The infamous invisible car of Die Another Day proved to be something of a turning point for James Bond 007.
The before and after of the 20th James Bond film, Die Another Day, worked out really rather well for those making it. Contrasting with the sizeable delays between Daniel Craig-headlined 007 adventures, the film was on schedule, arriving just three years after The World Is Not Enough. Stunt legend Vic Armstrong recalls the screenplay by Bond regulars Neal Purvis and Robert Wade was “a good one”. And when the movie was ultimately released in November 2002, it would become the highest grossing James Bond film of all time. There was even…
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