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Yes I believe so. But after so long with no news on Bond 25, even this small nugget of info for some reason I'm finding hard to believe is Bond 25 related!
As I said a day or two ago, they are working on it.
in your opinion you think 2018 is still possible?
Well, here's hoping this time around they can come up with a script that's actually worth keeping a secret.
@RC7 are you at liberty to say how long they've been working on it?
Damn, two more?! That's ambitious. I'm hoping just for one, but I like your thinking.
Sorry, I meant to say force to be reckoned with in 2017 and beyond. Look at the massive franchises like the MCU, Star Wars, Harry Potter, etc. Bond is on par with them now. They were not always. Successful, sure, but Bond has not been a game changer since the 60s. When SF hit a billion it changed everything and brought the franchise to another level.
While not B25 related, I'm sure some will be interested to learn that two highly respected Bond alums will soon play lesbian lovers in a new drama. Things are certainly looking up.
http://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/764670/James-Bond-007-Eva-Green-Gemma-Arterton-Virgina-Woolf-Vita-Sackville-West-Bond-girls
With whom are they working is what I want to know.
Gemma Arterton and Eva Green as lovers? I'm there!
Truck pattern: UH-1D
Construction year: 1969
Manufacturer: Bell
Number of works: S / N 8421/8379
Device number:
Mark: 73 + 01
Previous code:
Origin: Niederstetten
Comment: Accident 1.5.1993
There is a photo on the website and looking at how it's displayed, it's not a flyer.
. by pat.beardmore, on Flickr
The UH-1D is still flown in small numbers by the German Army because the NH-90 is not arriving in time and working condition, so I imagine the museum could get a replacement some time soon. I'm further guessing that the studio wanted a cheap but still airworthy heli, while it's nothing really special for a museum. Sort of like having a standard 1960s VW Beetle in a car museum. We'll see.
they might not want to damage it...
We will see what the film entails like I said I find this interesting but would prefer official word.
I agree that's likely. But given all the attention for buying a helicopter, you got to wonder how long that secrecy will hold for more serious matters. That will be especially true once agents are contacted on behalf of lead actors.
OK, makes sense. I was kind of surprised that it was "flown" to England, but as cargo it's a different story. Or maybe it is still in "working condition" (in a purely technical sense) but has no certificate any more so perhaps it could be used in a short flying scene before being blown up. As I said, just guessing.