, but I would rather the action stayed in Dalton/Connery territory, than Brosnan/Moore territory.

    I'm not seeing enough Bond bloodied, battered and torn for my liking (the biggest fault of the Mendes era). I hope this is a return to the bleeding, wounded Craig of CR and QoS, and not superhuman Brosnan Bond.

    Really loving the final moment in the trailer, with the Range Rover (or whatever it is) flying over Craig's head, and then Bond shooting it. The final shot of Craig is the defining moment for me.

    Roll on November!

    How much more torn up could Bond be when he arrives back at the hotel room. Sheeeeesh.
  • matt_u wrote: »
    I'm not seeing enough Bond bloodied, battered and torn for my liking (the biggest fault of the Mendes era).

    maZ3cmC.png

    Just look at that picture, even bond looks annoyed after hearing these questions, he will be like : how much blood you want now ? :))

    Blinked and I missed that shot. Thanks, reassuring to see.
  • delfloria wrote: »
    Looking good. Now I've watched the trailer many times I feel like I can form an opinion.

    Loving the Thunderball sounding Barry nod. I really hope this is Zimmer's score we are hearing.

    Loving the look of the villain's lair. Is this finally the Garden of Death, and is this Shatterhand in disguise. God, I really hope so. End the film by adapting the final part of YOLT and suddenly I will be NTTD's biggest fan.

    Really liking the return of Felix, and the dark bar scenes. Action look great, but this is my only reservation. I hope its not too OTT action heavy, so it strays back into a traditional Brosnan 90's Bond film. I appreciate many of you here are clamouring for that, but I would rather the action stayed in Dalton/Connery territory, than Brosnan/Moore territory.

    I'm not seeing enough Bond bloodied, battered and torn for my liking (the biggest fault of the Mendes era). I hope this is a return to the bleeding, wounded Craig of CR and QoS, and not superhuman Brosnan Bond.

    Really loving the final moment in the trailer, with the Range Rover (or whatever it is) flying over Craig's head, and then Bond shooting it. The final shot of Craig is the defining moment for me.

    Roll on November!

    How much more torn up could Bond be when he arrives back at the hotel room. Sheeeeesh.

    Wow. You've studied every single frame far more than I have done. Well done.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 14,861
    delfloria wrote: »
    Looking good. Now I've watched the trailer many times I feel like I can form an opinion.

    Loving the Thunderball sounding Barry nod. I really hope this is Zimmer's score we are hearing.

    Loving the look of the villain's lair. Is this finally the Garden of Death, and is this Shatterhand in disguise. God, I really hope so. End the film by adapting the final part of YOLT and suddenly I will be NTTD's biggest fan.

    Really liking the return of Felix, and the dark bar scenes. Action look great, but this is my only reservation. I hope its not too OTT action heavy, so it strays back into a traditional Brosnan 90's Bond film. I appreciate many of you here are clamouring for that, but I would rather the action stayed in Dalton/Connery territory, than Brosnan/Moore territory.

    I'm not seeing enough Bond bloodied, battered and torn for my liking (the biggest fault of the Mendes era). I hope this is a return to the bleeding, wounded Craig of CR and QoS, and not superhuman Brosnan Bond.

    Really loving the final moment in the trailer, with the Range Rover (or whatever it is) flying over Craig's head, and then Bond shooting it. The final shot of Craig is the defining moment for me.

    Roll on November!

    How much more torn up could Bond be when he arrives back at the hotel room. Sheeeeesh.

    Wow. You've studied every single frame far more than I have done. Well done.

    When you watched it 'many times' you had the screen turned on? ;)
  • Posts: 2,594
    The cinematography and colors look great except for maybe the teal but I just hope that there is some definite focus on Bond’s character in this movie. Hell, I’d like to see him play golf again at some point. Won’t be with Craig’s Bond though.
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
    Posts: 10,586
    If anyone comes across a link to the trailer music (preferably isolated), please post it here or send it my way.
  • mtm wrote: »
    delfloria wrote: »
    Looking good. Now I've watched the trailer many times I feel like I can form an opinion.

    Loving the Thunderball sounding Barry nod. I really hope this is Zimmer's score we are hearing.

    Loving the look of the villain's lair. Is this finally the Garden of Death, and is this Shatterhand in disguise. God, I really hope so. End the film by adapting the final part of YOLT and suddenly I will be NTTD's biggest fan.

    Really liking the return of Felix, and the dark bar scenes. Action look great, but this is my only reservation. I hope its not too OTT action heavy, so it strays back into a traditional Brosnan 90's Bond film. I appreciate many of you here are clamouring for that, but I would rather the action stayed in Dalton/Connery territory, than Brosnan/Moore territory.

    I'm not seeing enough Bond bloodied, battered and torn for my liking (the biggest fault of the Mendes era). I hope this is a return to the bleeding, wounded Craig of CR and QoS, and not superhuman Brosnan Bond.

    Really loving the final moment in the trailer, with the Range Rover (or whatever it is) flying over Craig's head, and then Bond shooting it. The final shot of Craig is the defining moment for me.

    Roll on November!

    How much more torn up could Bond be when he arrives back at the hotel room. Sheeeeesh.

    Wow. You've studied every single frame far more than I have done. Well done.

    When you watched it 'many times' you had the screen turned on? ;)

    Actually my laptop screen could do with a good wipe.... :))
  • Bounine wrote: »
    The cinematography and colors look great except for maybe the teal but I just hope that there is some definite focus on Bond’s character in this movie. Hell, I’d like to see him play golf again at some point. Won’t be with Craig’s Bond though.

    I agree. I would also love to see Bond going through one of the quieter moments of a Fleming routine - press-ups, taking a shower, breakfast on a balcony watching the sea, etc. but I doubt we'd ever see that on film. Maybe Tarantino would have explored this aspect, knowing how he loves to indulge in character non-action moments.
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    Yeah. People here scoff at Tarantino. But anyone who’s read the Fleming books would know how perfect Tarantino would be.
  • ResurrectionResurrection Kolkata, India
    Posts: 2,541
    Red_Snow wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    matt_u wrote: »
    I'm not seeing enough Bond bloodied, battered and torn for my liking (the biggest fault of the Mendes era).

    maZ3cmC.png

    Just look at that picture, even bond looks annoyed after hearing these questions, he will be like : how much blood you want now ? :))

    “The past - where I got my balls smashed - isn’t dead”.

    How's he even able to have kids after that??

    Exactly, he lost his double 0s :))
    matt_u wrote: »
    I'm not seeing enough Bond bloodied, battered and torn for my liking (the biggest fault of the Mendes era).

    maZ3cmC.png

    Just look at that picture, even bond looks annoyed after hearing these questions, he will be like : how much blood you want now ? :))

    Blinked and I missed that shot. Thanks, reassuring to see.

    That's all right, just having a little fun.
  • RichardTheBruceRichardTheBruce I'm motivated by my Duty.
    Posts: 12,914
    jake24 wrote: »
    If anyone comes across a link to the trailer music (preferably isolated), please post it here or send it my way.

    This is the first one I saw, @jake24. Watching for the international trailer version, different music for that.

    Keeping in mind there will even be cover versions created by individuals worth listening to.


  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
    edited September 2020 Posts: 4,548
    Bounine wrote: »
    The cinematography and colors look great except for maybe the teal but I just hope that there is some definite focus on Bond’s character in this movie. Hell, I’d like to see him play golf again at some point. Won’t be with Craig’s Bond though.

    I agree. I would also love to see Bond going through one of the quieter moments of a Fleming routine - press-ups, taking a shower, breakfast on a balcony watching the sea, etc. but I doubt we'd ever see that on film. Maybe Tarantino would have explored this aspect, knowing how he loves to indulge in character non-action moments.

    Rarely have we seen Bond eat anything, across the 24 films. In many instances, he is at the table, but we don't actually see him eating. We certainly see him drink a lot.

    In the DC era, for example, I think we see only see him eating a bite of caviar, after defeating LeChiffre.
  • Posts: 1,314
    I really don't know if this real or not, in one hand we saw last year photo/videos of gyrocam helicopter filming a seaplane in Jamaica in days, but I dont know if this particular plan is part of them or if this a CGI plane/castle... (And by the past we saw real thing like combat in helico on PTS Spectre or Oberhauser base explosion looked like CGI even if they are not, or at least not entierly).

    There is some great CGI in the trailer (like the bike jump), but in other hand if the CGI of all the trailer was so perfect we wouldn't had discutions about CGI (since we wouldn't see them).

    And honestly it's one of my fear, Skyfall and Spectre have some good ones (like the mouse) but also bad ones (the incrusation on the visaged un the bike/helicoper PTS or the helicopter below Silva island), and first trailer of NTTD have shoot on the bridge that looked IMO not natural :

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    The bike jump is real.
  • TripAces wrote: »
    Bounine wrote: »
    The cinematography and colors look great except for maybe the teal but I just hope that there is some definite focus on Bond’s character in this movie. Hell, I’d like to see him play golf again at some point. Won’t be with Craig’s Bond though.

    I agree. I would also love to see Bond going through one of the quieter moments of a Fleming routine - press-ups, taking a shower, breakfast on a balcony watching the sea, etc. but I doubt we'd ever see that on film. Maybe Tarantino would have explored this aspect, knowing how he loves to indulge in character non-action moments.

    Rarely have we seen Bond eat anything, across the 24 films. In many instances, he is at the table, but we don't actually see him eating. We certainly see him drink a lot.

    In the DC era, for example, I think we see only see him eating a bite of caviar, after defeating LeChiffre.

    Considering the books are rammed full of Fleming's quirky desire for describing with absolute relish Bond's eating habits (particularly scrambled eggs at breakfast), its a shame this has been completely left out of the screen Bond version. Just a 5 second snippet would do.
  • BennyBenny In the shadowsAdministrator, Moderator
    Posts: 14,811
    Even a breakfast scene with Bond specifying a boiled egg, cooked for 3 and a 1/3 minutes would be a nice little nod to Fleming. I agree Bonds breakfast regime, or morning routine would be a small, but welcome addition to the cinematic Bond, that would add little screen time, but a lot to the character.
  • Posts: 847
    Matt007 wrote: »
    The bike jump is real.

    I talk about the ramp texture.
  • imranbecksimranbecks Singapore
    Posts: 972
    Benny wrote: »
    Even a breakfast scene with Bond specifying a boiled egg, cooked for 3 and a 1/3 minutes would be a nice little nod to Fleming. I agree Bonds breakfast regime, or morning routine would be a small, but welcome addition to the cinematic Bond, that would add little screen time, but a lot to the character.

    I'm confident we'll see him eating something in NTTD.. Lol. If not in the pre title sequence in Matera, surely he'll be eating something while in retirement at his home in Jamaica.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    Posts: 13,879
    Perhaps he'll dine on some delicious red snapper?
  • TuxedoTuxedo Europe
    Posts: 251
    Benny wrote: »
    Even a breakfast scene with Bond specifying a boiled egg, cooked for 3 and a 1/3 minutes would be a nice little nod to Fleming. I agree Bonds breakfast regime, or morning routine would be a small, but welcome addition to the cinematic Bond, that would add little screen time, but a lot to the character.
    Yes, that would be great. Even greater would be another true adaption of a Fleming novel like the first Bond movies with Sean Connery.
  • Posts: 6,665
    TripAces wrote: »
    Bounine wrote: »
    The cinematography and colors look great except for maybe the teal but I just hope that there is some definite focus on Bond’s character in this movie. Hell, I’d like to see him play golf again at some point. Won’t be with Craig’s Bond though.

    I agree. I would also love to see Bond going through one of the quieter moments of a Fleming routine - press-ups, taking a shower, breakfast on a balcony watching the sea, etc. but I doubt we'd ever see that on film. Maybe Tarantino would have explored this aspect, knowing how he loves to indulge in character non-action moments.

    Rarely have we seen Bond eat anything, across the 24 films. In many instances, he is at the table, but we don't actually see him eating. We certainly see him drink a lot.

    In the DC era, for example, I think we see only see him eating a bite of caviar, after defeating LeChiffre.

    Considering the books are rammed full of Fleming's quirky desire for describing with absolute relish Bond's eating habits (particularly scrambled eggs at breakfast), its a shame this has been completely left out of the screen Bond version. Just a 5 second snippet would do.
    Benny wrote: »
    Even a breakfast scene with Bond specifying a boiled egg, cooked for 3 and a 1/3 minutes would be a nice little nod to Fleming. I agree Bonds breakfast regime, or morning routine would be a small, but welcome addition to the cinematic Bond, that would add little screen time, but a lot to the character.

    +1 Been waiting for this to happen for years and years.
  • WalecsWalecs On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    Posts: 3,157
    Univex wrote: »
    TripAces wrote: »
    Bounine wrote: »
    The cinematography and colors look great except for maybe the teal but I just hope that there is some definite focus on Bond’s character in this movie. Hell, I’d like to see him play golf again at some point. Won’t be with Craig’s Bond though.

    I agree. I would also love to see Bond going through one of the quieter moments of a Fleming routine - press-ups, taking a shower, breakfast on a balcony watching the sea, etc. but I doubt we'd ever see that on film. Maybe Tarantino would have explored this aspect, knowing how he loves to indulge in character non-action moments.

    Rarely have we seen Bond eat anything, across the 24 films. In many instances, he is at the table, but we don't actually see him eating. We certainly see him drink a lot.

    In the DC era, for example, I think we see only see him eating a bite of caviar, after defeating LeChiffre.

    Considering the books are rammed full of Fleming's quirky desire for describing with absolute relish Bond's eating habits (particularly scrambled eggs at breakfast), its a shame this has been completely left out of the screen Bond version. Just a 5 second snippet would do.
    Benny wrote: »
    Even a breakfast scene with Bond specifying a boiled egg, cooked for 3 and a 1/3 minutes would be a nice little nod to Fleming. I agree Bonds breakfast regime, or morning routine would be a small, but welcome addition to the cinematic Bond, that would add little screen time, but a lot to the character.

    +1 Been waiting for this to happen for years and years.

    +2
  • Red_SnowRed_Snow Australia
    edited September 2020 Posts: 2,494
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    Is it Q's plane that's being fired at?
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    Posts: 5,834
    Red_Snow wrote: »
    Is it Q's plane that's being fired at?
    The first shot, is the POV of the small jet or whatever it is ejecting from the plane.

    ...and I'm not sure whats passing the plane there, possibly being fired at.
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