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Latest Bond adventure Spectre sets record for largest film stunt explosion ever

As Bond ventures towards the heart of SPECTRE, he learns of a chilling connection between himself and the enemy he seeks, played by Christoph Waltz.

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The latest Bond movie, which has made over $75 million since its debut a few days ago, will probably not get to the numbers of the previous films but it will at least take a record. He has also played the suave superspy in “Quantum of Solace” and 2012’s “Skyfall”, the most successful Bond movie in franchise history.

Actor Daniel Craig, who reprised his role as the iconic super spy James Bond in “Spectre”, is in love with the merriment, music and thrill of Bollywood.

The blast is part of an especially climactic scene in the 24th Bond film Spectre. As Bond becomes closer to discovering the truth about SPECTRE, he builds a romantic relationship with the daughter of an assassin and former nemesis, which leads him to the identity of the enemy behind all of his llife’s turmoil.

“Spectre” steps into new territory, and critics are giving it high praise.

“The film is, you know, doing incredibly well around the world”. The film opens with an intense parkour action scene as Bond chases an African bomb maker through a construction site. In this film, the casting was a mixed bag, but even still, Craig makes up for it with his charm. The return of Ernst Blofeld as Bond’s main nemesis was a great addition to the movie, as it added a nostalgia factor; however, Mendes was unable to use Waltz to his prime.

A cryptic message from the past sends James Bond (Daniel Craig) on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome, where he meets Lucia Sciarra (Monica Bellucci), the attractive and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal.

“Spectre” follows Bond’s quest to gain more insight into the existence of an evil organization called SPECTRE.

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Trade experts believe that with no major releases till November 20, Spectre is expected to continue making waves at the box-office. Spectre is a film with action, emotion, thrills and depth that fans and newcomers will all like. One scene where Bond is supposed to go through something crippling he gets right back up and causes an explosion like nothing ever happened.

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