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" ... And that’s all on top of the fact that Skyfall is a movie about James Bond returning to his family home in Scotland - the Bond estate! I’ve seen proponents of the inane codename theory argue that the scene where Silva (Javier Bardem) laughs at the gravestones of Bond’s parents, Andrew Bond and Monique Delacroix Bond, is proof that Bond’s existence is AN ELABORATE COVER-UP BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. Apparently, MI6 has programmed Bond to pretend that he has parents, they’ve trained the caretaker of his estate to play along, and because Silva was a previous Bond (eye roll), his laughter indicates that he knows the gravestones, the estate, the caretaker, and so on, are all fake. ... "
" ... Graveyard geology doesn't only include gravestones. The types of rocks found in the underground of a graveyard play an important role in the decay of corpses. Curiously enough, the name sarcophagus for box-like funeral receptacles for corpses derives from the Greek meaning "place where flesh is eaten." In ancient times, sarcophagi were made of a particular type of sandstone. Being sealed airtight and reacting with fluids from the corpse, the sandstone formed a caustic environment inside the sarcophagus, where the decay of flesh was accelerated. ... "
" ... These gravestones are heavily weathered, the product of several centuries worth of rain and snow. ... "
" ... This German artist was best known as an actor, for his roles in Werner Herzog films. However, he was also an artist and a writer. Known as Bruno S., he played in The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser and Stroszek, and passed away in 2010. An intriguing selection of drawings are on at the Delmes & Zander gallery booth on at Independent. On view are comic-like ink drawings on paper (some grid paper), depicting gravestones, landscapes and portraits. The phrase in this artwork above translates to: “It is, of course, the speech of the stepmother that is used in this song.” ... "