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Our last visit with the Bond crew answered several interesting
rumors about the franchise and the upcoming installment, "Quantum of Solace," but with the international press focused
on every aspect of the production, new questions continue to arise. The cast and
director Marc Forster were happy to shed light on some of the more
recent rumors floating around the Internet.
Rumor: James Bond drives a Ford Bronco in the movie.
True or false? False. Bond's trademark Aston Martin DB5
will return for "Solace," but 007 fans were weary of Daniel Craig being behind the wheel of production partner
Ford. While Craig confirmed he drives several vehicles in the new flick, a
30-year-old Ford Bronco isn't one of them. Craig says that pleasure belongs to
his co-star Olga Kurylenko.
Rumor: Amy Winehouse is no longer singing the title song.
True or false? True. Director Marc Forster wouldn't comment
on the troubled singer directly, but he confirms a new search is underway. He
says, "We are looking, seeing what is out there. It's a tricky one because it
has to be right."
Rumor: "Quantum" was intended to be a sequel to "Casino Royale." True or false? True.
According to Jesper Christensen, who appears as Mr. White in both films, when he
was first contacted about the role, he was provided a screenplay for "Royale"
and a detailed treatment of the then-untitled follow-up. Christensen says, "It
made my life very difficult, the first one, because there were so many things I
couldn't say."
Rumor: Craig has kept one of 007's trademark tuxedos.
True or false? True, although, he refers to it as a "dinner
jacket."
Rumor: Mathieu Amalric bases his character, Greene, on former
British Prime Minister Tony Blair and French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
True or false? False (sort of). The French actor says his
comments were taken out of context. "I said, 'I could be inspired by the smile
of Tony Blair, which is like a mystery.' Or how Sarkozy has to keep inside his
agressivity and his violence and he tries to. And I find that fascinating for my
character."
Look for more on "Quantum of Solace" in upcoming months on MSN Movies.
The film opens nationwide Nov. 7.
Next column: Sarah Jessica Parker returns to dish about the big-screen
version of "Sex and the City."
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