Was it just me or did Kleinmann's title sequence feel a bit unfocused and messy this time? Like it lacked the clear vision these usually have. Need to rewatch to really judge it properly.
Yeah it's not memorable at all. I remember the octopus theme and the callbacks but that's it. Definitely weaker than Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace and Skyfall's title sequences.Was it just me or did Kleinmann's title sequence feel a bit unfocused and messy this time? Like it lacked the clear vision these usually have. Need to rewatch to really judge it properly.
Yeah it's not memorable at all. I remember the octopus theme and the callbacks but that's it. Definitely weaker than Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace and Skyfall's title sequences.
I'm talking about the title sequence. Not the movie itself. I think the title sequence in QoS were cool, just not as good as the one in Casino Royale.Not possible.
I'm talking about the title sequence. Not the movie itself. I think the title sequence in QoS were cool, just not as good as the one in Casino Royale.
Haven't seen the movie yet but how is Bautista's role in this. Respectable role?
I'm a big fan of his.
Bautista's role is perfect.^I'm afraid to highlight that SpaceWolf lol.
Haven't seen the movie yet.
^I'm afraid to highlight that SpaceWolf lol.
Haven't seen the movie yet.
I just rewatched Quantum of Solace for the 6th time, and it's still a fantastic, beautiful and very enjoyable movie to me. So now I am headed to the cinema to watch Spectre for the 2nd time.
I might actually like both the performance and character of Dominic Greene (and Le Chiffre) more than that of Oberhauser.
I've heard that the UK version had two scenes cut to get a 12A rating from originally being a 15 rating. Any idea if those will be back in the other versions of the film?
Of the four movies I feel that Oberhauser might even be the weakest antagonist. I loved Da Silva's exaggerated mannerisms, and Le Chiffre was just badass. Greene is pretty bland though, yet a bit of a creeper.
Oberhauser just feels a bit wasted. He feels very generic and traditional baddy. Plus some of his dialogue was pure shit. His backstory sucked too
That scene sure packed a punch in IMAX.They cut the full penetration scene. You could see everything going in, it even had a slapping noise.
Oberhauser is pretty weak yeah. But I don't know about Silva, I didn't like him. Even though his introduction were one of the best for a Bond villain.
How's the action and cinematography in this?
Tom Ford should just direct a bond movie already lol. Since he has no experience with action maybe hire a second unit director for all those scenes.
Tom Ford should just direct a bond movie already lol. Since he has no experience with action maybe hire a second unit director for all those scenes.
SPECTRE took the opening record from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, which was also released on a Monday to £23.882 million. SPECTRE also achieved a new record for the highest seven-day gross in UK box office history, overtaking the last James Bond film, Skyfall.
SPECTRE, the 24th James Bond adventure, continues the longest running and most successful film franchise in cinema history. The film opened in 647 cinemas and on 2,500 screens, making it the widest release of all time in the UK and Ireland.
The UK wasnt alone in shattering box office records as nearly every releasing market saw SPECTRE make history as the biggest box office opening of all-time.
In the Netherlands, SPECTRE took in 3.3 million Euro ($3.7 million USD), surpassing the record set by Skyfall and bringing its cume to $3.9 million including previews.
In the Nordic region, markets distributed by MGM, SPECTRE took in a total of $12.7 million USD, setting new opening records in Finland and Norway, both surpassing Skyfall Finland took in 2.35 million Euro ($2.63 million USD), and Norway 24.4 million krone ($2.88 million USD). The film also set a new record in Denmark for the biggest three-day opening of all time, as SPECTRE took in 28.1 million krone ($4.21 million USD), also surpassing Skyfall. In Sweden, SPECTRE took in 24.95 million krone ($2.97 million USD), a result that is 30% over the opening of Skyfall.
SPECTRE has also set a new IMAX record, recording the highest per-location average in IMAX history as the first film ever to top a $100,000 per-location average, with $105,000 in 47 IMAX locations.
Haven't seen the movie yet but how is Bautista's role in this. Respectable role?
I'm a big fan of his.
Nope, they shot it on location with Craig.was the opening scene, with bond traversing the rooftops, mainly greenscreen? certainly felt that way.
For the next Bond film, I'd love them to...
-Bring Daniel Craig in one final time.
-Bring Christopher Nolan in as Director.
-Bring in Radiohead to do the theme.
-Get a female Bond villain.