20 years ago today...
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20 years ago today. Filming started on the on-land section of the River Thames boat chase in THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH.
Luckily I was there to witness the action at the Historic Dockyard Chatham in Kent. It had been chosen to double for the London Docklands.
A teenage Bond fan's dream come true!
Photo: © 1999 Andrew Lamb
Luckily I was there to witness the action at the Historic Dockyard Chatham in Kent. It had been chosen to double for the London Docklands.
A teenage Bond fan's dream come true!
Photo: © 1999 Andrew Lamb
Comments
What you never quite got from the film was the extraordinary noise of Bond's boat- in the movie it just sort of whooshes and whizzes- in real life it was powered by a Chevy V8 engine so sounded more like a completely unsilenced muscle car! Very loud!
It it to me...geez I wasn't even in primary/junior/elementary school then )
Well, of course it all comes down to when you were born. I was 15 by the time TWINE came out. I know I can't speak for all the members here. I forget there is so much youth out there!
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I will have to check the deleted scene from Chatham on the DVD how the boat sounded. I can't remember exactly, but I think they used a different motor for the on-land boat. What I found confusing in the film is that the boat actually had wheels to steer, yet the transformation isn't shown. You're just lead to believe that it's working off the power of the jet flames; but how did he turn? Physics operates differently in Bond's world!
I will be writing a blog post about my couple of days there if there's enough interested. I manged to take a reel of film, so have plenty of photos.
It's been 20 years and so much has happened in my life, yet looking back now it does seem like yesterday!
Oh yes; I'm sure the land boat probably did have a different motor- it wouldn't need a V8 for that.
It is odd how they didn't show some features- like the roof was supposed to eject off when he jumped out, but that wasn't shown properly either.