What to do with a post-apocalyptic scene of devastation and decrepitude? Put it in Skyfall, the newest James Bond movie, and invite tourists to visit. The scene in question is in Nagasaki, Japan, ...
Few people cared about the derelict Japanese island of Hashima until 2012, when its crumbling piers and abandoned apartment buildings were used as a backdrop for the secret island in the James Bond ...
Few people cared about the derelict Japanese island of Hashima until 2012, when its crumbling piers and abandoned apartment buildings were used as a backdrop for the secret island in the James Bond ...
Nicknamed Gunkanjima, or Battleship Island, because of its shape, Hashima island has an eerie, sinister look, perfect for, say, a villain’s lair in an action movie. The inspiration for villain Raoul ...
If this view looks familiar, it’s because it was the inspiration for the Javier Bardem’s cyberterrorist HQ in Skyfall. Now, you can explore the real-life island on Street View. While none of the Bond ...
If you are intrigued by the ghostly deserted island that was featured in the latest James Bond movie Skyfall, you might be interested to learn that it is now available to explore in more detail thanks ...
Those who have seen Sam Mendes' record-smashing Bond film 'Skyfall' will doubtless have gazed wide-eyed at villain Raoul Silva's island HQ. As sets go, it is breathtaking in its decay, and a genius ...
The latest in the Bond film series, "Skyfall," was certainly one to remember. And not all of those memories were pleasant. The head villain's island lair was a particularly spooky place, and sure ...