SPECTRE Production Timeline

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  • SirHilaryBraySirHilaryBray Scotland
    Posts: 2,138
    bondjames wrote: »
    vasilismf wrote: »
    doubleoego wrote: »
    Who still thinks SP will be Craig's last?
    he has a contact for one more bond! He renewed his 3movie contract after skyfall for two more bonds! So Specte is not his last, but the next one might not be his last one! Maybe he will renew his contract again. Roger Moore after TSWLM he was in one movie contract after every bond he did until AVTAK.

    As long as these films make money, DC is back, regardless of who is helming/co-financing it. Bond is a massive industry....but it is about the money to a degree.

    Love the trailer. That's got to be the longest delivery of B....J.....B in history. Quite a confident and menacing delivery if I may say so. Like he really means business.

    It's going to be great, no doubt, but I must admit I prefer the people/acting scenes, no matter how brief, to all the action stuff with the plane/cars etc. I'm getting a little action fatigue these days. It's on the people front (including convincing delivery of lines etc. - note Waltz, Craig & Christensen's elocution in the trailer for example) that Bond will differentiate itself from all the popcorn CGI FF7 pretenders for me.

    Im with you on this, I want more dialogue. Lttel Gem moments like Bond and M in Skyfall when they are talking about his abituary are too and too few between.
  • Posts: 1,314
    I absoultely love the new spin on the "BJB" line. Brilliant.
  • Posts: 4,619
    Matt007 wrote: »
    I absoultely love the new spin on the "BJB" line. Brilliant.
    Agreed. It's great what they did with it. I would like to believe it was an idea by Mendes.
  • Posts: 1,314
    After 50 years it never occured to me it could be read in any other way. Really great.

    Minor observation. I hope they clean up the colours in the snow sequence, looks a bit yellow.
  • RC7RC7
    Posts: 10,512
    Matt007 wrote: »
    Minor observation. I hope they clean up the colours in the snow sequence, looks a bit yellow.

    Agreed. Hoping the final grade is more crisp and cold.
  • Posts: 940
    My spies and eyes within Pinewood have revealed to me that today they are filming...
    the sequence where the helicopter crashes into Westminster Bridge. They have indeed built a huge replica of the bridge there.
  • aaron819aaron819 Switzerland
    Posts: 1,208
    slyfox wrote: »
    My spies and eyes within Pinewood have revealed to me that today they are filming...
    the sequence where the helicopter crashes into Westminster Bridge. They have indeed built a huge replica of the bridge there.

    Thanks for the info @slyfox
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
    Posts: 13,384
    Yellow snow ! Yuk !!, I hope Daniel kept his gloves on. :D
  • edited June 2015 Posts: 117
    Some remarks:
    --> I love the orange-y filter/glue that is used by cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema. It makes the movie look both mysterious and warm. Very different from "Skyfall".
    --> While staying loyal to the dramatic, darker, film-noir esque atmosphere of "Casino Royale" and "Skyfall", "SPECTRE" has most certainly more memorable action and fight sequences.
    --> Ehh guys? I think Bond is bedding the most nr. of girls in one Bond film in "SPECTRE". I'm pretty certain it'll be a record for Daniel Craig :-).
    --> Henchman Hinx is adamant at killing the failures within crime syndicate S.P.E.C.T.R.E. I just love how he 'destroys' a S.P.E.C.T.R.E.-members neck.
    --> "SPECTRE" seems most certainly Craig's Bond film with the most amount of mystery injected in it. At this point I just STILL don't know what the actual villain's scheme is.
    --> It oozes Terence Young-esque suaveness. Certain stills and images could be directly coming from one of the 1960's Bond films, FRWL, TB or OHMSS.
    --> Expect a full official trailer based on the NBA-tv spot this week, which is perhaps slightly longer.

    Yes! Glad it wasn't just an impression. It reminded specifically of FRWL, which makes me even more excited. I haven't read the script and I don't intend to, but people's opinions on it worried me a lot. Now I think I might me able to enjoy the movie.
  • JWPepperJWPepper You sit on it, but you can't take it with you.
    Posts: 512
    Some remarks:
    --> I love the orange-y filter/glue that is used by cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema. It makes the movie look both mysterious and warm. Very different from "Skyfall".
    --> While staying loyal to the dramatic, darker, film-noir esque atmosphere of "Casino Royale" and "Skyfall", "SPECTRE" has most certainly more memorable action and fight sequences.
    --> Ehh guys? I think Bond is bedding the most nr. of girls in one Bond film in "SPECTRE". I'm pretty certain it'll be a record for Daniel Craig :-).
    --> Henchman Hinx is adamant at killing the failures within crime syndicate S.P.E.C.T.R.E. I just love how he 'destroys' a S.P.E.C.T.R.E.-members neck.
    --> "SPECTRE" seems most certainly Craig's Bond film with the most amount of mystery injected in it. At this point I just STILL don't know what the actual villain's scheme is.
    --> It oozes Terence Young-esque suaveness. Certain stills and images could be directly coming from one of the 1960's Bond films, FRWL, TB or OHMSS.
    --> Expect a full official trailer based on the NBA-tv spot this week, which is perhaps slightly longer.

    Yes! Glad it wasn't just an impression. It reminded specifically of FRWL, which makes me even more excited. I haven't read the script and I don't intend to, but people's opinions on it worried me a lot. Now I think I might me able to enjoy the movie.

    What opinions? All the people who've read it, loved it. It was only the first draft that had a pretty weak third act. The October script is in my eyes phenomenal and the closest you can get to a sixties- Connery Bondfilm.

    This is REALLY going to be an awesome Bondfilm. One of the best, I think.
  • JWPepper wrote: »

    What opinions? All the people who've read it, loved it. It was only the first draft that had a pretty weak third act. The October script is in my eyes phenomenal and the closest you can get to a sixties- Connery Bondfilm.

    This is REALLY going to be an awesome Bondfilm. One of the best, I think.

    Well, I know people who loved it and I know people who disliked it, and they worried me a bit. But I waited until I could make my own opinions and now I'm fine with the direction they're taking. I'm trusting EON with my eyes closed.
  • SkyfallCraigSkyfallCraig Rome, Italy
    Posts: 630
    JWPepper wrote: »
    Some remarks:
    --> I love the orange-y filter/glue that is used by cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema. It makes the movie look both mysterious and warm. Very different from "Skyfall".
    --> While staying loyal to the dramatic, darker, film-noir esque atmosphere of "Casino Royale" and "Skyfall", "SPECTRE" has most certainly more memorable action and fight sequences.
    --> Ehh guys? I think Bond is bedding the most nr. of girls in one Bond film in "SPECTRE". I'm pretty certain it'll be a record for Daniel Craig :-).
    --> Henchman Hinx is adamant at killing the failures within crime syndicate S.P.E.C.T.R.E. I just love how he 'destroys' a S.P.E.C.T.R.E.-members neck.
    --> "SPECTRE" seems most certainly Craig's Bond film with the most amount of mystery injected in it. At this point I just STILL don't know what the actual villain's scheme is.
    --> It oozes Terence Young-esque suaveness. Certain stills and images could be directly coming from one of the 1960's Bond films, FRWL, TB or OHMSS.
    --> Expect a full official trailer based on the NBA-tv spot this week, which is perhaps slightly longer.

    Yes! Glad it wasn't just an impression. It reminded specifically of FRWL, which makes me even more excited. I haven't read the script and I don't intend to, but people's opinions on it worried me a lot. Now I think I might me able to enjoy the movie.

    What opinions? All the people who've read it, loved it. It was only the first draft that had a pretty weak third act. The October script is in my eyes phenomenal and the closest you can get to a sixties- Connery Bondfilm.

    This is REALLY going to be an awesome Bondfilm. One of the best, I think.

    Love is a strong word.
    But yes, it is going to be an awesome Bond film
  • Posts: 669
    I certainly loved the script, and after seeing the TV spot I'm more excited than ever. This movie is going to be truly spectacular, in every sense of the word.
  • edited June 2015 Posts: 3,274
    doubleoego wrote: »
    Now this is HD. Thanks...I see it's from the official website. Can someone create a downloadable link?
    Just use keepvid.com
    JWPepper wrote: »
    What opinions? All the people who've read it, loved it. It was only the first draft that had a pretty weak third act. The October script is in my eyes phenomenal and the closest you can get to a sixties- Connery Bondfilm.

    This is REALLY going to be an awesome Bondfilm. One of the best, I think.
    The October script was the old script. The new one, which people are probably referring to, with the huge changes for the 3rd act, is from early December.

    And yes... judging from that script, it has the potential to be amongst my favorite Bond movies. The unknown factor here is Thomas Newman.
  • RC7RC7
    Posts: 10,512
    Zekidk wrote: »
    The unknown factor here is Thomas Newman.

    I'm praying he delivers something memorable for the car chase. I need another stonking track to add to the driving playlist.
  • Posts: 157
    You guys say Lea and Craig are in a lift. Given how it moves, given how light moves, I'd rather say it's a train - which would send us back to the glory days of From Russia With Love or The Spy Who Loved Me.
  • RC7RC7
    edited June 2015 Posts: 10,512
    shamelord wrote: »
    You guys say Lea and Craig are in a lift. Given how it moves, given how light moves, I'd rather say it's a train - which would send us back to the glory days of From Russia With Love or The Spy Who Loved Me.

    I would say it's a train too.
  • Posts: 940
    Yep, posted that on the previous page. Definitely a train.
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
    Posts: 13,384
    Perhaps they're trapped in a lift on a train ? :D
    It's happened to me a couple of times.
  • Posts: 832
    DrGorner wrote: »
    Perhaps they're trapped in a lift on a train ? :D
    It's happened to me a couple of times.

    Be careful with this spoiler if you haven't read the script.
    Yea, classic train fight scene, I know

  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
    Posts: 13,384
    Oh, I won't look ( Thank you) , I'm trying to avoid an big spoilers. ;)
  • RC7RC7
    Posts: 10,512
    Ottofuse8 wrote: »
    DrGorner wrote: »
    Perhaps they're trapped in a lift on a train ? :D
    It's happened to me a couple of times.

    Be careful with this spoiler if you haven't read the script.
    Yea, classic train fight scene, I know

    Nothing leak related is to be posted in this thread, even if spoiler tagged.
  • SkyfallCraigSkyfallCraig Rome, Italy
    Posts: 630
    No 5pm post today on007 fb page. Should we expect an announce later in the day?
  • JWPepperJWPepper You sit on it, but you can't take it with you.
    Posts: 512
    Zekidk wrote: »
    doubleoego wrote: »
    Now this is HD. Thanks...I see it's from the official website. Can someone create a downloadable link?
    Just use keepvid.com
    JWPepper wrote: »
    What opinions? All the people who've read it, loved it. It was only the first draft that had a pretty weak third act. The October script is in my eyes phenomenal and the closest you can get to a sixties- Connery Bondfilm.

    This is REALLY going to be an awesome Bondfilm. One of the best, I think.
    The October script was the old script. The new one, which people are probably referring to, with the huge changes for the 3rd act, is from early December.

    And yes... judging from that script, it has the potential to be amongst my favorite Bond movies. The unknown factor here is Thomas Newman.

    Yes, I meant the December script. Thanks for correcting me!

  • Posts: 463
    Is it known which parts of the SPECTRE script were rewritten by P&W?

    Personally, I've never really had an issue with their screenwriting... sure, they have written some bad stuff on their own, but I feel like they get unfairly blamed for a majority of things that they do not even have control over:

    - Apted having his wife revise, rewrite and rework parts of the TWINE script,
    - Tomahori's obsession with CGI
    - Haggis rewriting the finale to Casino Royale,
    - Foster throwing out Purvis and Wade's QOS script and having it rewritten.
  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
    Posts: 11,139
    JWPepper wrote: »
    Some remarks:
    --> I love the orange-y filter/glue that is used by cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema. It makes the movie look both mysterious and warm. Very different from "Skyfall".
    --> While staying loyal to the dramatic, darker, film-noir esque atmosphere of "Casino Royale" and "Skyfall", "SPECTRE" has most certainly more memorable action and fight sequences.
    --> Ehh guys? I think Bond is bedding the most nr. of girls in one Bond film in "SPECTRE". I'm pretty certain it'll be a record for Daniel Craig :-).
    --> Henchman Hinx is adamant at killing the failures within crime syndicate S.P.E.C.T.R.E. I just love how he 'destroys' a S.P.E.C.T.R.E.-members neck.
    --> "SPECTRE" seems most certainly Craig's Bond film with the most amount of mystery injected in it. At this point I just STILL don't know what the actual villain's scheme is.
    --> It oozes Terence Young-esque suaveness. Certain stills and images could be directly coming from one of the 1960's Bond films, FRWL, TB or OHMSS.
    --> Expect a full official trailer based on the NBA-tv spot this week, which is perhaps slightly longer.

    Yes! Glad it wasn't just an impression. It reminded specifically of FRWL, which makes me even more excited. I haven't read the script and I don't intend to, but people's opinions on it worried me a lot. Now I think I might me able to enjoy the movie.

    What opinions? All the people who've read it, loved it.It was only the first draft that had a pretty weak third act.

    I think he maybe refering to @Panchito's agressive fear mongering.
  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
    Posts: 11,139
    Zekidk wrote: »
    doubleoego wrote: »
    Now this is HD. Thanks...I see it's from the official website. Can someone create a downloadable link?
    Just use keepvid.com

    Cheers.
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    doubleoego wrote: »
    I think he maybe refering to @Panchito's agressive fear mongering.

    Agressive fear mongering? Could you possible be more demagogue? I have said many times that I believe the movie will be good, possibly great. Yes, I am far from satisfied with the script, but the movie has a very competent director. (See the "Bond, James Bond" line from the latest TV spot.) I don't think there are more than a few dozen people on Earth who like Mendes as a movie director as much as I do.
  • Posts: 3,164
    Better copy of the new TV spot - the one on the 007 YouTube/social accounts has horrible frame blending:
  • Posts: 5,767
    bondjames wrote: »
    vasilismf wrote: »
    doubleoego wrote: »
    Who still thinks SP will be Craig's last?
    he has a contact for one more bond! He renewed his 3movie contract after skyfall for two more bonds! So Specte is not his last, but the next one might not be his last one! Maybe he will renew his contract again. Roger Moore after TSWLM he was in one movie contract after every bond he did until AVTAK.

    As long as these films make money, DC is back, regardless of who is helming/co-financing it. Bond is a massive industry....but it is about the money to a degree.

    Love the trailer. That's got to be the longest delivery of B....J.....B in history. Quite a confident and menacing delivery if I may say so. Like he really means business.

    It's going to be great, no doubt, but I must admit I prefer the people/acting scenes, no matter how brief, to all the action stuff with the plane/cars etc. I'm getting a little action fatigue these days. It's on the people front (including convincing delivery of lines etc. - note Waltz, Craig & Christensen's elocution in the trailer for example) that Bond will differentiate itself from all the popcorn CGI FF7 pretenders for me.
    I think Cubby or Salzman was asked in the 80s what sets Bond apart from the other action heroes, and his answer was, "Bond´s got style" :-).

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