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Thank goodness for Madeleine having a different outfit/hair style every scene, makes it really easy to figure out the chronology!
https://youtube.com/watch?v=LUAr-rgK16o
uk time?
Anyone been there to see this ?
Hey, I just find it refreshing they're acknowledging Greene as a villain. QoS is rare enough, but you'd think there's no one Bond fights between Le Chiffre and Silva.
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Nice use of Portishead music.
Finally.. Guessing in a few days or so
https://www.notimetodie.dhl/en
Thanks mate, it's such a simple idea but it makes for a really good advert
Curious music. I guess it could be from the film?
That’s a cute idea; better made than their original NTTD ones if you ask me!
I wonder if anyone else has made any new ads for this release?
I’m always curious about Craig’s advert duties: he pretty much only seems to do one brand per film (Omega being a slightly special case as he works for them directly; but even then I don’t think he’s done any NTTD tie-in stuff with them). Heineken is the only one he’s advertised for the last three(?) films I think.
The man likes beer
The National Motor Museum is hosting a new exhibition: Bond in Motion - No Time To Die, starting Oct. 15.
From the website: "The exhibition will be the first opportunity for the public to see the folding-wing glider from the film. The full-size model will be suspended above Bond’s iconic silver birch Aston Martin DB5, complete with new LED number plate and machine guns."
Was thinking the same thing - it's a brilliant ad. Simple idea, very well executed.
He did do adverts for Sony (for QoS and Skyfall)
I suspect its a cost thing, they can pay to have Craig pop up but its probably millions of $ that only the biggest ones can afford.
Wait, is that a little spoiler in the exhibition blurb? "LED number plates"! Is this a modern twist on the revolving ones?
I haven't heard this before, if it's common knowledge I've missed it completely. If true it's another glorious little nod to the past by Mr Fukunaga.
When I went to Bond in Motion in (crikey) December 2019, they had the NTTD cars including the DB5, with gattling guns and the changing LED numberplate. Hence the DB5 having an italian numberplate and not the usual BMT 216A.
The Sony SF one was the one where he arrived in a sort of underground hi tech bunker wasn't it? And the SF Heineken was the train one- I feel like SF might be the only one where he promoted more than one brand..?
Oh I'm sure. It might also be a Bond contractual thing and Craig's people managed to negotiate that he only does one (don't Bonds usually have a three-film contract and then negotiate after that?).
There are certainly levels: Nokia paid enough to get Lashana Lynch (but not Craig), and DHL paid enough to get... the car :D
That's cool. I must say if they had the V8 I'd definitely go... Hopefully that will be on show somewhere soon (I know it appeared at Battersea the other day but I'm presuming that was just for the afternoon).
Land Rover series III
New Land Rover Defender with battle damage to the left side
DB5 with battle damage, light-up mini guns and LED number plates that change between BMT216A,
4711-EA-62 and A 4269 00
V8 Vantage
Primo's Triumph Scrambler 1200
Nomi's Royal Alloy GT125 scooter
Bond's Matera suit
Bond's London MI6 suit
Nomi's Jamaica outfit
DB5 mines
Primo's jewellery - chain, rings and bracelet
Primo's Matera sunglasses
Bond's Matera sunglasses
Bond's Aston Martin car keys
B25 cast and crew signed clapperboard
Oh ok, I didn't realise that. Thank you for clarifying it.
Not sure what this is...?
Bond branded trainers and hoodies.
Looks like the rumours of them CGI-ing in newer mobiles might be correct. The ones in this advert look, to me, poorly CG’d in,
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