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That picture of Broz and Sean in their black overalls is amazing.
Tim rocking the wetsuit look, his hair looks better there, than in most of LTK.
http://i.imgur.com/mJcVFTv.jpg
This one is actually from Woman of Straw. Many people think it's from TB, it's a common mistake. Sunspel (clothing manufacturer who made Craig's polo shirt and t-shirts for CR), made the same mistake by using this photo to re-create Bond's Thunderball swim shorts for the Barbican exhibition.
http://www.jamesbondlifestyle.com/news/sunspel-releases-bonds-1960s-style-swim-short
I can't even imagine the pressure Pierce Brosnan had during these shots. Trying to balance doing a job, while also probably comparing himself to Connery, Moore, but simultaneously trying to seem absolutely natural.
A still (likely from an early version of the teaser trailer) of a deleted scene meant to precede Bond and Elektra's love scene, presumably in which Elektra entices Bond to sleep with her:
It's the happy faces of the people looking out of the window and waving that makes this. Clearly having the Best Day At The Office Ever.
I found the clip here at 15:06 in this behind the scenes feature:
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"Look after Mr Bond. Make sure some arm comes to him."
Wonderful pic. It looks as though a different backdrop has been digitally placed in the photo. Thanks @bondjames.
This is one of my favorite, all-time Bond scenes. The set. The lighting. The mood. The music. And Craig and Marlohe are exceptional. I love that it starts with Bond getting his martini shaken and him saying, "Perfect." That one word reveals so much: The fact that he cares about the drink being right, in a situation like this, demonstrates what an effin' cool customer he is.
Just a beautiful scene.
The part that sticks out for me is the discussion of fear, and how Bond states that he knows when a woman is afraid and pretending not to be. A great nod to Vesper without Bond naming her, which he would never do in any situation. I love those quiet little asides or thoughts from Bond that shows us that he still thinks of his past and his experiences and mistakes.