On December 8th 2023 I was invited to the media event at ‘BOND IN MOTION’ in Prague, Czech Republic. It was a great collection of 85 exhibits from James Bond films. That day special guests attended the event: Special Effects Supervisor Chris Corbould OBE, stunt coordinator Lee Morrison, actress Maryam d’Abo, actress Carole Ashby and EON’s archivist Meg Simmonds.
– Aston Martin DB5 from ‘No Time to Die’.– Land Rover Defender 110 double-cab from ‘Skyfall’.– Actress Carole Ashby, Special Effects Supervisor Chris Corbould OBE and actress Maryam d’Abo.– Special Effects Supervisor Chris Corbould OBE standing at the roll over rig from ‘Die Another Day’.– Stunt coordinator Lee Morrison. – EON’s archivist Meg Simmonds.– Aston Martin DB5 from ‘Goldfinger’.– Aston Martin V12 Vanquish from ‘Die Another Day’.– Aston Martin V12 Vanquish from ‘Die Another Day’.– Aston Martin V12 Vanquish from ‘Die Another Day’.– Spiked Tyre from ‘Die Another Day’.– Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin N2 from ‘Spectre’.– Aston Martin DB5 from ‘Goldfinger’.– Rolls-Royce Phantom III from ‘Goldfinger’.– Rolls-Royce Phantom III from ‘Goldfinger’.– Aston Martin V8 from ‘The Living Daylights’.– BMW Z8 from ‘The World is Not Enough’.– Jaguar XKR from ‘Die Another Day’.– Jaguar XKR from ‘Die Another Day’.– Aston Martin DBS Superleggera from ‘No Time to Die’.– Aston Martin DB10 from ‘Spectre’.– Jaguar C-X75 from ‘Spectre’.– Jaguar C-X75 from ‘Spectre’.– Little Nellie autogyro from ‘You Only Live Twice’.– Acrostar BD-5J jet from ‘Octopussy’.– BMW R1200C from ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’.– Q boat from ‘The World is Not Enough’.– Aston Martin DB5 miniature from ‘Skyfall’.– MIG 29 miniature from ‘Goldeneye’ and Bell 206 Jetranger miniature from ‘For Your Eyes Only’.– Pipeline inspection gauge from ‘The Living Daylights’.– Aston Martin DB5 from ‘Goldfinger’.Aston Martin DB5 from ‘Goldfinger’.– G-DAR from ‘No Time to Die’.– Stealthy Bird glider from ‘No Time to Die’.– Neptune miniature from ‘For Your Eyes Only’.– AS355-F1 Twin Squirrel miniature from ‘Goldeneye’, Tiger helicopter miniature from ‘Goldeneye’ and Switchblade from ‘Die Another Day’.– Cello case sled from ‘The Living Daylights’.– Ice dragster from ‘Die Another Day’.– Skyfleet S570 miniature from ‘Casino Royale’.– Bell-Textron jetpack from ‘Die Another Day’ and Space Shuttle miniature from ‘Moonraker’.– Eurocopter AS-355FI miniature from ‘The World is not Enough’.
On the Global James Bond Day on October 5th 2019, Aston Martin confirmed 4 cars that would appear in new 007 movie. Aston Martin DBS Superleggera is one of them.
There is some time left until the premiere of ‘No Time To Die’ scheduled for April 2020, but right now I am inviting you to take a look at some of my photos of that amazing car.
Buildings reflected in rear window of Aston Martin DBS Superleggera
5.2 V12 twin-turbo engine provides 715bhp. Torque – 900Nm, highest value of all Aston Martin road cars in the history.
Carbon-ceramic brakes: 410mm at the front and 360mm at the rear.
MovieGate museum is located in a II World War bunker under Solny square in Wroclaw, Poland. You can see there props from many international blockbusters, including James Bond films. Right at the entrance you will see front of Aston Martin V12 Vanquish, that was damaged during car chase in ‘Die Another Day’.If you have enough money, you can also buy most of props from the museum. Front of James Bond’s car costs nearly 300 000 Polish Zloty (almost 70 000 Euro).Next to Aston Martin, there is a glass case with Vesper Lynd’s dress. Eva Green, who played Vesper, was wearing that dress in ‘Casino Royale’. The dress is also available for purchase. It costs nearly quarter of a million Polish Zloty (over 50 000 Euro).There are also other props from ‘Die Another Day’, such as Ice Palace Guard’s G36 Rifle and Korean Soldier’s AKS-74U used in scenes from the beginning of the film.
To check opening hours and tickets prices visit official MovieGate website: moviegate.pl
On March 10th the car chase scene for “Spectre” film with Aston Martin DB10 and Jaguar C-X75 was shot at the Tiber river in Rome. Cars were riding on a road next to the river as seen in a picture below. The crew occupied for the film the street along the river between Umberto 1st bridge and Sisto bridge and there were crew trucks at Ponte Umberto 1st bridge. I was surprised checking that place in Google Street View. In September 2014 when pictures for google were taken, there were trucks of another film crew in the exactly same place!
Along the river there were film lamps prepared for night shooting. One of them is presented in a picture below with the Castle of the Holy Angel in background. In next picture the lamp is on.After sunset all city lamps and film lamps were on as seen in a picture taken from Ponte Sisto bridge.The crew has started preparations for shooting. There was motorboat and jet ski on Tiber river and tracking vehicle with cameras riding both ways. During the day at the Ponte Umberto 1st bridge there were only crew truck parked. In the evening several Aston Martins and Jaguars appeared on a street at the river.In the movie there was only one Jaguar chasing one Aston Martin, however on the set there were 3 Aston Martins DB10 and 5 Jaguars C-X75 from … 5 existing in the world (according to information i.e. from Wikipedia). 4 Jaguars were standing in one row next to each other, but the last one was parked a few meters from them with sheet of paper by wiper with „FLAME PROOFED DO NOT TOUCH NON TOCCARE” written on it. Two Aston Martins had paper sheets by wipers with „NO SMOKING” written on them. So we could expect flames on the set that night.All Jaguars on the set had the same license plates numbers: “ROMA860K”. I was a bit surprised when I have noticed that all of them had steering wheels on the left side.There was one Aston Martin and one Jaguar with remote drive POD system mounted on roofs. Using such system, stunt driver can drive a car sitting in metal cage on a roof of the car, while actor is sitting inside, pretending steering.
Besides Aston Martins and Jaguars there was another interesting car – tracking vehicle with several cameras on it.On the platform of the tracking vehicle there was clapperboard with the title of the movie “Spectre” written on it.
Car chase scene in Rome with Aston Martin DB10 and Jaguar C-X75 seems to be one of most exciting scenes in new James Bond film “Spectre”. Although such scenes in movies usually last no more than a few minutes, it takes a few days or weeks to shoot them. It was similar in this case. “Spectre” film crew was working on the scene for several nights in a row. In example on March 2nd 2015 they were filming on Via della Conciliazione (photo below) with St. Peter’s Basilica in background.
On March 8th I was lucky to see the car chase filming on Via Nomentana. All the cars were located at Ministero delle Infrastrutture e dei Transporti where the film crew built temporary fence (photos below).
There were only two cars – one Aston Martin DB10 and one Jaguar C-X75 in the scene, however there were more of them on the set.
About 10 p.m. everybody on a street could hear engines running – the sound was like on a pit lane on a race track. At first the car with cameras left the parking lot.
Some time later Jaguar C-X75 with license plate “ROMA 860K” appeared and drove away on Via della Conciliazione street. And finally the Jaguar DB10 left the parking lot and the filming began.
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