James Bond In Skyfall - Part 6

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I can take or leave the one liners to be honest. I don't mind them but I don't want it to be forced or put in a scene where its out of place with the rest of the dialogue.
 
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Thanks for all the great pics and Gifs Ajendo. :up:

The opening sequence has Bond and Eve facing Patrice in a farmer's market in Istambul, in a chase scene that includes "cars, motorcycles, rooftops, trains, secret agents, policemen, gunfire and much more".

Sounds like a potentially awesome opening sequence to match up to the classics of the series.
 
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Sounds like a potentially awesome opening sequence to match up to the classics of the series.

It sounds like the perfect thing to wash the bad taste out of my mouth left by the atrocious opening car chase in QOS. I hope this opening sequence is as good or better than CR's.
 
Bond sleeps with at least 3 women in SF.
So, the woman who helps him after he's presumed dead, Severine and Eve?
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Love this one. Should be an action packed way to kick things off.
 
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Sounds like a potentially awesome opening sequence to match up to the classics of the series.

Sounds pretty lengthy. Not usually a fan of the longer PTS, but this looks promising.
 
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No probz



Sounds like a potentially awesome opening sequence to match up to the classics of the series.

I agree. Looks to have he potential to top the Madagascar chase, although I'd be happy if it's just as good.
 
Bond on a beach with what looks like a bottle of bear

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Edit: Guys, for photos as large as this one, use spoiler tags and let the person know it's a large photo. The person can decide to view it instead of it automatically taking up so much space. It'll help with navigating down the page.
 
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Daniel Craig gets paid a visit by his wife on set in Turkey


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As much as I am looking forward to this film, does anyone fear that it might end up being somewhat too stylistically beautiful for its own good? As gorgeous as every still looks, I find myself thinking that it could be jarringly non-naturalistic when viewed in motion, not unlike a technicolour Sin City.
 
Deakins is a master at making every frame beautiful without it ever overtaking the film.
 
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