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Doesn't it look like someone put duct tape in the car's mouth so he couldn't talk?
Surrealist comment, I know, but my impression nonetheless.
;)
A beauty they tried to revisit with this other beauty:
The new grills would work better in past designs. This guy made a cool render:
Done! ;)
The soundtrack to David Arnold's Casino Royale has a track entitled 'Aston Montenegro' (because Bond drives his Aston Martin in Montenegro at this point). But is that title a pun on... Austin Montego? :D
There's a little video of the Goldfinger car now:
Complete with a cheeky insert of one of the NTTD stunt 'Astons'! :)
Let's say, that's just not playing it by their strengths....
As in it's a cheap shot to get a new car connected to an icon (Bond) without the official backing. In other words: they don't have the marketing budget.
Massive fail, IMO.
I wonder when bond will drive an electric car ?
When a sufficiently lucrative sponsorship deal is offered.
More like product placement(advertising), than sponsorship.
Did eon get any money from aston martin for the db5 and dbs that were used in NTTD ?
I don't think they get money as such, but the firms provide the cars I think at no expense to the film. With the DB5 replicas in this one that would obviously be quite a huge saving as there's an awful lot of work gone into creating them.
I think they've said that they don't get any cash from any of the product placements, the firms (like say Heineken for example) just get to appear in the film and in return they promote the movie on pack and in their own adverts etc. I think it's a mutually beneficial arrangement to the extent that no-one has to actually pay the other for it. So they say, anyway.
Well he supposedly drove a Hydrogen powered Ford Edge in QoS (although I think that was fictional), and the Aston Valhalla in NTTD is a hybrid, although it's unclear whether he drives it. He'll have an electric car soon, it's pretty inevitable.
Lucky for us, Europe won't get this facelifted Lexus IS... :D
I read somewhere that toyota prefer hydrogen rather than electric powertrains.
Maybe that's why they haven't got a EV at the moment ???
It's almost as ugly as the updated camry.
Toyota and lexus cars used to look fine but now their cars designs are crazy ugly.