See how Sam Mendes and Spectre Created the World’s Biggest Movie Explosion
Spectre, the latest offering from the James Bond franchise has emerged as the second highest opener at the box-office of all its instalments so far, according to Forbes magazine and trade data reported by the global press.
The blast used 68.47 tonnes (68470 kg) of TNT equivalent and was the result of detonating 8,418 litres of kerosene with 33 kg of powder explosives. But it was the films producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli who spoke about the record. Bond infiltrates a secret meeting and uncovers the existence of the sinister organisation known as SPECTRE.
A commanding Daniel Craig who reprises his role as “007 James Bond” in “Spectre” speaks with us on the red carpet at the incredible World Premiere and Royal Performance of the film and he talks about the special experience he found from working with the entire cast.
“The James Bond movies are synonymous with pushing cinematic boundaries”.
This is supposed to be the climax of all of the Craig films but you wouldn’t know it. Although events from Casino Royal, Quantum of Solace and Skyfall are tied together in this moment, it comes across as underwhelming.
Making news and breaking box office records with its spectacular earnings ever since it opened on the big screen, the much-awaited installment in the 007 series “Spectre” has already crossed the $80million and 40 million pound earnings mark, smashing the previous record held by Skyfall.
James Bond prepares for an action packed chase scene in his latest adventure, Spectre.
While the refreshing scene in Mexico doesn’t last long, and the film quickly returns to quick cuts and lightning-fast fist-fights, Spectre remains a clear showing of how the casting choices in this series make or break the release.
The film has received mixed reviews, numerous critics either gave the film a good or negative score. The title song is forgettable but the main title sequence visuals are the freshest and most interesting in several films. Rumors about Daniel Craig leaving the role started when a few of his comments made it seem like he was done. You might have heard he’s starring in a little movie called Spectre, which dominated the box office this weekend. Following the last Bond entry, “Skyfall”, was not going to be an easy task because it was not only a great Bond film but also a masterful piece of filmmaking.