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Bond, James Bond Exhibition Coming To Science Museum In London


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#1 Blue Eyes

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Posted 21 May 2002 - 11:26 AM

The James Bond exhibition, Bond, James Bond, is moving from the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television to the Science Museum this October. CommanderBond.Net has already provided extensive coverage on the current incarnation of the event and now we have further details on the forthcoming incarnation.

On 16 October 2002 the Science Museum will unveil Bond, James Bond. In partnership with Eon Productions, The Science Museum presents an exciting new exhibition to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the world's best-known movie phenomenon - the James Bond films.

BOND, JAMES BOND includes original objects, concept drawings, storyboards and costume designs from all nineteen Bond movies. From Oddjob's deadly bowler hat in Goldfinger, to the Acrostar jet of Octopussy and the credit card key from The World Is Not Enough, BOND, JAMES BOND showcases gadgets, vehicles and iconic images that are the hallmarks of the Bond films. The exhibition is a behind-the-scenes exploration of the creative talents and skills of the production process that have made Bond an international phenomenon.

The Exhibition: In Die Another Day, the 20th Bond film (to be released in autumn 2002), Pierce Brosnan returns at the wheel of the latest Aston Martin, a marque first made famous in Goldfinger. The Aston Martin displayed in the entrance along with the Q-Boat from The World Is Not Enough, will herald Bond's presence in the Museum

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Just A Glimpse Of Some Of The Things Visitors Will Get To See When They Visit


Armed with a special agent swipe card, visitors enter the world of BOND, JAMES BOND with the first module setting the origins of the character in the social and political context of the Cold War era, with its spy scandals, the Berlin wall and the space race. Visitors then move through a presentation of the innovative title sequences, trying their hand at the technique of creating the famous girls and guns titles, before registering as a special agent with MI6. Arriving in a recreation of M's office, visitors will be briefed on their mission and see original objects including the original Top Secret file from Thunderball.

Are you paying attention 007? The next stop is Q's workshop, where original plans and drawings - including those of the Aston Martin DB5, the jetpack and the Q boat - surround objects from the films, including Bond's Omega laser watch. Pride of place is given to the Crocodile submarine and Acrostar Jet from Octopussy. Suitably equipped for a challenging mission, visitors experience a death-defying stunt before entering the villain's lair. Based on the funhouse from The Man With The Golden Gun visitors will encounter some of Bond's deadly adversaries and see Rosa Klebb's flick-knife shoe, Oddjob's bowler hat, the Golden Gun and Jaws' murderous teeth.

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#2 SiCo

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Posted 22 May 2002 - 09:09 AM

Just to let you know it is scheduled to run until Spring 2003, no exact end date has been set yet though.

#3 James Page

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Posted 22 May 2002 - 10:49 AM

MI6 will be attending the official press preview day before the show opens to the public in it's new home in the Science Museum, London. We'll have a report up before the show opens.

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Posted 22 May 2002 - 09:43 AM

That long? Interesting. I've heard it's going to tour worldwide after London. Which I guess would run till the time of release of Bond 21.

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Posted 22 May 2002 - 07:22 AM

I should be able to make it sometime in November. I believe it will be staying open in London till December (but that's just a guess based on the release of Die Another Day) and I should be in the UK in November.

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Posted 22 May 2002 - 09:05 AM

I'll try my best to get there, after all, "there's no point in living if you can't fell alive"!

#7 General Koskov

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Posted 22 May 2002 - 04:56 AM

This sounds fantastic! I probably won't be able to go, though. :) Oh well, bring me back a postcard.