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The Vauxhall Cross SIS Building, also commonly known as the MI6 Building, is the headquarters of the British Secret Intelligence Service.

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In Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) wears a pair of Dunhill cufflinks.

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A HP Jornada 430SE palmtop computer is used by Dr. Christmas Jones (Denise Richards) in The World is Not Enough (1999). She uses the device to diagnose a bomb while traveling at 70 mph on an inspection rig in an oil pipeline.

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In the movie Die Another Day (2002), James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) wears Turnbull & Asser Grey Tie with Blue Circle Motifs.

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In the movie Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) wears a Turnbull & Asser tie with his dark grey Brioni suit. This Jacquard weave tie carries an exclusive design of Navy, Brown and Sky Blue Squares, created by Turnbull & Asser.

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GoldenEye was a space based weapons system. A key plot device in the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye, the system included an elaborate three part safeguard designed to protect the weapon from unauthorized use. The safeguards included two keys and a third device with a central lens and internal cd-rom that initiated the firing mechanism.

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Bond on Set: Filming Die Another Day is a photographic journey chronicling the creation of a Bond movie and the only official companion to the Bond release of Die Another Day (2002).

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In the 1999 movie The World Is Not Enough, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) wears several Turnbull & Asser ties, including this black tie with grey, tan and burnt orange square motif.

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In the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye, Pierce Brosnan as Bond uses an MI6 issued digital camera / monocular to take photos of Xenia Onatopp from the Fort Antoine Theatre viewpoint.

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In the movie Die Another Day, James Bond (played by Pierce Brosnan) drives around Cuba in a 1957 Ford Fairlane convertible in a brown and cream color.

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One of the most glamorous Bond locations is the Casino Monte Carlo in the country of Monaco, the second smallest country in the world (after the Vatican). The beautiful casino with it's impressive facade features prominently in Never Say Never Again and GoldenEye.

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In the 1995 James Bond Film Goldeneye, the Aston Martin DB5 driven by James Bond featured an Alpine 7817R CD Tuner which acted as a communication device and colour printer/fax.

Recreated by Bond Lifestyle based on original screenshots, this high quality print-out is a 1 on 1 replica of the print that Bond makes of his spy photos of Xenia Onatopp and the Manticore craft in GoldenEye.

Carefully recreated by Bond Lifestyle, this high quality print label is a great addition to your prop showcase: the Zukovsky Caviar labels from The World is Not Enough. Find a simple glass jar with gold coloured lid, to complete the look.

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Bond is known for his expensive taste and the caviar is no exception: caviar is usually already not cheap, but Bond prefers the best, the most exclusive and expensive kind, Beluga caviar.

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In the movie GoldenEye Bond is drinking Jack Daniel's whiskey with M in her office. The bottle can be seen on the counter, at around 49 minutes into the movie.

The receipt from the Swiss banker from The World Is Not Enough. Created by Urhash, a member of the ajb007.co.uk Forums, who takes a lot of effort to make sure the fonts accurate, as well as all the text and the numbers.

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In the 2002 movie Die Another Day, Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, wears a number of products from Scottish firm Ballantyne Cashmere. He stays warm in Graves' ice palace thanks to his chunky charcoal grey turtleneck sweater (and some action and hot girls as well).

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In the movie Die Another Day, we see Bond reading an article about Gustav Graves in the High Life magazine in BA (British Airways) flight from Cuba back to London.

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In the movies The World is Not Enough and Die Another Day, Bond is drinking whisky at several occasions. In both films, Talisker was providing the whisky. M enjoys a glass of Talisker Whisky in both films as well.

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In Thunderball, Q presents Bond his underwater breather, which comes disguised in the aluminum Romeo Y Julieta Churchill cigar tube. In The World is not Enough, Bond finally gets the chance to enjoy the cigar itself.

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The Atlantic Hotel was featured in the 1997 Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies. A few scenes were shot here, but one of the most memorable is the stunt scene in which Pierce Brosnan - or rather his stunt double - climbs from the Atlantic Suite to the globe on the roof of the hotel after Bond killed Dr. Kaufman.

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Birds of the West Indies is known not only for its exhaustive study of Caribbean birds, but also because the name of the book's author, the ornithologist James Bond, which was used by Ian Fleming for the name of his fictional British secret agent, Commander James Bond.

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A Sunseeker Superhawk 34 sped down London's River Thames at over 60 mph in the longest-ever Bond pre-title sequence in The World is Not Enough. Bond, in his Q-boat, chases the Sunseeker that is being driven by assassin Giulietta da Vinci (played by Maria Grazia Cucinotta).

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In the 1995 James Bond movie GoldenEye, Pierce Brosnan as Bond watches from the Fort Antoine theatre how Xenia Onatop and the admiral board a speedboat in Monte Carlo's port.

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In the opening sequence of the 1995 movie GoldenEye, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) jumps off the Verzasca Dam in Switzerland.

The dam, also known as the Contra Dam, is 220 metre (720 feet) high hydroelectric dam, and is located close to the city of Locarno.

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The Galco Executive is James Bond's shoulder holster in the movies GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, and The World Is Not Enough.

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In the movie The World is Not Enough, James Bond wears a pair of Calvin Klein sunglasses, modelnr. 2007, during the ski chase scene with Elektra.

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Brioni suits are worn by Pierce Brosnan in all of his Bond movies and by Daniel Craig in Casino Royale. Brioni, a famous Italian bespoke house, was introduced to Bond by costume designer Lindy Hemming in the movie GoldenEye.

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James Bond and Smirnoff have gone hand in hand for more than 50 years. The close partnership between Smirnoff Vodka and Bond began in 1962's Dr. No, when the villain hands Sean Connery a "Martini, shaken not stirred" made with Smirnoff Vodka.

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