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The cover name on Bond's business card in Quantum of solace is the same as a cover named that bond give in another bond movie.which movie share this link with Quantum of solace... |
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@wildfern | 25 May 17 | |
Cool as fk man
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@trashy | 25 May 17 | |
Whut?
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@wickedwitch | 25 May 17 | |
Is he deed
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@psnality | 26 May 17 | |
Licence to Kill and The World is not Enough, on the card it said Universal Exports.
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@psnality | 26 May 17 | |
Universal Exports made its first film appearance in 1962's Dr. No in the form of the logo outside M's office as Bond goes into his briefing. In On Her Majesty's Secret Service and The Living Daylights, the Universal Exports logo is seen to also be on the exterior of MI6's office. In For Your Eyes Only, the helicopter that picks Bond up from the cemetery in the pre-title sequence controlled by Blofeld, bears the Universal Exports logo on it. In Licence to Kill, Bond introduces himself as a Universal Exports employee when attempting to gain access to Milton Krest's warehouse in the Florida Keys. In The World Is Not Enough, Bond uses a employee ID card with a Universal Exports logo, posing as an employee of theirs, when he first meets Elektra King in Azerbaijan. And later he removes his picture from the card to the fake ID of the russian nuclear facility. In Die Another Day, Bond arrives to Cuba looking for delectados (he wants to meet the man in charge) and Bond mentions Universal Exports, check with your boss. This is from Wiki |
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