SPECTRE Production Timeline

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  • @Gustav_Graves I suspect that most of the new characters will represent different tentacles of SPECTRE. Denbigh in London, Sciarra in Italy, Oberhauser in Austria and even Mr. Hinx might be more than just a henchman. The question is: who is the leader?

    Yeah, that's the big question. And I really "hate" Barbara Brocolli & Michael Wilson doing this to us :-? X( . Perhaps they are the heads of SPECTRE. Hence Michael's absence :-O.
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    And I really "hate" Barbara Brocolli & Michael Wilson doing this to us :-? X( . Perhaps they are the heads of SPECTRE. Hence Michael's absence :-O.

    That would certainly explain all those cameos! :bz
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
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    Does anyone know why Michael was absent?
  • CASINOROYALECASINOROYALE Somewhere hot
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    Why was Michael absent??
    I have been looking everywhere to find out why..
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    @Gustav- I agree with you on the timeline. I would think that would be common knowledge by now but as I see from some posts, I guess not?

    @CASINOROYALE- The only explanation I can think of is that he is the producer of a big budget film which starts shooting tomorrow, perhaps he was busy?
  • @Gustav_Graves I suspect that most of the new characters will represent different tentacles of SPECTRE. Denbigh in London, Sciarra in Italy, Oberhauser in Austria and even Mr. Hinx might be more than just a henchman. The question is: who is the leader?

    I love that idea and I love the fact that we may possibly have a female villain in the Daniel Craig-era of Bond.
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
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    bondbat007 wrote: »
    @Gustav- I agree with you on the timeline. I would think that would be common knowledge by now but as I see from some posts, I guess not?

    @CASINOROYALE- The only explanation I can think of is that he is the producer of a big budget film which starts shooting tomorrow, perhaps he was busy?
    @bondbat007 We obviously know about the two timelines, however some people see it in different ways.
  • leas_moleleas_mole love is the promise of suffering
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    AdaShelby wrote: »
    What kind of characters do we think Madeleine Swann and Lucia Sciarra will be, apart from the possibility of Sciarra being a female Blofeld? (I'm really interested to hear people's theories)
    It would be strange if Mendes and Logan made Bond's arch-enemy a woman, just about a year after Doctor Who turned The Master into a woman.
    Léa has confirmed she got the part 8 months ago (there is a video interview posted in the Bond Girl rumour thread). So she has known since April or thereabouts. I would like to think that she is playing the main Bond Girl who is a secret agent. She may even play the part with a posh English accent :) Maybe another actress could play the love interest of Bond if they are still keeping the "Scandinavian" role.

    I think Monica will be a villain - like her troublemaker name suggests :) To be Blofeld though? I don't think so but I am sure she will be part of SPECTRE somehow.
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    I think the most intriguing aspect of SP, is how they introduce Waltz-Oberhauser as Blofeld, and yes I am 100 percent convinced that the Waltz-Blofeld leak is accurate.
    We know there is something in Bond's past that causes him to unearth the disturbing discovery of Spectre and that it all ties in with, presumably the discovery of the body of Hans Oberhauser(Bond's old murdered ski instructor from the books) in a melted glacier
    This is all very interesting, way more interesting than learning about SF Manor, IMO.
    The plot possibilities, backstory, awesome cast, return of Spectre and Blofeld, Craig's seemingly very relaxed and refreshed approach to the role, all points to potentially one hell of an awesome film.
    If Mendes decides this time he wants to dig out the TB jet pack, for another Bond-memory interlude, well, I'll just roll eyes and roll with it.
    But, I think we are on the cusp of the dawning of a great new era in the Bond franchise.
    The re-boot growing pains may be over.
    I am sure the film will be a little too heavy on character drama for my liking, but as long as its not too indulgent, I'll survive.
    The story though, holds so much potential.
    I think there might be very tangible connections with SF too, in terms of how Mi6 survives the death of its chief in the field, and what this means for the organization going forward.
    Maybe even Silva ties in with Spectre or Quantum, or maybe not.
    The return of Spectre is double-plus awesome and the brazen title is nothing short of inspired.
    I already have the movie ranked at top of the 4 Craig films. It might even penetrate higher, and challenge some of the Broz, Moore and Dalts entries. Maybe push right to the top and push the outer edges of the big 7.
    I honestly haven't been this interested in a Bond film build-up since Dalts took over for TLD and the post-Moore era possibilities.
    I would really like to see Craig shine as 007, in a full-blown non-origins, non-M trust issues, non-old dog, Bond adventure.
    "This is the big one 007" Bernard Lee, YOLT.

  • timmer wrote: »
    I think the most intriguing aspect of SP, is how they introduce Waltz-Oberhauser as Blofeld, and yes I am 100 percent convinced that the Waltz-Blofeld leak is accurate.
    We know there is something in Bond's past that causes him to unearth the disturbing discovery of Spectre and that it all ties in with, presumably the discovery of the body of Hans Oberhauser(Bond's old murdered ski instructor from the books) in a melted glacier
    This is all very interesting, way more interesting than learning about SF Manor, IMO.
    The plot possibilities, backstory, awesome cast, return of Spectre and Blofeld, Craig's seemingly very relaxed and refreshed approach to the role, all points to potentially one hell of an awesome film.
    If Mendes decides this time he wants to dig out the TB jet pack, for another Bond-memory interlude, well, I'll just roll eyes and roll with it.
    But, I think we are on the cusp of the dawning of a great new era in the Bond franchise.
    The re-boot growing pains may be over.
    I am sure the film will be a little too heavy on character drama for my liking, but as long as its not too indulgent, I'll survive.
    The story though, holds so much potential.
    I think there might be very tangible connections with SF too, in terms of how Mi6 survives the death of its chief in the field, and what this means for the organization going forward.
    Maybe even Silva ties in with Spectre or Quantum, or maybe not.
    The return of Spectre is double-plus awesome and the brazen title is nothing short of inspired.
    I already have the movie ranked at top of the 4 Craig films. It might even penetrate higher, and challenge some of the Broz, Moore and Dalts entries. Maybe push right to the top and push the outer edges of the big 7.
    I honestly haven't been this interested in a Bond film build-up since Dalts took over for TLD and the post-Moore era possibilities.
    I would really like to see Craig shine as 007, in a full-blown non-origins, non-M trust issues, non-old dog, Bond adventure.
    "This is the big one 007" Bernard Lee, YOLT.

    =D> 8-X ^:)^

    What do you think of the box office potential for SPECTRE @timmer?
    http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/7447/spectre-another-1-billion-dollar-bond-and-could-2015-be-the-biggest-movie-year-ever#latest
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    timmer wrote: »
    If Mendes decides this time he wants to dig out the TB jet pack, for another Bond-memory interlude, well, I'll just roll eyes and roll with it.
    Mendes and Logan use iconography far more than just for an interlude. I can imagine SPECTRE ending with a FRWL train scene for 20 minutes, for instance.

    BTW, now we have more info on what was true/false in the rumors : what do you think was the biggest "error" in the rumor mill ? and what was the true rumor that nobody believed ?

    I'd like to point the Penelope Cruz rumor : it turns out to be wrong, of course, but re-read all that was said about "why" it was "obviously" wrong : no way they would cast someone above 40, it was said, or no way they would cast someone a bit famous : Craig's women were not famous, no way they would do again Brosnan-era type of casting. And, well, here is Monica Belluci :)
  • timmer wrote: »
    If Mendes decides this time he wants to dig out the TB jet pack, for another Bond-memory interlude, well, I'll just roll eyes and roll with it.
    Mendes and Logan use iconography far more than just for an interlude. I can imagine SPECTRE ending with a FRWL train scene for 20 minutes, for instance.

    BTW, now we have more info on what was true/false in the rumors : what do you think was the biggest "error" in the rumor mill ? and what was the true rumor that nobody believed ?

    I'd like to point the Penelope Cruz rumor : it turns out to be wrong, of course, but re-read all that was said about "why" it was "obviously" wrong : no way they would cast someone above 40, it was said, or no way they would cast someone a bit famous : Craig's women were not famous, no way they would do again Brosnan-era type of casting. And, well, here is Monica Belluci :)

    Well, I think most rumours were kind of accurate in a way. I mean, I said that it wouldn't be unthinkable to have an actress aged 50+ in a Bond film. I thought Tilda Swinton would be a great idea. Now we have Monica Belluci.

    So I think what we're discussing here in the forums @Suivez_ce_parachute isn't that far off from all the brainstorm sessions Barbara, Michael, Sam, John, Neal, Robert, Jezz, Daniel and the rest of the cast had for SPECTRE.
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    timmer wrote: »
    If Mendes decides this time he wants to dig out the TB jet pack, for another Bond-memory interlude, well, I'll just roll eyes and roll with it.
    Mendes and Logan use iconography far more than just for an interlude. I can imagine SPECTRE ending with a FRWL train scene for 20 minutes, for instance.
    Working with the FRWL train scenario in a fresh context, even with obvious nods is fine, even very good. No issues there. They could potentially do a real good job.
    And I do like what they did with the LALD nod with the komodo dragons in SF.
    Hated what Forster did with oil-soaked Fields in QoS though. It was too much and not necessary, only 6 years earlier DAD was overloaded with brazen homages
    The DB5 thing though in SF, IMO was simply interlude - ie an excuse to jam in the JB Theme music, as Mendes clearly didn't think it fit anywhere else, and toss a hamfisted bone to the complainers such as myself.
    For reasons discussed ad nausem, I thought the DB5 interlude was dumb, not to mention cheeseball.
    Somehow I doubt, they will go that route again ie non-sensical forced interlude, but if they do, with say the jet-pack, then I will roll eyes and just chalk it up to another AVTAK, Beach Boys type moment.
    If they go the FRWL train homage route, it can be done in a seamless way that fits nicely with the film.
    Only the first 7 films in this series, IMO are flawless, and I do mean that, I wouldn't change a thing in any of those iconic films. Every scene can be savoured like fine Scotch.
    But that's me. I put the first 7 films on a pedestal, along with the Fleming books.
  • Going to watch "Inglourious Basterds" again. I need to fully prepare for SPECTRE :-P. I'll be back later!
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
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    Good choice. I wanted to catch that again too. Saw Django recently so I'll keep that for next Oct
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    Crossing my fingers for a clapperboard photo tomorrow!
  • Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz) is telling an ingenious story about rats hehe. Where did we hear rat stories before ;-).
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
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    That Mendes.....who is he going to crib from this time?
  • chrisisallchrisisall Brosnan Defender Of The Realm
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    timmer wrote: »
    Only the first 7 films in this series, IMO are flawless, and I do mean that, I wouldn't change a thing in any of those iconic films. Every scene can be savoured like fine Scotch.
    But that's me. I put the first 7 films on a pedestal, along with the Fleming books.
    I'd humbly Add Tim's two to that list my own self.
    ;)
  • 4EverBonded4EverBonded the Ballrooms of Mars
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    Re: Michael G. Wilson's absence at the photocall ... I cannot think of any reason why he would not be there unless he did not feel up to it. Which makes me think he was ill or injured. I do hope not seriously.
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
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    Crossing my fingers for a clapperboard photo tomorrow!
    There's no reason for them not to. They don't reveal much. They released one on the first day of shooting for Skyfall.
  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
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    Re: Michael G. Wilson's absence at the photocall ... I cannot think of any reason why he would not be there unless he did not feel up to it. Which makes me think he was ill or injured. I do hope not seriously.

    Or maybe he was just busy, overseeing certain things. With the way the press announcement went down, he really didn't need to be there.
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    Just reposting what stunt coordinator Gary Powell said about Spectre back in July: "If Skyfall was Sam Mendes' way of getting his feet wet into the Bond franchise, then this one is jumping into the deep end." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTH5D2FpVzg
  • 4EverBonded4EverBonded the Ballrooms of Mars
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    Yes, I just watched that interview on FB. I like that quote a lot.

    Maybe Michael Wilson is out of town ... I don't know, obviously, but he usually attends these kinds of things so I'm just a little concerned.
  • marketto007marketto007 Brazil
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    Gary Powell posted this on his Facebook. Looks like we already know how Madeleine Swann hair will look like in the snow sequence. ;)

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  • 4EverBonded4EverBonded the Ballrooms of Mars
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    How lovely! Gotta love all on set photos.
  • chrisisallchrisisall Brosnan Defender Of The Realm
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    Wow, she's not so pretty....
  • Does anyone know if Greg Willliams will be back doing a photo book?
  • Also, (probably just looking for some sort of clues) the 007 twitter has posted 2 OHMSS pics in a row, after the reveal. Mean anything?
  • marketto007marketto007 Brazil
    edited December 2014 Posts: 3,277
    The Austrian media videos now dubbed in english.

    WARNING: SPOILERS





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