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Here is the new Omega home page that opened when I went to the site today...and I am not complaining.
Also some facts about Casino Royale vs. Die Another Day (gross wise)
Opening Weekend:
Die Another Day:$47,072,040
Casino Royale:$40,833,156
Grosses(world wide)
Die Another Day:$431,971,116
Casino Royale (so far):$226,317,741
Production Budget
Die Another Day:$142 million
Casino Royale:$150 million
So thus far, Casino has made its money back and then some. It looks good for the revamped Bond series and I have yet to hear a really bad thing about this movie. Daniel Craig turned me into a believer and I look forward to the next Bond/Craig flick.
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