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I don't disagree, but does it have a role to play in the movies still?
The deeper meaning, I think, is that it perhaps ties into the whole "Bond's past" theme of Skyfall.
Yes, I am happy to see it return.
Yeah, they can't have it in every movie (unlike, I would argue, Q and Moneypenny), but it's awesome when it shows up from time to time.
And for the 50th anniversary? It had better be there!
If that's the case it makes Q a bit behind the times though doesn't it?
I liked the 70s Lotuses - they were of their time. I just feel a 21st century Bond should be driving a contemporary car.
In it's day it was a performance car,now it's like a rowboat compared with the current cars.
Therefore this section of the movie is Bond clearly 'off duty', Fleming's Bond was always a car fanatic, and it's not a stretch that our current 007 would have such a classic tucked away for weekend blasts with pretty girls, it's the epitome of British sophistication and crafstmanship, the perefect choice for me and I'm glad to have it back.
Exactly. The Bond of the books drove around a 1930's Bentley to get to and from work and out of London. Bond's fondness for classic cars is an important facet of his character.
They should've left it in the past as Connery's car.
That is quite an interesting point.
Oh come on, it's the same car! Next people'll get miffed if the color is just a tint off on the gray scale.
I did notice the car in GE was more grey than GF silver...
"DAD type reference"? Not at all. The DB5 is Bond's car. It's what he drives to get around like some drive a Vauxhall or Toyota.
Britt Ekland perhaps?
I hear she's still a good ride.
Mind you, if I were Craigs Bond, i'd have traded in the DB5 for one of these babies....
:x
Except it wasn't for years, and it was only bought back in GE and CR as a cheap way to try and get more people to see the film. I wouldn't mind so much if it was just Bonds personal car that he drove around a bit, but apparently it'll be the main car with gadgets in.
Should've bought back the Vantage, it's a nicer car anyway (even though it would make me a bit sad if anyone except Dalton ^:)^ drove it)
The thing is, neither film needed the extra attention. People flocked to GE after that long wait and they were just giddy to have a Bond film released again, and for CR you had those who went because they were either Bond fans, Craig fans, Craig haters who hoped to watch him fail on screen, and the common moviegoers. And I don't remember any extra promotion of the DB5 before the releases of either film.