Enter “Skyfall” Lodge In Interactive Website Dan Koelsch, February 14, 2013 The 23rd (and most successful) James Bond film Skyfall had its home release on Blu-ray and DVD this week, and to commemorate the occassion, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has created an interactive website that lets you explore Skyfall Lodge. Get the details after the break, but beware of spoilers if you are one of the few people who have yet to see the movie. Skyfall is the first film to truly explore James Bond’s past, and the climax takes place at Skyfall Lodge, the home James grew up in. SkyfallLodge.com takes you inside the home, where you can get film stills and clips, as well as plenty of other behind-the-scenes media, including audio commentary from director Sam Mendes. You can explore each room featured in the film, and there’s even a section for the iconic Aston Martin that makes its return to the series.I’m sure some of this stuff is on the Blu-Ray, but this is a great way for fans to get a free peak behind the scenes of one of the best Bond films. Explore it for yourself and let us know what you think. Viral Marketing InteractiveJames BondSkyfall
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