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  • ...he most famous Batmobile, the one from the [[Batman (TV series)|1960s live action television show]], began life as a [[concept car]] called the [[Lincoln Fut ...as a "batmobile." Six individual Batmobiles were built for filming in the movie, each with a special purpose to meet the various stunt needs of the film: t
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  • ...tion. The second, less successful film, was [[Roar of the Crowd]], another movie about motor racing.
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  • ...dy of James Bond named Damian Drake in the film ''[[Looney Tunes: Back in Action]]''. * ''[[Looney Tunes: Back in Action]]'' (2003)
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  • ...specialised Bond themes reflected the style and locations featured in the movie, and the actor playing Bond. ...n cue. Since then, the primary use of the "James Bond Theme" has been with action scenes.
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  • If the movie was indeed filmed as Lelouch claims, it might indicate a criminally reckles ...), again because of the claim by Lelouch that the movie portrays real live action (and thus is replicable by thrill-seekers), as opposed to cinematographic s
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  • ...quality of the CGI effects in some scenes was also criticized; compare the action sequence at the beginning (Bond's near-escape in Northern Korea using milit ''Die Another Day'' was the first movie since ''[[Live and Let Die (film)|Live and Let Die]]'' not to feature [[Des
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  • ...on-track gate event competition for ''[[Supercross (film)|Supercross: The Movie]]''. ...the high drama of the competitive cycle world, and filmed with live racing action photography. The production is being distributed domestically by 20th Centu
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  • | caption = ''The Spy Who Loved Me'' movie poster ...r being offered the opportunity to direct the 1978 film, ''[[Superman: The Movie]]''. It has been reported that EON Productions, after Hamilton's departure,
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  • ...utilizing his imposing physicality and graceful, cat-like movements during action sequences. ...it in a 2002 interview with [[Sam Donaldson]] for ABCNews.com. ([[American Movie Classics]] erroneously listed ''[[Thunderball]]'' as Connery's favorite dur
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  • ...or the Bond films, being used in quite a few Bond movies, primarily during action scenes. Here are its most notable appearances: The theme has not been featured in its entirety in a Bond movie since its use in ''[[Moonraker (film)|Moonraker]]''.
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  • ..., Barry introduced the percussive theme ''[[James Bond music#007|007]]'' – action music that came to be considered the 'secondary James Bond Theme' and is us #Man Overboard / Smersh in Action
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  • ...px solid #999;" |[[Image:007TNDposter.jpg|280px|'''''Tomorrow Never Dies'' movie poster''']] ...ie Thomsen || Professor Inga Bergstrom is the pre-mission Bond girl of the movie, seen engaged in a passionate embrace with 007 when Moneypenny called. Berg
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  • |Caption:||''The Living Daylights'' movie poster ...becoming "monogamous" in the age of AIDS and HIV, in any case, by the next movie, he is bed hopping again. In the film, Kara is a naive and innocent Czechos
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  • ...ve earthquake. Zorin floods the mine with the first set of explosives, the action almost killing Bond and Zorin's henchwoman May Day, while Sutton escapes th ...with Roger's "Of course you are". Jenny is seen throughout the rest of the movie performing many tasks for May Day and Zorin, who she is fiercely loyal to.
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  • It has also been announced that the movie features [[cameo appearance|cameo roles]] by British entrepreneur [[Richard ...emy Awards|Academy Award]] for his [[2004 in film|2004]] film, ''[[Closer (movie)|Closer]]''. However, there were unconfirmed rumours that Owen had turned d
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  • |Caption:||''Goldfinger'' movie poster ...m four times ranking it #90 for [[AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes|best movie quote]] ("A martini. [[Shaken, not stirred]]."), #53 for [[AFI's 100 Years.
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  • While ''GoldenEye'' is technically the third original James Bond movie that doesn't contain any reference to an [[Ian Fleming]] novel or short sto ...sed by General [[Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov]] in a number of scenes in the movie.
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  • ...r being offered the opportunity to direct the 1978 film, ''[[Superman: The Movie]]''. EON Productions would later turn to [[Lewis Gilbert]] who had directed ...r (film)|Moonraker]]''. Previously, Kiel played a similar character in the action comedy ''[[Silver Streak (1976 film)|Silver Streak]]'' starring [[Gene Wild
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  • ...of the world is like. In a way the most interesting place for a James Bond movie to go is inward — deeper into Bond himself." Born in Germany and rais ...ator Gary Powell said the accidents were a testament to the realism of the action.
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  • ...s Jones]] || [[Denise Richards]] || Dr. Jones is the lead Bond girl of the movie (almost by default as Elektra turns out to be the villain). She is a nuclea ...core, both of which are reused in ''[[Die Another Day]]''. The first is an action theme, performed on the upper-registers of the piano, heard during "Pipelin
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