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  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    @Gustav I agree. The only gripe I've had with any post-DAD Bond film in regards to CGI was the corner of Silva's mouth when the teeth came out- and even then it was executed pretty darn well.
  • Where do I find the information that the shooting is to beging December 1st, 2014?
  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
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    doubleoego wrote: »
    Why was this even necessary?

    Couldn't Craig film what is by far one of the simplest choreographed fist fights in all his 3 Bond movies? It's not like they were firing off real guns.

    This is just nitpicking really. Today's CGI has improved so much.......that I don't give a shit. We don't live in the "Die Another Day"-era anymore. So criticism about CGI should still be there, but it's way less relevant than 12 years ago.

    Also, when DID we actually start criticising that tiny bit of CGI in "Skyfall"? Yes, exactly, once entire articles appeared about the subject of CGI in "SK". We, simple humble posters on this forum, didn't see those CGI-elements ourselves.

    I really don't care what you give or don't give a shit about. As far as I'm concerned the facial cgi used in SF for Craig's face was unnecessary and other ways to convey the same effect if not better for the scenes could have been used. You're making it sound like I have a problem with CGI in these films altogether which is far from the truth. Unlike some people I wasn't bothered by the CG helicopters or the Komodo dragons or Silva's face. Referencing DAD's dodgy CG is pointless and isn't the issue. Hell, the shanghai fight only loses points because such use of CG was a waste, it wasn't needed. Have the 2 stuntmen just duke it out and use Craig when and as needed. The facial CG for the bike rooftop chase was just laughable and not in a good way, again they should have just kept the camera back so we can see it from afar instead of ruining an otherwise enjoyable scene. Am I nitpicking? Maybe but so what? When we get scenes where the series has a car do an insane flip stunt over 40 years ago in which many people have tried to recreate and failed miserably, my expectations of standards are such that at least the series knows how to either use CGI properly, particularly for their milestone movie it go back to basics and use innovative camera dexterity and stuntmen.

    P.s. This is not a rant.
  • mcdonbbmcdonbb deep in the Heart of Texas
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    Most people never noticed the CGI in either scene. Not with just one viewing.

    We could probably pick several movies to death not just SF.

    Both scenes received more praises from critics than FXgripes.

    But agreed if you are going to have such a high standard in production design ..ie the authentic looking documents on a desk that no one can see but the actors then why let or have a lower CGI standard.
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    December 1st, if it is true, seems a tad close to.Christmas holidays. Any possible reason? Or am I.just wistfully thinking Blofeld might show up a la OHMSS?
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    Well the location looks stunning as always in that part of the world. Be nice if Norway can still be used in some way? As for the start date? I just hope it means that actual production of the movie is not rushed? As at first we thought it was going to be October? Then November? And now it maybe December?
  • MayDayDiVicenzoMayDayDiVicenzo Here and there
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    Ludovico wrote: »
    December 1st, if it is true, seems a tad close to.Christmas holidays. Any possible reason? Or am I.just wistfully thinking Blofeld might show up a la OHMSS?

    And the theme song will be "Do You Know How Christmas Trees Are Grown"?
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    RogueAgent wrote: »
    Well the location looks stunning as always in that part of the world. Be nice if Norway can still be used in some way? As for the start date? I just hope it means that actual production of the movie is not rushed? As at first we thought it was going to be October? Then November? And now it maybe December?

    There was never a November start. When they delayed it, they talked of 2 months. So, we don't know, if it was 1st October, which might have now made it less then 2 months.

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    Germanlady wrote: »
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    Well the location looks stunning as always in that part of the world. Be nice if Norway can still be used in some way? As for the start date? I just hope it means that actual production of the movie is not rushed? As at first we thought it was going to be October? Then November? And now it maybe December?

    There was never a November start. When they delayed it, they talked of 2 months. So, we don't know, if it was 1st October, which might have now made it less then 2 months.

    Very true, just that we all know that a Bond film is a very long shoot for a movie. Then you obviously have all the post production to go through.
  • edited August 2014 Posts: 2,598
    I'm being very careful not to read the other comments on this thread for fear of spoilers. :)

    This Austrian town looks very beautiful. A great location for a Bond film. Looks just as beautiful as Sweden so that's okay. Although, we have seen very little, if any, Scandinavian architecture in a Bond flick.

    I hope that we'll see Craig's Bond on skis. Not a snowboard!

    Another thing I would like to see is Craig's Bond in his Royal Navy uniform. It's a pity that we never saw Dalton in the duds.

    What hinders my excitement for this film is that it's supposedly going to be more light hearted and humourous. With Craig's Bond it shouldn't be any more funny than Casino Royale (this film had plenty of humour!) and it should also have a similar style of humour to this film without the cheesy, lame one liners which we got in Skyfall, which Craig just doesn't do that well. I fear it will though which will certainly hinder my enjoyment of the film.
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    Bounine wrote: »
    I'm being very careful not to read the other comments on this thread for fear of spoilers. :)

    This Austrian town looks very beautiful. A great location for a Bond film. Looks just as beautiful as Sweden so that's okay. Although, we have seen very little, if any, Scandinavian architecture in a Bond flick.

    I hope that we'll see Craig's Bond on skis. Not a snowboard!

    Another thing I would like to see is Craig's Bond in his Royal Navy uniform. It's a pity that we never saw Dalton in the duds.

    What hinders my excitement for this film is that it's supposedly going to be more light hearted and humourous. With Craig's Bond it shouldn't be any more funny than Casino Royale (this film had plenty of humour!) and it should also have a similar style of humour to this film without the cheesy, lame one liners which we got in Skyfall, which Craig just doesn't do that well. I fear it will though which will certainly hinder my enjoyment of the film.

    Hm - you will say, its because I am that crazy Craig nut, but I think, he does one liners particularly well, because his timing is top notch. I also didn't think, they overdid the one liners in SF. Plus the current remarks from Mendes regarding Bonds further character development didn't imply a huge shift in humour. Not to me anyway.
  • mcdonbbmcdonbb deep in the Heart of Texas
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    Agreed... delivered fine I thought.
  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
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    The only line I didn't like and it was the one and only quip Craig made in SF that was ill-timed was the circle of life comment. Other than that, everything that came out if his mouth was fine.
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    More of the same. Of course, they are not allowed to talk, but the article claims, location manager will come end of August and decide whether or not they will use this location.

    http://www.salzburg.com/nachrichten/welt/kultur/sn/artikel/james-bond-soll-2015-in-osttirol-ermitteln-118183/

  • 4EverBonded4EverBonded the Ballrooms of Mars
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    Thanks, @Germanlady! :)
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    I don't know, how many Germans are here, so I will postr and translate, what i find.
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    I sure hope they use Austria.
  • edited August 2014 Posts: 820
    I hope filming in December is confirmed this time. October it was going to be but postpone to December.
  • edited August 2014 Posts: 2,598
    doubleoego wrote: »
    The only line I didn't like and it was the one and only quip Craig made in SF that was ill-timed was the circle of life comment. Other than that, everything that came out if his mouth was fine.

    I thought that the "do hope that wasn't for me" line was a fair bit worse.

    I just wish that they'd leave out the one liners altogether except if they decide to centre the films around comedy again like in the Moore era and later Connery movies. I didn't like how they had one liners in the first two Connery films and the Dalton entries either. They didn't really harmonise with the rest of the film, although Connery did manage to deliver them so damn naturally that they almost fit snugly into the film.
  • MayDayDiVicenzoMayDayDiVicenzo Here and there
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    Bounine wrote: »
    doubleoego wrote: »
    The only line I didn't like and it was the one and only quip Craig made in SF that was ill-timed was the circle of life comment. Other than that, everything that came out if his mouth was fine.

    I thought that the "do hope that wasn't me" was a fair bit worse.

    I actually liked that. Same with "Open. The doooor!".

    I admit, I didn't like the "circle of life" quip, however. I hated the Komodo dragon scene.
  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
    edited August 2014 Posts: 11,139
    Is that a reliable source?

    I'm glad if so. Classic henchman, numerous physical encounters with Bond, physically imposing and taller than Craig. Hopefully the fisticuffs will be if the visceral standard that was setup in CR and QoS.
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    Bounine wrote: »
    doubleoego wrote: »
    The only line I didn't like and it was the one and only quip Craig made in SF that was ill-timed was the circle of life comment. Other than that, everything that came out if his mouth was fine.

    I thought that the "do hope that wasn't me" was a fair bit worse.

    I actually liked that. Same with "Open. The doooor!".

    I admit, I didn't like the "circle of life" quip, however. I hated the Komodo dragon scene.

    I don't get the hate for the Kamodo dragon scene. I'd loved it personally with a nice reference to LALD when Bond steps on the 2nd one at the end

  • Hinx is a pretty awful name, but a solid description of him, assuming they give him enough screen time. I've mentioned Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson a few times, and he matches the description given here, although he might be busy with Black Adam.
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
    edited August 2014 Posts: 13,350
    This is something a lot of us have been looking forward to, the return of the henchman.

    As long as he, the main villain and girl are developed well throughout the film, this should only bring good news for nearly everyone. It's yet another sign of this film being even more Bond than the last.
  • MayDayDiVicenzoMayDayDiVicenzo Here and there
    edited August 2014 Posts: 5,080
    LeChiffre wrote: »
    Bounine wrote: »
    doubleoego wrote: »
    The only line I didn't like and it was the one and only quip Craig made in SF that was ill-timed was the circle of life comment. Other than that, everything that came out if his mouth was fine.

    I thought that the "do hope that wasn't me" was a fair bit worse.

    I actually liked that. Same with "Open. The doooor!".

    I admit, I didn't like the "circle of life" quip, however. I hated the Komodo dragon scene.

    I don't get the hate for the Kamodo dragon scene. I'd loved it personally with a nice reference to LALD when Bond steps on the 2nd one at the end

    But in LALD, you got the real deal.

    Glad to see the return of the traditional henchman. I hope he's not another Grant clone, but I'm sure he won't be.
    And not another Elvis either.
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    Makes me wonder if they want a physically imposing henchmen to make a return, will the main villain be more of a "hands off" villain. We haven't had that in some time. Let somebody else do their dirty work. (Although an argument could be made for Greene being that villain, he still had a pretty physical fight at the end)
  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
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    Well, as long as he's a beast and brings out the physical aggression in Bond he can be called Tinkerbell for all I care.
  • RC7RC7
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    Sounds like bollocks to me.
  • marketto007marketto007 Brazil
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    RC7 wrote: »
    Sounds like bollocks to me.

    Same here.
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