New Bond Film - "Spectre" - October / November 2015

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I like how '60s the wardrobe looks.

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As if Monica Bellucci and Lea Seydoux weren't already enough, Daniel Craig is going to have another Bond girl to try his best one-liners on in the next 007 film.

In an announcement made via the official James Bond 007 Facebook page, Mexican actress Stephanie Sigman has joined Spectre, cast as the as-yet-unknown character Estelle.


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I don't think Sterling Archer will approve of them borrowing the tactical turtleneck - tactineck.
 
I thought Bond actors weren't allowed to do Bond spoofs while they were still playing Bond.

What about that scene from the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics?
 
Just a little image from the dailymail link showing what happened to one of the DB10's
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Production is now in Mexico City, shooting the pre-title sequence.
Which reportedly involves Bond trying to stop a villain named Sciarra - the husband of Monica Bellucci's character - from assassinating the mayor of Mexico City on the Day of the Dead.
 
A prop from the opening scenes:
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Bond hasn't had a local festival scene since the Carnivale sequence in Moonraker.
Glad to see that they're bringing the benign bizarre back to Bond. That was Fleming at his best. I would love to be able to do a comparative study of Live and Let Die and The Spy Who Came In From The Cold for the starkly-different representations of Cold War Europe. Where Fleming had the romanticised, exotic and exaggerated world, le Carre went in for the gritty, unseemly and despairing setting.
 
Also the best Bond game was The Spy Who Loved Me.
What!?

I demand answers! I'm going to assume that you mean film, not game, since there is no The Spy Who Loved Me game. But the film itself is terrible - it's a lousy remake of a lousy film, You Only Live Twice. It's cobbled together and completely directionless, a victim of a hasty production schedule and a tumultuous writing process that saw over a dozen writers called in. Granted, it didn't have the problems of The Man With The Golden Gun, but at least that film tried to do something different. The Spy Who Loved Me is dull and boring, and stars one of the worst characters to grace the franchise in Anya.
 
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Can't recall if I've seen it at all, but is there any word on who will be singing the title song?

The most likely from what I've been reading from news articles is UK soul singer Sam Smith. Noel Gallagher has reportedly said he wants to do a Bond theme as well.
 
The most likely from what I've been reading from news articles is UK soul singer Sam Smith. Noel Gallagher has reportedly said he wants to do a Bond theme as well.

if Noel do it then it's awesome
 
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