Skyfall


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Finally got round to seeing it - worth watching, with maybe some continuity points to watch.
But who gave the villain's pilot a Merlin type rating? Surely it must have taken months to do the paperwork?
Did he have to queue up at the Belgrano like everyone else?
phil
But who gave the villain's pilot a Merlin type rating? Surely it must have taken months to do the paperwork?
Did he have to queue up at the Belgrano like everyone else?phil

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Originally Posted by Raven44
In quite a few movies the sound people use a eurocopter fenestron scream over visuals of jetbangers etc - suppose they just sound better. And remember anything that flies in a Bond movie makes a noise like a VNE dive. Also, in OHMSS, they managed to get tyre squeal from an Aston Martin - on a beach!



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Skyfall
Just saw it again on Sky, who had the pleasure of flying the AW in the making of the film? Guess might be on a previous thread?
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I don't know if your question was answered before but there are two threads were you can find info about it:
http://www.pprune.org/rotorheads/470...ml#post7121232
http://www.pprune.org/rotorheads/499086-skyfall.html
http://www.pprune.org/rotorheads/470...ml#post7121232
http://www.pprune.org/rotorheads/499086-skyfall.html

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Anthony,
Plenty of hype can get you a realy good opening weekend, but the film has to have "legs" to make the kind of money it did (far more than anyone, even those who made it, expected).
There are lots of cases of heavily promoted films that opened big then collapsed.
Then, there's "Fast and Furious (insert number here). [sigh]
Plenty of hype can get you a realy good opening weekend, but the film has to have "legs" to make the kind of money it did (far more than anyone, even those who made it, expected).
There are lots of cases of heavily promoted films that opened big then collapsed.
Then, there's "Fast and Furious (insert number here). [sigh]





