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The visuals of both the desolate Antarctic and the ever-morphing alien creatures in THE THING were envisioned long before the movie was shot. Extensive storyboards were drawn by artist Michael Ploog so that all the departments of the production were on the same page in their preparation for the shoot. This is nothing new…but the similarity between the storyboards and the final imagery shot by legendary DP Dean Cundey is staggering. Storyboards are often only a guide, but in this film they were so specifically rendered that they became gospel. The detail and artistry of Ploog’s work up front, allowed the crew to have clear and defined goals on those frigid shooting days in both Alaska and Canada.

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Bond 24 zvace se SPECTRE. 

 

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Bond 24 Is Officially Called SPECTRE
Christoph Waltz is your villain
 
Welcome back, Spectre. We've been expecting you. Today, at a grand unveiling at the 007 stage at Pinewood Studios, director Sam Mendes revealed the title of the 24th James Bond film - and the follow-up to the franchise's first billion-dollar grosser, Skyfall - will be SPECTRE. You can check out an impressive motion poster over on Facebook.
 
And, as Mendes intimated, Bond fans will know what that means. SPECTRE is, of course, the terrorist organisation that was a thorn in Bond's side throughout most of the early 007 films. It stands for Special Executive for Counter-Intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge And Extortion, and is not to be trifled with.
 
Of late, SPECTRE has not had a presence in the Bond universe thanks to a long-running copyright battle between MGM and the estate of Kevin McClory, the producer of Thunderball and the unofficial Connery Bond, Never Say Never Again. That, however, was resolved in 2013, paving the way for SPECTRE to return to the Bond movies - and with it, presumably, its leader, the iconic Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
 
Not so, at least according to today's announcement, in which Christoph Waltz was confirmed as a cast member. His involvement has been rumoured for a couple of weeks, and it's been presumed that he will play Blofeld. Yet his character is called Oberhauser, according to the official press release. So nothing to see here. No Blofeld, move along.
 
But, that bait-and-switch has happened quite a bit in recent times - there's the John Harrison/Khan situation in Star Trek Into Darkness, the constant denials that Marion Cotillard was playing Talia Al Ghul in The Dark Knight Rises, and of course the smokescreen that enveloped Naomie Harris in Skyfall, where her character Eve was revealed at the last minute as the new Miss Moneypenny.
 
So, for the next year or so, Waltz and everyone involved with SPECTRE will have to field endless "You're Blofeld really, aren't you?" questions. But while it would make sense to bring Blofeld back, and while Waltz would be a great choice to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Donald Pleasence, Charles Gray and Telly Savalas, perhaps Mendes and EON, the Bond producers, are building up to his reintroduction down the line. All will be revealed next October – and certainly the official synopsis hints at intrigue to be uncovered.
 
“A cryptic message from Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organisation. While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE.”
 
See? Interesting.
 
Waltz, double Oscar winner that he is, is the crowning glory of an excellent cast, the principals of which were confirmed today. There's that newcomer Daniel Craig as Bond, of course, and he is joined by returning MI6 allies, Ralph Fiennes as M, Harris as Moneypenny, Ben Whishaw as Q, and Rory Kinnear as Tanner. A new addition to the MI6 ranks is Andrew Scott as a guy called Denbigh. Will he turn out to be a bad 'un? Scott, of course, has form in that department. He is Moriarty from Sherlock, after all. 
 
If Waltz is to be the bad guy, every villain needs a formidable henchman, and Mendes confirmed that Dave Bautista will go from guarding the galaxy to trying to break the world as a character called Mr Hinx. It’s been a long time since Bond faced off against a walking, talking brick shithouse. Their encounters should prove memorable.
 
And of course, no Bond film is complete without Bond girls. And SPECTRE's come in the form of Monica Bellucci – a Bond femme fatale in waiting, if ever we saw one – and Lea Seydoux. It’s a cracking cast, filled with storied actors who should be able to bring depth and shade to the standard Bond archetypes.
 
The script for SPECTRE, which will also see 007 drive a new Aston Martin, the DB10, was written by John Logan, along with longtime Bond scribes Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. Skyfall cinematographer Roger Deakins is not part of Bond 24's team, and Interstellar DP Hoyte van Hoytema will take his place. Continuing the link with Chris Nolan, his regular editor, Lee Smith, will cut the film, which starts filming on Monday in Pinewood, London, Mexico City, Rome and Tangier and Erfoud, in Morocco.
 
As the official press release also states, Bond will return to the snow once again, this time in Sölden, along with other Austrian locations, Obertilliach, and Lake Altaussee. And if that doesn’t instantly make you think of the greatest Blofeld story of them all, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, we’ll be very surprised.
 
SPECTRE is set for a October 23, 2015 release in the UK and a November 6, 2015 release in the US.
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koliki mozes da budes retard pa da skines film na mandarinskom koji uz video fajl ima 10 prevoda, na hindu, tamil, vijetnamski, mandarinski, korejski, holandski, francuski, madjarski, nemacki i ruski ali ne i na engleskom  :cry:

 

u medjuvremenu piratski zaliv zahvatila oseka  :cry:

 

a mene krejving da gledam chungking express trese ko da sam dzanki u potrazi sa kasikom, svecom i dopom.

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zahvaljujem, a kako se sad to sinhronizuje sa slikom. doduse probao sam samo iz VUZE playera da povucem. jel moram neki poseban plejer koji raspoznaje timecodove ili nesto nalik tome ili sta?

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pogledaj kako ti se tačno zove fajl na kome je film, pa nađi isti takav naziv za prevod na eng ili srpskom, hrv, bih. Ako nema, uporedi - imaš na stranici svakog prevoda prvi par rečenica dok ne nađeš neki koji ima iste tajmkodove. Ja koristim GOM plejer, koji je idealan u njega ubacuješ prevod ono, drag & drop, Prevod možeš da skineš   prosto  na download. Za taj Vuze ne znam kako funkcioniše. :)

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zahvaljujem, a kako se sad to sinhronizuje sa slikom. doduse probao sam samo iz VUZE playera da povucem. jel moram neki poseban plejer koji raspoznaje timecodove ili nesto nalik tome ili sta?

Imaš na netu besplatan ali moćan program; "Time Adjuster" za sinhronizaciju slike sa zvukom(titlom) Veoma je lak i jednostavan za upotrebu a odličan za početnike.

 

Što se tiče automatskog skiganja titla sa BS PLEJEROM i sličnim, uvek treba biti na oprezu jer može da povuče i neki prevod koji je preveden sa "google translate" pa može da ti upropasti gledanje filma.

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