I think such a mine is perfect for a fight scene. It's excotic, dangerous, visually striking, involves a vulcano and it has never been done before. The pictures are from Java.
I would very much want to see Bond in Indonesia. You get places like the sulphur mine, major cities like Jakarta and beautiful locations like this:
I think part of the appeal of Bond movies is to take us to interesting places most people have nerver been. I seem to remember two movies set on Jakarta: The Year of Living Dangerously and Entrapment. There is much the international movie audience hasn't seen yet.
Here is a link to an interview with Terry Bamber, production manager of the latest six Bond movies. I put the link in this topic because of his commnets that: "I know Mr Mendes wants to shoot somewhere that has never been used before for Bond 24."
This is a great goal, I think the audience would like to see somewhere new.
I have already praised the Moscow underground metro. Bond should definately go there.
But if one wants to show something more modern, the Stockholm metro in Sweden looks fantastic. Here are some samples:
I would like to see Bond going down these stairs for a fight with a villan - a decent into hell.
Thanks! I obviously think so. Especially the hell-like image at the bottom is striking. While the rest of Scandinavia's nature can't hold a candle to Norway's, I freely admit the major cities of Sweden and Denmark look better than Oslo.
After watching Wolverine last night, I'm even more convinced that Bond
Should use Japan again. The city's look fantastic and futuristic, yet
the coast and countryside are stunningly beautiful. -{
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
After watching Wolverine last night, I'm even more convinced that Bond
Should use Japan again. The city's look fantastic and futuristic, yet
the coast and countryside are stunningly beautiful. -{
I think EON uses locations partly as a marketing tool. They shoot scenes in countries with large and growing film audiences on the theory that more people will come out if their country is featured. Hence, China in Skyfall. They also planned to use India until that fell through.
If my theory is correct look for Brazil (lots of security problems, though), India, Japan, South Korea, South Africa and Russia in future films.
CR: Czech republic, USA, Madagascar, Montenegro, Italy
QoS: Italy, Haiti, Austria, Russia, Bolivia
Skyfall: Turkey, China, GB.
First of all: I know they didn't film in all those places, but most cinema-goers don't. Based on this list I'd say you are partly right. There are allways one or two countries with large populations, possibly to help marketing. But there are also countries with very limited markets such as Montenegro, Madagascar and Haiti. Skyfall didn't visit any small countries (well .... Scotland might get their independence :v), but I don't think that will be the trend.
Mendes has said he wants to take Bond to places we haven't seen before, so we should expect to see smaller coutries too in the future.
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Good idea - they already have the (Mr.) White one! Now they just need to add the Pink, Green, Blue, Yellow and Black ones! )
Thankfully Bond movies aren't Smell-o-rama )
I would very much want to see Bond in Indonesia. You get places like the sulphur mine, major cities like Jakarta and beautiful locations like this:
I think part of the appeal of Bond movies is to take us to interesting places most people have nerver been. I seem to remember two movies set on Jakarta: The Year of Living Dangerously and Entrapment. There is much the international movie audience hasn't seen yet.
This is a great goal, I think the audience would like to see somewhere new.
http://jamesbondnorge.no/?p=1347
But if one wants to show something more modern, the Stockholm metro in Sweden looks fantastic. Here are some samples:
I would like to see Bond going down these stairs for a fight with a villan - a decent into hell.
As an added bonus there is the Metro 2, the secret metro/hidden city for the Soviet elite in case of nuclear war.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro-2
Should use Japan again. The city's look fantastic and futuristic, yet
the coast and countryside are stunningly beautiful. -{
Agree!
But getting larger all the time.
If my theory is correct look for Brazil (lots of security problems, though), India, Japan, South Korea, South Africa and Russia in future films.
QoS: Italy, Haiti, Austria, Russia, Bolivia
Skyfall: Turkey, China, GB.
First of all: I know they didn't film in all those places, but most cinema-goers don't. Based on this list I'd say you are partly right. There are allways one or two countries with large populations, possibly to help marketing. But there are also countries with very limited markets such as Montenegro, Madagascar and Haiti. Skyfall didn't visit any small countries (well .... Scotland might get their independence :v), but I don't think that will be the trend.
Mendes has said he wants to take Bond to places we haven't seen before, so we should expect to see smaller coutries too in the future.