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Bond is back

There is a special thrill in the first time you see the trailer for a highly anticipated movie.

And it was difficult to suppress the shiver of excitement as the announcement of the trailer for the latest James Bond movie, Quantum of Solace flashed on screen.

There was the rousing theme, there was Bond desperately holding on to the dying Vesper Lynd, there was Dame Judi Dench as M putting Bond through the shredder, there were some truly eye-popping explosions, there was the sinister Mr White, there was Bond canoodling with some lovely ladies and Daniel Craig flaunting his wonderfully-toned body.

While the title is taken from a short story by Ian Fleming, the movie is takes off precisely ten minutes after Casino Royale ended with Bond shooting Mr White.

So who is he fighting now?

We will have to wait till November 7 when the film is released to know.

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