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The Sun's article says that a 19-page storyboard and script for a scene was left in an English pub. More interesting, the article features new stills from the movie: http://www.thesun.co...6340486,00.html
Posted 27 July 2006 - 05:40 AM
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So overwhelmed was he by his good nature and virtue of soul, that he immediately looked to the most reliable source for the returning of property to rightful owners, said source not being in the business of blurting out whatever it finds as being 'information that is for the good of the reading public'.
A quick call to Pinewood would have had some stooges from the stunt team a-running to ensure swift retrieval.
But instead, it was the Sun - a classic in misplaced belief in loyalties.
Oh well, all's well that ends well.
(Nice pics)
Posted 27 July 2006 - 12:21 PM
So overwhelmed was he by his good nature and virtue of soul, that he immediately looked to the most reliable source for the returning of property to rightful owners, said source not being in the business of blurting out whatever it finds as being 'information that is for the good of the reading public'.
A quick call to Pinewood would have had some stooges from the stunt team a-running to ensure swift retrieval.
But instead, it was the Sun - a classic in misplaced belief in loyalties.
Oh well, all's well that ends well.
(Nice pics)
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At least The Sun did the right thing. They could have paid the guy and ran a 19 page "Special Exclusive of Top Secret Bond Storyboards". Actually I think they know the leagal ramifications of doing that so they promptly let the powers that be know and in return got a legit scoop that I think is actually better.
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Posted 27 July 2006 - 02:17 PM
At least The Sun did the right thing. They could have paid the guy and ran a 19 page "Special Exclusive of Top Secret Bond Storyboards". Actually
Posted 27 July 2006 - 02:25 PM
At least The Sun did the right thing. They could have paid the guy and ran a 19 page "Special Exclusive of Top Secret Bond Storyboards". Actually
Hmm, they still yet may run the 19 page exclusive.
Not that I am especially untrusting, but I would suggest the Sun is very capable of running a copy of the script, handing back the original, getting kudos, running a couple of press pics and then leaking various elements of the story from 'sources close to the production'.
I could never sit here in fluffy naivety and thank the Lord the Sun did the right thing.
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Posted 27 July 2006 - 07:46 PM
Basically Daniel Craig is an actor not a model'Left the script in the pub' my . Barbara Broccoli probably planted the damn thing, and paperclipped her business card on the front of it, along with a printed Mapquest showing how to get from the pub to the studios.
Nevertheless, the pictures look very good, and Craig is more in his element being pummeled to the face or having things exploding around him rather than posing for stills in suits and tuxedos.