SPECTRE Production Timeline

1655656658660661870

Comments

  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
    Posts: 11,139
    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.

    Yeah well, that hasn't stopped you from broadcasting that the sky is falling but hey it's no big deal. The proof is in the pudding and so far there's nothing to fear.
  • Posts: 220
    Here are Studio Cine Live pages about Spectre published on June 10th (in French):
    [img][/img]696785StudioCineLive001.jpg
    [img][/img]545938StudioCineLive002.jpg
    [img][/img]789293StudioCineLive003.jpg
    [img][/img]619884StudioCineLive004.jpg
    [img][/img]571336StudioCineLive005.jpg
    [img][/img]624996StudioCineLive006.jpg
    [img][/img]364909StudioCineLive007.jpg

    Haven't carefully checked it yet but:
    The main stage in Pinewood was used to recreate the train scene (3 coaches) in Morocco.
    The name of Koffler Clinic Director is "Célestine" (but that's Madeleine Swann).
    Léa has proposed some minor modifications to Sam Mendes concerning the script but not major twists have been done.
  • leas_moleleas_mole love is the promise of suffering
    edited June 2015 Posts: 574
    thanks @Lio007 for the scans of the magazine

    regarding your extra information
    Célestine is also the name of Léa's character in Diary of a Chambermaid. Not sure if that was deliberate or a co-incidence. Is Célestine a common name in France these days?
  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
    Posts: 11,139
    Yes, thanks for the scans.
  • 4EverBonded4EverBonded the Ballrooms of Mars
    Posts: 12,459
    The new 60 sec. TV spot is insanely brilliant! :D So thrilling. So gorgeously filmed. I am really excited about this film.

    Thanks also for folks continuing to use spoiler tags: I don't want to see many specifics, including clapboards or knowing when things happen in the film. B-)

    Beautiful stills and photos - again, thanks to everybody!! =D>
  • ggl007ggl007 www.archivo007.com Spain, España
    Posts: 2,539
    Thanks a lot, @Lio007!
  • Posts: 12,506
    That second half of the TV spot was EPIC!!! Absolutely loving how this movie is shaping up! \m/
  • aaron819aaron819 Switzerland
    Posts: 1,208
    I think they have elements to release the full trailer. I believe it will be released in the coming days/week, possibly on Monday.

    The only scenes they don't have is the London scenes they have been filming in the past few weeks. I mean they do have them but I guess they haven't had time to edit them.

    Regarding the Morocco scenes. They have filmed a lot of the scenes at Pinewood and the 2nd unit has already done the landscape and scenery filming. All they have left in Morocco is 10 days with the main unit.

    They have absolutely all the elements. I think the full trailer, that will probably be released IMO will contain scenes from all the scenes in the TV spot just a bit more detailed, as we all know that scenes in TV spots are fast edits. Can't wait to see the next trailer and the movie in November! :-) :-) :-)
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
    Posts: 10,588
    aaron819 wrote: »
    I think they have elements to release the full trailer. I believe it will be released in the coming days/week, possibly on Monday.

    The only scenes they don't have is the London scenes they have been filming in the past few weeks. I mean they do have them but I guess they haven't had time to edit them.

    Regarding the Morocco scenes. They have filmed a lot of the scenes at Pinewood and the 2nd unit has already done the landscape and scenery filming. All they have left in Morocco is 10 days with the main unit.

    They have absolutely all the elements. I think the full trailer, that will probably be released IMO will contain scenes from all the scenes in the TV spot just a bit more detailed, as we all know that scenes in TV spots are fast edits. Can't wait to see the next trailer and the movie in November! :-) :-) :-)

    Monday we have a new vlog. My guess is late this month for the next trailer.
  • aaron819aaron819 Switzerland
    Posts: 1,208
    jake24 wrote: »
    aaron819 wrote: »
    I think they have elements to release the full trailer. I believe it will be released in the coming days/week, possibly on Monday.

    The only scenes they don't have is the London scenes they have been filming in the past few weeks. I mean they do have them but I guess they haven't had time to edit them.

    Regarding the Morocco scenes. They have filmed a lot of the scenes at Pinewood and the 2nd unit has already done the landscape and scenery filming. All they have left in Morocco is 10 days with the main unit.

    They have absolutely all the elements. I think the full trailer, that will probably be released IMO will contain scenes from all the scenes in the TV spot just a bit more detailed, as we all know that scenes in TV spots are fast edits. Can't wait to see the next trailer and the movie in November! :-) :-) :-)

    Monday we have a new vlog. My guess is late this month for the next trailer.

    @ jake24 Just guessing here now. Possibly on the 15th the trailer will be released instead of the vlog. Maybe the source wanted to give the info for a vlog so they could keep the trailer in secrecy. Again I just want to say that I'm guessing.

    Don't get me wrong I would be very happy to see a vlog too. :)
  • MansfieldMansfield Where the hell have you been?
    edited June 2015 Posts: 1,263
    Let me put it like this: I simply WANT him to do a 5th and even a 6th! He's the Bond of this '2nd Golden Age of Bond' (the 1st Golden Age being the 1960's). If Bond quits after "SPECTRE", I'm gonna hang myself :-P.
    The significant difference between the Connery era and the Craig era is that Connery defined the character right out of the gate and allowed his performances to wane over time. As much as anyone can argue Craig peaked in Casino Royale, which is truly a high standard to live up to, his character has managed to evolve in each film so that he and the audience do not grow too comfortable with his character. His progression from being raw and vulnerable to vengeful and headstrong to refined and loyal brings us along on a journey that leaves each installment with a different emotion. From the glimpses we have seen from Spectre, he is venturing into the style and intrigue that made the classic Bonds so memorable.

    So I really have to hand it to EON and Mendes in particular if Spectre plays up to expectations. Mendes said after Skyfall that he put everything he would ever want to put into a Bond with that film. Yet he has managed to put together a production that is distinctly differently and equally as impressive.
  • Posts: 14,831
    Lio007 wrote: »
    Here are Studio Cine Live pages about Spectre published on June 10th (in French):
    [img][/img]696785StudioCineLive001.jpg
    [img][/img]545938StudioCineLive002.jpg
    [img][/img]789293StudioCineLive003.jpg
    [img][/img]619884StudioCineLive004.jpg
    [img][/img]571336StudioCineLive005.jpg
    [img][/img]624996StudioCineLive006.jpg
    [img][/img]364909StudioCineLive007.jpg

    Haven't carefully checked it yet but:
    The main stage in Pinewood was used to recreate the train scene (3 coaches) in Morocco.
    The name of Koffler Clinic Director is "Célestine" (but that's Madeleine Swann).
    Léa has proposed some minor modifications to Sam Mendes concerning the script but not major twists have been done.

    Thank you so much for this article! I cannot believe some people still complaining about Bond being blond. Like a reviewer in Québec said when CR was released: some people have the problems they deserve.
  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
    Posts: 11,139
    I think with SP and any potential subsequent Bond film that Mendes may direct, it's more than what he wants or would do for creating a Bond film. Now, it's a case of continuing and honoring the legacy of Bond while still being a Mendes movie, it's a territory where Mendes has to fulfil a broader outlook that dwarfs his own personal vision. Remember, he's a fan just like us and has his favourite Bond movies and own ideas, much like many of us here. However, Mendes' personal Bond project came and went with SF and now is the time he has to go all in, full throttle and deliver a gripping action thriller that caters to a lot more than Mendes' personal preferences. With so much competition out there both in the same and different genres of film, escalating budgets, watchful eyes draped over box office takings; it really is time to give us Bond with a capital B and that looks to be precisely what Mendes is doing. SP will be a very different movie from SF. Mendes has already made the Bond movie he wanted to make; SP may continue what SF started but this as we can already see is a vastly different and looks to be a better film.
  • edited June 2015 Posts: 850
    Thanks @Lio007

    Yes there a few interesting thing. They said Chuck Aaron have made a full looping with the helicopter for the film. (There are few error in the article too, Madleine is a doctor, no the director normally).
    They said that they could see a note, a paper, in her desk. Is the prescription for Bond : "Vicodin, Xanax, Viagra, 50mg for each take".
  • Posts: 5,745
    Thanks @Lio007

    Yes there a few interesting thing. They said Chuck Aaron have made a full looping with the helicopter for the film. (There are few error in the article too, Madleine is a doctor, no the director normally).
    They said that they could see a note, a paper, in her desk. Is the prescription for Bond : "Vicodin, Xanax, Viagra, 50mg for each take".

    That's got to be a joke, surely.
  • leas_moleleas_mole love is the promise of suffering
    edited June 2015 Posts: 574
    JWESTBROOK wrote: »
    Thanks @Lio007

    Yes there a few interesting thing. They said Chuck Aaron have made a full looping with the helicopter for the film. (There are few error in the article too, Madleine is a doctor, no the director normally).
    They said that they could see a note, a paper, in her desk. Is the prescription for Bond : "Vicodin, Xanax, Viagra, 50mg for each take".

    That's got to be a joke, surely.
    The prescription pad was mentioned in Empire magazine when they did the Bond special. Viagra was also mentioned in Empire.

    Found an article on the Empire magazine
    And it's there, on Swann's desk, that we discover it, scribbled on a prescription pad. It's dated 25/4/15, placing us ever-so-slightly in the future, and it lists 60 Vicodin, 60 Xanax... and, most shockingly of all, 120 Viagra. The patient's name? James Bond.
  • Posts: 709
    And it's there, on Swann's desk, that we discover it, scribbled on a prescription pad. It's dated 25/4/15, placing us ever-so-slightly in the future, and it lists 60 Vicodin, 60 Xanax... and, most shockingly of all, 120 Viagra. The patient's name? James Bond.
    [/quote]

    Ha. I wonder if that's there just for a laugh for the cast and crew or if it'll be seen in the actual movie.

    Or perhaps his session in Le Chiffre's chair did some damage after all...
  • Posts: 6,601
    These new Bond women are probably very demanding. B-)
  • Posts: 6,601






    DTD
  • edited June 2015 Posts: 3,164
    Found on Insta

    Crew gift - SPECTRE bottle of Bollinger with the new SPECTRE insignia
    11333607_847753445316063_49578464_n.jpg
  • Posts: 14,831
    Germanlady wrote: »
    These new Bond women are probably very demanding. B-)

    especially Monica Bellucci and Lea Seydoux. In the same movie!
  • Posts: 6,601
    Ludovico wrote: »
    Germanlady wrote: »
    These new Bond women are probably very demanding. B-)

    especially Monica Bellucci and Lea Seydoux. In the same movie!

    One old and experienced, one young and hungry.

  • edited June 2015 Posts: 850
    "Spectre crew now in Erfoud (Marocco), filming between now and Friday" : http://www.oninstagram.com/photo/morocco-errechidia-spectre-007-jamesbond-1004637581378897243_269471584

    What do you think of this ?
  • Seven_Point_Six_FiveSeven_Point_Six_Five Southern California
    edited June 2015 Posts: 1,257
    Someone posted an article on Reddit that breaks down the TV spot frame by frame. The article included a still that may show just how brutal Mr. Hinx truly is. For those that are avoiding in depth analysis of the TV spot, I'll put it in spoiler tags.
    Notice the coloring on Hinx's thumb. It appears to be covered in blood. Some are speculating Hinx gouged out his victim's eyes before snapping his neck. We could possibly be getting that brute of a henchman that many of us wanted after all.

    7D5gpZs.jpg
  • aaron819aaron819 Switzerland
    Posts: 1,208
    I've made screenshots of all the action scenes in the TV Spot. I hope you like them.

    eSMtKN.png
    hgsB0h.png
    qPxbLk.png
    gsxR2h.png
    ZBbxdW.png
    rKaWUp.png
    0NKRt2.png
    w8HjxX.png
    FKeBNr.png
    YTGVKW.png
    2Hrqev.png
    7sS2Tg.png
    oSaSBF.png
    i88viy.png
    pnCMF9.png
    y5ajYA.png
    ctQIy6.png
    WEZQPo.png
    q6BYCN.png
    lPRpK0.png
    nsyDbw.png
    jvGPA3.png
    GfY4zt.png
    LpYlof.png
    6Eiedq.png
    CiNNMD.png
    Cu29zM.png
    7Vw6mL.png
    r1h6qM.png
    8y1rLn.png
    t8T9SC.pngxTFpIV.png
    1I6GK4.png
    QSwRWv.png
    T3osEu.png
    oq0ns9.png
    ZQa6dQ.png
    GDTfTH.png
    TD7WYP.png
    PWr6bZ.png
  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
    Posts: 11,139
    To think, filming will wrap within 19 days!
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
    Posts: 10,588
    Should we expect a clapperboard on the first day in Morocco?
  • edited June 2015 Posts: 220
    leas_mole wrote:
    regarding your extra information
    Célestine is also the name of Léa's character in Diary of a Chambermaid. Not sure if that was deliberate or a co-incidence. Is Célestine a common name in France these days?
    Célestine is quite an old French name. Like Madeleine Swann (from "La Madeleine" and "Du côté de chez Swann": books of Proust), the maid name of Marcel Proust was Célestine. At the end of his life, Proust had only one friend: Célestine aka Céleste, his maid. Actually it should be a nod.
  • edited June 2015 Posts: 11,119
    Someone posted an article on Reddit that breaks down the TV spot frame by frame. The article included a still that may show just how brutal Mr. Hinx truly is. For those that are avoiding in depth analysis of the TV spot, I'll put it in spoiler tags.
    Notice the coloring on Hinx's thumb. It appears to be covered in blood. Some are speculating Hinx gouged out his victim's eyes before snapping his neck. We could possibly be getting that brute of a henchman that many of us wanted after all.

    7D5gpZs.jpg

    Thank you so much for this piece of info! I'm very excited now. I already knew that Hinx would be not the average Bond henchman. It seems they truly want to make him scary, WITHOUT becoming cheesy. Something that has never been done in a Bond film before. I even made a topic about this a while ago:

    http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/11524/gore-in-bond-films-blood-saliva-intestants-all-you-can-think-off#latest

    And now.....also this....ehm, silent wish I always had.....seems to come true :-O. I adore a henchman that really scares the hell out of you. We already had too many henchman that should have scared the hell out of us, but instead caused chuckling and laughter (Jaws, Oddjob, Stamper).

    Instead,
    this guy Hinx, just....snaps someone's neck and pops out an eye
    . Bloody, but necessary. Let the skins of cinema visitors upcoming November crawl :-)!

    I think Hinx feels much closer to the henchman/-woman from that 2nd, very gritty, Bond film FRWL: Rosa Klebb, Donald Grant and Morzeny:
    500px-Morzeny.jpg
  • Posts: 95
    Thanks so much to Aaron819 for all the wonderfully sharp and crisp hi res screencaps! Makes the footage look even more incredible than it already did. And relieves a concern I had about that ghosting/ frame blur that came from the HD footage on the 007 site. I have to say I cannot think of any movie in recent memory with a look reminiscent of Hoytema's color palate, focus and lighting here. And different from Deakins work - which shows a desire to set this film apart and also show respect for the phenomenal work Deakins did on Skyfall. It looks like an oil painting in spots (Rome scenes especially) and yet like a scene from a 60s Bond. Can't wait to see a fully color timed, finished product!
Sign In or Register to comment.