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SPOILER: Next Bond Film, Number 22, Information

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posted on Nov, 22 2006 @ 08:49 PM
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Well, its coming in 2008, and will be called "The Property of a Lady".

This film will be a sequel to Casino Royal. Some of you bond fans out there know, that Bond was married. Thats where this one is going. The Actress, Eva Green, (the bond girl in Casino Royale) will be his new wife. I will post more info as it comes.


TD



posted on Nov, 29 2006 @ 09:10 AM
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This is a spoiler, but didn't Eva Green die in Casino Royale. It would be pretty tough to bring her back from the dead. And if she was alive Bond would surely make sure she was dead.



posted on Nov, 29 2006 @ 09:13 AM
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Yeah, that hottie drowned in Casino Royale.

Shame too!

Peace


edit to add: BTW "property of a lady" was the term used by Roger Moore in Octopussy to describe the green Faberge egg that he stole from the auction early in the move. I wonder if it's going to be a remake of Octopussy?

[edit on 29-11-2006 by Dr Love]



posted on Dec, 24 2006 @ 02:49 PM
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Didn't bond get married in the one with George Lazenby, She died soon after.
So that would mean he's been married twice...



posted on Dec, 26 2006 @ 10:10 AM
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oh dear, double post.

[edit on 26-12-2006 by rich23]



posted on Dec, 26 2006 @ 10:12 AM
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Yeah, Diana Rigg... she was gorgeous. I was upset when her character got killed... but I was young back then. By the time the romance took off in Casino Royale I just thought, OK, she's for the chop.

I can't quite see them breaking the rule that Bond is unattached for the next movie, but who knows? They've revived the franchise by getting rid of a lot of the camper stuff (although having a defibrillation kit in the Aston was rather convenient, I have to say) so something of a "clean slate" approach is useful.



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