Never Say Never Again - Official 007-Style Opening
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Top Comments
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oh, please edit the whole movie! lol! and make it available for download!! LOL
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This is very good. Although I think you should have used Bill Conti's gunbarrel music from For Your Eyes Only.
All Comments (114)
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Masterful - this is how a Bond should start. Great choice of music and sfx too. And taking all that old text out too?! - awesome :-).
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Quite well done. THIS is how NSN should have opened up if EON had produced the film. The Lani Hall theme was real tired. Like the Dionne Warrick title song MUCH better with a John Barry score. EON shoud hire THIS guy!
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I can only add to the positive feedback you've received for this. Although I would have preferred you to use the song from NSNA for your titles that was a perfect job
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Well done very skilful I would certainly pay to watch the film made in this original style. There must be a way to let this happen.
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Really really great work. One wishes it really was like this...wow. How did you make that gun barrel? I mean I know its pasted on Tim's body...but you got Sean's head in a profile and it seems you got his head to turn as well as he shoots? How's that done?
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@slimnosaj89 ok thanks
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Now this is how you do it. Great Job. Although I still think I prefer the original idea of a ticking clock.
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Fantastic editing. Really well done. I wish the actual film opened like this. If I had to make one criticism, I actually like the original song from NSNA. Did you try using it? Though, I must admit, it is kind of cool seeing the Thunderball credits edited to the song for which they were shot. Bravo!
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Dude! How you took the crumy intro music out and had the updated gunbarrel just amazes me! Thank you for making it better!
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This is one very "gigantic" video. =p
Great work but that font is _extremely_ low rent and a very inappropriate choice. Think of casting a low rent street walker as Bond girl for metaphor…
sqeye 8 months ago
@sqeye
Thanks for the feedback! The font was a bit of a mistake looking back on it. The main reason I chose that particular font was because it was the closest I had available to matching the original Thunderball titles. When I used a square font like Helvetica Neue it tended to look too 'neat' in a sense. I wanted something a bit rougher and not so 'perfect'.
PSPegasus 8 months ago