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The first promotional poster for Spectre, the 24th installment of the Bond series, was released in February 2015, nine months before the film’s premiere. It shows a strikingly blue-eyed Daniel Craig, ...
There's no doubt about it -- 007 is back. Check out this exclusive look at the first poster for "Skyfall," Daniel Craig's return as Bond, James Bond. The poster shows him walking down the iconic ...
The James Bond movie poster collection alone is estimated to bring in more than $200,000. “This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for any fan of James Bond to acquire rare Bond movie ...
The first official poster for Spectre has been unveiled.. A bullet can be seen shattering the promo artwork for the upcoming 24th James Bond movie, along with the iconic 007 logo.
James Bond Movie Posters: The Official 007 Collection Tony Nourmand, Chronicle Books. Chronicle Books, $29.95 (208pp) ISBN 978-0-8118-3625-8 ...
Gun jauntily cocked, vodka martini in hand, girl on his arm—whether Connery, Moore, Brosnan, or Craig, most posters for James Bond look pretty much the same. (Yes, even Lazenby.) But the casting ...
Collectibles Iconic Sean Connery James Bond Poster Could Fetch Up to $387,000 at Auction. The rare hand-painted artwork by American illustrator Robert McGinnis is a prime piece of 007 memorabilia ...
Other highlights include posters from the earliest Bond films, including a rare U.K. advance "Goldfinger" from 1964 and a British "Thunderball" poster from 1965, each estimated to sell for $4,000 ...
While the first trailer for James Bond pic Skyfall won't hit until next week (!), official site 007.com has a treat in the form of a teaser poster for the November release.
A poster advertising the 1971 James Bond film Diamonds are Forever sold for a record breaking $129,495 earlier this week. It set records for both the most expensive concept artwork ever sold at ...
The poster for 'No Time to Die' — the upcoming 25th installment in the historic James Bond franchise — arrived Saturday morning.
The image is at once enigmatic and deeply revealing: James Bond attired in resplendent tuxedo finery, fingers curled around his signature Walther PPK pistol, and back-dropped by a Mexican Calavera ...
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