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You need to lobby your govt for some tax breaks for movie makers!
@jobo - that's a crying shame. You only have to watch the excellent 'The Heroes of Telemark' (which was actually shot on location) to see that Norway is the perfect place for a 007 adventure.
I know that Haggis originally wanted QoS to conclude in the Alps but Forster changed it to the desert.
I think it's time Craig got his skis on!
For some reason the idea of Dan on skis just seems really funny :D
Actually, I know what you mean.
Is he a skier at all?
Oh no, that sort of talk won't do at all. I take issue with this as I have quite large, slightly protruding ears (think Lazenby) as well, and mine never freeze when on skis ;)
Though they do provide a fair bit of unwelcome wind-resistance...
Come to think of it - apart from Rog' and Tim, haven't all 007's had quite large or protruding ears? Connery did a bit, Lazenby & Craig need no explaining, and Brosnan has pretty huge ears if you take a closer look...
There's a bit of GE when Brozza's black hair hangs over the top of his ears and makes him look a little like someone from Star Trek.
0.46-0.50
Yes, but like he said, remember; "just wait till you get to my teeth" ;)
Part of the problem is actually the opposite. I remember reading a norwegian article on the issue not long ago. Apparently one of the reasons New Zealand and Iceland have become very popular countries for major film productions, is because they offer filmmakers to cover a certain percentage of what it would cost to film on location there. You can almost call it a government funding for international filmmakers. That incentive is unpopular amongst certain politicians in Norway because its supposedly "an unnecessary burden on Norwegian tax payers". Its quite a bizarre scenario in what internationally is considered to be a "socialist country" (although that's not really the case…) and one of the wealthiest nations in the world, but the government is simply not willing to spend money on boosting Norwegian film industry. Its too bad!
og ingenting vil endre seg med den nye regjeringen heller... Jeg er allerede lei av retningene de har tatt... Gleder meg til Jonas blir statsminister.
Sorry! Enough norwegian.
I really want to see Daniel ski :)
Enda en nordmann? :) Trodde vi bare var to her. Ja, håper vi får Jonas på plass så fort som mulig ;)
Sorry, let's not make this a Norwegian-only thread. As much as I would've loved to see Bond in Norway, I think the chances are slim because of the lack of the incentive from our government... But snow would've been awesome in Bond 24 nonetheless :)