Noch weitere Set-Reports:
Kostumdesignerin:
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She also studied all of the previous Bond villains in developing the costumes for Bardem's character, while trying to do something different, but that's all she'd say on the villain, because she began to realize she might give too much away.
Aha!?
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As we left Skottowe, we had a chance to get a close-up look at the original 1963 Aston Martin DB5, which was parked nearby--one of the cars in the garage that wasn't covered up. This actually is the same car that 007 won in a poker game in the Bahamas in Casino Royale, and we were told it plays a fairly large part in Skyfall. Earlier the previous day, we were walking around the workshops and saw that they were building a smaller model version of the DB5, which makes us think that it will be involved in some sort of stunt as well.
Juhuuu !
Quelle: (Teile des Artikels wurden schon gespostet)
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=88991Nochmal klarer der U-Bahn Stunt:
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Bond has pursued his quarry Silva (Javier Bardem) into a tunnel. After an exchange of gunfire, Silva, who is dressed as a Metropolitan Police officer, triggers an explosion in the wall behind Bond that will send the train traveling above crashing through the ceiling, nearly killing both hero and villain. Alas, we only saw the explosion and not the train derailment, which was scheduled to be shot the next day.
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We also learned during our chat with the film's armorer Joss Skottowe that Bond not only fires his usual Walther PPK as well as a machine gun during the film, but also antique English flintlock pistols and one hell of an old school elephant gun. Pity the poor bastard who buys it from that beast! (And, yes, we got to hold Bond's Walther PPK and, no, that's not a euphemism.)
Und zum Titel:
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The film's title certainly has a doomsday-esque connotation to it with the idea of the sky falling. "We think it sounds like a Fleming title for that very reason, Skyfall. His titles always had many meanings. And when you see the movie, you'll understand," said producer Barbara Broccoli coyly.
Ja finde auch dass der Titel geradewegs auch von Fleming stammen könnte.
http://movies.ign.com/articles/122/1222670p2.html