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Spectre sets Guinness World Record for largest film stunt explosion
Now, an enormous fiery blast in the latest Bond film, “Spectre”, has outdone them all. It took place on 29 June, 2015 in Erfoud, Morocco, and 8,418 litres of fuel and 33 kg of explosives were used.
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He teams with Madeleine Swann (Seydoux), who can help lead him to, but also needs protection from, this episode’s evil mastermind Oberhauser (Waltz).
But beyond the old-school style of the film, there are also plenty of simple Spectre Easter eggs that merely reference earlier James Bond films without getting in your face about it. See if you caught all the Easter eggs after the jump, but beware of spoilers.
(L to R) Lea Seydoux, Daniel Craig and Monica Bellucci pose for photographers as they attend the world premiere of the new James Bond 007 film “Spectre” at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain October 26, 2015.
Spectre is one of the most expensive films ever made, with a budget of nearly $300 million.
“Spectre”, the 24th James Bond film, produced by Albert R Broccolis EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, and Sony Pictures Entertainment, is set for release in India on November 20 in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. On Metacritic the film has a rating of 60 out of 100, which means mixed or average reviews. The film opens with an intense parkour action scene as Bond chases an African bomb maker through a construction site.
We pick up Bond chasing after someone bad in Mexico City during the Day of the Dead celebration. As someone who likes but is not a big fan of Craig’s Bond movies, I went into the theater without any expectations other than the movie would be good, which was my reaction as the credits started to roll. He did not confirm that he was done but rumors surfaced again after his latest comments.
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His screen time in “Spectre” is minimal, but his eerie presence is felt throughout the movie, thanks to both Waltz’s performance and the film’s well-crafted and edited story. “Mendes was asked about his remarks, saying: “…my analogy is, you’re running your first marathon, and 200 yards from the finish line, a few guy shouts, “Are you going to run another one straight away?”