All the more I feel they are hoping he will return for one more Bond...Red-Snow wrote:MGM Posts Record Financial Results Courtesy of 'Spectre'
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/m ... lts-878050
Spectre November 2015
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Amazing special effects behind the explosions, locations and death defying stunts in Bond films
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ealed.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ealed.html
A new book about the film is being released on 15th June 2016 (UK) and 25th October 2016 (USA).
Anderson & Low: On the Set of James Bond's Spectre
British photographers Jonathan Anderson and Edwin Low have created a highly original art project based on the brilliant artifice of the spectacular sets from the latest James Bond movie, "Spectre." Shooting entirely at Pinewood Studios in UK, the artist duo highlights a head-on collision of fantasy and reality by photographing the sets' massive scale and extraordinary detail.
Allowing the bare soundstage to intrude on the images would normally shatter the illusion of the sets. In this case, however, it has the reverse effect and enhances the sense of illusion, artifice and wonder. Through a poetic and painterly eye, the beautifully designed and magnificently photographed images bring to life these detailed and massive tableaux, creating a poetry and narrative fantasy that mirrors the movie. With a foreword by "Spectre" director Sam Mendes, this book represents a unique study in movie-making and constructed narrative in photography.
Anderson & Low: On the Set of James Bond's Spectre
British photographers Jonathan Anderson and Edwin Low have created a highly original art project based on the brilliant artifice of the spectacular sets from the latest James Bond movie, "Spectre." Shooting entirely at Pinewood Studios in UK, the artist duo highlights a head-on collision of fantasy and reality by photographing the sets' massive scale and extraordinary detail.
Allowing the bare soundstage to intrude on the images would normally shatter the illusion of the sets. In this case, however, it has the reverse effect and enhances the sense of illusion, artifice and wonder. Through a poetic and painterly eye, the beautifully designed and magnificently photographed images bring to life these detailed and massive tableaux, creating a poetry and narrative fantasy that mirrors the movie. With a foreword by "Spectre" director Sam Mendes, this book represents a unique study in movie-making and constructed narrative in photography.
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[quote="Red-Snow"]A new book about the film is being released on 15th June 2016 (UK) and 25th October 2016 (USA).
Anderson & Low: On the Set of James Bond's Spectre
British photographers Jonathan Anderson and Edwin Low have created a highly original art project based on the brilliant artifice of the spectacular sets from the latest James Bond movie, "Spectre." Shooting entirely at Pinewood Studios in UK, the artist duo highlights a head-on collision of fantasy and reality by photographing the sets' massive scale and extraordinary detail.
Allowing the bare soundstage to intrude on the images would normally shatter the illusion of the sets. In this case, however, it has the reverse effect and enhances the sense of illusion, artifice and wonder. Through a poetic and painterly eye, the beautifully designed and magnificently photographed images bring to life these detailed and massive tableaux, creating a poetry and narrative fantasy that mirrors the movie. With a foreword by "Spectre" director Sam Mendes, this book represents a unique study in movie-making and constructed narrative in photography.
Something to look forward to, even these pictures are beautiful. I can only imagine the work that went into those sets.
Maybe dear DC will write a few comments in a prologue?
Thank you Red!
Anderson & Low: On the Set of James Bond's Spectre
British photographers Jonathan Anderson and Edwin Low have created a highly original art project based on the brilliant artifice of the spectacular sets from the latest James Bond movie, "Spectre." Shooting entirely at Pinewood Studios in UK, the artist duo highlights a head-on collision of fantasy and reality by photographing the sets' massive scale and extraordinary detail.
Allowing the bare soundstage to intrude on the images would normally shatter the illusion of the sets. In this case, however, it has the reverse effect and enhances the sense of illusion, artifice and wonder. Through a poetic and painterly eye, the beautifully designed and magnificently photographed images bring to life these detailed and massive tableaux, creating a poetry and narrative fantasy that mirrors the movie. With a foreword by "Spectre" director Sam Mendes, this book represents a unique study in movie-making and constructed narrative in photography.
Something to look forward to, even these pictures are beautiful. I can only imagine the work that went into those sets.
Maybe dear DC will write a few comments in a prologue?
Thank you Red!
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It's from one of the trailer and I know I never saw this scene on my copy of Spectre.Germangirl wrote:Italy. An office building?
I suspect it's a for the scene where he is walking in the Mi6 office, to see M and face what he did in Mexico. The short scene has everyone in the office turning to look at him.
I will try to get additional shots and post them shortly...
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I found addition shots from another version of the second trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GqClqvlObY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GqClqvlObY
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