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#691 Luigi Ferrari

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 11:03 AM

They wanted to do a Wootton Bassett-type scene
http://www.telegraph...f-mourning.html


Some behind-the-scene stuff here:
http://www.telegraph...ral-scenes.html

James Bond takes flak over 'cynical’ funeral scenes

When Sam Mendes was appointed as the director of the next James Bond film, Skyfall, it was said that the Oscar winner would give the 50-year-old franchise an intelligent new depth.

His efforts to bring a contemporary edge to the 23rd Bond film by including scenes apparently inspired by the military funeral repatriations that passed through Royal Wootton Bassett have, however, caused concern.

The scenes, which feature the bodies of eight servicemen killed overseas being repatriated and driven in a funeral cortege past hundreds of mourners lining the streets, worry the Royal British Legion.

“The last thing we want is a glitzy film," says its Royal Wootton Bassett spokesman. “Attending the repatriations started as a pure and simple tribute. How are the mothers and fathers of the fallen soldiers going to feel when they see this on the big screen? It is cashing in on people’s grief and is just cynical.”

James Gray, the MP whose North Wiltshire constituency includes Royal Wootton Bassett, says the scenes must be inspired by the town.

"Prior to the Iraq war, soldiers were buried in the countries where they fell,” he says. “When the repatriations started passing through Wootton Bassett is when great crowds began to attend.”
Roger Smith, a funeral director brought in to take part in the scenes, tells Mandrake that he was shocked by the film makers’ ignorance.
“The annoying thing was that the directors didn’t seem aware of the protocol for English funerals,” he says. “They wanted to do a Wootton Bassett-type scene, but had no master of ceremonies in front of the cortege to give the right speed. It was a real shame, a missed opportunity.”
The Bournemouth funeral director drove his firm’s Daimler hearse outside the Old Royal Naval College, in Greenwich, where the scenes were filmed.
“There were eight hearses and two limousines,” Smith says. “Daimlers are getting rarer, so they had to scour the country. All 10 of us had to try to keep the gap right as we drove past Judi Dench and about 400 extras.”
However, Gray says: “If this scene in the film reminds people of Wootton Bassett, then that can only be a good thing.”

Edited by Luigi Ferrari, 22 January 2012 - 11:04 AM.


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Posted 22 January 2012 - 11:12 AM

Do we know for sure that the funeral is for servicemen killed overseas?

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 11:31 AM

Do we know for sure that the funeral is for servicemen killed overseas?


We don't know for sure that they're servicemen, on the other hand we're not even sure whether they are agents of MI6. I am developing a personal theory that the death of the 8 servicemen takes place in Turkey at the beginning of the film and 007 must stop someone on the train from Istanbul to the Incirlik military Base...

Edited by Luigi Ferrari, 22 January 2012 - 11:32 AM.


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Posted 22 January 2012 - 11:34 AM

Roger Smith, a funeral director brought in to take part in the scenes, tells Mandrake that he was shocked by the film makers’ ignorance.
“The annoying thing was that the directors didn’t seem aware of the protocol for English funerals,” he says. “They wanted to do a Wootton Bassett-type scene, but had no master of ceremonies in front of the cortege to give the right speed. It was a real shame, a missed opportunity.”



What an unprofessional man this undertaker is. I would have thought that a certain amount of discretion would be important in a job such as his. What a way to talk about a client in the press.

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 11:47 AM

We don't know for sure that they're servicemen, on the other hand we're not even sure whether they are agents of MI6. I am developing a personal theory that the death of the 8 servicemen takes place in Turkey at the beginning of the film and 007 must stop someone on the train from Istanbul to the Incirlik military Base...

I was just curious as to what the source of the claim that they were servicemen killed voerseas was. The eight dead having been killed in the attack on MI6 seems to fit bet with what we know, although an attack overseas is certainly a possibility. That said, during the Cold War, EON always made a point of not having the Soviets as villains. If ever they appeared, they always worked for the same things England did, and if ever there ws a Soviet villain - like Orlov - the film made it quite clear that he was acting alone. I imagine that this policy has continued ever since, so even with the rise of Islamic extremism, there are no Islamist villains.

What an unprofessional man this undertaker is. I would have thought that a certain amount of discretion would be important in a job such as his. What a way to talk about a client in the press.

I had a similar thought - and surely he understands that this is a film, so the director and producers and writers are going to take a little creative licence at the time. If, for example, the primary shots of the scene are the last car in the procession pulling out, and then a cut to Judi Dench as the hearses go by, is there really such a need for a strict adherence to protocol?

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 11:56 AM

I had a similar thought - and surely he understands that this is a film, so the director and producers and writers are going to take a little creative licence at the time. If, for example, the primary shots of the scene are the last car in the procession pulling out, and then a cut to Judi Dench as the hearses go by, is there really such a need for a strict adherence to protocol?



Yes, he criticises the filmmakers for their “ignorance” of his profession whilst displaying ignorance of theirs… and ignorance generally.

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 12:08 PM

It could be worse - it could be coming frmo the fans. Ron Howard is in the process of shooting RUSH (it's actually Peter Morgan's first post-Bond project) about the rivalry between Niki Lauda and James Hunt in the 1976 Formula 1 season. Photos from shooting in Germany emerged about a week ago, and some of the fans were outraged that production had not taken their time to get their hands on a Wolf chassis. Only half a dozen of these cars still exist, so it would have been incredibly expensive - and completely pointless, because the guy who actually drove it in 1976 qualified in twenty-first position and retired on thie third lap, and so didn't actually have any bearing on the event, meaning it is unlikely that that particular car and driver appear in the film at all. Nevertheless, the idiot fans were fully prepared to write RUSH off as a disaster simply because Howard hadn't wasted time and effort tracking down a chassis he didn't need for a scene it wouldn't feature in in a film where its and its driver had no effect on anything that happened that year.

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 01:14 PM

iJ0rd8n Jordan
The new James Bond is filing just down the road from me today...... #elstead #thursley #Godalming
4 hours ago

iJ0rd8n Jordan
James Bond filming today! #Elstead
24 mins ago

Edited by Luigi Ferrari, 22 January 2012 - 01:14 PM.


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Posted 22 January 2012 - 05:15 PM


We don't know for sure that they're servicemen, on the other hand we're not even sure whether they are agents of MI6. I am developing a personal theory that the death of the 8 servicemen takes place in Turkey at the beginning of the film and 007 must stop someone on the train from Istanbul to the Incirlik military Base...

I was just curious as to what the source of the claim that they were servicemen killed voerseas was. The eight dead having been killed in the attack on MI6 seems to fit bet with what we know, although an attack overseas is certainly a possibility. That said, during the Cold War, EON always made a point of not having the Soviets as villains. If ever they appeared, they always worked for the same things England did, and if ever there ws a Soviet villain - like Orlov - the film made it quite clear that he was acting alone. I imagine that this policy has continued ever since, so even with the rise of Islamic extremism, there are no Islamist villains.

What an unprofessional man this undertaker is. I would have thought that a certain amount of discretion would be important in a job such as his. What a way to talk about a client in the press.

I had a similar thought - and surely he understands that this is a film, so the director and producers and writers are going to take a little creative licence at the time. If, for example, the primary shots of the scene are the last car in the procession pulling out, and then a cut to Judi Dench as the hearses go by, is there really such a need for a strict adherence to protocol?


I'm thinking that this is just a typical media circus in a teacup - the film makers wanted a WB style to the funeral procession, but it may have absolutely nothing to do with servicemen being repatriated. They just wanted the look and feel of it. This funeral director chap then finds the need to comment to a reporter on the fact that the producers are woefully ignorant about how these things are done (shame on them - after all we are all experts on this), which get's speculation going and reporters asking MPs etc. for quotes.

It seems much more likely that the bodies relate to the London attack, and that they are MPs rather than military (a group of eight MPs dying in a terrorist attack would no doubt warrant something like this).

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 07:26 PM

I wouldn't take it too serious. After all James Bond is fiction and entertainment.

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 05:12 PM

http://www.greatbrit..._medium=twitter

This weekend I heard a rumour that camera crews were descending on Thursley Common near Godalming, for a secretive James Bond related shoot.
Signs announcing B23 - a tag previously used to direct crew members to various London locations for the 23rd Bond film, Skyfall - had started popping up in the area.
Security on the scene were tight lipped, explaining the green walled enclosure (featuring showers, canteens and enough floodlights to aid a Premier League football match) away as an MOD exercise – overlooking the hi-vis jackets and portakabin marked ‘film and television’.
No particular set was visible on Surrey Life's visit, so expect some kind of classic Bond chase scene through a Surrey wood - blink and you’ll miss it, I would have thought.
It’s not the first time Bond has come to Surrey, of course: 2006’s Casino Royale saw Dunsfold Park, near Cranleigh, double as Miami International Airport, while the Pierce Brosnan starring Golden Eye (1995) and The World is Not Enough (1999) saw 007 visit Epsom Downs Racecourse and Hankley Common respectively.
Set for release in November, Skyfall sees Daniel Craig and Surrey’s own Dame Judi Dench reprise their roles as Bond and M in the Sam Mendes directed instalment.
If you have any more information about any Skyfall filming in Surrey (or any other movie for that matter), please do get in contact below…

Edited by Luigi Ferrari, 23 January 2012 - 05:15 PM.


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Posted 23 January 2012 - 05:18 PM

Thanks Luigi. This is what the green wall looks like there.

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 05:37 PM

http://www.westonsup...tail/story.html

For the VW Beetles are believed to be heading to Turkey to be used in the next James Bond film Skyfall.
The secret agent, played by Daniel Craig in the new film, has frequently used the Universal Export cover story on his adventures.
Ironically Royal Portbury Docks, near Bristol, is renowned as being one of the UK's most popular docks for importing cars.
Motorists driving across the Avonmouth Bridge can see tens of thousands of cars sitting on the docks.
The Beetles were spotted by Daily Press reader Gary Williams, from Weston-super-Mare..
He said: "The Beetles are all attached by special hitches to the Land Rovers for filming purposes, I guess so that they can go where Beetles cannot normally go."
Alas for VW fans it is rumoured dozens of Beetles are destroyed in an elaborate piece of filming in the movie.

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 05:43 PM

That piece of Beetles news must be the weirdest Bond related info I´ve ever seen. And they´re not even the old models, and...they´re all blue. Straannnggge...

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 05:45 PM

That piece of Beetles news must be the weirdest Bond related info I´ve ever seen. And they´re not even the old models, and...they´re all blue. Straannnggge...


I'd say, in the film, they'll be the same car.

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 05:45 PM

I live soooo close to Thursley common, i could easily go and take a look. But its cold outside, not worth the effort just to see a bunch of screens dotted about the place.

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 05:46 PM

Police cars? Probably not.

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 06:41 PM

Castingcallpro update:
http://www.castingca....php?uid=338606

Zara Radford,Clair Dowar's double,Pinewood Studios

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 06:44 PM

My subscriber's issue of Empire magazine has just arrived. It has two 'world exclusive' interviews with Bernice Marlohe and Naomie Harris.
The usual stuff we've heard before, with Harris denying she is Moneypenny.

What is interesting however, is that she said about the filming of Skyfall: "It doesn't feel like making a James Bond film at all. It feels like we're making a little indie movie"

Then at the end of the interview, Harris says that her surname will be revealed in the film, and says that it will make us snigger when we hear it, along the lines of Pussy Galore, Plenty O'Toole, Goodhead, etc.

Thoughts?

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 06:54 PM

Thoughts?



Miss Hoe?

#711 DamnCoffee

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 07:24 PM

Eve Enning.

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 08:09 PM

That piece of Beetles news must be the weirdest Bond related info I´ve ever seen. And they´re not even the old models, and...they´re all blue. Straannnggge...


Although neither are they the new model, which if it was Bond you'd think VW would want to show off.

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 08:23 PM

My subscriber's issue of Empire magazine has just arrived. It has two 'world exclusive' interviews with Bernice Marlohe and Naomie Harris.
The usual stuff we've heard before, with Harris denying she is Moneypenny.

What is interesting however, is that she said about the filming of Skyfall: "It doesn't feel like making a James Bond film at all. It feels like we're making a little indie movie"

Then at the end of the interview, Harris says that her surname will be revealed in the film, and says that it will make us snigger when we hear it, along the lines of Pussy Galore, Plenty O'Toole, Goodhead, etc.

Thoughts?


Christmas Eve (Eve might be her surname ... OK, bit thin)
Eve O'Destruction
Eve IL-Eye (North Korean double)
Eve IL-Empire (North Korean / Russian triple)
Eve Unmoneysheisabondgirlwhoisamatchforbondyawn
Eve Al-Keneval (half Arabic stunt woman)
Eve Ning
Eve Eater

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 08:30 PM

Eve Al-Keneval (half Arabic stunt woman)


Love it!...lol

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 08:39 PM


Thoughts?



Miss Hoe?


Ah, the old Eve Hoe.

Can see this, when doubtless she rebuffs Bond in some way.

Can also see something like "is half-Chinese" therefore Eve Ho.

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 10:19 PM


That piece of Beetles news must be the weirdest Bond related info I´ve ever seen. And they´re not even the old models, and...they´re all blue. Straannnggge...

I'd say, in the film, they'll be the same car.

According to the article, the Beetles will be in an "elaborate sequence" shot in Turkey. We also know that shooting in Turkey involves a stunt scene on a train, believed to be the one that ws planned for India. I'm guessing that the train could be transporting cars.

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 10:19 PM

Eve Kuntz.

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 10:26 PM



That piece of Beetles news must be the weirdest Bond related info I´ve ever seen. And they´re not even the old models, and...they´re all blue. Straannnggge...

I'd say, in the film, they'll be the same car.

According to the article, the Beetles will be in an "elaborate sequence" shot in Turkey. We also know that shooting in Turkey involves a stunt scene on a train, believed to be the one that ws planned for India. I'm guessing that the train could be transporting cars.



Why would they need a separate camera mounted on a Range Rover for every single car being transported?

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 10:32 PM

Hey, it was just a theory.

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 10:33 PM

Hey, it was just a theory.



I know, just pointing out what I think is wrong with it. ;-)