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I so would've loved Scarlett Johansson to be in Bond 25!! Hopefully EON will get her for Bond 26! She has all the makings of an amazing bond girl!!
Apparently it is a Czech VZ58 Compact, not very often used in movies, but previously seen in... SPECTRE:
And guess where too:
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/SA_Vz.58_assault_rifle#_Czech_Small_Arms_SA_vz._58_Compact
Hmm
Interesting...
Well, they do have people, everywhere...
The boyfriend thing is silly, but the gun is interesting. I had thought about the gun he was carrying before but it was more about possibly putting a time/date on the Norway sequence based on the type of gun the assassin was carrying. Didn't see the trivial connection with the previous film til now, so well spotted @ggl007
I HOPE SO.
When every agent in your facility is using the same random weapon Czech weapon, I think it's a clue at least.
I am afraid not, with an American director at the helm. I fear we shall be losing these traditions that make Bond a gem in the market. I fear Bond shall be another pack in the herd. I hope not, but as a certain masked villain once said, "hope is a mistake".
Just like people said Quantum wouldn't be even mentioned in B24 and Madeleine would never, ever show up in B25.
+1
I'd love a TMWTGG like dinner scene.
My only worry with an American director is the risk of potentially losing that "European touch" I feel the films have (most of them anyway).
I think that's totaly unfounded.
Both Cary and Rami are very stylish guys who know one or two things about style and sophistication.
He clearly hasn't seen any of Fukunaga's works.
Yes, a sumptuous film...