Casino Royale was one of the best 007 movies made. I'll definitely be catching this one.
this is an direct sequel to casino royale.
Same actor as Casino Royale??
Originally posted by sand king:Same actor as Casino Royale??
yep. should be.
Originally posted by dumbdumb!:yep. should be.
oh shucks... my favorite Bond is Pierce Brosnan!! haha
Originally posted by sand king:oh shucks... my favorite Bond is Pierce Brosnan!! haha
haha. ok la. i like sean connery
i like roger moore.
o.k.. who is the next bond chick.. WHO! heh
Originally posted by BadzMaro:o.k.. who is the next bond chick.. WHO! heh
last seen in the Hitman movie
Originally posted by sand king:oh shucks... my favorite Bond is Pierce Brosnan!! haha
how can that be. pierce cant act.... he got all his thunder stolen in the visa ad by a tuk tuk driver...
jus kidding. im a fan of his too... haha
Originally posted by skeujin:how can that be. pierce cant act.... he got all his thunder stolen in the visa ad by a tuk tuk driver...
jus kidding. im a fan of his too... haha
hahaha, i knew it!!!
Originally posted by Gordonator:i like roger moore.
I like Roger Moore more.
James Bond has new nemesis: irate Chilean mayor
Wednesday April 2 11:46 AM ET
There's an unlikely new villain in James Bond's life. Carlos Lopez, the mayor of a remote northern Chilean town, burst onto the film set of the latest installment of the fictional super-spy's adventures, "Quantum of Solace," on Tuesday and was detained by police.
"He got angry, entered into a private enclosure ... and caused public disorder and was detained," a police official said by telephone from Baquedano, declining to be named. "Now it is in the hands of the prosecutor."
Lopez said he drove onto the set between the cameras and
Bond actor Daniel Craig, interrupting filming, because he was
angry at what he called an excessive police presence in the
small town because of the filming and the fact Chilean soil was
being used to represent neighboring Bolivia.
"For a town that has just 1,000 residents, sending in
special forces and water cannon, preventing people from walking
in the street, reminded me of the worst of the Pinochet years,"
Lopez told Reuters by telephone from Baquedano, referring to
Augusto Pinochet's 1973-90 dictatorship.
"I also disagree with national territory being used as locations (to represent) other countries," he said. "Even in a fictional film, unfortunately friendly, neighboring countries use decisions like this to make unjustified claims."
Chile annexed the region around the northern mining center of Antofagasta in a war in the late 19th century, depriving Bolivia of its only maritime border -- an issue that continues to deeply divide the countries politically today.
The film will be released jointly by Sony Pictures Entertainment's Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios. It is scheduled to open in Britain on October 31 and on November 7 elsewhere.
(Reporting by Simon Gardner; Editing by Bill Trott)