James Bond has been an icon for more than 50 years. This time, in 'Spectre', Agent 007, goes on rogue a mission, with action-packed scenes worthy of the Bond name. With real life stunts done by Daniel Craig, be ready for sequences flooded with real helicopters-airplane-car chases and explosions that will get the audiences heart pumping.
According to GQ Magazine, 'Spectre' employs what is called practical effects as opposed to computer generated ones. All stunts, explosions, and vehicles (on land, air and water) are real. With a history of death defying stunts like Daniel Craig's parkour-ing in the opening scene of Casino Royale or when the speedboats jump over the road in Live and Let Die.
In the 23 films of Bond, the action is gets better and better without the help of CGI. Daniel Craig piloted every vehicle he could possibly drive and ran over rooftops while getting shot and bombed, and the action is as visceral as is the tradition of Bond films. As the trailer of 'Spectre' says and its behind the scenes show, Bond "is just getting started."
Esquire reported 'Spectre' director Sam Mendes said that if Agent 007 is truly the greatest spy in MI6, the film has to make that real, through him and everything around him. The 'Spectre' production didn't hold back, making the film "feel bullets whizzing by Bond's head" and "flames singing the side of his face." Bond can't be a poser and the world around him is a real as he is.
The 'Spectre' film is not only on alert within the film, but also during its upcoming release, according to The Scotsman. The 'Spectre' film will welcome an upping of the ante on the security of cinemas. Night vision goggles worthy of a Bond film will be employed to "crackdown on scammers" who will film 'Spectre'.
With 'Spectre' being a big film, the higher the risk for piracy. However, this measure is not only forbig films, but all upcoming movies, only that extra staff/ security may be needed to police the moviehouses for 'Spectre'. James Bond will be back on the big screen on October 26 for the UK and November 6 for the rest of the world.
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