Hey guys, I found this and well i noticed it wasn't on the site
BOND TITLE & PLOT REVEALED?
An article on BlicOnline claims that Serbian cellist Jelena Mihailovic was chosen to write the opening score for the new James Bond film, which Sam Mendes is directing.
The article claims that Mihailovic was told that the name of the new movie is "Carte Blanche," which happens to be name of the new James Bond novel by Jeffrey Deaver.
In the book, Bond starts his assignment on the outskirts of Novi Sad in Serbia where an Irish sapper-turned-enforcer named Niall Dunne is planning to derail a train carrying three hundred kilograms of methyl isocyanate, dumping it into the Danube. Bond is able to prevent the catastrophe by derailing the train himself at a much safer place along the line. He is unable to detain Dunne, who kills Bond's Serbian contacts in the course of his escape.
This sounds very similar to the scene described in Times of India, which said that Daniel Craig will be doing stunts on a freight train for over five to six days. The paper described the scene as one of the biggest shot in the country.
@jayaottley have you checked out this cellist Jelena? Seems like a good choice,ha? check her video...jimi hendrix purple haze jelena mihailovic on youtube .. rocks for real!
BOND TITLE & PLOT REVEALED?
An article on BlicOnline claims that Serbian cellist Jelena Mihailovic was chosen to write the opening score for the new James Bond film, which Sam Mendes is directing.
The article claims that Mihailovic was told that the name of the new movie is "Carte Blanche," which happens to be name of the new James Bond novel by Jeffrey Deaver.
In the book, Bond starts his assignment on the outskirts of Novi Sad in Serbia where an Irish sapper-turned-enforcer named Niall Dunne is planning to derail a train carrying three hundred kilograms of methyl isocyanate, dumping it into the Danube. Bond is able to prevent the catastrophe by derailing the train himself at a much safer place along the line. He is unable to detain Dunne, who kills Bond's Serbian contacts in the course of his escape.
This sounds very similar to the scene described in Times of India, which said that Daniel Craig will be doing stunts on a freight train for over five to six days. The paper described the scene as one of the biggest shot in the country.
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