:22:04
And then Marty Walsh, our editor,
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followed the same orders.
:22:18
These portraits of the kids, again,
are part of the iconography of the original show.
:22:25
Fans of Thunderbirds will appreciate
this updated version of the portraits
:22:30
and those uninitiated with Thunderbirds,
I think, will think of them as a cool device.
:22:37
My personal favourite takeoff,
:22:39
Thunderbird 3, the big red rocket
that takes you to the space station.
:22:45
Get a load of this shot right here.
:22:48
Patently stolen from Apollo 13
:22:51
and yet even better as the camera leaves the ship.
:23:04
Good question.
:23:10
Again, the Seychelles islands didn't cooperate
quite as well as we had hoped -
:23:15
we arrived on location
with a film crew of around 200 people,
:23:19
actors raring to go,
:23:21
and itjust poured rain for days and days
:23:25
and we stood under these tip-ups,
:23:27
watching the rain drip away
our money and our schedule.
:23:33
With the wisdom of Tim Bevan
and the generosity of Universal Pictures
:23:38
we were allowed to stay until
we got the weather we'd come for
:23:41
and I think it was well worth the wait.
:23:44
Because it adds a wonderful
additional element to the picture.