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With the release of the latest James Bond flick "Casino Royale" on DVD and Blu-ray disc tomorrow, this story is quite timely. evo News has an article by Richard Porter about the stunt involving the wonderful looking Aston Martin DBS going for a shocking roll in the grass as James Bond (Craig, Daniel Craig) was chasing after Bond girl Vesper Lynd (Eva Green).
If you haven't seen the movie, I won't give away any more the the plot line than that, but if you have seen the movie, the article is a nice background behind the work that Aston Martin did to deliver prototypes of the yet-to-be-released DBS to the movie production so that the stunt, and the rest of the sequences involving the car, could be shot.
Photos are provided of the stunt as it was being filmed and what one of the cars looked like after everything was said and done.
Click the Read link for the full article.
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