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  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    That's interesting as they're in lockdown in some places at the moment.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    Will be coming out of a 1 week lockdown here in South Australia at midnight. This is only the second lockdown we've had. The previous one was to be a week as well, but lasted three days. New South Wales has copped it pretty hard.
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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  • BennyBenny In the shadowsAdministrator, Moderator
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    QBranch wrote: »
    Will be coming out of a 1 week lockdown here in South Australia at midnight. This is only the second lockdown we've had. The previous one was to be a week as well, but lasted three days. New South Wales has copped it pretty hard.

    No lockdown here in Perth...Western Australia, for those unaware where Perth is.
    Conveniently, I'm on annual leave from the 28/09.
  • phantomvicesphantomvices Mother Base
    edited July 2021 Posts: 469
    QBranch wrote: »
    Will be coming out of a 1 week lockdown here in South Australia at midnight. This is only the second lockdown we've had. The previous one was to be a week as well, but lasted three days. New South Wales has copped it pretty hard.

    You're Australian too? Happy to see another Australian here!

    Now let us be smug about our release date together ::D
  • silva13silva13 Australia
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    So good to see some Australians on here! I'm Bathurst in New South Wales!
    I haven't been on here for ages but I've been following from afar. That spot has got me hyped again not that I needed to be 🤣. I love that they didn't even need to use new footage. Just a nice reminder to the general public that there is a Bond movie coming!
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    edited July 2021 Posts: 13,879
    You're Australian too? Happy to see another Australian here!
    silva13 wrote: »
    I'm Bathurst in New South Wales!
    Nice! Not sure I knew that. There are quite a few Aussie fans here.
    Now let us be smug about our release date together ::D
    Well, I saw all four Craig Bond films at the cinema earlier this year. How's that for a start. If NTTD releases this year, that'll be a record five.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    Benny wrote: »
    QBranch wrote: »
    Will be coming out of a 1 week lockdown here in South Australia at midnight. This is only the second lockdown we've had. The previous one was to be a week as well, but lasted three days. New South Wales has copped it pretty hard.

    No lockdown here in Perth...Western Australia, for those unaware where Perth is.

    Not sure the Scottish folk here will agree! :D
  • Red_SnowRed_Snow Australia
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    QBranch wrote: »
    Apparently NTTD to be released in Australia in September now. Previous date was 8th October.


    The Australian release date has been September, since it was bumped up in the UK.

    Not looking good for those of us in NSW, unfortunately :(
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    Still can't get used to a lot of the fashion in this film. Craig buttoning the two top buttons looks ridiculous and almost feels like he had to do that because his stunt double did it by accident while doing earlier second unit stunts on the bike and then Craig had to do the same to keep the continuity straight.
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    delfloria wrote: »
    Still can't get used to a lot of the fashion in this film. Craig buttoning the two top buttons looks ridiculous and almost feels like he had to do that because his stunt double did it by accident while doing earlier second unit stunts on the bike and then Craig had to do the same to keep the continuity straight.

    I think that buttoning style also makes it look like the jacket is too small for him. Maybe Madeline bought it for him as a birthday gift, and unlike Vesper didn't have the expert skill of sizing him up on sight?
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    delfloria wrote: »
    Still can't get used to a lot of the fashion in this film. Craig buttoning the two top buttons looks ridiculous and almost feels like he had to do that because his stunt double did it by accident while doing earlier second unit stunts on the bike and then Craig had to do the same to keep the continuity straight.

    I think that buttoning style also makes it look like the jacket is too small for him. Maybe Madeline bought it for him as a birthday gift, and unlike Vesper didn't have the expert skill of sizing him up on sight?

    Agreed on all accounts.
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    delfloria wrote: »
    Still can't get used to a lot of the fashion in this film. Craig buttoning the two top buttons looks ridiculous and almost feels like he had to do that because his stunt double did it by accident while doing earlier second unit stunts on the bike and then Craig had to do the same to keep the continuity straight.

    The script supervisor is responsible for the continuity on set/filming a scene. And the on set-dressers are doing their thing checking the actor, stuntman, extras between every camera setup/angle (camera blocking), usually comparing a photo from the previous scene.

    Every on set-department has the same co-responsbility. Hair & Make-up, prop master(s)/set dressers etc.

  • MalloryMallory Do mosquitoes have friends?
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    I just wish, even for a few seconds, we got Craig in the full commander naval uniform. I dont think we’ll get it now, the commando outfit is probably closest.
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    The suit is from a top flight designer but..ugh. Corduroy, right ? Or something similar enough to look rumpled and formless, even before the fighting, running and jumping commences. Craig's films coincided with the era of skinny-leg jeans and snug jackets, which are not attractive.
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    Happy for the Australian folks, but here's what's going to happen: People will reveal EVERYTHING on the *&^( internet (and, yes, I'm using it). Not saying this is an Australian character observation -- just one about humans and the ((&^( internet. This would happen no matter WHERE it premiers first, if the date precedes dates elsewhere. Spoiler alerts do not always keep folks from revealing waaaaayyyy too much. For a film already challenged to earn big BO, this won't help.
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    Since62 wrote: »
    The suit is from a top flight designer but..ugh. Corduroy, right ? Or something similar enough to look rumpled and formless, even before the fighting, running and jumping commences. Craig's films coincided with the era of skinny-leg jeans and snug jackets, which are not attractive.

    Yep, made from fine corduroy. Two-button sand-tone Massimo Alba Sloop Suit

    https://www.massimoalba.com/en/eshop/uomo/soft-baby-corduroy-special-edition/sloopsuit/sloop-t0301-u714.html

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    Contraband wrote: »
    delfloria wrote: »
    Still can't get used to a lot of the fashion in this film. Craig buttoning the two top buttons looks ridiculous and almost feels like he had to do that because his stunt double did it by accident while doing earlier second unit stunts on the bike and then Craig had to do the same to keep the continuity straight.

    The script supervisor is responsible for the continuity on set/filming a scene. And the on set-dressers are doing their thing checking the actor, stuntman, extras between every camera setup/angle (camera blocking), usually comparing a photo from the previous scene.

    Every on set-department has the same co-responsbility. Hair & Make-up, prop master(s)/set dressers etc.

    Exactly my point. If the second unit was on location first and the stuntman buttoned the coat, perhaps to hide safety padding or other pick points for a stunt harness, first unit would have had to follow their lead.
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
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    delfloria wrote: »
    Still can't get used to a lot of the fashion in this film. Craig buttoning the two top buttons looks ridiculous and almost feels like he had to do that because his stunt double did it by accident while doing earlier second unit stunts on the bike and then Craig had to do the same to keep the continuity straight.

    I think they could have CGId that in post, though.

    Most of the scenes were filmed with the jacket unbuttoned. I always assumed the top button was buttoned to protect something he has holding in the inner pocket?
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited July 2021 Posts: 14,861
    Well no-one's going to button the lower two buttons of a three-button, and just doing the middle button probably would keep popping buttons with the action.
    There's nothing actually wrong with buttoning the top two. I don't think it looks ridiculous at all- he doesn't want his jacket flapping around all over the place.
  • BennyBenny In the shadowsAdministrator, Moderator
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    Since62 wrote: »
    Happy for the Australian folks, but here's what's going to happen: People will reveal EVERYTHING on the *&^( internet (and, yes, I'm using it). Not saying this is an Australian character observation -- just one about humans and the ((&^( internet. This would happen no matter WHERE it premiers first, if the date precedes dates elsewhere. Spoiler alerts do not always keep folks from revealing waaaaayyyy too much. For a film already challenged to earn big BO, this won't help.

    It's always a problem when a new Bond film is released @Since62
    If I haven't seen the latest film yet, I usually avoid any threads concerning it like the plague, to avoid seeing any spoilers. I don't think anyone goes out of their way to ruin a film. They're just excited with the release of a new Bond movie, and get caught up in the excitement of it all. It's a tough one. Or you can opt to go offline till you see it, and keep everything guaranteed to be spoiler free...until you go on social media, watch the tv, listen to the radio, or bump into someone who's seen it before you.
    People will never understand the difficulty it is to be a Bond fan sometimes. ;)
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    mtm wrote: »
    Well no-one's going to button the lower two buttons of a three-button, and just doing the middle button probably would keep popping buttons with the action.
    There's nothing actually wrong with buttoning the top two. I don't think it looks ridiculous at all- he doesn't want his jacket flapping around all over the place.

    I agree that no one would button the lower two buttons on a three button suit because it would look as bad as buttoning the two top buttons. If wardrobe was worried about the single middle button coming loose during action sequences they would make the appropriate modifications to make sure it did not come undone.

    As mentioned above as well, the choice of corduroy is also suspect in my opinion.

    Also, CGI is not always the answer. Case in point, Cavill's Superman mustache removal.

  • JamesBondKenyaJamesBondKenya Danny Boyle laughs to himself
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    Benny wrote: »
    Since62 wrote: »
    Happy for the Australian folks, but here's what's going to happen: People will reveal EVERYTHING on the *&^( internet (and, yes, I'm using it). Not saying this is an Australian character observation -- just one about humans and the ((&^( internet. This would happen no matter WHERE it premiers first, if the date precedes dates elsewhere. Spoiler alerts do not always keep folks from revealing waaaaayyyy too much. For a film already challenged to earn big BO, this won't help.

    It's always a problem when a new Bond film is released @Since62
    If I haven't seen the latest film yet, I usually avoid any threads concerning it like the plague, to avoid seeing any spoilers. I don't think anyone goes out of their way to ruin a film. They're just excited with the release of a new Bond movie, and get caught up in the excitement of it all. It's a tough one. Or you can opt to go offline till you see it, and keep everything guaranteed to be spoiler free...until you go on social media, watch the tv, listen to the radio, or bump into someone who's seen it before you.
    People will never understand the difficulty it is to be a Bond fan sometimes. ;)

    your brining back memories now lol. Back in early, early march of 2020 I remember unsubscribing and unfollowing all James Bond related things as the release came closer and closer. Only to have to refollow in the next couple days.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited July 2021 Posts: 14,861
    delfloria wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    Well no-one's going to button the lower two buttons of a three-button, and just doing the middle button probably would keep popping buttons with the action.
    There's nothing actually wrong with buttoning the top two. I don't think it looks ridiculous at all- he doesn't want his jacket flapping around all over the place.

    I agree that no one would button the lower two buttons on a three button suit because it would look as bad as buttoning the two top buttons.

    Well no that's not right, it would be much worse. Buttoning the top two is fine, the bottom two is just wrong.
    Sometimes, always, never.

  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
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    MaxCasino wrote: »

    An isolated incident. Sad, but won’t affect theaters overall
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    mtm wrote: »
    Very curious. It might just be for the trailer as it's a TV spot (some obscure advertising rule), perhaps?

    Yes, could be that Aston Martin and Co. have a contract, where it says, that
    Since62 wrote: »
    Happy for the Australian folks, but here's what's going to happen: People will reveal EVERYTHING on the *&^( internet (and, yes, I'm using it). Not saying this is an Australian character observation -- just one about humans and the ((&^( internet. This would happen no matter WHERE it premiers first, if the date precedes dates elsewhere. Spoiler alerts do not always keep folks from revealing waaaaayyyy too much. For a film already challenged to earn big BO, this won't help.

    But isn't this the case everytime?
    Bond always gets released in the US at least one, sometimes two or more weeks later than in the rest of the world.
  • Jordo007Jordo007 Merseyside
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    I haven't tried it myself, but I believe the NTTD podcast 1st episode is now unavailable? Could they be getting ready to relaunch it soon?
  • Bentley007Bentley007 Manitoba, Canada
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    A marketing company has been hired to promote the release starring August 1st. Seems that they are planning for a September 30th release come hell or high water.
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