It was rush hour a minute ago... now there's no one but the driver on this crashing train.
There’s not even a driver. In the screenplay the train was set remotely by Silva. It wasn’t supposed to be full. It was an empty train.
The driver's visible in the shot.
I know. I’m just saying the screenplay was different. Sorry, was Typing quick so Didn’t make that clear. There wasn’t supposed to be a driver even.... originally.
Why disappear by leaving a crowded metropole I just don‘t get it!
He’s taking the action away from civilisation to a place he thinks he can control any threats. But he doesn’t realise SKYFALL has been sold off and it’s empty.
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There’s not even a driver. In the screenplay the train was set remotely by Silva. It wasn’t supposed to be full. It was an empty train.
Yes, superb. Love Dame Judi, esp her voice.
“Not in Service”.
Exactly.
Why would an empty out of service train have full interior lights on?
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Way ahead!
It looks better on screen. And highlights that it’s EMPTY.
You are far ahead.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
The driver's visible in the shot.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I know. I’m just saying the screenplay was different. Sorry, was Typing quick so Didn’t make that clear. There wasn’t supposed to be a driver even.... originally.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
He’s taking the action away from civilisation to a place he thinks he can control any threats. But he doesn’t realise SKYFALL has been sold off and it’s empty.
1960s, actually
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
1860’s