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Miranda Frost: I know all about you - sex for dinner, death for breakfast.

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As Bond's car is hanging on to the ice by its parachute you can see it's not Pierce Brosnan but a stunt double. See more...

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John Cleese says 'I never joke about my work'. Just like Desmond Llewellyn in 'Goldfinger' when he was introducing Bond's first Aston Martin. In that film he said it when Bond couldn't believe it had an ejector seat, and in the new film it's said said again when he can't believe the car has camouflage. See more...

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Die Another Day

Continuity: During the car chase on the ice, Bond's Aston Martin flips over. You can see the left wing mirror break off as this happens, together with a chunk of something else. When the car flips back over, the wing mirror's back on in one piece. A chunk of something else falls off though, but there's no visible damage to the car afterwards.

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