![]() "That was a lovely feeling that they would trust me. The filmmaker, who previously hinted this would mark his last Bond outing, remained tight-lipped over whether he could be back for a third time.īut he said of his Spectre return: "It feels very familiar and it's exciting to be working with friends and people I've known now for five years. I'm really proud of it, we sweated blood over it for two years. "I want people to like it, I want people to like it as much as I do. With a movie, everyone is going to give the same performance. Mendes, back in the director's chair after Skyfall, told Edwards: "I'm very proud and quite nervous, but I'm used to the theatre where things can go wrong. The presenting duo slipped into one of the movie's cars for the premiere, arriving in the silver 1951 Rolls Royce from the movie. He also joked about his knee injury, which happened during a fight scene with former professional wrestler Dave Bautista, who plays henchman Mr Hinx.įilming had to be delayed while Craig recovered from the operation but the actor said: "I'm still standing."ĭavid Walliams and Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid joined Edwards in interviewing the stars on the red carpet, with special guests including Sam Smith - who sang the Spectre theme song, Dame Joan Collins, Will.i.am and new Top Gear host Chris Evans. I'm incredibly proud of all the people who made this movie and I can't wait to see what you make of it." "We just try to make it as real as possible and it will give an insight into his character," said Craig.Ĭraig also thanked fans who had waited hours for the cast, saying: "Thank you for everyone who has made it out tonight. The latest film sees the MI6 agent confronting enemies from his past through a shadowy organisation known as Spectre. ![]() ![]() Wearing a black tuxedo, with a poppy pinned on its left side, Craig spent time signing autographs for fans. He added that he "hated" watching himself on screen, but said "I love playing James Bond." I'm not overwhelmed, I'm very excited and I can't wait for people to see the movie." The 47-year-old actor, the first star to arrive, told red carpet host Rick Edwards: "It's just fantastic to see everybody out tonight. The 24th instalment in the 007 franchise is the third Bond film chosen for the Royal Film Performance since its inception in 1946, following previous premieres for Die Another Day (2002) and Skyfall (2012).Ĭraig, who has reprised the role of 007 for the fourth time, said he could not wait for fans to see the movie. Spectre was graced with royal presence after it was selected as the Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund's Royal Film Performance 2015. ![]() Wilson for a few minutes after they arrived. The royal trio spoke to director Sam Mendes and producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Otherwise, you might find it tough going even if the film is technically brilliant.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry joined the stars of the new James Bond film at the world premiere of Spectre in London.ĭaniel Craig and his co-stars including Naomie Harris, Ralph Fiennes and Christoph Waltz walked down the red carpet at the Royal Albert Hall in South Kensington last night, before the arrivals of William, his wife Kate - who added a touch of glamour in a blue Jenny Packham gown - and Prince Harry. If you love very, very early films by all means watch. As far as how watchable all this is, it depends on you. This footage is all in the form of a weird caped skeleton-demon performing magic tricks until the tables are turned on him. And, to get it all there, the film is about 9 minutes in length.which is amazingly long when the average movie was about one to two minutes long! As a result, you get a great homage to Méliès.one where you can see a lot of film footage showing his techniques which Chomón copied. This is because he crams every sort of camera trick into the film plus it's all in the form of a magic show. "Le Spectre Rouge" is one of the best Chomón films to watch. Soon, others began copying his films.and among them, the Spaniard, Segundo de Chomón, was among the best.though his versions of the great master's films often were second-rate in quality. As a result, many of his films look like magic shows and the director used a lot of camera tricks to make things seemingly appear and disappear. Much of it was because Méliès was originally a stage magician and he thought like one when making films. In the late 19th and early 20th century, Georges Méliès was a very successful filmmaker.
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