I love Suttirat's explanation of the creative process, it makes me appreciate the film even more, knowing all the careful considerations that went into it. Thank you David for brining us these experiences that many could not get to.
This is fantastic! The artistry, creative sensibility and thought behind this is so inspiring. They were all about what’s right for the story and driving that forward. Really great to hear. I love Suttirat
She’s lovely to watch and her stories are passionate. It’s easy to sense this is not just a job for her. Lastly, till the next Bond film would you share what you’re wearing in your videos? For example shirt you’re wearing seems comfortable enough for lounging but also for a quick step outside to run errands. Best wishes! 🙏🏼🙌🏼
really cool clip today! Also want to say I greatly appreciate your channel I’ve always loved bond and I just finished watching every single bond film back to back to back to back these last couple weeks and have so thoroughly enjoyed the universe all over again especially the music as I am a songwriter and musician I have a newfound appreciation for the opening songs to each movie and their little twists ! Keep doing what you’re doing and thank you for blessing us with your channel!
I humbly believe that the jumper should have been the British military standard issue wool jumper, they issue it for the army and navy (Olive and dark blue), I still have one that I use for chilly the N.Peal version, not only expensive, looks uncomfortable around the neck and the pull strings look ripe for eye whiplash, everything else was spot on, the No Time To Die Omega watch is pretty much my all time favourite watch right now (joint with the Rolex Explorer) and I like the combat trousers, a nod to WW2 British commandos with the single front facing map pocket and the Danner Boots, I used the very ones for hiking (Inspired by Spectre), so I know they are a very good choice.
Thanks David! These videos are priceless. You can't see this anywhere else. Did anyone ask if during her brainstorms with Craig, if she ever said or even thought, hey....you sure this is a good idea to kill him? I'm just curious how many of those conversations happened. Especially with her being such a fan and being attached to the history of Bond.
I found it interesting that the strap of the bond watch wasn't completely decided when she entered the film. I'd like to know why she chose the milanese bracelet, as well as what was the alternative? The Striped NATO that Omega sells but wasn't in the film?
This is a fascinating insight. However is all this attention to detail detracting from the quality of the stories & production time turn over. 5 years (- the additional covid delay) was far too long between films. Also surely within the Bond universe wouldn't he just be outfited with pretty much standard issue Military of Defense clothing? All this bespoke "designer" gear is a stretch of the imagination for me to believe Bond would be wearing such high end clothing for special operation missions & combat.
Look at the real James Bond, Christian Craighead (Obi Wan Nairobi) went into action wearing Armani jeans, Fjallraven jacket and Arc’teryx LEAF Assault Balaclava ... nothing made bespoke by some over paid costume designer in London ...
I was really excited about this interview!
I love Suttirat's explanation of the creative process, it makes me appreciate the film even more, knowing all the careful considerations that went into it. Thank you David for brining us these experiences that many could not get to.
Great interview. Fascinating to understand each of the various contributions to the overall story and characters.
She definitely seems authentic and genuine person. The type of person anyone would want on their team!
This is fantastic! The artistry, creative sensibility and thought behind this is so inspiring. They were all about what’s right for the story and driving that forward. Really great to hear. I love Suttirat
She’s lovely to watch and her stories are passionate. It’s easy to sense this is not just a job for her. Lastly, till the next Bond film would you share what you’re wearing in your videos? For example shirt you’re wearing seems comfortable enough for lounging but also for a quick step outside to run errands. Best wishes! 🙏🏼🙌🏼
I could listen to this lady talk Bond all day.
That was lovely David
really cool clip today! Also want to say I greatly appreciate your channel I’ve always loved bond and I just finished watching every single bond film back to back to back to back these last couple weeks and have so thoroughly enjoyed the universe all over again especially the music as I am a songwriter and musician I have a newfound appreciation for the opening songs to each movie and their little twists ! Keep doing what you’re doing and thank you for blessing us with your channel!
I humbly believe that the jumper should have been the British military standard issue wool jumper, they issue it for the army and navy (Olive and dark blue), I still have one that I use for chilly the N.Peal version, not only expensive, looks uncomfortable around the neck and the pull strings look ripe for eye whiplash, everything else was spot on, the No Time To Die Omega watch is pretty much my all time favourite watch right now (joint with the Rolex Explorer) and I like the combat trousers, a nod to WW2 British commandos with the single front facing map pocket and the Danner Boots, I used the very ones for hiking (Inspired by Spectre), so I know they are a very good choice.
Thanks David! These videos are priceless. You can't see this anywhere else. Did anyone ask if during her brainstorms with Craig, if she ever said or even thought, hey....you sure this is a good idea to kill him? I'm just curious how many of those conversations happened. Especially with her being such a fan and being attached to the history of Bond.
Wow! Great interview! Way to go!
Fantastic interview, David!
Okay, I'm in love. What a lovely, intelligent and charming woman she is. It's hard to believe she is 52!
I found it interesting that the strap of the bond watch wasn't completely decided when she entered the film. I'd like to know why she chose the milanese bracelet, as well as what was the alternative? The Striped NATO that Omega sells but wasn't in the film?
Great content David, kudos
18:53 Great interview. 👏👏
She's amazing!!
I would absolutely love to see option a,b and c .
New Bond has been casted
Loved that.
Love the insight. David, back to Mexico... you need some sun!
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Interesting that the screen worn jumper was cotton.
O-May-Ga or O-Mee-Ga?
Can't say I'm a big fan of her work. I look at NTTD and the outfits and i can't help but to think that Bond would never wear those outfits.
Exactly ... He looks like Daniel Craig in costume... not James Bond .... If that makes sense
This is a fascinating insight. However is all this attention to detail detracting from the quality of the stories & production time turn over. 5 years (- the additional covid delay) was far too long between films. Also surely within the Bond universe wouldn't he just be outfited with pretty much standard issue Military of Defense clothing? All this bespoke "designer" gear is a stretch of the imagination for me to believe Bond would be wearing such high end clothing for special operation missions & combat.
Look at the real James Bond, Christian Craighead (Obi Wan Nairobi) went into action wearing Armani jeans, Fjallraven jacket and Arc’teryx LEAF Assault Balaclava ... nothing made bespoke by some over paid costume designer in London ...