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New Bond film ‘Spectre’ breaks box office records in UK

FILM fans were shaken and stirred into attending the new James Bond film at Cineworld Bolton as the multiplex hosted a special 007 themed evening.

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“Spectre”, the 24 James Bond film, is released in United Kingdom cinemas yesterday and worldwide in early November. “And I hope we managed to put all that stuff in there”, Mendes said.

James Bond has never had to worry when it comes to the ladies but as fans of the film franchise will know, his love interests are always much younger than he is.

Britain’s Guardian and Telegraph newspapers gave Spectre a maximum five stars, with The Telegraph praising the film’s “swaggering show of confidence”. “I’m really thrilled and a bit relieved”.

“There’s different sides of his character that we explore in this”, said Craig, who was in black tie.

And Daniel revealed he was nervous about watching the film alongside the royals. We’re done. All I want to do is move on.

Meanwhile back in London, Max Denbigh (Andrew Scott), the new head of the Centre for National Security, questions Bond’s actions and challenges the relevance of MI6, led by M (Ralph Fiennes).

“She (Swann) is supposed to have the traditional role of being rescued, but actually she rejects his help and is like “I’ve got this, I’ll do this on my own”, Harris said”. I even had a few apologies, they were sorry. “That’s a large part of why the movie is what it is because people were willing to go the extra mile”.

During recent promo, Naomie spoke out about the sexual chemistry between Bond and Miss Moneypenny. “Dont mess with me, i just started growin a little chin hair!”

Speaking to the BBC on the red carpet, producer Barbara Broccoli said: “I’m pretty determined to keep him!” The best time is when I get to reunite with the same band, the same group of people.

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While Weisz left her husband to chat to the crowd and do press on the red carpet, she seemed unable to keep her hands off him when they ventured inside.

Daring Kate welcomes Bond in pale see-through, open back gown