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Bond cast take ‘Spectre’ to Rome
“Spectre” will be the second Bond movie for Naomie Harris, but it is only now that she can freely talk about her character Eve Moneypenny, who is the legendary MI6 secretary.
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The latest film sees Bond confronting enemies from his past through a shadowy organisation known as Spectre.
Mendes, who won an Oscar for “American Beauty” in 1999, said: “We sweated blood over it and I’m outrageously excited and a tad bit mitigated”.
But it certainly isn’t an age thing.
Another woman playing a pivotal role in SPECTRE is Madeleine Swann, who is brought to the screen by French actress Léa Seydoux.
“She certainly isn’t a weak, Bond Girl of old that needs rescuing”.
Noemi’s comments about the name change aren’t the first, however.
“We’ve surrounded him with very strong women who have no problem putting him in his place”, Craig told the publication.
She told Radio Times: “I imagine she comes from the Home Counties, is very bright, a tomboy and much closer to her father than her mother”.
“It doesn’t have repercussions – you get the odd passionate person to put it mildly but for the most, it’s great. I think it would have been perverse in a few way to avoid being in this”. Oops. By the end of the movie, she was in her familiar position as M’s secretary.
While fans lined and cheered for their favorite celebrities walking down the red carpet, Prince Harry was exclusively focused on Bond himself. “I think it’s really good, I think Sam’s done an unbelievable job and I’d love people to see it”. “I love the idea that cinemas around the country will be full tonight at the same time as we are doing the royal premiere”. You can’t be like, “Oh James”.
“The scene where we are kissing…it was like a tango”, she said.
Fiennes said: “Would I pout?”
“So I was very happy when they chose me for the film”.
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“I literally can’t believe it, I’ve used up all my luck for this year and next year”, he says in the video.